Chalkhills Digest, Volume 5, Number 120 Saturday, 6 March 1999 Today's Topics: What's New on Chalkhills? Two new albums, one set of ears... The Onion AV1 review Once again breaking the flow of the digest.... various musings about serious music The Return Of Rectal Boy Harvest Festival Another XTC fan *elated*!!! Re: Greenman "The New Album" Re: Recent Demo Material Re: posted My AV1 Thoughts (as if you asked...) My mistake, your gain XTC Chart position Easter Parade, Chicago, Seagulls Screaming in Japanese Song Order on AV1 APPLE VENUS AT #106 IN THE USA Two AV1 related things (surprise) Garden vs. River Some thoughts on AV1 Review of letter! 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 compiled with Digest 3.7 (John Relph <relph@tmbg.org>). We can't go on meeting / This once in every year.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 6 Mar 1999 12:07:30 -0800 (PST) Message-Id: <199903062007.MAA67103@mando.engr.sgi.com> From: John Relph <relph@engr.sgi.com> Subject: What's New on Chalkhills? Le pommes de Venus, As many of you have figured, it's still intensely busy here at Chalkhills Central. First item of business: please remember to update your links and bookmarks to point to the new home of Chalkhills at www.chalkhills.org/ Second item of business: I assume some of you were able to participate in the XTC web chat on AOL on Thursday (or Friday morning, depending on your time zone). If you had any trouble with the chat or you have any comments on the format of the chat, please send your comments to John Hammond at TVT Records <johnh@tvtrecords.com>. I was unable to connect to the chat myself because of problems with Java, being unable to connect to port 4020, and other technical glitches. Josh Sierles told me that the user interface was not easy to use or intuitive and that the applet would die after a short time. Also, half an hour is barely long enough to get connected! And has anybody been able to figure out if the chat has been archived? On to the more positive: David Veitch, entertainment editor at the Calgary Sun, spoke with Andy Partridge recently. David graciously granted Chalkhills the opportunity to post the transcript of his full interview, check it out at www.chalkhills.org/articles/Veitch9903.html David also wrote two reviews of Apple Venus for the Calgary Sun, the reviews can be found on Chalkhills as well. Tim Harris sent in the chords to "Fruit Nut" (three times) and "Frivolous Tonight". Jeffrey Fariello sent in chords and tab to "Harvest Festival" and "Blue Beret". Duncan "Dunks" Kimball sent in chords and tab to "All of a Sudden (It's Too Late)". Richard Pedretti-Allen scanned cover photos from "I'd Like That", and the AV1 promo CD. David Lake sent in photos from the Borders Chicago Andy Partridge in-store, and Doug Mashkow sent in photos from the Tower Records NYC in-store. Robert Cosentino (and others) sent in a long article from The Washington Post. Robert actually went so far as to scan the newspaper page, so we've got the photos as well (see www.chalkhills.org/articles/WashPost9902.html). Adrian Ogden sent in the entire text of the article and interview in MOJO magazine (see www.chalkhills.org/articles/MOJO1999.html). We've got "Buzzcity Talking", a list of XTC chat rooms and bulletin boards, on the Other Sites of Interest page. And of course there are innumerable new reviews of AV1 available. (Actually, I'm just too lazy to count them all.) Wes Hanks still wins for the most reviews sent in (do he do anything else?): Richmond Times-Dispatch The Columbus Dispatch Akron Beacon Journal New York Post The Indianapolis Star The Calgary Sun Sun-Sentinel Ft. Lauderdale Chicago Sun-Times The Fort Worth Star-Telegram The Times (London) Sydney Morning Herald The Fresno Bee The Fort Worth Star-Telegram Other folks who helped: Jason Kirkman: San Francisco Chronicle Simon Coward: The Guardian (London), Uncut Troy Peters: Entertainment Weekly Kurt Muehlner, Jeff Langr: CDnow David Oh: Toronto Star Francis Heaney: The Onion Bill Curran: The Hamilton Spectator Randy Posynick: BAM Stephen Harper: Atlanta Journal Constitution And there are even more reviews left to catalog. My fingers are getting tired. As far as lyrics, please note that it's "Rael Brook" shirts. And in "I Can't Own Her", the lyrics run I own this river, I own this town All of its climbers and its winos sliding down As in "social climbers" and winos sliding into the gutter. I think of vines when I hear this line. And in closing let me say that the LP release of AV1 is quite impressive: embossed cover, gatefold sleeve, liner notes that can be read. And very heavy disc. No messages in the runout grooves, however. Well worth a dollar. -- John
