Chalkhills Digest, Volume 4, Number 44 Wednesday, 21 January 1998 Today's Topics: ISO "Jas" Cynical Daze Brian Stevens--help found this for sale on usenet DGCD? .cte ,kebzay Hmmm, I smell......Duckie. FINALLY! (CC97) Smell my many smells... A Wounded Horse OK Twin Cities get together? memorabilia . . . what if. .. Reference point Chalkhills' Children 97 Shipment Gimlet-Eyed Difford Kicks Orphans, Puppies get-together scents and smells Sweet!!!! Miscellaneous Live CD auction Testing... testing... Chalkhills Children 97 Cool Pics 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/> The views expressed herein are those of the individual authors. Chalkhills is digested with Digest 3.5b (John Relph <relph@sgi.com>). If we listen quietly we can hear them shooting from grave to grave.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message-Id: <v01540b08b0ddaac2bbe6@[139.80.100.82]> Date: Sat, 10 Jan 1998 16:47:23 -0600 From: james.dignan@stonebow.otago.ac.nz (James Dignan) Subject: ISO "Jas" Jas sent me an email message yesterday - "Best all NZ music of '97" - but my disk ate it before I had a chance to read it - if you're out there Jas - can you send it again please? 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: <2.2.32.19980111143442.00699ae0@popmail.dircon.co.uk> Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 14:34:42 +0000 From: Simon Sleightholm <nonsuch@dircon.co.uk> Subject: Cynical Daze From: "Matt Keeley" <mrme@eskimo.com> >I don't know.. it might just be me, but when did "cynical" become a >criticism? That was something I was trying to express. Cynicism, for me at least, is a vital tool to survival in the modern world, and maybe it always has been. Taking everything at face value is a dangerous practice; I suppose "cynical" can be a criticism - as anything can - if it's an attribute one feels particularly averse to; the same way that the epithet "liberal" can be an much an insult as it can a thing of pride depending on the stance of the individual. I didn't retract the word "cynical" because I wanted to disown the notion of cynicism as a useful process, but because I felt it was not fully applicable to the song in question, and I'd made an error in applying it. The song isn't so much cynical as sarcastic, I feel. And Hail Mitch! for the news update. The master tapes and all add yet another intrigue to the career of XTC, which seems to resemble more and more some Jacobean court scandal. How much ill fortune and trial can one band be expected to bear? It makes we want to spit, it really does. From: Peter Fitzpatrick <peterfit@MICROSOFT.com> >>What smell comes to mind during an XTC song ? >>"Summer's Cauldron"...... In 1986 I was totally, completely, utterly and unrequitedly in love with a girl called Lesley Summers. Thus "Summer's Cauldron" conjured all _kinds_ of squalid imagery in my puerile mind. I was listening to Skylarking recently and, possibly as a result of oxygen deprivation, I was suddenly struck by the melodic similarity between "The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul" and the theme song from the woefully-dubbed 70s Euro-swashbuckler "The Flashing Blade", erstwhile stalwart of the UK summer holiday TV schedules. This link has stuck now, and I can't listen to the track without recalling the preponderance of plastic sword/best mate's eye incidents that characterised those days (not quite as dangerous an influence as Ernie Devlin, but it did start a worrying trend for capes made out of curtains in our area). "You've got to fight for what you want, for all that you believe..." Oh, and major congrats to Cheryl for her Masters Degree. Well done, my friend. And best of 98 for you all. Simon -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~nonsuch/bungalow.htm (http://come.to/bungalow) -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- An XTC resource - "Saving it all up for you..."
