Chalkhills Digest, Volume 5, Number 171 Monday, 12 April 1999 Today's Topics: Separated at musical birth? Instead of personal "Pepper's", howzabout some singles? Anyone interested in trades? More Fun Say Limeys Shepherd's pie peppered with actual shepherd on top RE: Horrors A question for Harrison and gushings from my soul Utter Dreck AV1 Deluxe Edition? List of lists a few of my silly songs Earthy Chords Ascending Seemlessly WASP Dreamin' of a world Song titles...still no XTC content Andrew lloyd boring Over the Hedge with Beaver and Krause Sgt. Pepper? Re: New Videos? up to date update XTC Tattoo Easter Theatre single Re: Dave Seddon's List Catching Up 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@sgi.com>). His viscous poly-paste breath comes out.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message-ID: <19990411063219.26459.rocketmail@web805.mail.yahoo.com> Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 23:32:19 -0700 (PDT) From: Chris Desmond <c_desmond@yahoo.com> Subject: Separated at musical birth? >From: "Eddie O'Hare" <EddieO@PrivatePilot.com> >Precious and Few, by Climaxx. Ouch, it's so embarassing, it hurts to >admit it. Good idea. Are you sure you don't mean "Pale and Precious and Few," by ClimaxXTC? Just wondering... Chris [Who, whatever Harrison may believe, has been reading Chalkhills for a mighty long time and has made numerous lengthy, often witty, and always incisive postings covering a vast array of XTC topics, IN MY MIND]
------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1999 23:56:40 -0700 From: Ken Sanders <moparson@pacbell.net> Subject: Instead of personal "Pepper's", howzabout some singles? Message-id: <371047A8.35760A6E@pacbell.net> Organization: Pacific Bell Internet Services Chalkies, I wonder if a better gauge of impact of music on one might be a short list of singles (video or vinyl/cd/cassette) , say , top 5. Of course for me, BOTH Beatles and Beach Boys are bands whose music I enjoy (I've been listening HEAVILY to "God Only Knows" while at work, when testing cd players in cars during road tests, recently), so they'd be included on my list (from the Beatles, "It's All Too Much", from The Yellow Submarine..GAWD I love that cartoon!..and that song make the hair on the back of my neck tingle!). Anyhoo, on with the short list: 1. "Save It For Later" by The English Beat....THIS tune introduced me to thier best, and sadly, last album, and it ranks accordingly. One of the bright spots of my High School experience was being introduced to Dave Wakelings' wonderful voice via "Special Beat Service"...AND hearing "March of the Swivel Heads" AKA "Rotating Head" (one of my absolute favorites, as quirky and energetic as it is) used in the movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off. So I grew up in the 80's *shrug* , what can I say? 2. The video for SWOT (Senses Working Overtime for the newbies) was what planted the excellent kernel of XTC fandom in my brain that has grown over the years. I saw it on some independent dance/video-of-the-day show that was shown on a local station in the afternoon, jumping on the early success of MTV. The combination of "seeing" XTC "perform" this tune and it's mix of English historical references and absolutely WONDERFUL music (not to mention AP's distinctive singing) implanted themselves so deep in my ming, that years later I would find m'self humming the chorus, or bits of lyric, and yet I hadn't heard the sond for maybe 6 years or so! The rest is history... There's four singles.....and the last would be The Cars' "My Best Friends' Girl". When this tune from thier debut album burst onto the AM Top 40 station in San Francisco, all of my pop music sensibilities began to gel (and me bein' at the ripe old age of 10!). I have learned of other musical styles and bands, and have even learned to appreciate some genres (EXCEPT Country..I just don't geddit..I'm a city-boy, been living in the San Francisco Bay Area all my life, so I don't feel a connection with songs from country artists), BUT, that single HOOKED me, and to this day I get a warm-fuzzy feeling whenever I hear it. Power-pop to the People!, I say... Ciao 'n Hor's d'Oeurves Ken