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990304074523.14462.qmail@hotmail.com> From: "Chris Crouch" <chriscrouch@hotmail.com> Subject: Two new albums, one set of ears... Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 01:45:22 CST "Andy Miller" <andymiller@4thestate.co.uk> wrote: Apple Venus #1 entered the UK album chart at number 42 - don't know the sales figures, but that's three places higher than The Sebadoh by Sebadoh, also in its first week of release. Is this a good showing? Better than Nonsuch? To which I reply: While I can't speak for the chart placing, I can say that I purchased both AV1 and The Sebadoh last Tuesday and only one of them has recieved near-constant play on my stereo. AV1 is pure magic, plain and simple. I find a little something new in it every time I listen. I've probably spun it a hundred times in the last week and have not even begun to tire of it (The same cannot be said for my roommate, I fear. Perhaps now he can appriciate the suffering I went though when he first got his KC and Jojo disc. Good god...). Chris in Ames PS - I'm going to be spending the next year studying at the University of Exeter. If there is anyone on Chalkhills with information on the area (the best pubs, places to see concerts, ect.) who would like to drop me a line, I would be very thankful.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36DE3E73.2B77CFDC@squirrel.com.au> Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 19:04:04 +1100 From: Luetjens <luetjens@squirrel.com.au> Subject: The Onion AV1 review Hello all There's a very favourable review of Apple Venus 1 at everyone's favourite online newspaper, The Onion. http://avclub.theonion.com/music.html Pete
------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 11:28:35 +0100 (MET) From: Martin van Rappard <rappard@dds.nl> Subject: Once again breaking the flow of the digest.... Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.90.990304111717.9747F-100000@fatima.dds.nl> ...with a few questions and remarks. 1) Chris Kushmider <chriskus@pottsville.infi.net> posted to the digest looking for tape trades. I'm sorry to say this (as I've traded succesfully with him in the past), but he has a very bad reputation among traders - a Dejanews search will confirm this. 2) Where can I get CD-R copies of the Chalkhills and Children tributes? 3) A few digests ago someone mentioned: "Did he hear about the "climb aboard Jewchildren" controversy on 'Hills?" Could someone fill me in on this - I'm rather new to the list, as you might have guessed from question 2. 4) www.gemm.com is listing several copies of the Japanese bootleg demos series for around $25 each - are these worth it? Chalkhills has the track lists, but no word on sound quality. If anyone has these on CD and can do CD-R, we might be able to set up a trade - my list is at http://members.xoom.com/rappard/bootlist.html Sincerely, Martin
------------------------------ From: Saints3Den@aol.com Message-ID: <6a452a9d.36de666d@aol.com> Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 05:54:37 EST Subject: various musings about serious music hi people! WHAT A FINE TIME TO BE AN XTC FAN! Here are a few thougts and the like. I am one of those connecticut chalker-types who just didn't go to either of the conveniently located signings in ny or boston. i may be kicking myself for years over this . My small purchase story is that i drove a few extra miles to a borders, bypassing a few local stores to reward a store which i know carries xtc. I thought i saw it immediatly- but it turned out to be the lauren hill cd (damn those dreadlocks looked like one big peacock feather from a distance!)OH-there it is! No...thats TLC (im dyslexic) In reality it was nicely displayed and i found it immediately. Please will you not refer to this as worth the seven year wait? That might convince andy to hold av two back for 7 years. To me -colins songs keep this from being a too serious of a cd-just the right counter punch to andys (for the most part )very serious approach. Regarding the cassette package -if pack of cigs bugs you, think deck of cards-my first thought on seeing it,and cant you just imagine playing a nice game of cribbage with such a deck? colin in this months bass player magasine -cover says xtc, but its a just colin article . my choice for band names "Phil and the Blanks" Lastly... the lost chorus for easter theater: Dave left ! 'cos he had enough of andy partridge, Dave's right! Apple Venus should have had electric songs, Stand up! if you all beleive in what Daves saying... New life -Dave just got a new life... eddie st. martin
