Chalkhills Digest, Volume 3, Number 96 Sunday, 6 April 1997 Today's Topics: Italian band Senzabenza Missed It By That Much!! Times Square, XTC Grafitti D'oh! List of Chalkhills' Children Tape orders Mandy? Who's Mandy? Mac Access to the MSN Andyfest Get off it Irony XTC on Radio Dear God (Kill her kill her kill her...) Overwhelmed Anyone have the tape Sgt. Mac Is Going To Help You! (maybe...) BLOCK reviewed (finally) in the U.S. Press It's hard to be us Response to White Album gushings Lawsuits and children Inhuman Alchemy On Fact and Opinion Viva Las Vegas XTC on the air Re: Amanda Andy and Lloyd Visiting England & maybe Swindon A contribute for the discography Administrivia: To UNSUBSCRIBE from the Chalkhills mailing list, send a message to <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> with the following command: unsubscribe chalkhills For all other administrative issues, send a message to: <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> Please remember to send your Chalkhills postings to: <chalkhills@chalkhills.org> World Wide Web: <http://chalkhills.org/> The views expressed herein are those of the individual authors. It's a soulless, sequined, showbiz moon.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message-Id: <3341A460.3955@mbox.vol.it> Date: Wed, 02 Apr 1997 01:12:16 +0100 From: Massimiliano Urso <ursom@mbox.vol.it> Subject: Italian band Senzabenza Hi everybody! Just to let you know that Italian band "Senzabenza" covered the Dukes "Your gold dress" on their first record "Peryzoma" (Mac Guffin MG-001, 1992, now out of print). The band still plays the song on their current Italian tour promoting the new record "Deluxe" (Upr/Sony). Regards, Max.
------------------------------ From: nihilon@crisscross.com Message-Id: <v03007800af67e5d478b5@[202.217.215.185]> Subject: Missed It By That Much!! Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 10:54:37 +0800 Greetings, AAAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHH! Sorry, I had to get that out of my system. Let me explain. At work on Monday, we received a call from some colleagues at another branch inviting us to go drinking with them. They planned to come to a retsaurant/bar within walking distance of my office, and since we are fairly friendly they thought they would invite us along. Now we are regulars at this bar - it's actually a more generic version of the "Hard Rock Cafe", with bits on the walls, and at least one DJ who occasionally plays some good stuff. In fact, he has given me the thumbs up before when I've requested XTC songs, and even been known to play two of them in the one evening. (Of course there is another DJ who plays "Michael Row The Boat Ashore" every night - I'm not joking!!!!) But that's another long, nasty and sordid tale. But the point of the party this night, was that for the first time, they were going to have a live band there! Something I've never seen there before. AZnd I figured that a Japanese band playing covers was better than just heading straight home, so we readily accepted. So after work, we strolled down there, met our colleagues and headed into the bar - only to learn that the band had cancelled - apparently the singer had a sore throat. Still not too concerned at this stage, as a lot of Japanese bands tend not to excite me too much. It was at this point that I saw the sign on the door announcing the diner's apology for the band's cancellation. Of course it was all in Japanese, but I could read parts of it, and I could read the English characters "They Might Be Giants". "They Might Be Giants," I yelped. "Yes," my colleague said, "That's the band that was supposed to play here tonight. Have you heard of them? Are they Japanese?" AAAAAAARRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH! I guess my boss at this point realised something was up. She knows I'm an XTC freak. She asked me if I liked TMBG - I told her that I did. She then told me that I looked disappointed. "Let me put this into perspective," I said, "On XTC's second last recording they used TMBG's drummer." "Know I'm disappointed," she replied. I didn't even know they were in Japan. They had one show in Tokyo last night that I would have gone to see if I'd known in advance - unfortunately I had to work. And to John and John wherever you are - Thanks for cancelling. Regards from the land with Rock 'n' roll shows where nobody dances, (A tip of the hat to anyone who picks up on that quote) Steve (MGV) P.S. - I spoke to my Japanese teacher last night (remember I converted her last month?) In the last week she has bought English Settlement, Oranges and Lemons and Skylarking! I'm so proud of her. As for the Tokyo XTC party, it's on the go. We have about 5 people now (Hi guys) and I've received notes from about three people who have a Japan connection - Thanks all. If you would like to join us, please e-mail me. Don't worry if you can't speak English - I'm the only gaijin - everyone else is Japanese. Konnichiwa, Tokyo no chikai no XTC fans ni aimashoka? Izakaya de tabete XTC ni tsuite hanashimashoka? Ima 5 nin gurai ikimasu. Nihon-go dake hasanakutemoii, Watashi dake wa gaijin desukara Minna-san wa Nihon-go hanasemasu. Watashi ni e-mail shite kudasai. Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu Steve (MGV) P.P.S. - Did I mention AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Don't ask me how I feel - I might really tell you. (Terry Scott Taylor) *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------ Message-ID: <33420C6E.58BF@webbnet.com> Date: Tue, 01 Apr 1997 23:36:14 -0800 From: "Shawn D. Stone" <sdstone@webbnet.com> Subject: Times Square, XTC Grafitti I did a severe double take when walking home last week, I was looking down while walking and what is plastered on the manhole cover, but (something unintelligible) XTC! Whoa. Just two blocks from my house, too. Do you think this is the drug culture grafitti, a fan of Andy & Co., or some weird new gang? Also, on an unrelated note, while digging through some old .25 bargain LPs at a local record shop and found a copy of Times Square. About to cast it aside, I saw in the list of contributors to this particular soundtrack, XTC! Among other 80's greats such as Gary Numan, The Ramones, and the Talking Heads! It's great! I like exclamation marks! Has anyone seen this film? I know that it has Tim Curry in it, but is it any good? Thanks a bunch. - Shawn D. Stone.
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 1997 11:36:23 -0600 (CST) From: AMANDA CARYL OWENS <ACOEA@jazz.ucc.uno.edu> Subject: D'oh! Message-id: <01IH88LF0F8Y8XJHOL@jazz.ucc.uno.edu> Well Rojer, I'm back! Back do you hear me, BACK!!!!!! And with a vengeance as well. (s'funny, you only post to the list when it comes to berating yours truly.......)
------------------------------ From: Richard.PedrettiAllen@octel.com Message-Id: <c=US%a=_%p=Octel%l=EX-CAMPUS1-970402174114Z-5825@ex-campus2.corp.octel.com> Subject: List of Chalkhills' Children Tape orders Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 09:41:14 -0800 If your name is listed below, I have received your order for Chalkhills' Children '96. This list was compiled on the night of April 1 (seriously...). (alphabetically) Todd Bernhardt John Christenson Randy Christopher Phil Corless Andy Cuthbert Bob Estus Mitch Friedman Greg Gillette Tim Kendrick Jeffrey Langr Richard Leighton Ira Lieman Andrew Lippitt Steve Perley Troy Peters Randy Posynick Dave Ray John Relph Della & Steve Schiavo Tim Schreyer Harrison Sherwood Charles Silverman Thomas Slack Jeff Smith Ekram Soylemez Wesley Wilson Cheers, Richard p.s. I know that King Crimson has been mentioned on this newsgroup in a variety of contexts so I thought I'd pass along the word that the King Crimson newsgroup is doing a tribute tape. Robert Fripp (who participates in the newsgroup) has indicated that he may possibly help distribution of the final product in some way (I don't recall all the details... if you're interested check out the newsgroup).
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 1997 11:55:36 -0600 (CST) From: AMANDA CARYL OWENS <ACOEA@jazz.ucc.uno.edu> Subject: Mandy? Who's Mandy? Message-id: <01IH895DPKIK8XJHOL@jazz.ucc.uno.edu> Last time I checked, the name my lovely parents gave me at birth was AMANDA....... I'm sorry if you took offense to my post, David, but that's just me, I'm here to stay, so deal the hell with it! And now onto lighter things.... I'll have to go home and listen to I'll Set Myself On Fire to see what little reference our Colin came up with. But I forget, a few more things for David..... WHo are you to decide what's necessary and not? And you can repeat all you want, but for every one person who says that this list should be 100% strictly XTC, there are four or five who disagree. If you want proof, dip into the Chalkhills archives and see for yourself how many times this tedious topic has been brought up. Hope you're feeling alright Joshua!!!!!! Ciao, Amanda Je me souviens du soleil
------------------------------ Message-Id: <9704021831.AA02505@internet2.lotus.com> From: "Robert P. Krajewski" <rpk@lotatg.lotus.com> Subject: Mac Access to the MSN Andyfest Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 13:38:30 -0500 I've gone into various MSN sites and have had no problem (I was using Internet Explorer for the Mac) -- is there something different about the Andy Partridge stuff ? I though MSN was all web-based now...