------------------------------ Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 18:45:29 -0500 (EST) From: Kevin Keeler <insanity@underworld.net> Subject: Brian Stevens--help Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.980111184017.16431A-100000@uwns.underworld.net> Hello, everyone. Slightly off topic post, but I figured this to be the best place to get the information that I am looking for. I d/l'd the Brian Stevens mp2 selections a few months ago and finally decided to buy the album. After casually checking around everywhere I knew of that sold CD's, I realized I would have to order it. So I put i nmy request at borders, and (after a break-neck 5 weeks) they finally told me that they couldnt find anywhere that had it. So I tried CDnow and cduniverse and cdeurope and cdeverything and siren recrds, etc. None of them evenhad Brian stevens in the database. They weren't sold out or no stoick...they had no record of they Guy. SO now I'm at a lose. But the whole ordeal has made me ven more dedicated to get "prettier than You". so I am enlisting the help of anyone who will offer. Tell me where to go or who p call or even get it yourself and make me send you shipping mney and cost and a tip oir whatever! I want it! so long.... kevin
------------------------------ Message-ID: <711E5B56586DCF11BAF100805F38C439033820A6@DUB-03-MSG> From: Peter Fitzpatrick <peterfit@MICROSOFT.com> Subject: found this for sale on usenet Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 16:06:02 -0800 for some strange reason it was in the rec.music.beatles NG. ***THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ME - I'M JUST FORWARDING INFORMATION*** ========================= Dear serious XTC collector!! Available Now XTC English Settlement rare Jpn original LP W/Obi&2inner EX/M Mamma rare Jpn original LP W/Obi&inner M/M Price = Please ask me!! UKpound, US$ OK!! Wants Lists welcome!! Toshikazu Okada 2-15-13, Kudo, Oji-cho, Nara-Ken,zip636, Japan E-mail okadazzz@osk0.attnet.or.jp <mailto:okadazzz@osk0.attnet.or.jp> ALL THE BEST Toshi ========================= There, that's it. (as far as I know an "obi" is the Japanese paper strip that adorns their releases . . ) -Peter
------------------------------ Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 19:15:32 -0500 (EST) Message-Id: <v03007802b0dec340cb44@[207.69.153.254]> From: Mitch Friedman <mitchf@mindspring.com> Subject: DGCD? To respond to Phil Hetherington's request/suggestion of Dave pressing up more of his CDs and making them available through Chalkhills, I would seriously doubt that this is going to happen any time soon. Dave originally sent me a tape of his covers earlier this year and after listening to them and suggesting to him that the people of Chalkhills would eat the stuff up, he replied that he was very nervous about making any of his covers available for legal reasons, i.e. he did not get permission from any of the original artists to do the covers in the first place and the last thing he wants to happen is for someone to find out that money is being exchanged and someone in XTC is involved in something that may be illegal. He's also a bit shy about sharing his very personal home recordings which feature his singing voice (though I sure think he sings pretty well but he doesn't). All of this now said, I was extremely surprised that he then went and pressed up 30 copies and actually sent them to some people so shortly after he nixed the whole idea of going public with his hobby. Even Andy hadn't heard more than 4 or 5 of Dave's recordings. So I guess there is some hope for this stuff to become available one day but don't count on it.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <34BA3D9D.7F499DB1@myself.com> Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 10:58:21 -0500 From: Ira Lieman <ira@myself.com> Organization: Ogilvy & Mather Subject: .cte ,kebzay Hey Chalkhawumba. (Is that how we spell it?) Julie and I hosted Ben Gott this weekend and attempted to show him a good time in NYC...the Yazbek show was great (and Ben's roadie impression was fantastic!). The Chinese food was OK -- I mean, mine was OK, but I stayed away from anything with the word STOMACH or INTESTINE on the menu. It was great to see Yazbek, Chris Van Valen and Jackie and Tim Kendrick again, and it was great to FINALLY meet Mitch Friedman...it was like the Chalkhills get-together we were talking about, but never had in 1997. :) Unfortunately, I didn't take pictures. :( Oh well. There's another Yazbek show in a couple of weeks. We'll try to make it there too. l8r... -ira
------------------------------ From: LadyCPlum <LadyCPlum@aol.com> Message-ID: <889f4aba.34ba4dbe@aol.com> Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 12:07:09 EST Subject: Hmmm, I smell......Duckie. Organization: AOL (http://www.aol.com) But I'll get to that in a minute. In the meantime, drumroll please.... RESPONSES!!! Matt Keeley-Why didn't you get a copy of Remoulds? Don't worry, you'll get one. Just change your gender and obsess after Dave Gregory , and BAM! It's bound to show up on your doorstep!!! Phil-As far as I know, there will be no bootlegs of Remoulds floating around. Although I've gotten several requests for copies of the cd, out of respect for Dave and his work, I can't copy anything. I'm not sure how anyone else who has the cd feels about that, but I won't do it. As far as more copies being pressed, well that's all up to Dave. Ben-:P :) Peter-Smells? Interesting idea. (See how antsy we're getting, people???) Lessee...what smells come to mind when I hear XTC ongs. Well, Love on a Farmboy's Wages always brought to mind hay, chicken feed and cow crap. The illustrious Mitch-Like I said, Gregsy should know better than to drink so much. But I'm not his mother, he wants to screw his blood sugar up, he can go right ahead. And tis all for now! -LCP XTC song of the day-Rook non XTC song-The Mummer's Dance-Loreena McKennitt semi-sort of XTC song-And How Am I To Know?-Dave Gregory PS-Anybody know who the original artist who did that song is? It's an incredible song.