------------------------------ Message-Id: <4782AD6ADDBDD2119B570008C75DD5C1021EEF@MGMTM02> From: Lawson Dominic <LawsonD@parliament.uk> Subject: The Return Of Rectal Boy Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 11:52:32 -0000 Greetings, sports fans. I'll hold back on my review of AV1 because (a) I haven't heard it on CD yet and my one good ear just ain't reliable enough to assess a 2nd gen copy, and (b) our Webmaster is on holiday so there won't be anything new on the site (www.lamcat.demon.co.uk <http://www.lamcat.demon.co.uk> ) for a while anyway...........HOWEVER!!!!!!!! >>One of XTC's finest recordings, a boffo achievment! And if you ever use the word boffo again, I will personally pay to have you killed. And on a more irritating and brain-dead note.... >>Wow, this album really blows guys No it doesn't. And you're an ugly tosser. Sorry - kneejerk reaction. >>River of Dreams--Irritating from the first drop. Well, that's Billy Joel for you. >>A mediocre pop song with pretty dumb lyrics Hands up who disagrees? Oh, that'll be everyone then. Twat. >>The opening is almost as irritating as "River of Dreams" but once it kicks in, it gets much better. You are a prize penis. Keep going, this is great... >>Pretty but sterile ballad Ha ha ha ha ha. Ha ha ha ha ha. No, stop it. Seriously, STOP IT!!! >>Did somebody say this was the greatest XTC song ever? What kind of drugs are you on? OK, "Greenman" isn't the best XTC song ever, but it's the drugs you're taking that worry me. Try oxygen - I gather your brain could do with some..... >>Mean-spirited, heavy-handed diatribe that might benefit from a rockier arrangement. Still, as someone else said, I hate songs where the spell stuff out I can imagine. It must be tricky having to work out what the words are in such a short space of time. T - W - A - T . Quick, leg it before he works it out....... >>Frothy little throwaway from Colin. At least it breaks up the monotony. Jesus, what a misery. Does anyone think that he's bought a Bob Dylan album by mistake? >>Boring, completely off-key, out of tune mess. Now you're starting to piss me off. Come back when you know the first thing about music and try again. Amateur criticism is all very well, but moronic bullshit is another matter entirely. >>Speaking of boring... Atleast Andy finally shuts up for the last couple of minutes for that great trumpet solo. Oh well I am relieved. You liked the trumpet solo. Perhaps a Herb Alpert record might make more sense next time. Just for the record, I'm completely deaf in one ear and prone to sudden acts of verbal diarrhoea, but even I wouldn't have had the audacity to post such a pitiful litany of cack-handed drivel. Are you sure you actually like XTC at all? And speaking of major cock-ups... >>An interesting note: My wife, on first hearing of "I Can't Own Her" said, "It sounds like Sting"...AAAARRRGH!!... On second thought, she does have a point there. No she doesn't. The world has gone mad, and I shall weep for you all. >>Dom, keep stirring the pot, please. Well as you all know, I am an expert pot-stirrer. I am also a dab hand at nudging heroin, and once disturbed some crack so it's kind of a career thing really... >>Hey, remember when REM had a rapper (KRS-One...or some other combination of letters, numbers, and symbols) "sing" on their album? Yes, and it was rather good. KRS-One is something of a legend, despite what you might think, so it was an inspired collaboration. OK, sampling "Dear God" is a potentially awful idea but you never know, it could work....just ask Ozzy. Contrary to popular belief, there is an awful lot of excellent rap music around at the moment... >>there a bit too much mutual masterbation at the alter of XTC on this list most of the time Possibly, but that is somewhat inevitable since Chalkhills is devoted to XTC rather than merely curious about them....They're not my favourite band in the whole world either, but I can totally understand a few jets of jism gently splattering the digest from time to time...........AND LEARN TO SPELL!!! And getting my shots in early.... >>Harrison is anal. >>Dom is rectal. Hang on a minute. That's terribly rude. Why can't we all just be nice to each other? Oh, and BTW (spew!) I'm definitely anal (behold my alphabetically organized record collection and weep, sweet chalksods, weep...) - I wouldn't like to speak for Harrison though. Oh alright then, he's more sphinctral than anything else. Did I just make a word up? Cool. >>And for those of you that insist on comparing ELO to XTC: Just remember, Jeff Lynne took two very nice unreleased Lennon songs, and wrecked 'em! Rectum? You sneaky devil.... Back soon! Dom.