Chalkhills Digest, Volume 5, Number 23 Monday, 23 November 1998 Today's Topics: why plod? Damned Culnane 4ZZZ Dom Collins kinda thang Drums And Wires question I missed my chance. 0 Language N R Lungs Mayor of Simeon blasts, production and transistor Album name Transistor Blast options Re: President Kill Re: transistor blast Modern Time Neros - CC 98 Can't we all just get a LIFE? Re: TB/O&L/SS Ummm.. No Lemons Re: Wot? No Black Sea! Would you pay $311:50 for Window Box? hello all! Re : Various Bits And Pieces Boring opinions - Enough !! Deadly Corn-flavored Lampshades XTC's spot in the Virgin Top 1000 Re: Disliked songs Administrivia: To UNSUBSCRIBE from the Chalkhills mailing list, send a message to <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> with the following command: unsubscribe For all other administrative issues, send a message to: <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> Please remember to send your Chalkhills postings to: <chalkhills@chalkhills.org> World Wide Web: <http://chalkhills.org/> or: <http://come.to/chalkhills/> The views expressed herein are those of the individual authors. Chalkhills is compiled using Digest 3.6b (by John Relph <relph@sgi.com>). Our one and only shelter your games, your helter skelter.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message-ID: <19981123005638.10580.qmail@hotmail.com> From: "Catherine Piazolla" <notangos@hotmail.com> Subject: why plod? Date: Sun, 22 Nov 1998 16:56:38 PST Harrison Sherwood said: >Our job as diligent listeners is to plod clumsily along behind him, plotting with dull crayons on grubby newsprint the effortless path he followed from there to here. Why? I'm not satisfied with plodding along clumsily behind someone for very long.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <32C1DEF30B54D211A3DE00A0C9D3458457B6CF@PIBCRMEXH001> From: "McDonald, Roger" <McDonaRF@prose.dpi.qld.gov.au> Subject: Damned Culnane 4ZZZ Dom Collins kinda thang Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 16:46:32 +1000 To Whom it May Concern, Long time, no post, so a few boring little things to get off my chest... 1. Robert D'Aprile (?) wrote e few digests ago that the latest Damned tour is brilliant and you know what? He's jolly well right! I saw them a couple of times in the eighties with silly Roman Jugg on guitar and, at the time thought it was brill but nothing prepared me for the ''side of a barn'' sized crunching wall of guitar that the Captain delivered. Kind of like a 'teenage dream' so to speak albeit arriving late in my thirties. 2. Congratulations to Paul Culnane for the interview with Terry Chambers however I must take issue with Terry about the need for another show like Countdown and a compare like Molly Meldrum to break new acts in this country. This twit (Molly, not Terry) did more damage to the Australian music scene than any other industry idiot I can name. He's the principle reason why we got The Angels (crap pub band) instead of Radio Birdman (cult Stooges, MC5 legends), Cold Chisel (crap pub band) instead of The Riptides or The Gobetweens (Alternative pop legends) and Pseudo Echo (crap new Romantic band) instead of MEO245 (exciting 80s pop band like Fischer Z except much, much better) to name a few. What's he done for the music scene lately? Signed Peter 'oh what a lovely washboard stomach I've got' Andre on the strength of a freakin' talent quest appearance!!! Criiiinge! Whaddaya say Paul and Iain, am I right or am I right? 3. Years ago on 4ZZZ radio station they used to have a station identification blipvert with Andy saying, "My name's Andy Partridge and I play in a band that goes under the name of XTC and if you don't hear my voice coming out of your speaker right now you're possibly tuned to the wrong station." 4. Boy, Dom really cops a beating in this digest. I mean, I hate rap music but I admire the guy's suicidal forthrightness(?) - I'd rather read his declarations of intent than Harrison 'oh what a big vocabulary I've got' Sherwood's postings. Nothing against Mister Sherwood, mind. 5. Phil Collins? Barely enough rhythm to masturbate - but he does it sooooo well. 6. Loved the analysis of Helicopter. Just another brilliant track from a brilliant album. Glad to hear your swinging your knockers around to it. Can we watch? Sorry if that sounds a little lecherous but sometimes you've got to be obscene to be obheard I'm sure you'll agree! RogerFromOz.
