Chalkhills Digest, Volume 5, Number 102 Thursday, 25 February 1999 Today's Topics: Attention UK XTC Fans! More about AV1 Tower Records-NYC criticism of River Of Orchids ? Re: Chart Position AV1 - Premature Assessment: Dull and Lifeless Taping Andy's FM Radio Spots Beware! I feel VENUS towards the APPLE in my hand The Blessed Apple is flying home at last! Andy & Colin in NYC -- John's AV1 Chiming Shining Glowing Nothing clever - ever to say, but its newsworthy just the same Easter Theatre/AV comments + other biz What? No lyric sheet? Having an impact or two... new album Self-defense & some apologies Re: incomprehensible all XTC on sale at Music Blvd. Re: Krakatoa Yup A-V-1 pronounced as Joy Transistor Blasts? 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://reality.sgi.com/chalkhills/> The views expressed herein are those of the individual authors. Chalkhills is compiled with Digest 3.7 (John Relph <relph@tmbg.org>). Know it sounds weird / Then she appeared.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 07:49:44 -0800 (PST) Message-Id: <199902251549.HAA35419@mando.engr.sgi.com> From: John Relph <relph@engr.sgi.com> Subject: Attention UK XTC Fans! Choosers of Chalk: The kind people at Cooking Vinyl have written to say that "Apple Venus Volume 1" has a mid-week chart placing of #31. Cooking Vinyl would like to see the album chart higher, as I'm sure we all would, so if you and yours could rush out and buy the album (if you have not already) then perhaps the album could chart about #30 by the end of the week! Yes, you *can* make a difference! -- John
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36D3BAC6.1497@bhip.infi.net> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 08:39:48 +0000 From: Brian <mattone@bhip.infi.net> Subject: More about AV1 Tschalkgerz! Got this from a friend of mine in L.A. > ---------------<<!* ZENtertainment *!>>--------------- February 22nd, 1999 Issue #292 <<- - - - - - - - - - - - MUSIC - - - - - - - - - - - ->> XTC returns this Tuesday with the TVT Records release of "Apple Venus Volume 1," along with a signing tour that will take them from New York to California over the next week-and-a-half. The first single from the album, "I'd Like That," is available for LIQUID AUDIO download at the TVT Records website. A full list of signing dates are available at the ZEN website. In related XTC news, former GETO BOYS rapper Willie D. has reinterpreted the band's flashback anthem "Dear God" for his upcoming album, with frontman Andy Partridge's permission. http://www.tvtrecords.com http://www.ZENtertainment.com -- BRIAN THOMAS MATTHEWS * Caricaturist-for-hire * RENDERMAN ~ One-Man Band Ordinaire SAPRINGER CENTRAL ~ http://www.angelfire.com/fl/sapringer
------------------------------ Message-Id: <v04011704b2f96d17103e@[207.237.106.157]> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 09:55:11 +0100 From: "Harold Grey, ITC" <hgrey@interport.net> Subject: Tower Records-NYC I went down to the signing last night and was pleasantly surprised to see a line stretching around the entire block. Andy and Colin showed up at about 6:40 p.m. I couldn't wait on line but I picked up a copy of the CD, which was playing on Tower's PA system. The album is amazing, but I was extremely disappointed that there was no lyric sheet, just an insert card with Colin and Andy's photo on the back of the ostrich feather cover. Does anyone know if these were early copies or if they wanted to save on the packaging cost (which I assume is deducted from artist royalties)? Anyone know if the lyrics will be posted on the TVT site? While the vocals are pretty clear on most of the cuts, I would really have liked a lyric sheet. Anothera album that I felt this way about was Elvic Costello/Burt Bachrach's Painted from Memory, which also arrived sans lyrics... harold grey englewood, nj
