Chalkhills Digest, Volume 4, Number 134 Monday, 14 September 1998 Today's Topics: Help Neville & XTC Re: Keneally Speaks! Prodigal son has returned REAL LIFE Re: Jam and Elvis Re: Cotton Mather / Wannadies / La's Costello news All You Do Is Smile Open Your Window Box FYI: Song Stories in America American Bandstand Abba??? RE: Elvis (Hardly any ATC content) box sets, book recs Get-togethers and breakups Auction page! A quick question Re: Ambrosia My last word about the 80s music matter Testimonial Winner XTC Book Update Fire wood XTC in NYT Sorta related to XTC... Something sounds familiar... The Book Surprise Demo Outfit Administrivia: To UNSUBSCRIBE from the Chalkhills mailing list, send a message to <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> with the following command: unsubscribe 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/> or: <http://come.to/chalkhills/> The views expressed herein are those of the individual authors. Chalkhills is compiled using Digest 3.6 (John Relph <relph@sgi.com>). Birds beware, expect me up there.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message-ID: <B9B4268C8F87D11195DC0000F840FABE04A4D53B@DUB-MSG-02> From: Peter Fitzpatrick <peterfit@MICROSOFT.com> Subject: Help Neville & XTC Date: Sun, 6 Sep 1998 21:50:17 +0100 Hi, just got off the phone with Neville Farmer. He is a little disappointed with the media coverage / promotion by for the new book. Here's the deal : he has asked if you would call, fax, write, or e-mail appropriate publications, magazines, newspapers, radio stations, TV stations (and so on....) ask about the book - "when are they reviewing it ?" and then tell them the detail printed below. Be polite and choose appropriate "targets" (there's no point in calling your local classical-only station eh?) Here's the detail on the book XTC Song Stories. The Exclusive Authorized Story behind the Music by XTC & Neville Farmer. US Publisher : Hyperion Original UK, Europe Publisher: Helter Skelter More detail on the Chalkhills website http://reality.sgi.com/chalkhills/product/exclusive.html Neville will gladly go to the US to help promote. Get this : Andy will do phone-interviews : so here's your chance to get Andy & the band into the media ALL AROUND THE WORLD. We've complained for so long that we never hear anything about the band on Radio/TV/in-print. Now we have a chance to do something about it. Do it. Just do it. Peter one note : Neville has mailed me to clarify that he's more than happy with the work that Helter Skelter are doing, its Hyperion that are being less than, uh, proactive. So a lot of work needs to be done in the US and Canada.
------------------------------ From: Aaron Pastula <apastula@pepperdine.edu> Message-Id: <199809080709.AAA09923@pepvax.pepperdine.edu> Subject: Re: Re: Keneally Speaks! Date: Tue, 8 Sep 98 0:09:56 PDT > Thanks, Harrison! I went there and started wandering around and ran > across a reference to XTC in the Adrian Belew interview at: > > http://www.moosenet.com/keneally15.html > > Y'all might wanna check it out. Yes yes yes! Keneally is not only an "alarmingly good guitarist" (Andy P's exact words) but a superb songwriter, huge XTC fan and all around nice guy. At one of his gigs here in LA I sat with him before showtime and he told me all about hanging out with them during O&L sessions...incredible. One of the songs on his first album (hat) even uses part of "Mayor" in it. Do check him out. He rox. Aaron.
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 11:49:28 +0200 (MET DST) Message-Id: <l0313030ab21ac2c6686e@[10.1.0.20]> From: Jonas Lind <jonas.lind@student.mm.se> Subject: Prodigal son has returned Dear Chalksters, about two years ago, I joined the list for the first time. Now I've joined it again. I'm home. I'm pleased to learn that new XTC material is on its way, as well as compiled old BBC stuff. I had almost (almost!) given up on the guys... I had a nightmare about the year 2035; rumours of that new XTC album were still going around, while the band itself (last sighted sometime before 1999) were hiding somewhere in Swindon. Sometimes it's quite nice to be wrong. Regards, Jonas Lind Lund, Sweden
------------------------------ Message-ID: <35F434AB.75561678@dial.pipex.com> Date: Mon, 07 Sep 1998 20:31:55 +0100 From: Andrew Donkin <a.donkin@dial.pipex.com> Subject: REAL LIFE Just briefly - I assumn that you have seen the full page interview with Andy P. in the REAL LIFE section of the Indepentdent on Sunday (6th Sept 98). If not I have it. Cheers, Andrew
------------------------------ Message-ID: <002201bddb5f$c70f80e0$6e0417d4@default> From: "Steve Jackson" <smj@zen.co.uk> Subject: Re: Jam and Elvis Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 19:56:41 +0100 I believe Bruce Foxton is bass player for Stiff Little Fingers these days.