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 12:39:57 +0100 (MET) From: Martin van Rappard <rappard@dds.nl> Subject: Drums And Wires question Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.90.981123122445.6877D-100000@fatima.dds.nl> Dear Chalkies, This post is not in any way relevant to O&L.:) I realise that the debate on different versions of Drums And Wires was a few months back, so my apologies if this question has been posed before. Anyway, I bought a copy of DAW about a month ago at a London fair, and just recently noticed something odd. The tracklist on the inlay reads: 1.Making Plans For Nigel 2.Helicopter 3.Life Begins At The Hop 4.When You're Near Me I Have Difficulty 5.Ten Feet Tall 6.Roads Girdle The Globe 7.Reel By Reel 8.Millions 9.That Is The Way 10.Outside World 11.Scissor Man 12.Complicated Game; the CD label is CDV 2129, copyright 1979 & 1985 Virgin Records. The CD itself reads: 1.MPFN 2.Helicopter 3.Day In Day Out 4.When Your (sic) Near Me I Have Difficulty 5.Ten Feet Tall 6.RGTG 7.LBATH 8.Chain Of Command 9.Limelight 10.Real (sic) By Reel 11.Millions 12.TITW 13.OW 14.SM 15.CG; the CD label is again CDV 2129, but it's pressed in Austria. Copyright 1979 Virgin Records. The track listing on the CD is the correct one. Needless to say, I'm thankful for the extra tracks (Chain Of Command, Limelight, Day In Day Out), but considering the two spelling mistakes I'm wondering if I bought a bootleg. If it is, it is done very well - I had me fooled for over a month. Thanks in advance for any pointers, Martin Everything About Bootlegs: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Ithaca/1089/bootlegs.html
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19981123125434.2631.rocketmail@send102.yahoomail.com> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 04:54:34 -0800 (PST) From: Jon Rosenberger <wile1coyote@yahoo.com> Subject: I missed my chance. Time for a Delurk Amanda Wrote: "On one more note-A mint condition Window Box tape was recently auctioned off on the eBay website for almost 300 DOLLARS!!!!!! I love XTC, but not THAT much!" Just to set the record straight it sold for $311. I know this because I bid $306.50 and did not win. Amanda I realize this is difficult for you to understand so I thought I would try to share my reasons. But first let me ask this question: How much would you pay to see them live? If they were a standard band playing small concert halls like 2500 to 5000 seats you would expect to pay about $30 to $40 a seat right, taking a date or spouse =$80 plus a couple of t-shirts, soda, nachos, or whatever=real close to a $100. This would be per year since you are a huge fan which means in 10 years you could easily spend $1000. I hate to say this: They are not going to tour ever again in my lifetime. I screwed up and missed whatever chance I ever had to see them live, mostly by being too stupid and not recognizing their brilliance earlier. I hope I am wrong but I do not think so. I think the best we can hope for is a filmed session with them or maybe another radio tour kind of deal. Andy is just not interested and from what I have read recently Colin isn't real keen on the idea anymore either. They like their lives the way they are. So I ask you, Is $300 too much to pay for something that no more than 199 people before you have ever done? Sit down at home and unwrap a brand new sealed copy of windowbox and spend a few hours listening to the brilliance of these guys in raw form. Sure I've got everything on the tape, that is not the point, the point is the experience. It is not often anymore that I get the chance to have an XTC experince and I would gladly pay $300 to do it. Here's hoping the new material is wonderful as I am sure it is. The sound of a large soapbox being put away is now heard, followed by Jon crawling back under his rock. I now return you to your regularly scheduled program of debating the merits of various albums and producers and such like and so forth. Cheers, Jon Rosenberger