------------------------------ Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 00:07:43 -0700 From: Ken Sanders <moparson@pacbell.net> Subject: Anyone interested in trades? Message-id: <37104A3E.9B697937@pacbell.net> Organization: Pacific Bell Internet Services Hi-ho again, Cahlkies I have a collection of "Reflex" Magazines (most of them with limited release flexi-singles), and issue #24, from May, 1992 has XTC on the cover as the main story (the release of "Nonsuch") and noted just below them is TMBG!! I don't believe a new issue has been out for years, but I could list what issues I have along with which flexi-single came with which issue that I have. If interested, email me at my addy (DON"T ask for me to post issue contents via Chalkhills..they aren't relevant to this group, and I don't wish to cause Carpal Tunnel Syndrome for Mr. Relph nor m'self with the listing). I'd be interested in obtaining a decent copy of "Look Look", if possible. Oh, before I forget....most embarrassing single...as I was digging through my little collection of 45's, I found "I Wanna Be A Cowboy" by Boys Don't Cry (Oh, I'm SO embarrassed..blame it on my youth..and the fact that I had a friend named "Ted", yo yo yo). *back to lurking* Ken
------------------------------ From: "john gray" <jt.gray@btinternet.com> Subject: More Fun Say Limeys Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 10:00:09 +0100 Message-Id: <E10WG6i-0002Tw-00@tantalum> > From: B Blanchard <b.blanchard@which.net> > > It was asked: sorry - what's MFSL? > > Mother Father Sister Lover > "My Fanny's Sore, Love!!" (UK def of "fanny") > My Fave Song Lyric > Move Further South Larry > More Fucking Some Laughing > My Future's Stopped Lengthening THANKYOU BELINDA !!! and you are more awake than Many Facile Somnambulist Losers! (or something) JG
------------------------------ Message-ID: <3710735A.FF67EED2@mnsi.net> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 06:04:05 -0400 From: Michael Stone <nedrise@mnsi.net> Subject: Shepherd's pie peppered with actual shepherd on top Funk Popas: Ridiculous Songs? ---oh yes! -----> King of the Cops - Billy Howard Seven Spanish Angels - Ray Charles & Willy Nelson Dominique - The Singing Nun Buzzsaw - The Turtles A Little More Love - Olivia Newton-John The Big Hurt - Miss Toni Fisher Feel Like Buddy Holly - Ted Chippington If - Telly Savalas anything by Frank Sidebottom The Living Years - Mike and the Mechanics The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins - Leonard Nimoy Super Trooper - Abba (love it, love it, love it) Well since Brian Wilson is such a hot topic here lately, here is a book I just have to recommend to you all. It's called Whale Music, by Paul Quarrington. It's the story of Des Howell, a pop-song writing genius, psychotic, filthy rich recluse who runs naked around his mansion eating donuts in a sleepless, drug soaked delirium, working on his magnum opus, a composition for the whales that swim by his estate from time to time. Quarrington takes the Wilson legend and runs gleefully with it. A whacky, hilarious homage to the frailty and strength of the human spirit. Regarding the thread that someone brought up about having Andy and Colin singing(lead) together on the same song - I think it's a great idea, I'd love it if they'd try it. Brings up possibilities for voicing different characters, interacting, arguing, etc. Examples that come to mind: The Who, Pink Floyd (Comfortably Numb), Chicago (Dialogue). A Day in the Life, of course. Is anyone here into Steven Sondheim? Now there is a great songwriter. Acknowledged for years as the the king of Broadway, he is possibly the only living songwriter that I would rate higher than our esteemed Mr. Partridge. Here is an artist with a stunning command of language, an extraordinary purveyor of wordplay who can toss around puns and witticisms like nobody's business. In Sondheim's absolutely mesmerizing musical, Sweeney Todd, there's a song called A Little Priest. In it, Sweeney and Mrs. Lovett hatch a plan in which Sweeney the barber will slit the throats of his customers and send the bodies down to Mrs. Lovett's shop(the floor below), where she will bake them into meat pies. Here they gleefully scheme of preying on people from all walks of life: TODD What is that? MRS. LOVETT It's fop Finest in the shop And we have some shepherd's pie peppered with actual shepherd on top And I've just begun Here's the politician -so oily It's served with a doily Have one TODD Put it on a bun Well, you never know when it's going to run MRS. LOVETT Try the friar Fried, it's drier TODD No the clergy is really Too coarse and too mealy MRS. LOVETT Then actor-- That's compacter TODD Yes and always arrives overdone I'll come again when you Have judge on the menu....... Looking forward to the first Moulding/Partridge production... Mike
