Chalkhills Digest, Volume 5, Number 149 Thursday, 25 March 1999 Today's Topics: extension Super song live "It was all sort of feathery-feathery..." Countdown to Easter... bubblegum album Sounds like Your Dictionary AV1 singles XTC != Tull Damned / PiL The one and only Sgt. Pepper my sgt.pepper xtc commercial "Ancient British Past" article in NYT Harvest festival & more Re: Apology? my two twisted cents worth... Singled out Peppers Plus PS Sgt. XTC MY Sgt. Peppers AV1 on (TV)T! RE: River of Orchids winding my way LOT'S O SCHTUFF Automotive fetishist speaks up Apologetically Snowman Shecky...The release of "Yummy" Nostalgia Ain't What It Used To Be Administrivia: Read this: http://reality.sgi.com/relph/humor/bboard-cleanup.html 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>). I believe the printed word is more than sacred.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message-Id: <199903250243.VAA27084@lima.epix.net> From: "Michael Davies" <miser17@epix.net> Date: Wed, 24 Mar 1999 21:41:43 -0500 Subject: extension > Mike asked: > Outside of downright repetition, how we could get the boys to play 1 song > for as long as possible? > > Two words: Battery Brides :-) The longest XTC song is "Travels in Nihilon", isn't it? That's the longest XTC song I own, anyway. jousters do it knightly, Michael davies miser17@epix.net
------------------------------ Message-ID: <A292A05FDF99D211A0760090271E0FF5022BC670@loki.augustana.edu> From: "Allen, Paul" <PAUL-ALLEN@augustana.edu> Subject: Super song live Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 13:09:35 -0600 Hello. The one song I want to see XTC do live is "That's Really Super, Supergirl." I love the song, and I don't believe I've heard it mentioned here in the year or so since I joined the list. The concept and execution are beautifully clever. Just some thoughts, Paul Allen
------------------------------ Date: 25 Mar 99 16:45:06 AED From: Paul.Culnane@dcita.gov.au Subject: "It was all sort of feathery-feathery..." Message-ID: <0000amoiksgc.0000yeiksyeu@dcita.gov.au> Chorx, 1) The Australian CD edition of Apple Venus Volume 1 differs from others insofar as it lacks the title legend in the clear spine of the jewel case. It doesn't bear an identifying sticker, so people who don't know what the artwork looks like; thumbing through the racks in search of it; might miss it altogether, unless they are attracted by the feather. BTW, the Oz release has the pointy bit of the feather pointing up - thereby spoiling the original intent IMO. The "Festival" logo appears on the rear, just near the "Idea" logo. Dunno what the disc itself looks like - I couldn't be bothered taking it to the counter to have those consarned security brackets removed. 2) Recently there's been speculation about who the youngest list member might be. In discussing this, the frighteningly boyish Todd Bernhardt (39 yo I am reliably informed) suggested asking about who might be the oldest? F'rinstance, I'm 3 months older than AP. Can anyone beat that? Anyone who can identify the quote in my subject heading might stand a chance of qualifying for oldies status! ;^) ~p@ul
------------------------------ Message-ID: <m8Eq9IAzVg+2Ew3d@neutronstar.demon.co.uk> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 09:44:19 +0000 From: chris <chris@neutronstar.demon.co.uk> Subject: Countdown to Easter... In message <199903232034.OAA05057@www.hallmarkconnections.com>, Enoch Powell <jeremiah_dixon@hotmail.com> writes > >You are the recipient of a Hallmark Electronic Greeting created especially >for you by Enoch Powell. etc..... ahhh... bless them good advert for Easter Theatre single, no? thanks guys -- chris2 email: chris@neutronstar.demon.co.uk np: 'Summer's Cauldron'
------------------------------ Message-ID: <000d01be76ac$58dbb9c0$1700000a@andy-pii> From: "Andy Miller" <andymiller@4thestate.co.uk> Subject: bubblegum album Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:43:40 -0000 Thanks Mitch for the following: >Too bad I don't have a photographic memory or I'd be able to >recount all the titles to all the bubblegum album songs since Andy >showed me a list of them in his book, along with fake band names to >go with them. V. interesting. Andy obviously modelling the album on real compilations like those put out by Buddah or the Katz Kasenatz crew, all of whose tracks were written and performed by the same people but under different manufactured names eg. Ohio Express, 1910 Fruitgum Company, The Archies etc. (and most of which were obscene - Yummy Yummy, Elephant Candy and so on) >Another song that surely exists is called "I'm The Kaiser" which Andy >sang a bit for me. Sounds a bit like "I'm Henry VIII I Am". It's tres >stoopede. Stoopede we like. However, I shudder to think where the double entendre may lurk in any song called "I'm the Kaiser". This brings the total to 7: Standing in for Joe, Candymine, Cherry in your Tree, Lolly Let's Suck it and See, Bubbleland, My Red Aeroplane, I'm the Kaiser Anyone got any more? Incidentally, the transition from The Dukes (psychedelia) to The Knights (bubblegum) is exactly right - this is what happened to a lot of those bands between 1967 and 1970. Varese Sarabande have issued two series of albums which cover this time - Sunshine Days (manufactured psychey harmony pop, 5th Dimension, Spoonful etc.) - and Bubblegum's Greatest Hits (self-explanatory). Many acts appear on both sets, but often under different names. Anyway, I'm melting. Andy