------------------------------ Message-ID: <004e01be5fd9$ca9bc260$6e5791d2@johnboud> From: "John Boudreau" <aso1@mocha.ocn.ne.jp> Subject: criticism of River Of Orchids ? Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 18:36:27 +0900 >From: Eb <gondola@deltanet.com> >I don't like "River of Orchids" much either, to be honest. It's certainly >ambitious and compositionally impressive, but it feels more like a "stunt" >to me than an actual song. I respect your privilege to like or dislike whatever tunes you choose (that said still flummoxed by your dislike for - of all the tunes on this disc - River Of Orchids , though ) , however I must ask : what in the hell is wrong with a song being "ambitious and compositionally impressive " ??? You spelled out two very good reasons why probably 90% of XTC fans around the world are blown away by this tune ! River Of Orchids blows me away in much the same way " Good Vibrations " does every single time I hear it . A " stunt " ? Goodness gracious me ... In their review of AV 1 MOJO magazine had this to say about River Of Orchids : " TO BEGIN : a little ripple of water , a pause , another pause and a softly plucked double-bass ; like one of those ECM ambient jazz pieces entitled Awakening or Tranquil Fjord . As random-sounding violins enter the picture , followed by parping , Young-Composer-Of-The-Year brass , one's eyebrows can't help but assume the skeptical position . But as the six minutes of River Of Orchids unfold- Andy Partridge's bold first song on this very of-its-own-world album - more and more recognition and pleasure seep into the listening experience and various strands start to link up until , when Miles Davis / Gil Evans muted trumpets commence to swing low a la Porgy and Bess , the whole thing becomes an impossible triumph and you're willing to accept just about everything that XTC in 1999 can throw at you . " Nail on the head ... Still joylaughing ... John in Japan
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 04:46:30 -0500 From: Cooking Vinyl <Cooking_Vinyl@compuserve.com> Subject: Re: Chart Position Message-ID: <199902240446_MC2-6BA4-3BC5@compuserve.com> Message text written by INTERNET:<chalkhills@chalkhills.org> >Just one tiny question: do the copies that were sold through your mail order devision count ?< I'm afraid mail order sales don't count. The good news is that early shop reports indicate that a top 40 chart position is very likely! In Japan it is no 8 in the International chart!!!
------------------------------ From: toddjones@mindspring.com (Todd E. Jones) Subject: AV1 - Premature Assessment: Dull and Lifeless Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 11:53:50 GMT Organization: Not Usually Message-ID: <36d3e5d1.847446@news.mindspring.com> Was it the antici...pation? Was it merely too-much-for-one-sitting? Was it the inevitable first listening negativity? Whatever it was, my first listen was dissappointing. Although the last three tunes (Can't Own Her, Harvest Festival & Last Balloon) seem quite promising, the bulk of the material seems void of vim. My opinion will certainly evolve, mature and most probably improve as familiarity breeds a deeper appreciation. My initial assessments of English Settlement, Skylarking and Nonsuch (three faves) were similarly harsh, so I suppose I should have held off for a couple weeks. So go ahead, flame me back, but make sure you address the following points: 1) Todd, you're an idiot who cannot appreciate the wondrous subtlety of this great band. 2) Todd, I suppose you need some "Peter Pumpkinhead" or "Generals and Majors" to draw you in 3) Todd, you've been listening to too much "N' Sync." Todd Jones Owner, Producer, Industrial Hygenist, Janitor HUGE sound generation & capture facility Cape Fear River Basin, NC http://www.mindspring.com/~toddjones
------------------------------ From: WWi8064839@aol.com Message-ID: <b8fccea7.36d3f8c0@aol.com> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 08:04:00 EST Subject: Taping Andy's FM Radio Spots I'll tell ya, that l'il Macintosh guy in my machine gotta have a mile-wide grin. I know I do! This album is fantastic! (I'm playing AV on my iMac CD player.) About the radio spots - I'm going to try to tape Andy's radio appearance today on the River (92.5); rumor has it he'll be on between 2 and 4. He's also doing appearances on WFNX (101.7) and WBOS (92.9). Who knows? Maybe later we can collectively compile a tape of the appearances? Is anyone else taping the radio shows? I'd say it's worth it; he's such a wit! Wes P.S. I noted BRISK sales of AV V1 in Newbury Comics in Harvard Square last night when I was there from 8 to 8:30. Two other copies were sold beside the one I bought. I also having the British (Cooking Vinyl) CD on mail order. (As an aside, I also got the 12-inch of Fat Boy Slim's "Praise You." Trip hop, house, Manchester sound revival? I wouldn't mind!)