------------------------------ Message-Id: <3.0.1.16.19970402125450.08f7a3ba@mail.utexas.edu> Date: Wed, 02 Apr 1997 12:54:50 From: "Jason \"Freak\" Garcia" <h.h.name@mail.utexas.edu> Subject: Get off it Um... >I really did laugh out loud. I knew that Jeff Lynne was producing >Paul's next effort, (Just what we needed. I can't imagine Mr. ELO >bringing out anything but the absolute worst from Paul!) Hey now, hey now (don't dream it's over)-- let's not be dissin' people here without hearing the music first. Several things about this new album are very intriguing: the first, and probably the most important, is that Paul plays most of the instruments himself. I think it's this "homegrown" quality that makes his music stronger. "Off The Ground" I felt was very weak, there were 10 or so musicians playing on it, it lost some of the connection to the artist. Also, from what I've read, the sound of the record is "90% Paul", so if you're worried about the thocky drum sound and all the other crap that Lynne throws in (like 100 acoustic guitars), your fears are probably unfounded. In addition to THAT, some EMI executive reportedly said it was his best record since "Band on the Run" (this may not mean anything to some of you, but I LIKE "BOTR"). So there. Laurie, I've been meaning to email you about Austin, and I will do so in the very near future, believe me. Sorry no XTC content, but I believe Paul's record will be good, and I'm gonna say something about it!!!!! Jason
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 14:02:40 -0500 Message-Id: <9704021902.AA24691@notesgw2.cc.bellcore.com> From: "Michael D. Myers" <mmyers@notes.cc.bellcore.com> Subject: Irony Chalkhillians; Something popped into my head as I read about this prospective "fanfest" in the UK scheduled for this spring...... Remember back when Fossil Fuels was due for release, there was a significant number of people who said things like "I'm not going to spend $30 on a greatest-hits release, that's a real rip-off!" Now some guy who admittedly has never run a fan festival before decides to run one for XTC fans, tells us point blank that he doesn't have any big plans or events scheduled (to me it has disaster written all over it), and bunches of people from the US on this list are making plane reservations to fly across the big pond. Isn't this ironic?? I for one don't want to hear any more complaints about spending money on XTC product from people on this list if the band comes out with something like a greatest hits or some other compilation. I'd rather that money goes to our favorite starving artists. 'nuff said Mike
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 1997 14:36:53 -0500 From: Patrick Guldan <guldanpj@muohio.edu> Subject: XTC on Radio Message-id: <3.0.1.32.19970402143653.0068ff40@miavx1.muohio.edu> I began attending Miami University in Oxford, Ohio this year and the local radio station I listened to played several XTC songs ranging from Towers of London, Are You Receiving Me and other earlier stuff to stuff off O&L and Nonsuch. They also have a good playlist of new music like Ben Folds Five and others. So if you are ever in southwestern Ohio try 97.7 WOXY, and maybe catch XTC on radio. -Patrick
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 97 15:02:40 -0600 From: svie@maryville.edu (Stephanie Vie) Organization: Maryville University Subject: Dear God (Kill her kill her kill her...) Message-Id: <387413.ensmtp@maryville.edu> Hello, yet again.... Reading the last Chalkhills, I noticed the post that talks about the TMBG song "XTC Vs. Adam Ant" being changed to "AKA Vs..." - Can you tell me where this new version can be found? See, I have Factory Showroom, which has the XTC version on it, but I don't yet have THEN, and I was wondering if it was on there, or somewhere else... Can you clear this up for me? And BTW, isn't the damage already done if the name-change issue is true? After all, everyone I know who digs TMBG has Factory Showroom with "XTC Vs. Adam Ant" on it, and actually everyone thinks it's a funny song...course, we all know XTC kicks Adamant's ass, but still, it gave me a chuckle... P.S. Hey Amanda (AKA That Chick who Posts Miscellaneous Drivel): "Oui." ha ha haa hae hee he he heee :) Stephanie -- Maryville University Saint Louis