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36DE88AE.2829A454@pobox.com> Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 08:20:46 -0500 From: Jefferson Ogata <ogata@pobox.com> Subject: Harvest Festival JIM_HINCHMAN@hp-roseville-om3.om.hp.com wrote: > Harvest Festival- Will probably get flamed for this. But it kinda > bores me. Just don't get the point of it, not yet > anyway. I think this is the most moving song on the disc. Boy #1 meets girl in youth, girl participates in harvest festival ritual with boy #2, they all grow up and boy #1 loses track of girl, then boy #1 receives an unexpected invitation to attend the wedding of girl and boy #2. Watching the wedding he remembers the feelings of youth. I don't know about you but I can definitely relate to this story. It's fraught with the wondering regret of unrealized possibility, and also with the interesting suggestion that marriage itself is a kind of harvest festival, or vice versa. This song is beautifully subtle, with ingenious musical cues at the beginnings of the two sections. To me it stands out from the rest of the album like a sunflower in a field of poppies. Of course, the poppies are really nice too. -- Jefferson Ogata. smtp: <ogata@pobox.com> http://www.pobox.com/~ogata/ finger: ogata@pobox.com ICQ: 19569681 whois: jo317@whois.internic.net
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36DEBB53.7FE0@schoollink.net> Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 08:56:51 -0800 From: Dan Phipps <phipps@schoollink.net> Organization: CIC Subject: Another XTC fan *elated*!!! Hi all! -- Have had the new one now for a bit over a week, and must say without a doubt that this is THE BEST XTC release yet! It was well worth the seven + year wait, in my opinion. Every song on it is top-notch and makes this XTC fan smile! :-) I'd like to ask though how can I possibly get hold of some of these demos that I've never heard before -- "I Don't Want To Be Here" etc., etc., etc....?? Would love to hear these! Please advise... Quick question in closing -- "twatic cover art"???????? Thanks guys for AV1!! Welcome back! :-) -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /Dan Phipps <phipps@schoollink.net> "Imagination like a muscle will increase with exercise." (Peter Blegvad)
------------------------------ Message-ID: <000b01be6646$ec9b57e0$28010101@dave> From: "david robson" <hodad@ozemail.com.au> Subject: Re: Greenman Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 00:57:19 +1100 Well another lurker surfaces I hear you all moan.... I`ve been reading the comments about the new album for what seems like weeks now, and just today the call came through that my copy had finally arrived!! I`m not even going to attempt to give a song-by-song synopsis of the album (all has been said) but as David oh wrote... <i'm having a problem with the album, tho... it seems i can't get past <"greenman", i have to hear it all over again! it may take some time for the <full picture to be seen by me... i keep going back to the beginning before <i've even finished listening to all of it... help! <davidoh This I will say...."Greenman" is to me XTC`s FINEST moment I can ever recall. The deftness of arrangment and execution (not to even get into the playing and singing!) has created a song that almost beggars belief on my part - I am truly stunned!! While there are many superb songs on the album this one is for me a MAGIC moment indeed, kind of a synthesis of Celtic/Indian mysticism that truly touches the soul - take a bow Mr Partridge, you have raised the beam once again..... Thanks for reading Dave Robson
------------------------------ From: Chauncy14@aol.com Message-ID: <fb25e05e.36de9b3a@aol.com> Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 09:39:54 EST Subject: "The New Album" Hello out there to all of you anonymous Fans. My name is John Gardner. I am new to the "Club." I am a musician, have been since I was 3 years old. (Am 33 now.) I played and recorded with The Freddy Jones Band, and a local Chicago band, Stefano's Face; outside all the many "3rd and 4th world's greatest garage bands!" ( which I have graced by playing the chops). I have been an XTC Fan since 1983, when WXRT Radio Chicago really started crankin up XTC on the FM dial. By 1984, it was all over. This stuff that XTC puts out is insatiable. I could not stop buying their albums; I was