------------------------------ From: Jdmack01@aol.com Message-ID: <62414f4.36d3fe3c@aol.com> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 08:27:24 EST Subject: Beware! No, this is not a virus hoax posting! Last night, I went to the Best Buy in Rockville, MD, where their computer showed that "AV1" was not due to be released until next week! AAAARGH!. But fortunately, a cool head prevailed, and I made my way over to Tower Records where, of course, "AV1" was sitting quietly on the shelf winking at me. The moral of the story - don't bother going to Best Buy to get this album. J. D.
------------------------------ Message-Id: <s6d3bcfa.013@gw.utk.edu> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 08:52:10 -0500 From: "todd steed" <steedt@cie.gw.utk.edu> Subject: I feel VENUS towards the APPLE in my hand Seven years. Seven years. What a lusty little thrill to go to the shop today and pick up AV. And the new Paul Westerberg along with Ornette Coleman Beauty is A Rare... But AV was the star of the show. First Reactions: I wish I wouldn't have listened to the demo tapes so much!! That kinda killed the surprise...but, what the hell. The demos got me through a bad time when I was stuck in Indonesia. So that's fine. And there are tons of subtle changes. Enough to keep my ears happy...which brings me to my next point== The orchestration== fan-fuckn-tastic. I mean wonderful. Lush, rich, and delicious like an accesible candy bar from Mars. GREAT arrangements and wonderful odd little twists and turns. I love that they split this one up in to two records. I like the mood created and sustained. The Songs== by and large superb. I wish he would be more clear as in Dictionary, at least every now and then. But then again, that's a minor complaint. I really dig the lyrics and songwriting. Colin, well, his voice and his songwriting chops are a bit below par on this one. Still entertaining, but not quite there, if you know what I mean. I find the tunes themselves the best since SKYLARKING. I would say my favorite XTC albums will probably always be SKYLARKING, English S, Mummer and AV..probably Nonesuch, too. The rest are fine but just don't hold up as well for me as a total package...though of course all are full of gems. I like on Sunflower how they change some of the bits and bobs. The vocals: Colin is, well, not so hot. Andy's vocals on a few cuts are the best he's EVER sang in my op. He strains here and there, but that's part of the charm. Production: Fan-fuckn'tastic OVERALL: FANFUCKINGTASTIC I'm fanfuckinglytasticly happy. I yam. I didn't even want to go to work today. todzilla of apelife
------------------------------ From: "Rafael" <elrafa@cvtci.com.ar> Subject: The Blessed Apple is flying home at last! Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 10:53:07 -0300 Message-ID: <0877f2358131829MAIL2@cvtci.com.ar> Hi people! It's hard for a guy who lives so far from where the best music of the world is given birth, to read hundreds of mails full of excited phrases related to the most expected release in almost a decade and expect just a single note from Amazon telling me that... ...my AV1 cd copy is on its way to Argentina at last!!! Yes! Yes! Yes! Now I must cross my fingers another week I guess, and then my soul will born again, the blood will run again throw my veins and my life will be completed once again. Thanks to some of the people that already have the new album, I knew that it has no written lyrics inside, so I have to ask a big favour to my Chalkhills fellows: PLEASE, DON'T TAKE SO MUCH TIME IN WRITING THE LYRICS IN YOUR SITE!! It's hard sometimes for someone who doesn't speak English everyday to understand the meaning of the words even you could read them, imagine when you don't have anything to read!! Thanks in advance. Cya! Rafael Diaz Mallea Buenos Aires Argentina