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 15:51:27 -0800 (PST) Message-Id: <199704022351.PAA14955@f11.hotmail.com> From: " Ben Gott" <xtcfan@hotmail.com> Subject: Overwhelmed Dear Chalkmonsters, I just returned from a two week trip to San Diego, and I'm overwhelmed with all the XTC news I've missed...Peter's interview with Andy, which I knew about, but didn't *know* about; the "Upsy Daisy" collection, the timeframe of which I was unaware; some new videos; the convention in Basingstoke (for any Chalkies who are familiar with the play "Noises Off," which I was in, this reference is very special to me)...It'll take me a while to sort through back issues, but it'll be worth it (we just regained our electricity here at School after being "powerless" for almost 2 days). If anyone is interested, the gold "Oranges and Lemons" disc is available on CDNow! (on sale for about $23.00) Also, strangely enough, some rare XTC CDs have popped up: stuff like "Radios in Motion," "NAC," etc., and an out-of-print copy of the 3" CD single for "The Loving" is also available. I don't work for CDNow!, by the way. Jellyfish sound like XTC. And the XTC references on Blur's "The Great Escape" (fast becoming a favorite) are many: "I met him in a crowded room..." ("Charmless Man") Think they're coincidental? If anyone attends Bates College, Kenyon College, or Bucknell University, send me an e-mail. These colleges are (as of now) what I've gotten in to. Yay! (Still waiting on Bowdoin and William & Mary...) Good, as always, to be back. ("Bach?"), -Ben * ------------------------------------------- Ben Gott http://www.wp.com/58596 Get out of my reality!
------------------------------ Message-Id: <v03007802af684209a288@[38.227.118.4]> From: david@connors.com (David Friel) Subject: Anyone have the tape Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 18:55:54 -0500 Greetings friends, Does anyone know how I can come by a copy of a videotape of the performance of "King for a Day" on the Letterman show in 1989? I'm gladly willing to part with hard earned cash, needless to say. If anyone has this on tape and can get a copy made, I would be greatly appreciative. Thank you in advance. Dave in S.F.
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199704022356.RAA25582@dfw-ix14.ix.netcom.com> Subject: Sgt. Mac Is Going To Help You! (maybe...) Date: Wed, 2 Apr 97 15:55:38 -0000 From: "dr.beat" <drbeat@ix.netcom.com> Hey Dwellers of the Chalken Domain, I, too, was bummed about the Microsoft Network/AP PC-only project. But, luckily, I just picked up SoftWindows 95 for my Power Macintosh which has the MSN software included. So I think I can get on and attempt to get the transcript. I also have lots of utilities for converting .wav and .au files to mac formats if needed too. Unfortunately, I deleted the digest with info on when the project will air. So, if someone could send me that (hi Steve Schiavo!), I'll see what I can do. Actually, 25% of net users and some 30-40% of Internet content creation/publishing marketshare is pretty damn good for a "niche" platform with only 8%-10% overall consumer marketshare (depending on market). I *work* with Suns, PCs, UNIX et al, but I *love* my Macintosh! If you can, pick up the Mobile Fidelity Oranges & Lemons (I now have an extra copy of the "regular version" available if you want...). It's a good remastering, well worth the money, and it always feels good to funnel some $$$ to our boys in Swindon. Ciao, Dr. Beat
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 1997 20:28:09 -0500 (EST) Message-Id: <v02140b01af686b004475@[204.141.49.29]> From: gramercy@angel.net (Richard Luckett) Subject: BLOCK reviewed (finally) in the U.S. Press Chalkhillian Children: As most of long-time subscribers know, NYC singer-songwriter BLOCK's lack of a record deal has been referred to by Andy Partridge as "one of the Profound Mysteries of the American entertainment business". Could this be changing? Posted for your indulgence is the review of his self-made Enhanced CD, LEAD ME NOT INTO PENN STATION, in the May 1997 issue of "Alternative Press": BLOCK LEAD ME NOT INTO PENN STATION (Burning Bush Records) A cutesy-titled CD from the band/man known as BLOCK, Lead Me Not Into Penn Station is also an interactive CD complete with video clips, lyrics, photos and a map of New York City. All of which would lead one to believe that there's a lot going on with (or a lot of advance money going to) this Jamie Block - a sincere, street-credible vocalist/guitarist whose folksy strumming and regular-guy appeal seep from every digitized granule on this debut CD. No doubt about it: This man loves his town. And the music? Let's call it city-folk - urban, urbane, sophisticated, sullen and reeking of a smoke-filled packed house at Manhattan's Cafe Sin-E. For those weaned on equal parts Joini Mitchell and Lou Reed, Penn Station is the perfect transition to respectable adulthood: clad in ripped jeans and black leather jackets, but packed with enough sensitivity to ward off that nasty tinnitus. like contemporaries Jeff buckley and Ani DiFranco, Jamie Block practices the alchemy of melodious disccord-pretty enough to draw you in, rough enough to keep you listening. - Laurel Bowman We would like to thank Ms. Bowman for her astuteness, Mr. Partridge for his impeccable taste : ) and all Chalkhillians for your continued support. The CD is available at HMV, Virgin, Tower and directly from our Website at: http://www.gramercy.net/block Peace. The BLOCK Posse NYC "Fine art never moved my soul......"