buying albums I had never heard of; not knowing any of the older songs or albums. I would drive miles away from home in search for that album which could not be found. I have found them. Just barely in some occasions. So it is no small surprise that my friends think I am nuts. I am sure they don't understand the connection I have to this band, but am certain you all can relate. It is almost a calling to listen to Andy, Colin, and Dave {regretfully I will only now be able to listen to the "earlier recordings" of Dave}. Dave truly is the catalyst for this band's sound. Not taking anything away from Andy's superb writing and arrangements. The middle eight in Id' like that, Greenman, and Fruit Nut all have the Andy Partridge signiture which flourishes from the Album Mummer, taking us to date with that "sound" of XTC. The double guitaring so reticent of this band will likely be lost without Dave. At any rate, Apple Venus, has a new "sound" to it, but still retains the XTC characteristics and idiosynchracies that only you the fans know. It is an innate thing to know this band's sound. The minor chord scales, the vocal patterns, the movements, and the harmonizing backing vocals are so familiar. However, this album does one thing most others didn't: uses a computer for sequencing. There are other albums which have used computers, I know this, but it is on this album that I think XTC is cheating us from their talents. The entire album is sequenced-sounding. Even the string compositions. One reason why I am sure Dave left the band, due to lack of creativity/musical -acoustical input. Dave is clearly not a synth/sequencing techo-junkie; he's acoustic. And, while I enjoy this album, it has lost that acoustic-ness (or electric-ness, for that matter). Let's hope Dave comes back at the bequest of Andy's vanity. Does anyone else get this stuff? Am I too far out there? Anyway, besides myself, I know of only one other person who has all but a few albums, and is familiar with the band. So I guess I feel right at home with you "Chalkhillians," telling all of my thoughts. For whatever it is worth, I have the Biography by Neville, and I am reading it album by album. Try reading that way: Reading the book along with each album playing in the background that relates directly to that chapter is fun. Probably the best way to read about the history of XTC, and am finding new insights this way, in addition to re-introducing myself to those all too familiar sounds and songs, which I have not heard in some time. Well, must get to work. Thanks for reading, and we'll type to you all another time. Peace. -John
------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 05:20:11 -0500 From: Cooking Vinyl <Cooking_Vinyl@compuserve.com> Subject: Re: Recent Demo Material Message-ID: <199903040520_MC2-6CA7-96D9@compuserve.com> Message text written by INTERNET:<chalkhills@chalkhills.org> > One question concerning the recent demo material of XTC: Does Cooking Vinyl plan to give this stuff an official release ? If so - in between AV1 and AV2 or following the release of AV2 ??< possibly in between???
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199903041256.NAA05026@mail.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 14:06:29 +0000 Subject: Re: posted Dear Chalkers, Rick Hap said: > Apple Venus Volume One has been posted to [censored] > > Enjoy. Enjoy? I cannot find any joy in the fact that somebody pirated this album Don't you think Andy and Colin deserve a bit of cash for their hard work? yours in xtc, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc
------------------------------ Message-Id: <TFSAFFUA@paraengr.com> From: David J Arnold <darnold@paraengr.com> Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 9:35:27 -0600 Subject: My AV1 Thoughts (as if you asked...) As a long-time lurker, I couldn't resist commenting on the excellence of AV1. I apologize for weird text formatting - it happens automatically at work here, and there's nothing I can do about it. My release-day adventure: after calling many record stores here in Houston on the 23rd, my best answer was that Borders could have it in three or four days. As a hardcore XTC fan with no demo experience, I found that to be the wrong answer. As a longshot, I called a Sam Goody store in a half-deserted mall, thinking the staff would be bored enough to open any boxes of new releases. They had it! I won't tell you how much I paid for it, but I believe three or four days is certainly worth a few bucks. "River of Orchids" seemed jarring when Andy's vocals popped in, but I was so entranced