------------------------------ Message-Id: <72EDB966944AD1118DC90080D82074881C15E5@ex-campus2> From: "Pedretti-Allen, Richard" <Richard.PedrettiAllen@octel.com> Subject: FINALLY! (CC97) Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 10:51:13 -0800 I have been awaiting the Chalkhills Children 97 CDs for the contributors before sending out the tapes. The good news is that I just received the CDs a few minutes ago (10:45 am, 12jan98). I will be packaging up the stuff tonight and will ship by Wednesday. By the way, I have plenty of the CC96 tapes. Cheers, Richard p.s. Peter has outdone himself with these CDs! The things are beautiful!
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19980112221904.29601.rocketmail@web4.rocketmail.com> Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 14:19:04 -0800 (PST) From: Cheryl <cxtc@rocketmail.com> Subject: Smell my many smells... Happy New Year Everyone! >What smell comes to mind during an XTC song ? >think of >"Summer Cauldron"...... >"Life Begins at the Hop"..... >"Big Day"... "Summer Cauldron" - Whenever I hear this song it takes me to a morning when I was driving to work. It was spring/summer and it was slightly chilly still, but it smelled of dew and fresh air. I can almost smell the air and feel the wind on me as if I were on my way to work again. *sigh* One of my few good memories of New Mexico. "Black Sea" - It's a shame, but whenever I listen to this CD, it's like I'm sick allllllll over again. I remember I had to leave work because I was just so ill and as I was passing the local CD shop I couldn't resist stopping to buy this CD. I took it home and listened to it while in a state of delirium and now associate this album with being sick.... "Life Begins at the Hop" - This doesn't have a particular 'smell' to it but if I were to conjure up a smell it would probably be of sweat. Dancing like a manic with my friends was a typical hobby of mine as a teen. Yea... *lots* of sweat. >So Chris Difford is withholding the master tapes >that were done at his studio until he gets >his money and in the meantime XTC will just > have to hope he will return them before they >finish recording whatever new stuff they are > working on at Chipping Norton. Ah! That Bastard! Can't XTC ever get a break?! Counting the hours, days and months til the new album arrives, Cheryl
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199801122122.WAA10469@mail2.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Organization: The Little Lighthouse Date: Mon, 12 Jan 1998 22:32:42 +0000 Subject: A Wounded Horse Dear Chalkers, Regarding the Amanda's Xmas present Simon said: > B) Why didn't I get one? > Is it because I said I'm partial to the early XTC? I mean, the late > XTC is great too... The _late_ XTC ??? AFAIK they're just pining for the fjords... > Anyway, Dave was a good replacement for Barry... > Where's my CD?! 8) Well, I didn't get one either! So now I'm considering a sex change ;) BTW: Dave wasn't merely "a good replacement" of course His arrival had a big impact on their sound and style - much bigger than Terry leaving them in '83. As Bill said in the last issue: > what I should have said was that on the first few albums XTC were > too spastic, jerky, etc. to hold my interest over an entire album. This is exactly how I reacted to my first exposure to XTC way back in 1978 and IMHO much of this jerkiness came from Barry's "clapped-out organ" (Arf arf!) Whip out your copies of Drums And Wires and listen to those finely interwoven, delicate guitar licks again and again; preferably through headphones. Or listen to the Battery Brides live Bside and compare it to the album version. XTC as we know & love it did not start properly until Dave joined and I really feel he should be considered a founding member. > your AP autographed copy of Nonsvch is sitting > at Amoeba records on Haight St., for something like $5.99 Could somebody please get it for this 'rabid collector' (hi, Dewitt) yours in ecstasy, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse the XTC website @ http://come.to/xtc and http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 12:57 -0700 (MST) From: Dewitt Henderson <Dewitt.Henderson@mci.com> Subject: OK Message-Id: <19980113195416.ODX28757@[166.37.7.10]> 'ello - To whomever defended Radiohead's 'OK Computer' at my expense, right on... I was merely saying that I couldn't get into it, not that it was a bad album inherently. Thank you, Mitch Friedman, for continued updates. After all this time, it's amazing to read of actual *recording* taking place!