------------------------------ Message-ID: <33431576.41FE@snet.net> Date: Wed, 02 Apr 1997 21:27:52 -0500 From: Andrew Lippitt <andylipp@snet.net> Subject: It's hard to be us William Wisner wrote: > Now let me get this straight: there's some sort of problem here with a > large commercial enterprise trying to make money by selling people > access to Andy Partridge's creative work? > Seems to me that's what Virgin and Geffen records have been doing for > years. And say what you will about the company, but without the > efforts of Virgin or another record company very much like them, you > and me wouldn't be listening to Andy's music today. I think that youOre missing the point. Purchase of Virgin and Geffen products are not restricted to only 3/4 of the music buying public. MSN, however, is available to only 3/4 of the web browsing public. ThatOs my major beef. > I haven't seen America > Online signing deals with my favorite musical artists lately. I hate to say it, but if it _were_ on AOL I could make arrangements to view it with my Mac. ItOs great that this Riff thing is taking place, but it surely sucks that 25% of us will not have the option to buy into it. Bummer :-( > (And why is it that I'm pretty much certain that if it had been > eWorld, a couple of years ago, providing Andy Partridge content that > only Macintosh users could access, nobody would be whining like > they're doing now?) This is not a Mac vs. PC thing. I'm against any kind of restricted access to cool things on the internet. Suppose 'Chalkhills' was made available only to AOL users. Would complaining about that also be characterized as whining?
------------------------------ From: Nick.Key@solent.ac.uk Message-ID: <8025646E.0033ABDA.00@notesgw.solent.ac.uk> Date: Thu, 3 Apr 1997 09:38:01 +0100 Subject: Response to White Album gushings Hi Stormy Monday wrote: <snip> >Yeah, they were freaking out during that period, >Ringo quitting, John busy exposing himself and his Yoko, Paul thinking >that he's the manager in the aftermath of Brian Epstein's death, and >George completely out of patience with Paul's incessant unwelcome >suggestions for his guitar parts. Or so the legend goes. But no >matter. The album's reputation was earned honestly. It is remains a >classic. <snip> Sorry, I have to disagree with you about the White Album being a classic. The Beatles were slowly falling apart and there was an incredible amount of disharmony between the band. The White Album is a hodge-podge of individual efforts and its plainly clear in each track who has had the most input. There are some GREAT tracks on it, dont get me wrong, 'Back in the USSR', 'Dear Prudence' - exceptional songs but I do not feel that a few decent songs a classic album do make! Just my tuppence worth. N
------------------------------ Date: Thu, 3 Apr 1997 01:23:15 -0800 Message-Id: <v01510103af692097fbfc@[194.128.83.69]> From: fisher@easynet.co.uk (Mark Fisher) Subject: Lawsuits and children What is the source of the story about XTC sueing They Might be Giants? Is it meant to be a joke? Are the authors of Books are Burning really such sensitive little darlings that they can't stomach being mentioned in the same sentence as Adam and the Ants, even with the word 'versus' between them? And who says Adam and the Ants are a "gimmick band"? TMBG make a more accurate assessment in the song itself (which I also find rather funny - am I to believe that XTC have lost their sense of humour?) Furthermore, Andy used to boast that his early Helium Kidz posters used to describe his own sound as "ant music" years before the phrase resurfaced in the charts. On the subject of inter-band conflict, there's an odd little reference in the new issue of Q which refers to an incident in Newcastle in 1978 when the Angleic Upstarts "confronted XTC after Andy Partridge had ill-advisedly "dissed" them." Is there someone at Q who is paid to store up obscure XTC trivia? - Mark http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~fisher/