by the end of the song that I had to listen to it again before moving on. I won't go through every song (sighs of relief all around), but I'd like to praise "River of Orchids" and "Easter Theatre" as true epics - classic, grand gestures as wonderful as anything ever done by XTC. "Knights in Shining Kharma": great song, but does anyone notice how out-of-tunre that guitar arpeggio is? Could it be deliberate? Colin's songs: jaunty little ditties; not what I'd call great works of art, but pleasant counterpoint to the other songs. Having listened to AV1 repeatedly at home, in the car, at work, and even while walking in my neighborhood, I can now say that it's my favorite XTC album. Does anyone have any info on U.S. Billboard Chart position? - David in Houston
------------------------------ From: William H Stoner III <bilbo@Progressive-Systems.Com> Message-Id: <9903041631.AA07387@stingray> Subject: My mistake, your gain Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 11:31:12 -0500 (EST) Hey all, I was burning a disc of miscellaneous demos/etc to swap in between listenings of Apple Venus, which is growing on me. Anyway it died and I restarted but messed up the running order (perfectionism is (can be) most evil). Share the mess I say. So the person who writes the most compelling, 50 word (or less) essay on why they should recieve the botched disk will recieve said disk free of charge (within the US or Canada, elsewhere I'd want postage to be covered by the recipient). Submissions will be open until 9am US Eastern Time, Friday (tomorrow 3-5-99). Depending upon amount of submissions the winner will be announced later Friday or Monday (3-8-99). Likely on Monday. Note that the winning submission will be posted (to chalkhills) along with said announcement. I'm the final judge and arbiter concerning the winning submission. good luck the track list: 1 King for a Day (Czar Mix) 2 Frost Circus (Homo Safari No 5) 3 Smartest Monkeys (demo) 4 Third Stone from the Sun [David Dreams aka Squinty two Strats] 5 Ella Guru 6 Skeletons (demo) 7 Down a Peg (demo) 8 Wait Till Your Boat Goes Down 9 The Good Things (demo) 10 Cherry in Your Tree 11 King for a Day (Versailles Mix) 12 Mantis on Parole (Homo Safari No 4) 13 My Bird Performs (demo) 14 Egyptian Solution (Homo Safari No 3) 15 Bushman President (Homo Safari No 2) 16 Homo Safari No 1 17 The Good Things 18 Gold 19 Procession Towards Learning Land (Homo Safari No 6) PS - there's no fancy cover or anything just the tracklisting done with an ultra fine marker in my non-cursive scrawl. PPS - AV's so mellow that I had to wait a couple of days to be in the proper frame of mind to give it a good listen and not end up dissapointed. bilbo@progressive-systems.com
------------------------------ Message-ID: <C4D3F9980FD4D111892B00805FBBF5D10189D104@mailsvr1.lernerny.com> From: "Lieman, Ira" <ilieman@lernerny.com> Subject: XTC Chart position Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 11:27:07 -0500 From Wall Of Sound: XTC's latest, Apple Venus, Vol. 1 lands at No. 106. (Billboard doesn't show albums below position 100 on their website.) This probably means they sold in the 10,000 range. -ira L E R N E R N E W Y O R K Ira Lieman, Information Center Analyst 212.884.2122 & 800.723.5333 x42122 Pager: 1-800-PAGE-MCI Pin: 1431988
------------------------------ Message-Id: <v03020900b3046947fbb6@[129.105.37.240]> Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 11:04:17 -0600 From: Olof Hellman <hellman@ksan.ms.nwu.edu> Subject: Easter Parade, Chicago, Seagulls Screaming in Japanese JIM_HINCHMAN Wrote: > Easter Parade- This snuck up on me. Love it now. Uh, That's "Easter Theatre", but I, too, was thinking about "Easter Parade" yesterday: In your Easter bonnet, with all the frills upon it, You'll be the finest lady in the Easter Parade. What is that from? I was at the Chicago signing. Yes those of us way back in line actually did make it through, even as Borders was closed and it was past eleven. Anyone else back there will remember me as the Dad whose 1 year old was running around terrorizing the merchandise. What is it that makes us turn into jelly when we meet Andy (or any of the band...) At first I felt really stupid for even thinking about spending so much time in line. Then pure ecstacy at meeting Andy and having him sign some stuff. (vinyl -- British release English Settlement and the Senses Working Overtime EP) Andy laughed as I "introduced my Pink Thing", and said how much fun my wife and I had with that song. Andy held the SWO EP -- the one with the African-design face -- up in front of his own face and clowned for my son. Then he drew booties on the chalkhorse. I'm just so impressed at how genial he was, even in "working overtime" hours. And a question for Isogai Naoyuki, who contributed "Seagulls Screaming" to Chalkhills Children '97, if he still reads the list: Where can I get the funky Japanese lyrics you used for that? - Olof