------------------------------ From: Huw Davies <DaviesHPT@cardiff.ac.uk> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 13:22:32 GMT0BST Subject: Sounds like Your Dictionary Message-ID: <B517CBC2726@PARKLA1S.CF.AC.UK> A few digests back, someone (I can't remember who) remarked that "Your Dictionary" sounded like a Billy Bragg song, but wasn't sure which one. I wonder if this person was thinking of the song "The Short Answer" from the album Workers Playtime which can be said to be an equally bitter song about the break up of a relationship. It also contains the line "Between Marx and Marzipan in the dictionary there was Mary". It's also a very personal song as it was indeed about Billy Bragg's relationship with a woman named Mary. Oh, and the Billy Bragg-XTC connection is that both are signed to Cooking Vinyl. Huw Davies p.s. "Easter Theatre" just gets better and better every time I listen to it. Perhaps it will make a good single.
------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Mar 1999 15:41:38 -0600 From: Dominic <chaumontd@videotron.ca> Subject: AV1 singles Message-id: <36F56791.2812@videotron.ca> Hi, I've been enjoying the recent discussion about the songs on AV1 that would be more likely to be successful as singles. Personnaly, I think that "I'd Like That" and "Your Dictionnary" would have the most chances of having some kind of commercial success. Someone mentioned that "I Can't Own Her" would be a likely candidate. I personnaly don't think so. Don't get me wrong, it's a beautiful song...but I think it would be a big mistake if TVT releases it as a single. After listening steadily to this cd for the past 2 weeks, I now can say that there's a big potential for some kind of "popular" recognition. I find it's a very strong album. The only song I skip is "The Last Balloon". My favorite ? "Easter Theatre", "Harvest Festival" and "Your Dictionnary" (I actually find the spelling thing interesting). Anyway, just my opinion. Take care ! Dominic Montreal
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36FA478A.10DFAE6E@pobox.com> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 09:26:18 -0500 From: Jefferson Ogata <ogata@pobox.com> Subject: XTC != Tull The adroit Harrison Sherwood remarked: > Yeah, yeah, I know: XTC --> Dave Mattacks --> Fairport Convention --> Dave > Pegg --> Jethro Tull. What about XTC -> Dave Mattacks -> Jethro Tull? Didn't Mattacks play on Broadsword and the Beast? Or are my neurons rebelling yet again? Anyway, one might suspect heavy Jethro Tull influences in early XTC. Try listening to Adrenalin from the Helium Kids demo CD, then Tull's Song For Jeffrey. (I'm sure this one has been noted before.) -- Jefferson Ogata. smtp: <ogata@pobox.com> http://www.pobox.com/~ogata/ finger: ogata@pobox.com ICQ: 19569681 whois: jo317@whois.internic.net
------------------------------ Message-Id: <4782AD6ADDBDD2119B570008C75DD5C1021FA1@MGMTM02> From: Lawson Dominic <LawsonD@parliament.uk> Subject: Damned / PiL Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 11:00:27 -0000 According to http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Towers/4359/member.html <http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Towers/4359/member.html> >>Those Who Have Also Served Time With The Damned Include : Jon Moss, Dave Berk, Hans Zimmer, Tosh, Glen Matlock, James Taylor, Paul Shepley, Lol Coxhill, Gary Holton, Robert Fripp and even Lemmy from Motorhead! So there. >>Remember "That What Is Not"? Of course you don't. And thank your lucky stars A tad harsh, I would have said. What about "Acid Drops" which cleverly sampled "God Save The Queen"? A cracking tune. At least half of that album was pretty good. In fact, I've never really understood the anti-PiL lobby (and before you get upset, I am not referring to anyone on this list). I suppose having recorded "Metal Box" and having made everyone else look stupid, the band had a lot to live up to. "Album" seems to be the only other PiL record which ever gets any credit, but "Happy?" and "9" were both pretty entertaining, and "Commercial Zone" is worth checking out. Likewise "Flowers Of Romance", although the relentless tunelessness is a bit much, even for me. "Live In Tokyo" is fairly atrocious, but then a lot of live albums are. I still haven't heard Lydon's solo album though...has anyone? Dom.