------------------------------ Message-Id: <2.2.32.19970403161318.00694a24@popmail.dircon.co.uk> Date: Thu, 03 Apr 1997 17:13:18 +0100 From: Simon Sleightholm <nonsuch@dircon.co.uk> Subject: Inhuman Alchemy I woke up this morning (da-da-da-da-daaa) bleary eyed to hear a vaguely familar voice reciting a little poem about pop music that included a mention of XTC. Turns out it was Martin Newell (and quite what he was doing in my bed, etc...) who is this week's featured poet on the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show, hosted by the twin-gods of DJ-dom - Mark and Lard (who have also managed to inject XTC into their show on occasion) The Mummer debate continues apace, I see, and yet again I start to feel part of a minority when it comes to "Human Alchemy" - I just love that song. Real "stupid grin" love. I can see, though, how it falls apart under analysis. The moaning is no doubt supposed to indicate suffering but it has a very European choral, ecclesiatical even, feel and suggests more the Purgatory of Dante's Divine Comedy (spun from the fibres of the faith and heresies of the world about him at the time - alchemy itself being most certainly not a Godly pursuit) than the tribulations of enslaved blacks, lacking as it does any African stylings. Interestingly, the drum rhythm, which does have a pseudo-"tribal" feel, is similar to that of "Shake You Donkey" up, another song which was based around crimes and punishment, and succeeds in conjouring the essence of stumbling feet and the cracking of the lash. The bell-tree during the "An alchemy, human alchemy..." sections neatly suggests gold coins spilling though fingers, as well as hinting, again, at the sting of a whip. One slightly dubious element might be the reggae/ska tint to the track (a feel which harks back, as the later "This World Over" did, to the heavy influence that style of music had on the first couple of albums - reggae being as "open" as Andy's beloved be-bop and jazz when it comes to scatting or riffing freely into new directions) which has a tinge of bad taste about it, in the same way that building a song called "Terrorism" on an Middle-Eastern motif becomes more and more unpleasant the more you think about it. It's nowhere near as jaw-gapingly awful as a current cereal ad being shown over here which depicts a black gospel choir singing the praises of the cornflake, the fact that thousands of black people died in slavery while working for the farmers who developed the industry nicely forgotten by the marketing folk, but it jars a little nonetheless. Maybe it's part of a double-bluff in the song itself (something I could expect the band to pull off) - here's a song about the white exploitation of blacks, and here are some white guys performing it in a style lifted wholesale from "black" music. Even after all that I must say that, though I can see why people might consider such a mixed bag about as appetizing as curried cheese and ice-cream, for me the disparate elements hold together with some wonderful hidden glue and I just *love* to play it loud. The drums make the ducks on the fireplace tip, and my idiot dancing knocks eveything else over. Well done Mark Fisher, that car-ownership post was neat work. And, Cheryl my friend, I enjoyed your company immensely. Oh lord, deliver us four more elephants, Simon +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~nonsuch/bungalow.htm +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ XTC? Are they still going? Follow me and find out..