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199801132255.QAA23965@ted.asap.net> From: "Greg Singer" <greg@asap.net> Subject: Twin Cities get together? Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 17:05:16 -0600 Fellow XTC-ites, Sorry that St. Louis doesn't have enough active fans for an XTC party, but what about us folks in the colder nether-regions? Email me privately to express your interest. I don't know of enough fellow fans. How about a listening party. greg@asap.net Greg Singer A long time fan. Life's too short to drink cheap beer.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <711E5B56586DCF11BAF100805F38C43903CA861A@DUB-03-MSG> From: Peter Fitzpatrick <peterfit@MICROSOFT.com> Subject: memorabilia . . . what if. .. Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 18:29:33 -0800 Here's one to think about what if XTC had been world conquering throughout the '80s ? (in much the same way as the beatles in '64) what memorbilia do you think would be surfacing in "rawk and roll auctions".... "XTC wallpaper" anyone ? "XTC lunchbox" ?.......or a complete set of "Andy, Colin, Dave, Terry & Barry dolls" (worth more in their unopened boxes of course !) Peter
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 01:55:51 -0800 Message-Id: <v01510100b0e245f58be8@[194.128.83.69]> From: fisher@easynet.co.uk (Mark Fisher) Subject: Reference point Fans in Scotland may be intrigued to know that composer John Irvine has buried a couple of XTC references in the score to the forthcoming theatre production of Quiet Night In by KtC Theatre Company, playing at the Tron Theatre, Glasgow, January 21-24, and the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, January 29-February 1. I don't know what the musical allusions are, but Irvine has done this a couple of times before (knowing that I'll be the only one in the audience who's likely to spot it). One show he did for the Traverse featured a section heavily influenced by one of the tracks on Go+, for example.
------------------------------ From: Richard.PedrettiAllen@octel.com Message-Id: <72EDB966944AD1118DC90080D82074881C1604@ex-campus2> Subject: Chalkhills' Children 97 Shipment Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 13:21:04 -0800 Tapes and CDs were mailed today! Tapes and CDs were mailed today! Tapes and CDs were mailed today! Tapes and CDs were mailed today! The US purchasers should get theirs by Saturday, foreign purchasers within two weeks (sorry, that's the best the post office can do affordably). I'll likely be off to attend my father's funeral next week, so if there is any reason that you'd like to contact me, email me but don't expect a response until the week of January 26. (To the person who publicly posted their derision about shipment delays... I'll mail yours when I get back. ...just kidding, but learn some tact.) There are still plenty of CC96 left (maybe 40?) and LOTS of CC97 left. Remember, if you order both, it lowers the cost per tape so low that even students can afford them. To Contributors: You are receiving a CD in place of one tape. If you only ordered one tape, in addition to the CD you were sent a cassette J-card so that you can make some cassette copies with proper labelling. Thanks for all the well-wishes! I hope you enjoy the music. Richard
------------------------------ Message-ID: <c=US%a=_%p=BTG._Inc.