------------------------------ From: William Blakely <rtriptow@skyhouse.org> Subject: The one and only Sgt. Pepper Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 08:35:08 -0800 Message-ID: <000201be76dd$78a21250$57edb5cf@daedalus> MY Sgt. Pepper is and will always be the one and only original Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. No other album will ever be able to match the impact of that classic, and I'm surprised that anyone would ever suggest such a thing. You don't even have to be an old fart to think so. However, if I had to to choose an album by anyone else to compare with it, it would have to be XTC's Skylarking, an album I HAVE referred to as the "Sgt. Pepper of the '80s." I lived in the Haight/Ashbury for 15 years, and Skylarking -- especially the opening tracks -- was heard everywhere there during the 20th anniversary of the Summer of Love. --Robert Triptow
------------------------------ Message-ID: <41611D14C776D211AD590000F8412E3094A51E@healonmes.hea.org.uk> From: Cait Wright <Cait.Wright@hea.org.uk> Subject: my sgt.pepper Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 17:06:24 -0000 Mine was definately 'Rattus Norvegicus' by the Stranglers. Before then - nice girl with Clarks t-strap sandals and tidy school uniform. After that - oh dear. No man with floppy hair, winklepickers and a big coat was safe. Cait
------------------------------ From: JHensley@eb.com Message-ID: <4538F96A1478D211BEC40008C7A4CD9D415BFF@ebcluster1.eb.com> Subject: xtc commercial Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 11:17:19 -0600 Hello all, Did anyone else see the AV1 commercial last night after Conan O'brien (about 12:30 am Chicago time)? Very cool! another Jon in Chicago
------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 11:35:58 -0600 (CST) From: John Fulton <fulton@ssc.wisc.edu> Subject: "Ancient British Past" article in NYT Message-Id: <Pine.OSF.3.95.990325112657.1385A-100000@guy.ssc.wisc.edu> Hello all. An article in Thursday's New York Times lists links to sites specializing in druids, Stonehenge and the like. The URLs are: http://www.weldwood.demon.co.uk/ancient.htm http://www.amherst.edu/~ermace/sth/sth.html http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/aburnham/ring http://britannia.com/wonder/earth/druids.html http://members.tripod.com/megalithic I saved the article in html. Email me if you would like a copy. Cheers, John. "Now every closing door just fans the flames some more."
------------------------------ From: OMBEAN1@aol.com Message-ID: <98b6b876.36fa7472@aol.com> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 12:37:54 EST Subject: Harvest festival & more Chalk-lits, Right on David Seddon! I LOVE the slow chugging of Harvest Festival.Also the shuffling of chairs & moving instruments at the beginning.Flashback to elementary school. My Sgt Pepper is Drums & Wires.Right out of High School,it was my first "free from authority " album and Helicopter was the shit. It still is. Listen to the live show from Philly from 1981,thats me in the background screaming for that song. My friend works forY100 in Philly & he found "Id like That " in the reject bin.AAARGH!! They continue to play Dr. Demento-like songs from the Offspring & Eminem. XTC is way too smart for most radio. I could vent longer but... Ciao, Roger p.s. Can anyone else actually visualize Molly speaking when you read her mail?
------------------------------ Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 12:46:36 -0500 From: Dorothy Spirito <spiritod@techmail.gdc.com> Subject: Re: Apology? Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.4.00.9903251239360.26099-100000@esun2028> Dom, I'm ROTFL. Don't listen to 'em. BE YOURSELF. Your cantankerous postings always remind me of the two guys on Muppets Tonight who watch & sling barbs. --Dorothy. ("Color me happy!")