------------------------------ Message-ID: <33441CAB.51EA@sprintmail.com> Date: Thu, 03 Apr 1997 13:10:03 -0800 From: Stormy Monday <stormymonday@sprintmail.com> Subject: On Fact and Opinion Folxtc, Some readers and contributors of this newsletter have publicly and privately taken me to task for stating my opinions as if they were facts. I'll apologize in advance to those of you who are already aware of the points that I am about to make. One of the following statements is a fact, and the other is an opinion. "XTC released an album entitled `Skylarking' in 1986." "Skylarking is XTC's finest album." Can anyone honestly say that they have trouble discerning which one is which? When writing about the arts, there are certain quantitative issues that can be cited as facts. These can be interesting, and often will provide insight into the creative process while adding to the overall enjoyment of the work. However, when writing about the qualitative aspects of the arts, there can only be opinion. To preface a statement that by definition has to be an opinion with "in my opinion" is not only redundant, it is a textbook example of patently bad writing. Aren't they still teaching this in English 101? If anyone finds themselves genuinely offended by my contributions to "Chalkhills" maybe they need to ask themselves "why?". We're not discussing the conflict between the Jewish and Palestinian peoples of Israel. We're discussing music. I truly believe that art is in the eyes, ears and minds of the beholder. If someone thinks that a jingle for a fast food restaurant commercial is good music, ultimately they can only be right. Kind Regards, Stormy Monday
------------------------------ Date: Thu, 03 Apr 1997 12:43:50 -0700 (MST) From: Miles or Gigi Coleman <coleman@cougarnet.byu.edu> Subject: Viva Las Vegas Message-id: <0E82UT1K500IGK@ACS2.BYU.EDU> Wes posted: >Hmmm, here's an idea, since Las Vegas plays host to many a convention, >s'pose an xtc convention were to happen in Las Vegas. Any interest? Part of >the program would be visiting the, wait for it, (Dukes of) Stratosphere >Tower. (Sorry, this is the only place where I can make that reference with >any hope of people getting it). Depending on when you decide to have the little shindig there might be two or three of us here in Utah who could go. Yes, that's correct, three maybe more! Love to here more about it. Miles Miles and Gigi Coleman Provo, Utah http://www.byu.edu/~coleman Family Home Page http://www.byu.edu/~coleman/guatenor Guatemala City North Mission Alumni Page http://www.mission.net Index for Alumni of LDS Missions
------------------------------ From: GTR80@aol.com Date: Thu, 3 Apr 1997 19:25:04 -0500 (EST) Message-ID: <970403192326_-1937742892@emout06.mail.aol.com> Subject: XTC on the air Guess what? 92.5 just played Making Plans for Nigel on the radio! It was so cool. I almost never get to listen to them on the radio. Just wanted to share that with you guys. Bye! Gerardo
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Apr 1997 12:35:39 +0100 (BST) From: Chris Clee <cmc@sanger.ac.uk> Subject: Re: Amanda Message-Id: <Pine.OSF.3.91.970404123347.5331A-100000@manta> I must admit to not being very interested in dreams..........stick to the point. chris (35 and wondering if I was that dozy when I was 19)
------------------------------ From: Bob Thomas <BobT@cait.wustl.edu> Subject: Andy and Lloyd Date: Fri, 04 Apr 97 10:37:00 CST Message-ID: <33452E7A@msgw.cait.wustl.edu> Hello Chalks! This just happened on the Lloyd Cole list. What's the word? Have I been a fool? >just thought you guys would be interested . . . Lloyd's currently in >the UK writing with Andy Partridge (of XTC). Cool collaboration, eh? >Laughter, >deb What does Laughter mean? >UNBELIEVABLE!! 2 of my favorites (LC and Mr Partridge) working together!!! >but what of the album Our Hero was working on??? Is it finished? Is he >writing with Andy for it.?.I thought it was already being recorded... Help >us understand Debbie Rose, whoever you are!! You come mysteriously bearing >glad tidings and intriguing bits of info...but like all prophets, so much >remains hidden..please reveal more!! >ps...but thanks for the juicy item! See these Lloyd people have great tatse. >Subject: Lloyd and Andy >Okay, it's April 3, this better not be a joke. Two of my fave songwriters >working together?! >It'll either be awesome or bizarre (or both). I think awesome is more likely. >gasp >gasp >is it true? My question exactly. I'll see if I can find out more, but I assume someone here already has a line on this. Cheers Bob Thomas