------------------------------ Message-ID: <C4D3F9980FD4D111892B00805FBBF5D10189D108@mailsvr1.lernerny.com> From: "Lieman, Ira" <ilieman@lernerny.com> Subject: Song Order on AV1 Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 12:24:07 -0500 Fellow Venusians (?) Wow...I haven't posted this much since...well...never. I've had a little while to digest this tasty Apple, and I've noticed lots of people have griped about the song order or misplacement of certain songs, and after wrestling with it for a *LITTLE* while I realize that the order of the songs are perfect, both musically and lyrically, to arrive at a story. Originally, I thought the song order could be switched around so that it could explain a relationship from beginning to end, and it realistically could, but that's not what's happening here. It's seeming like Andy is describing the beginning, fruition, and demise of his first marriage and then entering into a new relationship. It seems that the only "out of place" song seems to be "Greenman," but by looking at it more carefully it might be directed at the new relationship while still involved in the old one. And "Fruit Nut" can be said to describe exactly what a bachelor would do for a hobby when there's no family to take care of directly. It's a great song to get the bitter taste of "Your Dictionary" out of your head (and btw, I love the song.) "The Last Balloon" answers to the new start that "Harvest Festival" alludes to. Sure, the running order of the songs could be rearranged to tell a different story, but that isn't the case. And whomever decided that Apple Venus would play in this order is proof that you don't need Toddzilla to come up with an album with such a tightly related theme. There. My two cents. -ira L E R N E R N E W Y O R K Ira Lieman, Information Center Analyst
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990304183149.12312.rocketmail@send104.yahoomail.com> Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 10:31:49 -0800 (PST) From: Mark Rushton <markrushton@yahoo.com> Subject: APPLE VENUS AT #106 IN THE USA According to Billboard, XTC's Apple Venus debuted at #106. check it out at http://www.billboard.com - if you're not a subscriber you can only see the Top 100 album - Quote: "Other debuts on The Billboard 200 this week include new titles from Blondie (No. 18), Yukmouth (No. 40), Jimi Hendrix (No. 65), the Chieftains (No. 73), Tracy Byrd (No. 74), and Tevin Campbell (No. 88). Also bowing this week are much-anticipated sets by Paul Westerberg (No. 104) and XTC (No. 106)." Unquote Mark Rushton webmaster, Permanent Flame, The Bill Nelson Web Site http://www.billnelson.com
------------------------------ From: "Andrew Notarian" <anotarian@aws.com> Subject: Two AV1 related things (surprise) Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 13:32:06 -0500 Message-ID: <001801be666d$4e763270$290b9ccc@andrew.aws.com> 1.) Music Blvd doesn't guarantee that a new album will arrive on the release date unless you order on the Friday before the release date and use FedEx overnight shipping. Since they ship most of their stuff from the West Coast, it takes forever to get to the East Coast by snail mail. Why is their customer service in the Philly area if they ship everything from California? 2.) I was pondering taking the time to create a web interface for all of us to vote on AV1 opinions. Things like Thumbs Up/Down per track, or opinion polls on questions like "Do you like River of Orchids." I would hook this into an SQL database so that once it's all set up an ready to go it will just work automatically ad infinitum. If there seems to be any interest I will ask my employer if they mind sparing some bandwidth and SQL processing time to this... I know reponse to past polls has been sparse, which is why I thought I'd assess the interest first. AV1 rocks btw, was not at Gaithersburg Best Buy, but was available at Borders. They had a third the amount of the other new releases that day. Sorry for looking for and then buying the album in an evil chain store. There is no such thing as a non chain store in Gaithersburg from what I can tell. I also ruined my chances of meeting Andy/Colin by moving. I could have gone to Philly AND New York last year.