------------------------------ From: JStrole@aol.com Message-ID: <69a3f9e5.36d40472@aol.com> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 08:53:54 EST Subject: Andy & Colin in NYC Greetings, Happy Birthday to me!!!! 2/23 was my birthday and who should be at Tower Records but Andy Partridge & Colin Moulding. Well we already knew that bit. So I walk in and purchase AV1 and take my place on line (it hasn't been this cold in NYC in about 2 or 3 years). They took their time with all their fans and seemed genuinely happy to see so many people after a 7-year layoff. I tried my best to make my comments as quick as I could so the other people waiting would have their chance. I brought the 8x10 photo I had taken w/ XTC back in 1989 for Colin to sign (Andy signed during a Nonsuch appearance @ HMV). Colin took a look at it and was awfully curious about the time it was taken. We chatted a bit & I gave them some CDs from the record company I worked for. I went home, listened to AV1 and when my wife finally came home from her night class I felt less intense about another year going by. Hope to hear all your stories out there soon. Harry
------------------------------ From: "Damian Foulger" <damian@imclaser.com> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 07:58:52 -0600 Subject: -- John's AV1 Message-Id: <19990224074701.ae372ce6.in@ceo.ceolasers.com> John Relph wrote: > I am so very very sorry. But at least I got to hear the album this > morning... Isn't there something wrong with this picture? Our most esteemed John has to get AV1 on the day it is released. One would think that the composter of the Chalkhills digest would have got an advanced copy from somewhere. Was this a choice John? As always, keep up the good work. Dames tWd P.s. My AV1 came to my door yesterday and then the FedEx (wo)man took it away again. :-( "We did not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we merely borrow it from our children." -- Native American Saying
------------------------------ From: Matt_Kaden/CAM/Lotus@lotus.com Subject: Chiming Shining Glowing Date: Wed, 24 Feb 99 14:06:52 GMT Message-ID: <OF2765061A.1108CEF6-ON85256722.004BB803@lotus.com> Yesterday I woke up with X T C chiming to me, shining from the glowing window. I got up and walked to the phone, called my boss and said "something came up which requires immediate attention" and I took that mystery trip into the heart of town where AV1 grows bountifully. As soon as I heard the first few drops I knew I was in for it. B R I L L I A N T ! Even when I was waiting and anticipating - all these years, it is easy to forget just how mind-blowing a new record from XTC can be, even when I'm so familiar with their treasury of tricks, even when I knew most of the songs already by heart... So many elements of surprise! I think a negative review would be extremely challenging. I got in this morning and there was a message from yesterday. It was the mailroom saying that I had received a package from Music Boulevard. So it worked - received on the release date. By then, of course, I was already soaking in the sonorous tones of AV1. I know, what to do now with the other copy? Send forth any suggestions and I'd be more than happy to read them. So, I might be meeting Andy tonight at Tower but I don't know when or which location. That's my investigation for the day. what am i doing here?
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990224141706.20920.rocketmail@web4.rocketmail.com> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 06:17:06 -0800 (PST) From: nross <phoenixyellowrose@rocketmail.com> Subject: Nothing clever - ever to say, but its newsworthy just the same Hi people, A funny story: While driving to Tower's to buy her copy of AV1, Nicole was listening to WHFS, 99.1 in the DC area. Nicole screamed with delight to hear the words "in a few minutes... XTC". She decided to drive up and down 355, so that she could continue to listen... it turned out to be an interview. 10-15 minute spot of Andy talking to Lou Brutus about (yeh) not touring and about space ghost. Nicole was elated. Afterward... they played.... DEAR GOD. yeh. But, I guess the cool thing is... it was 10-15 minutes of a 3 HOUR interview the guy did with both Colin and Andy (in Philly, not DC). Supposidly... Brutus had his guitar with him... and there is some playing of it on the tapes... which will be aired from time to time. -okay back to whatever we all are doing at the moment, Nicole, the one that de-lurked a LOOOOONG time ago. Hi! to the other Nicole out there... "I've got a name... I've got a name..."