%l=EXCH_HQ-980114224233Z-22582@exchserver.btg.com> From: "Sherwood, Harrison" <hsherwood@btg.com> Subject: Gimlet-Eyed Difford Kicks Orphans, Puppies Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 17:42:33 -0500 >From: Mitch Friedman <mitchf@mindspring.com> > >... the bit of ugliness involving Chris Difford. Seems that >he's demanding a whole lot of money for the studio that wasn't ready whether >or not XTC actually used it or the engineer he provided, not to mention the >$4000 barn he rented them to live in for what only turned out to be a week >or so instead of the months that were planned. So Chris Difford is >witholding the master tapes that were done at his studio until he gets his >money .... Jeeze Crize, isn't this just about fucking _disillusioning_? Chris Difford: Exploiting Swine and Blood-sucking Landlord.... This, from the co-author of "She Doesn't Have to Shave," "Separate Beds," "Is That Love," and countless other rueful hymns to equality and the democratic spirit. Hunh. Next we'll hear Elvis Costello regularly beats the living kapok out of his wife and David Byrne keeps little iron minstrel-show jockeys on his lawn 'cos he thinks they're so cute-n-funny. >From: Peter Fitzpatrick <peterfit@MICROSOFT.com> >What smell comes to mind during an XTC song ? Peter's invitation to a Proustian procession through the smoke rings of my mind has conjured in me a reverie so powerfully nostalgic that I'm afraid I can only arouse myself from Mnemosyne's laudanum-scented arms long enough to mutter, "Too Many Cooks in the Kitchen... cinnabar... rust... mucilage... dried plasticine... fresh...human...blood...." Harrison "Hey, who put the Spanish Fly in my madeleine?" Sherwood
------------------------------ Message-Id: <9801151723.AA2994@notesgw.sial.com> From: Kate L Burda/ALDRICH <Kate_L_Burda/ALDRICH.ALDRICH@notesgw.sial.com> Date: 15 Jan 98 11:22:54 Subject: get-together Any Milwaukee/Madison/Chicago-area 'hillians interested in getting together some Saturday for good times, good food and good music (XTC, of course!). If interested, e-mail me (Kate Burda) at kburda@sial.com, or Jennifer Geese (jlg@tardis.svsu.edu) with possible dates. Kate
------------------------------ Message-Id: <9801152140.AA24272@axtx0060.scent.mccaw.com> From: steve mcallister <steve.mcallister-next@attws.com> Date: Thu, 15 Jan 98 15:40:00 -0600 Subject: scents and smells oh how long I've waited for the mention of the song/smell relation. The things this nose has witnessed would astound. Here are the songs that give me the most prominent and recurring olfactory resonance. Wake Up - stale breath of cigarette and beer. probably my own All of a Sudden - dust Shake Your Donkey Up - cleaning stables on a hot summer day in Missouri Pink Thing - soiled daiper, talc, and, oddly, lubricant (bleach?) Generals & Majors - cordite. freshly sheared copper Merely a Man - incense and font-water Runaway - the steam from a street after a light night's rain Paper & Iron - my cube where I type this Big Day - desperation Crocodile - hippo shit, dead hartebeast (you had to be there) It's Nearly Africa - far-off scent of burnt grass (again, you had to be there) Making Plans For Nigel - the odd combination of chewing gum in a hat shop Church of Women - some unreal, perfect, half worn-off perfume aahhh yes! thanks for the perusal sm
------------------------------ From: LadyCPlum <LadyCPlum@aol.com> Message-ID: <311a9775.34c3895e@aol.com> Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 12:11:56 EST Subject: Sweet!!!! Organization: AOL (http://www.aol.com) Another in a line of unexpected but very cool presents hit my doorstep, this time coming from Jerry Kaelin. And what might the little goody be this time????? A gorgeous Nonsuch t-shirt. Red with their name in blue and the castle on the front and the chap book drawings on the back. I was really surprised. So since I lost your email address, I'll say "THANK YOU JERRY!!!!!!! YOU'RE A SWEETHEART!!!!!!!!!!!" Ever since I got that cd from Dave, I jump everytime the phone rings..... just in case a very soft British voice might be on the other end. Call me delusional, but there's nothing wrong with wishful thinking. Cheers for now, Lady Cornelius Plum (nobody calls me Amanda anymore. Not even my managers at work!!!!) XTC song of the day-All Along the Watchtower non-XTC song-The Heart Does Go On-Celine Dion (Don't puke just yet.....)