------------------------------ Message-Id: <v04003a00b21af3db73bf@[208.240.250.142]> From: Ken Herbst <ken@bamadvertising.com> Subject: Re: Cotton Mather / Wannadies / La's Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 15:00:37 -0600 Greetings all.... Thanks again for all your (extra) XTC recommendations. Cotton Mather's "Kontiki" is a terrific cd with interesting Byrds and B-----s underpinnings. Also, I can't remember if anyone's mentioned the Swedish power pop band, The Wannadies. Their 1997 U.S. release "The Wannadies" is an excellent introduction to the band, and one of the best cd's release last year. "Hit" sounds like the great lost Pixies song. Should really please Chalkers. (If you like The Wannadies you should also check out Flop, one of the most underrated bands in America -- absolutely great power pop-- should be able to find them in budget bins everywhere). Do any of you remember The La's (See 1988's "The La's")? The reformed band, Cast, have put out a couple of very good Brit-pop discs. What do you folks think of them So, who else are you listening to that we haven't mentioned here before?
------------------------------ Message-Id: <l03130300b21b3a09a129@DialupEudora> Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 15:04:19 -0500 From: Jason Garcia <h.h.name@mail.utexas.edu> Subject: Costello news >> Hey, anybody know what's going on with Elvis Costello? Seems >>he's been silent longer than usual. My dad told me he did an album with Burt Bacharach. Too bad Sinatra's dead; I could see him and Costello getting together. (help I can't get this tongue out of my cheek) That's all I know. a-dios Jason
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199809082107.XAA06149@mail.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 23:11:07 +0000 Subject: All You Do Is Smile Dear Chalkers, This has got to stop! After Dan's glowing report of our meeting Paul of Oz wrote: > Yes, Mark Strijbos is indeed a splendid fellow, I think it would be a > blast to meet him, and check out his vast collection of XtC records then Mick Casey went on: > Whilst acknowledging Mark's phenomenal knowledge of all things XTC, Oh please... i'm starting to blush here :) > there was something about this last quote that got me thinking. > Didn't they used to play Bushman President as a kind > of intro/segue thing going into Living Though Another Cuba? Mmm... i think you could be right here; I think they did play a few notes from the Bushman theme hidden in/as the LTAC intro a couple of times. But i'll have to dig deep into my archives to check. But they certainly did not play the song as such during their concerts. There's an extensive and detailed list of all their live performances (compiled by Martin Fuchs) and i've checked. Now, on to more serious matters: > "Life Begins At The Hop" isn't a non-LP song, I have it on my LP > version of "Drums and Wires". maybe it isn't on the British > version. There, you answered this yourself! Let's all agree that we consider the original Virgin UK releases as XTC's body of work. Those are the products XTC were directly involved with, everything else is derivative at most. So, when we talk about the ES album we are talking about the original double LP with 15 tracks. And Skylarking does not include Dear God. In the early years in particular XTC always tried to release non-album tracks as singles to give us fans our money's worth The fact that Virgin added the 'bogus tracks' to the CD re-releases does IMHO not make an album track out of a single (b-side) The Great Mummer Debate rages on: > However, my all-time favourite XTC LP is _Mummer_. > Their first album after quitting touring (and their first sans Terry) > it marked a dramatic maturing [snip snip snip] > The drumming was vastly superior to that on their previous long-players Get real, mate... Terry rules! No matter what Andy says, Terry was instrumental to the unique sound of XTC, particularly the XTC live animal. And part of XTC died when he left. In fact, at the time many did not expect XTC to survive his walkout exactly because he was so much more than just another drummer (as most drummers are) Not totally unlike the late great Keith Moon in that respect And finally: > The Thought(any Dutch members of the list remember this one?) Yes yours in xtc, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199809082107.XAA06179@mail.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 23:11:07 +0000 Subject: Open Your Window Box Dear Chalkers, Thsoe of you who were wondering what the rare Window Box fan club cassette tape looks like should surf along to http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/trove.html for a nice, animated picture. yours in a box, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc
------------------------------ Message-ID: <35F5AFC3.5A6A@heraldonline.com> Date: Tue, 08 Sep 1998 17:29:28 -0500 From: BPeschel@heraldonline.com (Bill Peschel) Organization: The Herald Subject: FYI: Song Stories in America Greetings, This day (Tuesday 9/8), I received a copy of the finished XTC: Song Stories from Hyperion, confirming that the book is now available on this side of the pond. As editor of the book page at a small circulation newspaper (32,000), I took advantage of my position to run a long review of the book at the end of August, based upon the reader's copy Hyperion sent. I won't reproduce the review here, as that would be a massive case of preaching to the converted. Anyone who is interested in XTC would love this book, and you lot should seriously consider buying it. It will tell you about every song they've recorded, with the exception of "I Bought Myself a Liarbird" from "The Big Express." To quote: "Due to a legal arrangement with their former management, XTC is unable to discuss the lyrical content of this song!" Great wads of information about the band, not to mention the band photos -- including a shirtless, long-haired Andy at age 18 -- Andy's sleeve ideas, Andy's video ideas, Andy's lyrics, and some stuff about the other band members as well. The book, in trade paperback format, retails at $14.95. Between the time Neville Farmer wrote it and Hyperion published it, Dave Gregory left the group. Considering that the book was already typeset, paginated and ready to go, this news must have caused multiple heart attacks between author and publisher. Farmer was able to insert a two-page postscript describing the breakup, and offering the positively latest word on their new album(s). Well worth looking at. -- Bill Peschel Book page editor, Rock Hill (S.C.) Herald
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19980909001711.1781.qmail@www0l.netaddress.usa.net> Date: 8 Sep 98 17:17:11 PDT From: Fred Tucker <fptucker@netscape.net> Subject: American Bandstand Hello Chalkhilians... Just picked up "Black Sea" on disc (I've had it on album for years..), and a memory came to me. I remember being thirteen years old, over my aunt's house watching American Bandstand with her (I was young, forgive me!), and I actually saw the song "Generals and Majors" on the "rate a record" segment of the show. Imagine that, an XTC record on such a pop show as that. It was funny hearing Dick Clark talking about XTC, and if they were going to be a success in America. The song clicked for me, and a friend got me really into XTC about two years later. That's a good friend! I love reading about Talk Talk lately. They were a great band in their time. Somewhat similar to XTC--creativity first. Can't wait for next year, Fred
------------------------------ Message-Id: <v01540b01b21b9f98e5ba@[139.80.53.158]> Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1998 15:09:30 +1200 From: james.dignan@stonebow.otago.ac.nz (James Dignan) Subject: Abba??? > "Knowing Me Knowing You" is one of the bleakest breakup songs ever >written, a work of true genius, and their last album The Visitors was a >near- masterpiece besides the one song sung by one of the men. A mostly favourite Abba moments (I can't believe I'm writing this!): * The swirling backenveloped vocals on "The Visitors (Cracking Up)" * The change in dynamic and slamming down of any reverb in the bridge of "The name of the game". The only song which has ever gone "from concerthall to cupboard in sound quality in zero" better is "A day in the life" * The bonkers percussion to "Sitting in a palm tree" * The sheer tackiness of the disco sound of "Does your mother know" * The