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199903041832.AA12159@axtx0060.scent.mccaw.com> From: steve mcallister <steve.mcallister-next@attws.com> Date: Thu, 4 Mar 99 12:32:16 -0600 Subject: Garden vs. River . . . another Austinite chiming in. A big ole welcome to the new folks, young and old. This AV1 is quite the treat. 'Frivolous Tonight' is so lovely and 'Harvest Festival' just knocks me out. I remember when Oranges and Lemons appeared and I used to skip 'Garden of Earthly Delights' so that I could jump right into MoS. For some reason, GoED just bugged me and I never could get used to it. About 3 years later, me knowing all the songs well, I heard it in a friend's house and almost hit the floor. . . what was this wonderful XTC song I'd never heard? So I had to reassess, relisten, and lo & behold, GoED becam one of my faves from that release. Finally, I *got* the song. What suprised me more was then learning that AP thought it was a horrible song to start a record with. Flash forward to AV1. Song one, RoO, I just don't get. It's cool, amazingly arranged, and how the hell he was able to split 16 beats into 3-3-3-3-4 I'll never know, but it doesn't grab me. Maybe it's me. Give me a few years and maybe my head will find the delight, I maintain hope. One of you asked if it is Colin playing bass on Greenman - I have to say it is real bass played by him; albiet compressed and god-knows-what else. It is such an absolute delight to hear him play again. I only wish I could make it to an in-store just to tell him 'thanks' for teaching me a lot about the instrument. b'bye sm
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36DED343.6A5F@virgin.net> Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999 18:38:59 +0000 From: Peter Wright <Peter.wright2@virgin.net> Subject: Some thoughts on AV1 Hi Chalkies, I won't review every track on AV1 but I have some thoughts on certain songs. Here goes....... My fave from the demos was 'Easter Theatre'. I still love it but it has been superceded by the mighty ' Green Man'. If there is to be a single , I would urge Andy to catch a train to Brighton and take Norman Cook down the pub. Ply Cooky with booze and persuade him to give GM the Fatboy Slim 'fairy dust' treatment !! A big fat hit would ensue and hence lots of dosh to keep XTC in business for the forseeable future. 'Frivolous Tonight' . I know this has you all split but I think its superb. Colin brilliantly sums up the old British tradition of going to the pub with your mates (no wives/girlfriends) and spend the evening getting increasingly drunk while talking about the 'trivial things'. ie. Sport , women , cars and er....more women. Its a great night out practised by boys and men all over this fair land. Then Colin spoils it all with that uncalled for last line : 'we're all so RIDICULOUS tonight' Theres nothing ridiculous about it , Col. Its just a bit of fun !! (Incidentally , in the lyrics for this song on the Chalkhills website , there are a couple of errors which only a Brit would spot : 'Let our railbrook shirts hang out' is actually RAELBROOK shirts. These were naff nylon shirts that the less fashionable would wear - Raelbrook being the manufacturers name. 'Some might think we're a bit overshot' should be 'a bit of a shower'. In Britain , this means a group of people who are a bit of a sorry lot. A rabble. As for 'Fruit Nut' - its cute but incredibly lightweight. After 7 years I would have thought Col would have written something far stronger than this. 'River of Orchids'. I like this track til about 75% through and then it starts to get terribly cluttered. Don't get me wrong , I love a bit of choral staggered vocalising but this is too much. When the muted trumpet adds to the confusion I start to lose it ! Also, a bad choice for an opening track cos it takes forever to get started ! In with a bang , I say - especially after so long away. 'Knights In Shining Karma' . Seems to me Andys going for the 'most chord changes in one song' award at the Grammys !! Whitney Houston recently won the 'most notes sung in a single sylable (?) ' Grammy !! Some general thoughts to finish : Andy is often cited as the new Ray Davies. I'd say Colin should get that title. He has a great way of observing life and getting it down brilliantly in his songs. Andy seems to go off on flights of fancy most of the time these days. Finally , I hope Colin isn't becoming to Andy what John Oates is to Daryl Hall. ie. A couple of songs on each album and very little to do vocally. It pretty much ends up as a solo album with a 'special guest' appearance by the artists 'close personal friend' !! AV1 : Hate the title , indifferent about the sleeve , LOVE THE MUSIC !! See you - Pete.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <01BE666F.F560AFF0@robert> From: Robert Wood <wobbit@bigfoot.com> Subject: Review of letter! Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999 23:07:21 -0000 Jason's letter in reply to the San Francisco Chronicle was excellent. The exact same critism could be levelled at many reviews and reviewers the world over, I hope they print your lettter.
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