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990325180218.14309.rocketmail@web108.yahoomail.com> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:02:18 -0800 (PST) From: Tyler Hewitt <tahewitt@yahoo.com> Subject: my two twisted cents worth... RE: if we look deeper in to Elizabeth's "But, I like my car" maybe we'll find what she really is saying is "But, I like my technology". When I get frustrated I often wonder if it would be better if we all were farmers or traders, etc . You're not the only person to feel that way. Many brilliant, intelligent people disdain technology and go off to live in the woods somewhere. In fact, we had an infamous one here in the U.S. recently. His name? Ted Kosinski-the Unibomber.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <01BE76EB.9A2AF050@robert> From: Robert Wood <wobbit@bigfoot.com> Subject: Singled out Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 00:37:25 -0000 Dave Seddon said in 5-147 that Easter Theatre is an odd choice for a single. 'Fraid I couldn't disagree more. After the second play of AV1, this really stood out. Many other people pick this on early listens too. Greenman is too long to be a single. As for I Can't Own Her, I really can't think of a *less* suitable song on the album for a single. I think Frivolous Tonight would be the number two single - it really divides people and thus really attracts attention. I'm surprised at people dissing it as a piece of fluff song, it's very Ray Davies in its comment on English life, a memorable melody - very singable. Oh yeah, all IMHO. It actually really amazes me the diversity of people's favourite AV1 songs, someone posted the other day with thier fave AV1 songs and they were all except one songs that I'm not fond of.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990325181911.9563.rocketmail@web710.mail.yahoo.com> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:19:11 -0800 (PST) From: Wilhelm DeVries <rocketfromabottle@yahoo.com> Subject: Peppers Plus PS First time post; wanted to give my onion: My "Sgt. Pepper" equivalent is Sgt. Pepper. (well, at least when I was a little tyke. Loved it). My "Sgt. Pepper" equivalent, in the current parlance, was Black Sea. Had the flip side of D&W on a tape with U2s Boy, just getting into music other than fusion. Asked for Black Sea for xmas, heard Respectable Street, thought, well, hey, this guy's talking sense here, someone thinks the same as me?, and was hooked. One other thing -- I second the poster who picked Violent Femmes. Their first record rocked my world too. Luckily, I lived in Milwaukee Wisconsin, the band's hometown, and saw them many times during that era. I was always amazed that they were picked up by the jock/frat boy crowd, and felt sorry for them (and me) because of it. Ah, to revel in the glory of XTC obscurity Best wishes, RFAB PS - Yacht Dance would be my choice for a wonderful home performance. And my opinion: AV1 is a classic (they all are) but not the best. I adore Frivolous for the way it makes me so happy and yet melancholy at the same time, and Harvest for the same reason. Bye!
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990325182720.18512.rocketmail@web108.yahoomail.com> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:27:20 -0800 (PST) From: Tyler Hewitt <tahewitt@yahoo.com> Subject: Sgt. XTC Now what's all this then? How come all the personal "Sgt Peppers" posted so far are not by XTC? Well, i would never have heard XTC had Elvis Costello not opened my ears and mind to what was being called 'new wave'. It was nearly impossible to hear it or read about it. Rural mid-michigan in the late 1970's was a radio wasteland-top 40 disco on AM and hard rock (Zeppelin, Stones, Who) on FM. What little press punk and new wave recieved in the U.S. was almost uniformely negative. FOrtunately, some adventerous programmer at a local station decided to expand their listener's tastes by slipping 'Accidents Will Happen' into late-night rotation. I fell in love immediately, although in my embaressing naivete I thought Costello sounded like Bob Dylan! Frustrated that I couldent find the song on record, I was browsing a K-Mart record rack and happened to pick up a copy of Armed Forces. Oh My God! that song I love is Elvis Costello! Hearing that album completely changed my taste in music. I started hunting for new wave on the radio, found a couple of sympathetic stations, discovered Trouser Press magazine, and ostracized myself from my peer group (new wave mas Most Uncool at my high school). I discovered XTC about a year and a half after this, after hearing "Generals & Majors" on the radio. Black Sea was my favorite record for a long time, but Costello got there first and enabled the shift in taste.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <001601be76f1$7995aa00$9ff194d1@compaq> From: "Drude" <drude@sprint.ca> Subject: MY Sgt. Peppers Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:58:29 -0800 My Sgt. Peppers (in no particular order): 1)Sgt. Pepper's! 2)Black Sea 3)Skylarking 4)Sloan - Navy Blues 5)Rheostatics - Introducing Happiness Got to admit, though, no album (so far) has ever out- Peppered the original. Do what you will but harm none. Drude