early, unexpected songs that defy the "abba sound" - "Watch out", "Suzy hang around", and "The King Kong song" Well, spring is here, and what better soundtrack to spring that The Big Express - now it's... Smalltown, blasting through the speakers, drifting round the sneakers and across the floorboards. Springtime, summer round the corner, Days are getting warmer (can you tell that I'm bored?) yada, dumdedumdedumdum... James James Dignan___________________________________ You talk to me Deptmt of Psychology, Otago University As if from a distance ya zhivu v' 50 Norfolk Street And I reply. . . . . . . . . . Dunedin, New Zealand with impressions chosen from another time steam megaphone (03) 455-7807 (Brian Eno - "By this River")
------------------------------ Message-ID: <E1FE4AE1AF2DD111885A00A02479F44204D36C@sofia.programbyran.se> From: Johan Ekdahl <johan@programbyran.se> Subject: RE: Elvis (Hardly any ATC content) Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1998 10:39:24 +0200 De-lurk. >From Chalkhills #4-133: > > Hey, anybody know what's going on with Elvis Costello? Seems > >he's been silent longer than usual. > > He put a few new songs on a recent best of package; I heard one that had a >sort of ambient-techno sound to it, intriguing; like nothing he's done >before. After that and The Juliet Letters, maybe he'll do an album of >Newfoundland fishing songs next. :-)(No fish today, no fish anywhere, not >even a little fishy-wishy...) Nope, but a new record "Painted From Memory" IS due i late september. It's EC and BURT BACHARACH. Not "Newfoudland fishing songs" , but you're close (-: For more on EC: 1) Go http://east.isx.com/~schnitzi/ec/index.html. Excellent site! 2) Join the EC mailing list (info on above site) BTW: The EC list recently featured some minor flaming when our Swindonian friends were discussed as it was considered off-topic. (We wouldn't have any of that here, would we?). Re-lurk. /Johan
------------------------------ Message-Id: <s5f66b51.064@4thestate.co.uk> Date: Wed, 09 Sep 1998 11:45:06 +0100 From: Andy Miller <ANDYMILLER@4thestate.co.uk> Subject: box sets, book recs Two things: 1.The release date for the BBC box has been set by Cooking Vinyl for Monday October 26th 2. Go to www.amazon.com and write a review of XTC Song Stories which the whole world can read. Which chalkhillian will be the first? (not me, but I will if you will etc.) Best Andy
------------------------------ Message-ID: <35F66832.8A4F9351@erols.com> Date: Wed, 09 Sep 1998 07:36:18 -0400 From: Todd and Jennifer Bernhardt <toddjenn@erols.com> Subject: Get-togethers and breakups Hi: The Baltimore Kate said: > anyone interested in having some sort of informal XTC gathering in the > MD/DC/VA area?--todd bernhardt and myself are trying to "organize" > something...e-mail me so we can try to come up with place/date/time, > etc... Yes indeed we've been talking about it, and Kate was kind enough to post this while I was travelling. But now she's got only sporadic access to e-mail, so MD/DC/VA-area fans (I _know_ you're out there), let me know at the above address if you're interested in getting together. Once we find out how many people are interested in a mini-convention/get-together/whatever, we can make the appropriate arrangements. Also wanted to say that the newest issue of _The Little Express_ arrived, and once again it's proved its relevance. Great, raw-nerve interviews with Andy, Colin and Dave about Dave's departure. --Todd
------------------------------ Message-ID: <35F57C3D.99FBAAC8@netverk.com.ar> Date: Tue, 08 Sep 1998 15:49:36 -0300 From: Bernardo Sagastume <sagas@netverk.com.ar> Subject: Auction page! Hi there! I've updated my auction page with new CDs and other articles at low, low prices. If you are a brit pop or RocknRoll fan, you can't miss it! CD's from $1! Magazines, T shirts, etc. Check it out at: http://members.xoom.com/Ness/auction.htm Bernie