------------------------------ Message-ID: <697A4CA51395D111A658AA00040058069D9FCF@NT6> From: "Wiencek, Dan" <wiencek@aaos.org> Subject: Easter Theatre/AV comments + other biz Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 08:32:10 -0600 (Close your eyes, Molly) Tim K, reviewing Apple Venus, rated Easter Theatre thus: 3. Easter Theatre Andy said he was worried that, with so many people having heard the demos for so long a time, we wouldn't like the final versions as much. This is the only song on the CD that, unfortunately, proves Andy right. I just don't think this is as good as the demo version. I'm not quite sure why - they are very similar. Maybe it's just that the demo had a little more passion or something. In any case, it's still a great song. But it didn't live up to my expectations. RATING: A- (demo version rating: A+) I must admit I concur. The frustrating thing is that it could very easily have lived up to the demo, and beyond (River of Orchids exceeded my expectations, which were very high). I think what I miss are the string phrases that introduce the last two choruses: on the demo, after the "Stage leeeeeft [pause]" bit, the song suddenly swoops back to life with a burst of string (and I think some wind) samples, and these are repeated on the next chorus. The finished version has ... I'm not sure what it has. Bass, mostly, but whatever it is lacks the drama that the demo arrangement had. A missed opportunity methinks, though still, as Tim says, a brilliant song. (I hasten to add that all of the other songs, whether I've heard the demos for them or not, are without exception brilliant. I'll spare you a track-by-track, and say only that I Can't Own Her is light-years beyond the demo version--it gives me chills--and River of Orchids has just crept onto my short list of all-time-favorite XTC songs. Heeeeyyy ...) BTW, a big blanket welcome to all the newbies who have uncloaked to say hello. There was much speculation as to whether the new album would bring new subscribers and I'm glad to see it's actually happening. You are all welcome and I hope you have as much fun with the list as I have had. Looking forward to Thursday at Borders, Dan *___________________________ Dan Wiencek American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons www.aaos.org
------------------------------ Message-Id: <TFSADCZO@paraengr.com> From: David J Arnold <darnold@paraengr.com> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 8:35:31 -0600 Subject: What? No lyric sheet? Thank God for the Chalkhills website. Full lyrics for all of the wonderful songs on AV1 are generously posted there, providing solace for those of us who thought that Easter was dressed in yum-yums, yo-yos, or oil...
------------------------------ Message-ID: <000801be6003$f97a41e0$f06dcec0@t24806009694.DOA.STATE.LA.US> From: "John Voorhees" <griffon@earthling.net> Subject: Having an impact or two... Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 08:42:58 -0600 Steve Pitts assuredly tells us: > Since we're being picky (although I'm not picky, I'm pedantic) 'impacts' is > not a valid form, even for a tooth. A tooth can be 'impacted' but there is > no verb form of 'impact' and therefore 'impacts' can only be more than one > 'impact' not a participle of the verb 'impact' Man, do I _not_ want to end up with a long thread on this subject... There is a copy of the 1913 Webster Dictionary online, lest anyone think the use of "impact" as a verb is somehow a new Madison Avenue type deal. Read it and weep. http://machaut.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/WEBSTER.sh?WORD=impact
------------------------------ Message-Id: <s6d3d126.044@gwia.nwf.org> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 09:44:44 -0500 From: "TOM GRIFFIN" <GRIFFIN@nwf.org> Subject: new album OK - I don't want to get in too much trouble here, but here are some observations: River of Orchids - thumbs down. Sorry, maybe I'll grow to love it (it has happened before - eg. Chalkhills & Children), but for now - ugh! Andy's contributions to this album seem a little bit into the "light music" category for me. (sorry everyone) On the other hand I am in love with Colin's stuff. This kinda surprises me because I haven't really loved his stuff on O&L and Nonsuch. Finally, before I dig too deep a hole, I must say that this album has flashes of brilliance. And, I always hate every XTC album at first, then fall in love. Nevertheless, I can't wait until AV2. I need my rock injection. See y'all in Chicago! -Tom