------------------------------ From: "Robin Holden" <rhoblidnen@geocities.com> Subject: RE: Horrors Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 13:27:37 +0100 Message-ID: <000201be8416$aeed8060$d8468cd4@robin-holden> > All of this talk about best and worst records has got me thinking. Here's > some fun categories to ponder: Least favourite moment on Apple Venus1: The change from the amazing intro of Knights in Shining Karma to the comparatively mediocre verse. Least Fav XTC song: Wonderland Artist most people seem to think is pretty naff, but you actually quite enjoy: XTC Worst Beatles song: Anything with Ringo singing Songs that should have been strangled at birth: The Birdie Song Ooh Aah, Just a Little Bit Extremely popular artists that you can't see what all the fuss is about: Alanis Morissette Oasis Baby Bird All Saints Warren G Musician you'd like to kick hard: Noel Gallagher Whackiest Title for a song: Playground for a Wedgeless Firm Most Unpleasant Musical Experience: The constant Bon Jovi that my ex-girlfriend used to play during my formative sexual years. It now carries that bad association for me. Robin Holden (rhoblidnen@geocities.com) Check out Pathogen's Website: http://listen.to/pathogen
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990411133030.7610.rocketmail@attach1.rocketmail.com> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 06:30:30 -0700 (PDT) From: Cheryl <cxtc@rocketmail.com> Subject: A question for Harrison and gushings from my soul Hello All Good People, Just a snippet of Harrison's response to Chris Desmond's post: >Surely, I thought, someone who cares so deeply for >the content and direction of our >discourse will have himself contributed at great self- >sacrificing length to >the ongoing give and take, with each carefully >wrought post more trenchant >than the last? Surely he would have, as the >expression goes, *walked the walk*? >Imagine my surprise. >No, the foregoing was in fact Chris's *maiden* post >to Chalkhills! Harrison, you know I think you are...sexy....debonaire...,you are all that AND a bag of chips [: )] but I have a question that is bugging me about your response. Are you suggesting that because this person has never posted to the group before, that his opinion is not as valid? I'm just trying to understand your point here. On to the gushing part... Some have mentioned their favourite...bits of XTC songs and I would just like to add mine in. "I'd Like That" has been a personal favourite since receiving the demos and in it's complete form on the album, I really "love" the cracking noise at "My face would crack in two...". Also the harmonizing on the word "Sunflower"(perhaps I'm phrasing that wrong being musically illiterate) creates a slight buzz in my ear reminding me of buzzing bees. This song just gives me such a warm squishy feeling. It's a masterpiece in my opinion. I'm finding myself drawn to Colin's songs on this album. They sound so complete. "Frivolous Tonight" makes me listen intently to the story unfolding. I absolutely love the line about driving the one (who wants to talk shop) to the door with a broom or a mop. And his Hip-hoooo-ray, puts this little smile on my face. Oh! One morning as I was meditating thoughtfully on AV1 (translation: sleeping with my headphones on), I got the feeling I was listening to "She's Leaving Home" by the Beatles. Maybe it's a stretch, but it's what popped into my head. "Green Man"- It has this...gypsy feel to it. I would certainly be proud to dance for the Green Man. Oooo! I would let down my long red hair and cut loose. Sorry! I was overcome... I just melt when Andy worbles(?) on Waaaa-alll-allll. "Havest Festival" *sigh* This song is better than a stack of romance novel! My thoat closes when I hear the wedding bell chime! Oh those longing looks....*sigh*....*breathe*...talk amongst yourselves for a moment....*sigh*. Okay, I'm ...I'm...fine now. Where's my tissue? *sniff* Love the sound of moving chairs and the sudden hush in the beginning. Jumping off of the XTC bandwagon and into a completely different subject... Super Furry Animals. Anyone into them? I had the pleasure of seeing them live a couple of weekends ago with Dave, David and Jennifer. I dig their groovy sound. Talk about cutting loose! I certainly let my hair down that night. They opened for Olivia Tremor Control (who were also very good) but I really enjoyed the SFAs. Met a couple of XTC fans at the gig as well. Hello to Sean(spelling?) and if you get a chance, shout a hello to your mates Scott (the bus guy!) and Manchester Andy(who owes me ten pounds! ;) ) for me. I certainly had a blast talking to you guys. Oh I fear I have stayed too long. Take care everyone. Cheryl
------------------------------ Message-ID: <00f201be83b5$c2e417c0$31a725ca@speedking> From: "Simon Curtiss" <mduffy@clear.net.nz> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 12:53:47 +1200 Subject: Utter Dreck Rich wrote "Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" by Mac and Katie Kissoon (very bubble gum)... Nope nope nope nope nope nope. While Mac & Katie were responsible for some utter dreck in their day (which always got to No1, much to the despair of my friends & I (we must have been 12/13 at the time) who loathed all Disco records) they didn't do this, but for the life of me I can't remember who did do it - was it Middle of the Road, or did they do _Son of My Father_ ?? yours confusedly Simon