------------------------------ From: Xtckinks <Xtckinks@aol.com> Message-ID: <514b3785.34c52aab@aol.com> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 17:52:25 EST Subject: Miscellaneous Organization: AOL (http://www.aol.com) Greetings C'hillers, Where did everybody go!!!!? Where are the Digests? These are 2 sites I came across that I'd like to share........... For the South Park fans: << http://www.script-o-rama.com/tv/southpark.htm >> This page has 10 downloadable episodes. One, Spirit of Christmas, was never aired due to profanity. It pits Jesus vs Santa Claus in a knock-down drag-out brawl. From this page, you can link to other "transcripted" episodes and also read about upcoming ones. For XTC fans: << http://www.heathenworld.com/bandname/balist.html >> This page has a listing of how bands got their names. Would you believe they have XTC listed as "taken from a brand of condoms"!? What "scumbag" came up with that!? Jimmy Durante would say, "KINK-a-KINK-a-doo" to that fool! Hope to XTC from you all, soon! Paul ______________________________________________________________________ BTW: Can you imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie? ______________________________________________________________________
------------------------------ Message-Id: <3.0.3.32.19980120215738.0069b398@mail.clemson.edu> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 21:57:38 -0500 From: Adam Tyner <ctyner@CLEMSON.EDU> Subject: Live CD auction I was perusing Tunnel Records' web page at http://www.tunnelrecords.com/ and saw that they have 2 XTC bootleg CDs on the auction block. I'm not a particularly big fan of this company (they told me one "in-stock" CD would arrive in 4 weeks AT THE LATEST, and it's been over 2 months), but I thought some of you completists might be interested anyway. BTW, the CDs are "USA 1980" and "This Is Live", neither of which have setlists remarkably different from the official live CD. ;) TTYL, -Adam
------------------------------ Message-Id: <3.0.3.32.19980120221847.007a1660@frognet.net> Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 22:18:47 -0500 From: Keith Hanlon <khanlon@frognet.net> Subject: Testing... testing... January is turning out to be a SLOW month on the Hill... unless I've been unsubscribed without my knowlege! (John?) A quick note while things are slow... For those of you who have never heard the Mommyheads' wonderful debut LP, "Acorn," now's your chance. I threw together a site, complete with Real Audio: http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Underground/6068 If you heard some of their newer stuff and weren't impressed, I urge you to check out the record that turned me on... back when they were 18 year old XTC fanatics... before they wrote Beatles-esque pop classics like "Jaded" and Beatles-esque pop failures like "Monkey." Later, Keith "It's no good to say 'without pickles,' because you're going to get pickles." - Johnny Cash
------------------------------ Message-ID: <211D4A0926D2D011859E0060972D884827D1C4@azmail.rjconsult.com> From: "Miller, Ed" <emiller@rjconsult.com> Subject: Chalkhills Children 97 Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 09:49:02 -0700 Yo... I received Chalkhills Children 97 yesterday. Wow. First of all, a hearty round of applause please for Peter Fitzpatrick and Richard Pedretti-Allen, our illustrious producers/engineers and artist Harrison Sherwood. They have done a FANTASTIC job with every aspect of the project from the cover to the credits to the crystal clear mastering. (Insert applause here) And, to the contributors... thanks for some really amazing music. Thank you all for the aural delight that is Chalkhills Children 97. Ed Miller PS - I only listened to the tape about 5 or 6 times last night, so I'm not ready to comment on any of the material except for Peter Pumpkinhead. I kind of overdid the bass in the mix, so turn your subwoofers DOWN!!!! :-)
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 13:33:54 -0800 (PST) Message-Id: <199801212133.NAA17846@mando.engr.sgi.com> From: John Relph <relph> Subject: Cool Pics Mark Garland was generous enough to send in scans of a number of photographs that he had taken at the January 1980 XTC show at Gaston Hall, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. He also sent in a scan of a set list from the 1981 XTC show at The Bayou in D.C. These are very nice photographs, in my opinion, so make sure to check out the new Art Gallery pages on the Chalkhills website. Many thanks to Mark! WWW: http://come.to/chalkhills/ http://chalkhills.org/ -- John
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