------------------------------ From: LadyCPlum@aol.com Message-ID: <3051b2a7.35f73699@aol.com> Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1998 22:16:57 EDT Subject: A quick question Does anyone happen to know exactly how the Little Expresses are sent out? B/C MGF Jim Zittel got his, and I still haven't. Are they sent out by how long people have been subscribing or something, or is it random? in any case, I want mine, b/c my picture is in it, darnit! So you can all see just what this crazy, Dave-obsessed 20-year old chick from Louisiana looks like. (And I know you're all jumping for joy at the prospect of that.....note the intense sarcasm.) Ciao, Amanda XTC song of the day-Millions non XTC song-The Sun Does Rise-Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart
------------------------------ Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 11:55:11 -0700 (PDT) Message-Id: <199809101855.LAA29109@mando.engr.sgi.com> From: John Relph <relph> Subject: Re: Ambrosia Hi, Y'all were talking about Ambrosia lately. Silver Moon music has a couple of Japanese CDs available, including *Life Beyond LA* and _*one Eighty*. http://www.silvermoonmusic.com/ -- John (Standard disclaimer applies: http://reality.sgi.com/relph/disclaimer.html)
------------------------------ From: MFa2707621@aol.com Message-ID: <1bdb3039.35f82cc2@aol.com> Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1998 15:47:14 EDT Subject: My last word about the 80s music matter The wonderful Dom wrote: "How very true, and why not. People are often way too polite when they're commenting on other people's tastes. If I say your favourite band is shit (not XTC, obviously!) I'm not calling anyone a wanker. Part of the fun in being a music fan is the strong reactions we have to things we like and dislike. If we're all going to pussyfoot around being nice, when we're really thinking "Duran Duran suck cocks in hell" then it's both dishonest and pointless. I certainly learnt my lesson, as far as inappropriate comments go, but I will defend to the death my right to call Andrew Lloyd Webber a talentless schmuck and Duran Duran a bunch of pretentious, big-haired, tune-free, tax-dodging pieces of shit. Which they are. Now I'd like to hear what you all think of Napalm Death. Go on, I can take it." I am I the only one who gets upset when someone attacks their favorite artists. Dom, my dear, I've never heard of Napalm Death, so I can't criticize them. Music to me is very personal. Certain groups have helped me get through a lot of bad times, and I get a little offended by people who say bad things about it. I understand what your saying, and maybe your right, and I'm the idiot. If you know what I've been through maybe you would understand. Okay, that's enough of the non-XTC content. Now the XTC content. When will the US release of the new book be? I pre-ordered it from amazon.com. It says September, but when? I want it now!!!!!!! Bye for now. Molly
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 12:16 +0930 From: "VanAbbe, Dominic" <dominic.vanabbe@faulding.com.au> Subject: Testimonial Winner Message-id: <01J1OGNVID8M001G73@faulding.com.au> I've recently been reacquainting myself with Testimonial Dinner. Terry and the Lovemen notwithstanding, the highlight for me is still Sarah McLaughlin's version of "Dear God". Call me a heretic, call me what you will.... Full marks also to Reuben Blades for his "The Man Who Sailed...". Both SMcL and Blades do what few other folx on the album do, and that is make the song their own. She reinterprets it in her way whilst retaining the inherent anger of the lyrics. I'm not familiar with much of her own material, but if this is any indication of the scope of her musical vision then I'm intrigued. Besides which, I seem to remember Partridge saying that he also approved of the arrangement (how's that for endorsement!!!) Blades makes his rendition more Latin than ever- it grooves!!! IMO, too many of the artists suffer by treating the songs too reverentially, and failing to exert their own personality on things. Case in point is TMBG's "25 o'clock", it is a reasonable enough rendition, but just too faithful, likewise the Rembrandts' "Making plans for Nigel" (though the doo-wop ending is kinda cute). No marks whatsoever to Spacehog for not only starting "Sense Working Overtime" halfway through the song, but also for inflicting the vocalist's Axel Rose-esque voice on proceedings. For mine, skip the first 3 tracks and take it from there, and you're left with a reasonable enough album.