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199904111702.TAA21813@mail.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 19:15:34 +0200 Subject: AV1 Deluxe Edition? Dear Chalkers, Once again it seems there just ain't no pleasing some folk: > > we are thinking of bringing out a 2nd version of AV1 with the > > Japanese booklet + all the demos + more so you might want to > > wait a couple of months? > > whatwhatwhatwhatwhat????????? NOW they tell us ! Well, I'm not complaining! Please go on, Cooking Vinyl, go ahead and make this year even more jubilantly ecstatic than it already is. After the seven year drought we are thristy for more... Put me down for three copies, Martin :) There is no such thing as too much XTC and I should know 'cos i hardly play anything else. Except for that brassband version of Louie Louie of course yours in xtc, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199904111702.TAA21807@mail.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 19:15:34 +0200 Subject: List of lists Dear Chalkers, my 2 cents before ths thread gets too boring : > Least favourite moment on Apple Venus1: the end > Least Fav XTC song: My Weapon > Artist most people seem to think is pretty naff, but you actually quite > enjoy: Fat Boy Slim > Worst Beatles song: Octopus' Garden > Songs that should have been strangled at birth: I Wanna Have Sex On The Beach > Extremely popular artists that you can't see what all the fuss is about: Elton John > Musician you'd like to kick hard: Noel Gallagher > Whackiest Title for a song: "Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps, Please" by Splodgenessabounds. Those of you who are unfamiliar with the song should note that the title is also the lyric; repeated ad nauseam > Most Unpleasant Musical Experience: The Sound Of Music yours in xtc, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc
------------------------------ Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 10:11:55 -0700 (PDT) Message-Id: <199904111711.KAA09845@mail2.deltanet.com> From: DCB-MB2 <mb2@deltanet.com> Subject: a few of my silly songs Hey Good People! You CAN run, but you CANNOT hide from. . . those blasted ridiculous songs we love! Here are a few of my (blush) favorites-- Dizzy by Tommy Roe In The Summer Time by Mungo Jerry That 'Bertha Butt'song (Trogladites?)- by ??, someone help me out on this one! Amos Moses by Jerry Reed Me and You (and A dog named Boo) by ?? One Tin Soldier (The Legend of Billy Jack) by Coven Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)- by Paul Revere and the Raiders The Rapper by The Jaggerz ANYTHING by the Carpenters (I'm SO ashamed!) Car Wash by Rose Royce Delta Dawn by Helen Reddy Love Will Keep Us Together by Captain and Tennille (or is it toenail?) I Eat Cannibals by ?? (great video, no?) My Sharona by The Knack oh, and you may want to take that Dramamine now, because you WILL feel ill. . Hair by The Cowsills...I realize this 'talented' family (the Partridge Family series was based on them) didn't pen this fab tune, (it was from the Broadway musical, right?). . . But let me say, in the Cowpie's defense, that no one could belt out the line, "I'm hairy, noon and nighty-night-night!", quite like Paul Cowsill, babies!!! There!! I've said it, and I regret nothing!!!!!! The sad part is that when it comes to totally cheesy songs I adore, well I could go on and on and on and on and on and. . . Feeling strangely calm, Debora Brown XTC content- Wouldn't Colin look great in a caveman costume? (you know, with the thick animal hide draped across one shoulder, and the beard and all...) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - JESUS IS COMING, DON'T STOP - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
------------------------------ Message-ID: <001101be83ad$a748cea0$5e3663c3@vucqprlj> From: "David Seddon" <D.Seddon@btinternet.com> Subject: Earthy Chords Ascending Seemlessly Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 00:53:55 +0100 Interesting to hear Andy talking about matching two halves of a song together (on the ET single). It reminded me of A Day in the Life. It would never have occurred to me that the two bits were not originally composed to run into each other. They do indeed belong where they are. What a good idea to talk as an extra track on a CD, tho' my friends who heard it liked the song but were bored by the chat. I loved it. Still, I guess that it was meant mainly for us aficionados and that's nice.