------------------------------ From: kburda@sial.com Message-Id: <8625673F.0068130E.00@notesgw.sial.com> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 12:56:08 -0600 Subject: AV1 on (TV)T! Sorry if this has been mentioned before, but I'm behind by about seven digests! Hey, TVT- Do you think you could let us know when AV1 commercials will be playing? I'd love to see one, but can't afford to spend 24 hours in front of the TV channel-surfing in an attempt to catch them! Even if you can't give us a specific time, give us at least the day and which show it'll be running on. Do you have just a Politically Incorrect-esqe audience in mind, or will these be shown to the masses as well? Thanks! Kate
------------------------------ Message-Id: <s6fa1e92.065@tcwgroup.com> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 11:30:44 -0800 From: "Dane Pereslete" <peresd@tcwgroup.com> Subject: RE: River of Orchids winding my way Not to single out Nicole exclusively, but to her and all others trying to analyze Elizabeth's statement I say: ENOUGH! If I am not mistaken, Elizabeth is a SoCal resident, and therefore due to our fucked-up culture, government, and massive urban sprawl and other general lack of logic and sensibility of civic planning, is therefore relegated to the necessary evil of "liking her car". It is quite aggravating and nearly impossible to navigate, hold down a decent job, and basically just LIVE here without your car (myself and others who have attempted using mass transit in L.A. can attest). So let's not read more into it than is possibly there. (crawling back into driver's seat and crouching down to hide). *------------------------------------------------------- Logging in from beautiful Glendale, CA USA "I had a dream where the car was reduced to a fossil" daneperes@aol.com -or- bramage64@aol.com *-------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------ From: weslong@usa.net Message-ID: <19990325194625.15899.qmail@www0q.netaddress.usa.net> Date: 25 Mar 99 12:46:25 MST Subject: LOT'S O SCHTUFF Hiya kids: It's been a while since my last posting...so, I'll keep this as short as possible... I interviewed Andy P a few weeks back, and it was one helluva lotta fun. I've spoken with him before, back in '89, and had forgotten how much fun he is to talk to. Merely a man, my ass! I'll soon post the entire interview on my site, Optimism's Flames. Oh...& he and I talked a bit about the internet, and our beloved Chalkhills. "Talk about the misinformation highway", he said. I asked him..."Andy, The Last Balloon is obviously about Richard Branson's failed attempts at circling the globe in a hot air balloon"...& Andy howled at that....and then screamed "IT IS NOT". I've seen some great postings lately about "MY" Sgt Pepper: Tyler's was Elvis' Armed Forces!...one of my faves. Phil's was Elvis' Imperial Bedroom...classic! ...saw several mentions of other greats, but must admit that there was one that really hit home with me, and I have to say that I couldn't agree more... Josh said that during college it was King Crimson's Discipline, and that it's now Jeff Buckley's Grace. Damn good call Josh! I lived with Discipline for years, along with the other Belew KC releases, and Belew's solo schtuff(Lone Rhino/Twang Bar King), and The Bears, though Discipline is clearly the best of those releases. Words can't express what Buckley's Grace means to me...it's nothing short of amazing. I've got a lot of Buckley live boots, if anyone is interested. Okay...Falknerds unite! Jason is one of the few artists around that really matter these days(right Mandy?), and if anyone is interested, I've got a high quality copy of his pre-release version of the new Can You Still Feel, called Amazing The Survivors...which has slightly different versions of the new tunes, and a couple of tunes which don't appear on the new release...for whatever reason, since they are great...if ya wanna get a copy of it, drop me a line. Check this out now: The Hang-Ups '97? release So We Go....OH, MY, GOD! If you want to read my review of AV1, check it out at "www.musicmonitor.net"....and don't give me any shit about the ROO/Glass comment!. I wrote that damn thing more than 3 weeks prior to the release of the album, and it's just now out!...how's that for timely?...my interview article may just get printed before the release of AV2. Lastly....I got an interesting surprise in the mail. Someone sent me an autographed copy of AV1. WHO???? The package was mailed to me from Ontario Canada, and has a Universal Studios return address on it. I was thinking that perhaps Andy had sent it to me, but the Canada & Universal bit have thrown me off that idea. ANSWERS!!!! To all who await trade items from me...they are coming soon, I promise! tHAnKs FoR LIStenIng To mY rAnT! Wes @ Optimism's Flames: "http://members.tripod.com/~The_Last_Balloon/index.html"