------------------------------ Message-Id: <v0401170ab21eda178156@[134.32.48.63]> Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 15:14:15 +0100 From: Stephen Varga <varga@ferndown.tt.slb.com> Subject: XTC Book Update Those of you who placed orders for the UK edition of the XTC Song Stories book direct from Helter Skelter expecting them to arrive for the weekend, may be a tad disappointed. I phoned Helter Skelter last Friday morning and they told me there was a small delay in waiting for the latest consignment to arrive. So instead of the 10th (the date promised as late as Monday 7th), it now looks like being Monday 14th September at the earliest as the date those books will be despatched for a midweek delivery. I hope those few lucky sods who are fortunate enough to have a copy already are feeling really smug in the knowledge that the agonising wait for the rest of us is excruiciating!!! Don't forget to check the latest sales count of the book on Amazon's web site. Advanced orders are looking very good from 3,003 two days ago to over 7,229 today. Check it out on: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0786883383/002-5625152-1646201 Stephen Varga
------------------------------ Message-ID: <EB3FE924F73DD11187E400805FEA8E81010A6701@BCBCMAIL.bcbc.bc.ca> From: "Macdonald, Robert" <RMacdonald@bcbc.bc.ca> Subject: Fire wood Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 14:01:17 -0700 Hi all. Haven't emailed in a long while, but I thought that I would throw a few odds and ends onto the fire. I read this quote from Rufus Wainwright on the downside of a music career. "Being the only friggin' person in the whole money-making scheme who doesn't have a salary." It could have easily come from the mouth of Andy.... My wife and I were out on a day trip to one of our favourite west coast beaches and we stopped in at the Salvation Army store in Sooke (Log Sports Capital of the World). I couldn't believe my eyes as I walked in the door straight into a massive 4'x4' lovingly hand painted reproduction of the Drums and Wires cover! I asked the lady how much and she said they'd be happy if I took it away. Only rub was that I couldn't fit it in our small car! Headed over to Vancouver last weekend and hit my favourite used/import store called Zulu Records where I picked up a used copy of Spookey Ruben's Modes of Transportation Vol. 1. This guy has definitely spent some time listening to XTC. A couple tracks particularly. Others sound nothing like XTC. I've only listened to it through once....great variety...some great ideas. I also picked up Duffy's I Love My Friends. I have always found him to be a little light, but I can't deny that many of the tracks are catchier than hell. Andy's tracks are great. I particularly like the driving backbeat to You Are. Also picked up the first Luna cd (used), the new Liz Phair (which is still growing on me), and a new cd by a French band called Autour de Lucie (good alternative pop with female vocals). Talk of Elliot Smith last issue. I am a fan. I loved seeing him sing Miss Misery at the Academy Awards...just him and a guitar right after Celine Dion!!! Poor guy must have been scared out of his wits. I've seen a couple of interviews with him and he seems like a nice guy....very humble, very sincere. For you crazy collectors out there. I was in my local used/alternative store Ditch records here in town and noticed that they had two DJ promo 12" singles in plain covers and labels for Mayor of Simpleton and King for a Day. I can't remember how much, but email me if you are interested. Not trying to restart the whole debate, but back when the Dear God fuss was going on I kept thinking about an interview that I have on tape from Much Music (Canada's music station) back when Skylarking came out. Andy is asked directly about what the song means and of course gives a good answer. Does anyone know if this interview has been transcribed anywhere or would it be worth it for everyone if I try and dig it up? Finally.....Four weeks today and my wife and I will be wondering around Boston, and then to New York for a week. Any suggestions out there for record stores, book stores or clubs? Thanks in advance. Cheers. Rob Macdonald Victoria. B.C.