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990224144913.2673.qmail@hotmail.com> From: "Kristen Reed" <kreed31@hotmail.com> Subject: Self-defense & some apologies Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 06:49:13 PST Chalkers, Sorry if some this is a bit off-topic, but I've got to defend myself here: In Vol. 5, #98 Miss Valerie wrote: >However, I'm just as irriatated that I have to read Miss >Kristin's rude comments about the "cultural black hole" of the South. Geez, it was an attempt at levitude. I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that some didn't get it. >Perhaps instead of dogging your place of residence you should try >visiting local music venues or visit an art gallery. I have spent many a night at various music venues over the past years, am extremely well-read and well-educated --- *even* in art history. I'm no stranger to either music venues nor museums. >An area is only as good as it's citizens are wiling to make >it and you are hardly doing your part. Thanks for the civics lecture. And I've donated time & books to literacy organizations; funny, I thought I was "wiling" to make this a bit of a better place. And I'm sure it's all my fault that it's not safe to walk the streets here. Just like I'm sure it's my lack of civic pride that led me to be robbed recently. >Remember Miss Kristin if it weren't for this so called "black hole" rock n' roll as we know it would not exist. Or perhaps you aren't aware that rock n' roll is a derivitive of southern music ie: the blues. Well Miss Valerie, I happen to be very aware of that. I know many of the local musicians, and I am very aware of their influences and the rich musical history of this city. >Hmmm... Louisiana...isn't that the same state famous for it's jazz >and blues? A place that harbors the French Quarter could hardly be >considered a wasteland. Unless you've been there when tons of people come through and feel free to urinate frequently in the streets (and I'm not the only one who's commented on tourists treating our town as a toilet). My (apparently lame) joke about the South being a cultural black hole is a phrase that's been shared amongst some of my friends and I for years. I grew up in a much smaller city that New Orleans, and nothing much ever happened there culturally (unless you're into rodeos or monster-truck shows). I do agree that New Orleans is much better in all respects as far as cultural opportunities (esp. the food & music). I apologize if I offended anyone. But like Seinfeld's dentist who converted to Judaism for the jokes, it's OK for me to joke about N.O. b/c I live here. And believe me, my comments are a lot more amicable than many other residents. I'll go back to lurking I suppose. Kristen
------------------------------ Message-Id: <v04003a00b2f9c18d54f2@[10.0.2.15]> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 09:49:41 -0500 From: John McGann/Original Custom Transcription Service Subject: Re: incomprehensible >From: Eb <gondola@deltanet.com> > I have a similar feeling about "River >of Orchids," though I do smile at those "mmmm"'s between lines -- a typical >Partridge vocal decoration which defies all logic yet somehow works. Actually,that's a cameo by Billy Bob Thornton from "Sling Blade". Isn't it? -- http://world.std.com/~jmcgann
------------------------------ From: Thynk2much@aol.com Message-ID: <d6f079ec.36d41261@aol.com> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 09:53:21 EST Subject: all XTC on sale at Music Blvd. Yep, pretty much what the subject line says...... all XTC on sale right now at www.musicblvd.com, including imports and the Transistor Blast box set ($42.88) and AV1 ($11.88). Other notable prices include Nonsuch/Oranges and Lemons/Big Express/Rag and Bone Buffet each at $5.99..... most other albums at $10.88. They are displaying the AV1 cover sideways, by the way, turned one notch clockwise.... when did all these online retailers become so coy? Leslie
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902241520.HAA01262@sparrow.prod.itd.earthlink.net> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 07:20:18 -0800 Subject: Re: Krakatoa From: "Russ Reynolds" <rcreation@earthlink.net> >>But does anyone remember the original >>title of the movie "Volcano"? 20 points to the first person who can recall >>this glaring geographical mixup (one of the reasons the film's title was >>changed). ---------- >From: "Michael Versaci" <stormymonday@sprintmail.com> >Subject: Krakatoa >East Of Java! No more calls, we have a winner! Krakatoa, as it turns out, is actually west of Java. Somewhere Gene Siskel is smirking. -russ
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36D41AB2.3A755754@columbia.edu> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 10:28:50 -0500 From: Jeff Rosedale <rosedale@columbia.edu> Organization: Columbia University Libraries Subject: Yup Saw them with my own two beady eyes. That being said, I now qualify as the stupidest fan in the world- got there nice and early, bought my CD, hung out inside Tower records watching them set up... by the time I got on line- the *end* of the line, it went around the block. In the cold. Frost Circus. Refrigerator Blues. Snowman. Deliver us from the Elements. Don't you ever dare call me chickenhead (sorry, impeded blood flow). 4 1/2 hours later, I was inside getting my CD and a This World Over postcard signed. The lads were in fine form, very polite but obviously exhausted by that time (as was everyone on line, and even the TVT rep). Both Colin and Andy look great and seem happy that the record is out. They were spending several minutes with each individual fan, or so I was told; by the end we were getting about 30 seconds. But hey, 30 seconds with XTC are fine with me after 17 years of waiting. And they signed several pieces, whatever you had, for every last fan. Really good sports. The album does sound great, as expected. 98% faithful to the demos. I'm sure it will only improve with time like any great vintage. Oh, and if you want another great (though not brand new) album, consider Graham Parker's 12 Haunted Episodes. Cheers --Jeff