------------------------------ Message-Id: <4.1.19990411132022.00942890@mail.clemson.edu> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 13:25:40 -0400 From: Adam Tyner <ctyner@CLEMSON.EDU> Subject: WASP Simon Curtiss <mduffy@clear.net.nz> wrote: > >"The insect headed worker wife will hang her waspies on the line" > >Vhat Vhe Vhant to know is "What are Waspies" ?? We are both english and >still have no idea. I always assumed the 'wasp' used here was the acronym for 'white anglo-saxon protestant', and although I could probably come up with some contrived explanation on how this fits in with the racial elements of NTIOW, I'll leave that up to someone else. :-) -Adam -- /=---------------- http://www.he-man.org/ctyner/ ----------------=\ http://www.crystal-night.com/~ctyner/tuscadero.html http://www.awod.com/gallery/rwav/ctyner/ He-Man, Tuscadero, "Weird Al", Yoo-hoo, Killer Tomatoes, & more!
------------------------------ From: Comicpub@aol.com Message-ID: <f8c87488.24423cfe@aol.com> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 13:59:26 EDT Subject: Dreamin' of a world <<From: "Simon Curtiss" <mduffy@clear.net.nz> Subject: Bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Ouch! "The insect headed worker wife will hang her waspies on the line" Vhat Vhe Vhant to know is "What are Waspies" ?? We are both english and still have no idea. >> Well,being not English(but speaking English or at least American English) I'm not sure if I qualify,but I always thought that Andy was Playing on W.A.S.P.(White Anglo Saxon Protestant). The world that "Little Graham "inhabits. Anyone Agree?or disagree? Take Care Dan"Who can't wait for the weather to get nicer,so he too can play in his "sane shed"! R.
------------------------------ From: fheaney@erols.com Message-Id: <199904112000.QAA09959@smtp2.erols.com> Subject: Song titles...still no XTC content Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 14:53:12 -0400 > Hey my favorite song title has "Prague" in it too! The Dead > Milkmen's "The Infant of Prague Customized My Van". That's a good one, but my favorite song title is still "Guy Who Got a Headache and Accidentally Saves the World" by the Flaming Lips -- Francis "Faster sins correct the flow." -- Yes (meaning what, that posting still more responses to a non-XTC thread will help bring the universe into balance? Okay then, I'm with you.)
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990411204312.22239.rocketmail@web108.yahoomail.com> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 13:43:12 -0700 (PDT) From: Tyler Hewitt <tahewitt@yahoo.com> Subject: Andrew lloyd boring Musician you'd like to kick hard: Andrew Lloyd Weber>> Ehem, I like Andrew Lloyd Weber. What is so wrong with him? Am I the only one who likes his stuff, because I notice a lot of people here don't like his stuff. Lloyb Weber's work is: Trite (extremely trite), boring, lacking in imagination, and not terribly original. His 'serious' music is about as worthwhile as Paul Mccartney's classical works (that's an insult, folks. Paul needs to stick to writing sappy pop tripe-he's mastered that form). I've heard all of his major works, and have found one piece that I think is worth a repeat listen: 'Memory' from Cats (and of course he's not responsible for the lyrics). You want good writing for the stage? Try almost anythng written by Stephen Sondheim. Into the Woods, Sunday in the Park With George and Sweeney Todd are my favorites, but they're all good. Sondheim's writing is better, miore fresh, and more original than LLoyd Weber's, and isn't trite and cloying like the crap that spews from LLoyd Weber's pen. Sorry, no XTC content here, but Lloyd Weber is so overrated that I coulden't resist trashing him.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <37110EAB.E652755E@televar.com> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 14:05:49 -0700 From: T Lewis <tlewis@televar.com> Subject: Over the Hedge with Beaver and Krause Hi, all I draw the syndicated comic strip "Over the Hedge", and there were a couple of posts early last month, one from the ever lovely Stephanie Takeshita... the other from the ever lovely Mark Strijbos... concerning XTC references in the strip. Those were astute observations...I do indeed try to drop in the occasional Hint to the Hip. Did a little tribute to Sifl and Ollie last month that got a glob of email. I've learned that you mention Ayn Rand at peril to your in-box. For those of you who get Hedge in the sunday funnies, coming up 4-25 you'll be able to spy R.J and Verne lazing in a hot tub with AV1 apparently playing on the boombox. You may have to squint, but it's there. Thank you Stephanie and Mark for your scrutiny! On the topic of the Last Balloon's crafty Partridge vocal