------------------------------ From: STakesh@aol.com Message-ID: <b9581661.35fa8204@aol.com> Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1998 10:15:32 EDT Subject: XTC in NYT Dear Chalkies, The Sunday 9/13 New York Times, in the "Art and Leisure" section, has an article "Hard Rock to Rap, the Trend is to Blend," listing the critics' picks for upcoming musical events and albums to watch. And rounding out the listing for January is the following: XTC: The great English pop band's first album in seven years, still untitled, has been described by the band's main brain, Andy Partridge, as "orch-oustic"; it includes a 120-piece orchestra. January. (TVT) Snipping, snipping, snipping... Steph
------------------------------ Message-Id: <35FAD9C3.CA5CCD26@bowdoin.edu> Date: Sat, 12 Sep 1998 15:30:02 -0500 From: Benjamin Gott <bgott@bowdoin.edu> Organization: Loquacious Music Subject: Sorta related to XTC... Hillers, An impromptu Chalkhills gathering? In Maine? Sure! If you're going to make the pilgramage to the Barenaked Ladies concert in Portland on October 6th, let me know...I scored sixth-row seats only because my friend Marissa lined up 4 1/2 hours before the tickets went on sale. If you'd like to go to this unlisted concert, call the Cumberland County Civic Center at (207) 775-3331. Any Indianians out there? Have you ever heard Michael Kelsey? If so, e-mail me privately. Everyone here NEEDS to go out and buy David Rice's major label debut, "Greenelectric." Why? Because of his gorgeous 12-string guitar and raspy voice, appearances by David Rhodes, King Crimson's Trey Gunn, Page/Plant bassist Charlie Jones, and hurdy-gurdy player Nigel Eaton, production by David Bottrill, and recording at Peter Gabriel's Real World, to name a few...It is a really thoughtful, gorgeous, poppy album. YAY! Recording is done! But where can I buy an XTC bumper sticker? -Ben +------------------------------------------------------------+ Benjamin Gott :: Bowdoin College :: Brunswick, ME 04011 http://www.bowdoin.edu/~bgott :: (207) 721-5513 You had to sneak into my room, just to read my diary... +------------------------------------------------------------+
------------------------------ Message-Id: <3.0.32.19980913165415.00763f7c@acs-mail.bu.edu> Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1998 16:54:17 -0400 From: Craig Sherman <csherman@bu.edu> Subject: Something sounds familiar... Hello my fellow chalkies, Would you believe that my latest XTC album purchase was English Settlement? Yup, this has been my order of ownership thus far: 1. Oranges & Lemons 2. Nonsuch 3. Rag & Bone Buffet 4. The Big Express (the above were on sale as part of a Geffen Gold Line promotion, I got each CD for 6 bucks. This revitalized my interest in the band) 5. Chips from the Chocolate Fireball (Dukes, yes, but I had the cassette of Psonic Sunspot and couldn't find 25 o'clock anywhere, and it's a lot of fun, so...) 6. Skylarking 7. Mummer 8. Waxworks 9. English Settlement First of all, which should be my next purchase, Drums & Wires, Black Sea, Go 2, White Music, or something else? I don't plan on getting Upsy Daisy Assortment, or The Greatest Japanese disk, so ixnay on those two. So, as I was enjoying ES for the first time, some thoughts occurred to me: 1. Did Tori Amos steal the melancholy sound of "don't cry/don't cry/don't cry" in Runaways directly, or was it an accident? 2. Of course, the title line of Knuckle Down sounded familiar, I heard the same tune behind They Might Be Giant's song, Turn Around. But, 3. Where have I heard the other tune in KD before? The one where the lyrics are, "take them by the arm and run to the street, take a little drum to supply the beat, soon the whole world will be up on it's feet" I know it's probably from long ago when I first heard this song on the radio or on my brother's cassette, but just in case, is there another XTC tune, or one by a band influenced by them (e.g. The Sugarplastic) that I might have heard, which makes it all sound so familiar? I realize I'll feel really stupid if it's out of O&L or Skylarking or any of the other albums which I love, but I figure this would be the only place where I can feel confident that somebody would have the answer for me. Bless you, Bless you, all of you Responders, , , craig ___/ P.S. What I want to know, man, why oh why, was Snowman never a radio-played single? It's fantastic, one of my ES faves! Just curious.
------------------------------ From: MFa2707621@aol.com Message-ID: <c7706de.35fc8fe6@aol.com> Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1998 23:39:18 EDT Subject: The Book Chalkers, I got a notice from Amazon Books today, and my copy is in the mail. I can't wait to read it. Now if only I could get the box set. :) Molly
------------------------------ Message-ID: <35FD030F.AD9F2D5F@revealed.net> Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1998 06:50:40 -0500 From: John Courtney <jccourtney@revealed.net> Subject: Surprise Demo Outfit Hi from a newcomer..... Anyone have any idea where I can get a copy of the subject item? I am completely at a loss, but am willing to pay some substantial cash for a copy. I understand it's quite rare. Oh well, any assistance is very much appreciated...... Thanks, John Courtney Bettendorf, Iowa, USA jccourtney@revealed.net
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