------------------------------ From: ElizaS33@aol.com Message-ID: <cb7189ac.36fa952c@aol.com> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 14:57:32 EST Subject: Automotive fetishist speaks up >>However, if we look deeper in to Elizabeth's "But, I like my car" maybe we'll find what she really is saying is "But, I like my technology".<< Well, actually, I was saying I like my car. Although the technology thing is also true, as I found out when I moved to Topanga Canyon to be at one with nature and have a garden and stuff, and lasted about a week before my brain exploded and I started driving into town to buy toilet paper because I was down to six rolls, just to get out of there. I rarely *need* to drive anywhere; I live in one of the few Los Angeles neighborhoods in which you can walk to anything, which I like. But my car is where I go to relax. I have a convertible with a great sound system... it's a really, really good place to be. No more, no less. My original comment was just meant to be sort of flip... didn't mean to stress anyone out! All it boils down to is that when I listen to that song, which I love, I find the idea it presents really unappealing. To me. Personally. If you have a happy car-free life, bless you. And in XTC news, AV1 is back to #5 on KCRW's playlist... Elizabeth The Gallery of Indispensable Pop Music http://homepages.go.com/~popgallery www.frigidisk.com \ the coolest cds on the Internet
------------------------------ Message-Id: <s6fa272a.065@tcwgroup.com> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 12:07:37 -0800 From: "Dane Pereslete" <peresd@tcwgroup.com> Subject: Apologetically Sorry Molly for the use of the "f-word" in my last post...It is one of those rainy days again and my commute to work took 2 hours! What an upsetting start to the day... (all those ?#@$*& cars!!! push 'em off the road!) *------------------------------------------------------- Logging in from beautiful Glendale, CA USA "I had a dream where the car was reduced to a fossil" daneperes@aol.com -or- bramage64@aol.com *-------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------ Message-ID: <Z6Yj1LAlLB+2Iw4Q@coopefamily.demon.co.uk> Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 22:17:09 +0000 From: KT <Katy@coopefamily.demon.co.uk> Subject: Snowman What are the words andy sings at the start of 'snowman' (y'know just before 'it isn't even winter but...') and do they mean anything? oh yeah, I know it's probably a dumb question, but what is the song 'Rook' actually about? -- Katy Coope " LEGGIT!! "
------------------------------ From: GlamMonst@aol.com Message-ID: <f5892828.36fa9af6@aol.com> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 15:22:14 EST Subject: Shecky...The release of "Yummy" Hey Chalkills fans......just wanted to let everyone know that a project out of Boston called "Shecky" just released they're first called "Yummy". It's loaded with alot of fun XTC harmonies and quirks......If you haven't heard about the project there is a free CD demo available of the project......if your interested in the release, contact Tiny at Glammonst@aol.com...sorry to clogg up the XTC airwaves but this one is worth checking out!!!.......
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199903252128.WAA13688@mail.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 22:40:24 +0000 Subject: Nostalgia Ain't What It Used To Be Dear Chalkers, Nicole made an interesting observation: > When I get frustrated I often wonder if it would be better if we all > were farmers or traders, etc . and families all lived near each > other, and life was simpler, etc. Not really... for most people this would simply mean they had to keep working all day to barely stay alive on a meagre ration of inferior food and filthy water. And once every few years there'd be a _real_ famine or else you would die in a flu epidemic. Or one of those cosy little wars. Besides, we just couldn't cope with it, no way. We're way too 'civilzed' to survive under those kind of circumstances. No hospitals or dentists, no shopping malls, no drive-in restaurants, no Cocoa Puffs. But worst of all... no XTC ! No, living in the past is _not_ for me, although i wouldn't mind a small time warp back to let's say 1981 or '82 to see them play live just once. Please God, that's not much too ask, is it? Hey you with the pointy ears, wanna buy my soul ? yours in xtc, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc
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