segue to trumpet, and possible percursers... besides the ones already mentioned... Cleo Laine and John Dankworth would often trade vocal/instrumental licks back and forth during which her voice would swap with his sax in a seamless blend. This would be live...really gripping. On Beaver and Krause's "All Good Men", there's a one of my favorite examples of this (sort of) in which a native american storyteller's voice is sampled and looped and distorted till it becomes a haunting background motif against which a solo is played (if memory serves...it's been a while). Not a segue from vocal to instrument per se, but cool, and if it inspires one of you imaginary people out there to go track down a Beaver & Krause disc, I'll have spread some joy. Speaking of looping and distorting, which I've now sort of done with this thread... Steve Reich's early stuff does it masterfully. His found-sound recordings like "It's Gonna Rain" loop and distort and merge till it's like listening to sonic hallucinations. Fripp and Eno were taking notes. T Lewis Over the Hedge! http://www.unitedmedia.com/comics/hedge/archive/
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990411211611.43145.qmail@hotmail.com> From: "Chris Crouch" <chriscrouch@hotmail.com> Subject: Sgt. Pepper? Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 16:16:11 CDT I think I may have missed the boat on this discussion, and at the risk of showing my age (or lack thereof), the album that influenced my musical tastes/outlook on life/attitude towards mars colonization was probably They Might Be Giants' Flood. It's not my favorite album in the world (or even my favorite TMBG album) but it introduced me to the notion that radio music is not the only music there is. I was actually introduced to XTC through TMBG's appearance on A Testimonial Dinner. I bought it the day it came out and thought "hey, these songs are neat" and as I happened to be in a mall the next day, I picked up Skylarking. Needless to say, I was blown away. I've since purchased everything XTC I could get my mits on... chris in ames
------------------------------ Message-ID: <000901be845a$2a690000$95f594d1@compaq> From: "Drude" <drude@sprint.ca> Subject: Re: New Videos? Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 13:30:38 -0700 Does anyone out in Chalksville have any idea whether or not XTC plan to release any videos from AV1? Do what you will but harm none. Drude
------------------------------ Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 18:39:12 -0400 (EDT) Message-Id: <v03007803b3369a267c5b@[165.247.6.115]> From: Mitch Friedman <mitchf@mindspring.com> Subject: up to date update Yello, I spoke with Andy earlier today. He and Colin were painting Idea Studios and its construction is coming along nicely. Tomorrow Andy will be doing 6 radio interviews (a few for US stations) but he's doing it from a studio in Swindon and his voice will be beamed over ISDN lines to the stations live. There is a week long European AV1 promo tour thing coming up. Also earlier today, Andy was recording the "How 'I'd Like That' Came to Be" thing for a future single (just like the "Easter Theater" one). Andy's son Harry has drawn himself and this drawing will be used as a template for a minor character on a future episode of The Simpsons. The character's name will be Harry but whether or not his last name will be Partridge is up in the air. This came about through someone Andy knows that animates for The Simpsons. (Stephanie: I told Andy about your Simpsons episode ideas and he wants to see a copy of it). In a few weeks Andy and Colin may be coming to NYC to shoot a video for "Greenman". AV2 won't be started until June. "I'm The Man Who Murdered Love" will now be included as one of the tracks on the album. It's likely all the drums will be redone since only two songs were partially finished to date and it will be better if they all sound alike to some degree. Nick Davis will be the engineer. Ta ta, Mitch
------------------------------ Message-Id: <3.0.32.19990413091136.0094b690@pop.chass.usyd.edu.au> Date: Tue, 13 Apr 1999 09:11:38 +1000 From: Toni <T.Adler@chass.usyd.edu.au> Subject: XTC Tattoo Well, I finally did it. After years of saying I want to get a tattoo, I took myself down to the Celtic Dragon and got the chalk horse of Uffington tattooed on my left shoulder blade. It is symbolic for me on several levels. First of all because of its strong link to XTC and English Settlement in particular (my fave XTC album). Secondly, because horses have played a bit part in my life (grew up in a very horsey family). And, finally because I am interested in most things Celtic (Irish on my Mother's side). It seemed like the perfect design, though the range of skulls with bulging eyeballs were rather tempting. If anyone local is interested in getting a tattoo at the Celtic Dragon (Dunks, perhaps?) they should ask for Mike. He's very kind and very skilled at distracting you from the pain, which wasn't as bad as I imagined. Has anyone else got an XTC tattoo? Do tell... Toni.