------------------------------ Message-ID: <70C9C5C2CA53D111BD3B006097CF27812E399F@BOSTON> From: Eric Brittingham <EricB@onlc.com> Subject: A-V-1 pronounced as Joy Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 10:33:01 -0500 I calmly waited all day Tuesday before buying the album that evening after work. Today is really the day I will let it sink in, although I'm stuck with really tinny speaker here on my PC at work. I'm reacting to this one the same way I reacted to Skylarking. I immediately liked most of the songs, especially the early ones. Perhaps because the production is so straightforward, I can hear what's going on quite clearly. The orchestra gives the album a timelessness that allows me to concentrate on the structure of the music. Andy's and Colin's vocal performances seem very live, somewhat fragile--at this point, I think that's cool. I really like Frivolous Tonight, no matter what the nerds on that Dallas webcast think. It just makes me happy. It seems as if Colin is musically getting across the exact emotion he wants to portray in his lyric. Harvest Festival is very touching, but I'm a sentimental weepy girlie-man anyway. And as a dyed-in-the-wool Beatles fan, this album whips my cream. Colin's Fixing a Hole bass on Frivolous Tonight (which I can't hear at work thru these crappy speakers). The little Julia guitar and vocal part on Knights in Shining Karma (around the 'jealous winter sun' bit). I live for finding that kind of stuff. Meanwhile, Greenman sounds like something Robert Plant would like a lot right now. In an interesting note (to me, anyway), my girlfriend, who only likes the occasional XTC song (Dear God, Merely a Man) and usually forbids my playing them for very long or at all (usually a four track limit), let me listen to the whole thing in her presence and commented on how surprised she was that she liked so many of the songs. I'd Like That was a big winner for her. Frivolous Tonight was cute. Knights in Shining Karma got a "which one is this." She lost interest after Fruit Nut, though. But Apple Venus survived for 8 whole tracks! Looking forward (sort of) to the unavoidable arguments over why one song or another does or doesn't suck. I see it's begun with River of Orchids. I need to do more research before I join that discussion. Later.
------------------------------ Message-Id: <36D41F24.55CF13A1@bowdoin.edu> Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 10:47:54 -0500 From: Ben Gott/Loquacious Music <bgott@bowdoin.edu> Organization: http://listen.to/loquacious Subject: Transistor Blasts? Chalkers, I apologise if I sound like certain "bad elements" on the List, but I've just got to say this: Do we think we could reserve the "bashing" until we've heard the album a few times? I know that, at least in my case, I didn't like the album version of "Easter Theatre" as much as the demo...on first listen. However, after listening to it about ten times, I like it exponentially more. There's something about Colin's bassline...Prairie's drumming...the real strings and horns...Colin's backing vocals... I'm also beginning to enjoy Colin's songs more and more, although my friend Laurie doesn't much like "Frivolous Tonight" because it reminds her of a circus (and she's scared of clowns). I know it's an odd request, to be sure, but I remember reading in the Art Dudley interview (the best XTC interview I've read, next to Todd B.'s) that one of the reasons Andy thinks we're a little nuts is because we tend to put down his songs. In his words: "It's amazing, the stuff they talk about [on Chalkhills]. I've seen a tiny tip of the iceberg--not even that--of some of the stuff they talk about...The real hyperbole, I don't believe. Because--it's just me! And I fart like everyone else. [laughs] I get spots and I'm lazy and I'm just a normal schmoe. [laughs] So the hyperbole I don't believe, and then the real hurtful stuff--you know, the stuff like, 'Oh, this record is just crap compared to such-and-such-and-such-and-such, and when you hear these songs, it's obviously a once-great man falling apart before your very eyes, it's so sad to see this'--I'm destroyed by that!" I know it would be unrealistic to have this forum free of negative opinions (and we'd probably unsubscribe, 'cos it'd be so boring!), but could we keep in mind that, maybe, at some point, Andy and Colin might be reading this? Does the drumming on "Greenman" remind anyone else of Manu Katche's drumming on Peter Gabriel's "Us" album? Prairie really outdoes himself this time! -Ben P.S. In a completely unrelated e-mail, my friend Chris included this tidbit about XTC: "By the way, XTC kicked ass with their new release. I'll buy it the first chance I get." P.P.S. "AV1" is now #6 on Music Boulevard...and climbing... +------------------------------------------------------------------+ Benjamin Gott . Bowdoin College . Brunswick, Maine 04011 bgott@bowdoin.edu . loquacious@usa.net . gott@tmbg.org AOL: Plan4Nigel . Telephone (207) 721-5513 . Mobile (207) 798-1859
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