------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 11:00:42 -0600 (CST) From: Eric Morris <erm892f@nic.smsu.edu> Subject: Visiting England & maybe Swindon Message-ID: <Pine.A32.3.91.970405105446.39098A-100000@nic.smsu.edu> I will see England for the 1st time in late May, and I may be able to spend a day or so around the Swindon area. While XTC themselves have let their desire for privacy be well known, I do not think I violate it by seeing sites & inspirations, such as the English Settlement cover inspiration. What do you suggest, aside from that and the map on the 2nd album? I will compile a list of suggestions and (if requested) re-post them back to the listserv. Also, if anyone has cautions or thinks even this is too much a violation or privacy, I will listen to your arguments on that as well. Please backchannel any replies to: Eric Morris erm892f@nic.smsu.edu
------------------------------ Message-ID: <3346A44A.4841@mclink.it> Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 20:13:14 +0100 From: Alberto Castagna <mc4950@mclink.it> Subject: A contribute for the discography Dear friends, Im an XTC collector from Italy and I have only recently found the time (after years!) to keep order in my collection, so now Im very proud to give my contribute to the very accurate discography of mr. Relph. ALBUMS: DRUMS & WIRES - LP, Virgin International USA (Atlantic), VA 13134, October 1979. first 15,000 copies included free Limelight Single (PR 344). NOTE: I have a copy with stamped "Promotional Copy" on the front cover. BLACK SEA - LP, Virgin Italy (Ricordi), VIL 12173, 1980. NOTE: I have a copy with stamped: "XCT" (Sic, wrongly) on the front cover and on the back. I dont know how many copies are gone in circulation before the Company noticed the error. NONSUCH - LP, Virgin Italy, ?, 1996?. : NOTE: The Catalogue Number is V2699 Singles: THIS IS POP? - 7", Virgin Italy, VIN45050, 1978. different p/s. NOTE: The Catalogue Number is wrong: the correct is VIN45017 KING FOR A DAY - King for a Day (remix); b/w King for a Day (edit); Happy Families. 12", Virgin UK, VST 1177, April 1989. NOTE: Ive got also a testpressing of it, but Ive seen that you never write about testpressing (its right, cause maybe exist testpressings for every record) Collections and others: WAXWORKS: SOME SINGLES 1977-1982 - CT, Virgin UK, TCVD 2251, 1982. double length cassette includes Beeswax NOTE: the letter "D" doesnt appear on the Catalogue Number FOSSIL FUEL - THE XTC SINGLES 1977-92: - CD (2), Virgin Italy, CDVD2811 (7243 8 41983 2 9) NOTE: This doesnt appear on the Discography Attivita soliste: THE THREE WISE MEN: THANKS FOR CHRISTMAS Thanks for Christmas; b/w Countdown to Christmas Party Time. XTCs Christmas single. -7" Virgin France 105138, 1983 NOTE: This doesnt appear on the Discography Guest Appareances and collaborations: PETER BLEGVAD: KING STRUT & OTHER STORIES CD, Silvertone, Germany, ZD74731 NOTE: This doesnt appear on the Discography Compilations with other artists: CATCH A WAVE 10" LP (2), NCB? Scandinavia?/England?, NICE 1, 1978. double 10" LP. NOTE: Its printed in England TIMES SQUARE - LP (2), RSO Italy, RSO 2658145, double LP, gatefold. NOTE: This doesnt appear on the Discography URGH! A MUSIC WAR - LP (2), A&M, Holland, AMLM 66019 NOTE: This doesnt appear on the Discography Note 2: in the Movie (not in the record) there is a final exhibition with XTC and Police together (and other artists) who join "So Lonely" (Andy is very funny) SHE'S HAVING A BABY . LP, I.R.S. Holland, ILP 4608061 NOTE: This doesnt appear on the Discography FAST & BULBOUS . LP, Imaginary, ILL 200, June 1988. NOTE: The right Catalogue Number on vinyl is ILL002 ``IF 6 WAS 9'' - LP, Imaginary, Holland, ILLUSION 008 - NOTE: This doesnt appear on the Discography EARTHRISE -- THE RAINFOREST ALBUM LP Polydor, Italy, 515-561- NOTE: This doesnt appear on the Discography Unauthorized Releases: WORLD WAR THREE LP, ?, UNI 101 (GNV-004), 1981?. live pirate/bootleg. NOTE: This is printed in Italy BLACK SEA TOUR '81 LP, Fury UK, FURY 81, 1989. NOTE: This is printed in USA XTC DEMOS 6 -- SKYLARKING DEMOS AND OTHERS CD, Extatic Japan, EX-007?, 1995. NOTE: I confirm the Catalogue Number Records that doesnt appear in the Discography: VIRGIN DELIGHT compilation includes XTC: Making Plans for Nigel (413) - 12" LP, Virgin Italy, VCL 15002, 1980. LINGHILTERRA DEL ROCK - GLI ANNI 80 compilation includes XTC: Towers of London (438); Generals and Majors (341) - CD, Editoriale La Repubblica, Italy, DpM-22, 1997, ). included with "Il disco del mese magazine" Ive got also two tapes (bootlegs) with concerts unreleased on bootlegs (I seem) EMERALD CITY FM, 17/4/81 XTC/TALKING HEADS HAMBURG MARKTHALLE 13/1/1978 That's All. I hope that Mr. Relph will put my notices on the Discography and I hope that you all enjoy with the band.
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