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <3711330B.7797@earthlink.net> Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 19:40:59 -0400 From: Tim Kendrick <tim63@earthlink.net> Subject: Easter Theatre single Hi Everyone! I just got a copy of the new EASTER THEATRE single, direct from England, hand-delivered to me. The packaging is absolutely wonderful! Gold (sun) yellow cover with an egg covering part of the peacock feather. The CD itself looks like a fried egg (sunny-side up). It includes a copy of Andy's hand-written original lyrics. It's interesting to note that the last line in the chorus originally went: "Hooray, here comes Easter and at last she's not a joke" Glad he changed that!!! The "How Easter Theatre Came To Be" is also very interesting. I hadn't realized that part of the tune had been running around Andy's brain since the Skylarking sessions. Overall I'd say it's a great single to get a hold of. Also (another gift from my English boyfriend) I now own an illustrated short story about the origins of the Green Man. It's called (surprise) "The Green Man" by Jane Gardam. The paintings are great, although I haven't yet read it. (I will soon!) Tim
------------------------------ From: Iain.Murray.70428176@army.defence.gov.au Message-Id: <4A256750.008371FD.00@stagemaster.army.defence.gov.au> Date: Mon, 12 Apr 1999 10:19:35 +1000 Subject: Re: Dave Seddon's List Least favourite moment on AV1 : The arrangement of Fruit Nut. To me, it just doesn't seem to fit the song, for some reason. Least favourite XTC song : Sgt. Rock (just ahead of Cross Wires). Artist that everyone thinks is naff but you actually quite enjoy : Emerson, Lake & Palmer (especially Pictures At An Exhibition - maybe I should have thrown that into the Ridiculous Songs thread). Worst Beatles song : I Dig A Pony (actually, I hated the whole Let It Be album). Song that should have been strangled at birth : I Don't Want To Miss A Thing (Aerosmith). Artist who is extremely popular but you can't see what all the fuss is about : Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Michael Bolton, Phil Collins, Brittney Spears (somebody stop me), Shania Twain, Aerosmith, Meat Loaf, Fleetwood Mac (please stop me, or I'll go on for hours), John Farnham, Garth Brooks, All Saints, Prince (I'm going straight to hell for that one), Spice Girls, Steps, B*Witched, Bryan Adams.......oh, sod it - that'll do for now. Musician you'd like to kick hard : see previous category. Whackiest title for a song : a three-way tie. Two Pints Of Lager And A Packet Of Crisps, Please (Splodgenessabounds), When The Apple Blossoms Bloom In The Windmills Of Your Mind, I'll Be Your Valentine (Emerson, Lake & Palmer), and What Need Have I For This, What Need Have I For That, I Am Dancing At The Feet Of My Lord, All Is Bliss, All Is Bliss (Shakti with John McLaughlin). I just can't separate them, although I realise there *is* a difference between "wacky" and "pretentious". Most unpleasant musical experience : I saw Bob Dylan perform in 1992, and didn't recognise the first five songs until they were almost over. They were All Along The Watchtower, Tangled Up In Blue, Lay Lady Lay, It Takes A Lot To Laugh and She Belongs To Me - I know the songs well, but his singing was so far off-key (even for Dylan) that the songs were almost totally unrecognisable ; a complete waste of money. Iain
------------------------------ From: mbrechtel@juno.com Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 21:36:16 -0400 Subject: Catching Up Message-ID: <19990411.215044.-325439.4.mbrechtel@juno.com> Drude wrote: >>The Beach Boys only sounded good on album due to a whole lot of studio work. If you've ever heard them live, you'd realize how crap they actually were. I saw them in concert years ago, and it was most painful and embarrassing.<< Possibly, but I think their appearances on the now (thankfully) defunct TV show "Full House" were probably even more embarassing. Yes, I used to do a lot of babysitting. As for my most FRIVOLOUS songs, the ridiculous ones, here goes: Freeze Frame - J. Geils Band Cum On Feel the Noise - Quiet Riot Elvira - The Oakridge Boys Golden Years - David Bowie Yes, these are the embarrassing songs that I continue to sing loudly in the privacy of my own car, and the people to the sides of me look at me like they should call Highway Patrol or something. I think that's it for now... Meredith squirlgirl_99
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