------------------------------ Message-Id: <3.0.5.32.19981123080857.0097d460@smtpgw.ametsoc.org> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 08:08:57 -0500 From: David Gershman <dgershmn@ametsoc.org> Subject: 0 Language N R Lungs >From: David Oh <davidoh@interlog.com> >Subject: my dilemma >[...] >i'd like 2 get a copy of 'trans-blast', so i went 2 me local hmv (i know, >big mistake!). this is what i found out... >it won't b released in canada until december 1st. ok, i've waited 4 xtc >material b4, so i can wait just a little longer. then i asked how much it >would cost... >[...] >thanx, yours in xtc, >davidoh Hi, davidoh -- I was just on the phone with The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, and he was wondering if he could get his dictionary back? Thanks in advance. Dave Gershman
------------------------------ Message-ID: <B82F8C4D16A0D1119FDC0001FA6A4BC90234403D@hfd-exch003.hartford.aetna.com> From: "Witter, Karl F" <WitterKF@aetna.com> Subject: Mayor of Simeon Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 08:30:07 -0500 CTSWEENEY: "Andy Lloyd Webber looks like an ape." CTSWEENEY: (June 1998) "Looking like a pig gets [Lloyd Webber] knighted." Well, well, well. We have a pattern of animosity here. I won't be the one to say "Why is singing Lloyd Webber like being on a Stairmaster? Because you never have to climb more than one step at a time." or "What do you call a Lloyd Webber score with more than three actual songs? Jesus Christ Superstar." I deride the truck-and-bus spectacles he creates but picking on his appearance is really, really low. And by the way, he looks like a chipmunk. A CHIPMUNK. How many times do I have to tell you? Don't make me come over there! DOM, you clever acerbic wit: I need to upgrade to your model cat. Mine seems to repel, rather than "attract cat hair like, well, a cat". On the whole Phil thing (this group are on a first-name basis now, eh?) I only know his later Genesis and earlier solo stuff as I stopped listening. A picture of his producing sound would be a single Xmas tree light swathed in three layers of wax paper. With scant exception it doesn't catch me, the fast stuff ain't half as funky as he thinks and the slow stuff ain't emotive. Genesis records suffer less than his own. Finally, a fanny alert. The English character Daphne on Frasier said "My fanny" last week. Comments from the real Anglos among us? Is this wrong or do they really say "My [crumpet]!" where Americans would say "My ass!"? Taking an Indian to lunch, Karl
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19981123150048.25236.rocketmail@send104.yahoomail.com> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 07:00:48 -0800 (PST) From: Jeff Langr <jlangr@yahoo.com> Subject: blasts, production and transistor > I can't agree about Lilywhite, although he > is a superb producer on the whole I bought Sparkle in the Rain (simple minds) when it came out... I still think it's one of the worst-produced albums ever. Jarring bloated noise. I think Mr. Lillywhite must have been wearing tissue paper earplugs at the time. > Finally, what a relief it was to find > that "Transistor Blast" is being sold > at such a reasonable price. I had visions > of having to shell out #40 or something > hideous, but at #22 (Our Price Records) > it's a veritable snip. Weren't you the one complaining about all the rich sods on this list being able to afford Song Stories, a low-priced paperback book? #22 is still high if you ask me... here in the states it is even worse at $45 on the average. Especially considering I already have about half of the thing. I'm curious how many people will be shelling out money for Transistor Blast. I can't see it selling more than a couple thousand units. J
------------------------------ From: "Damian Foulger" <damian@imclaser.com> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 09:32:42 -0600 Subject: Album name Message-Id: <19981123092403.01bbd08a.in@ceo.ceolasers.com> Mark Strijbos wrote. following sentiments of many others: > get to hear Apple Venus Volume Two > (are they really going to use these titles? i sincerely hope not...) What does it matter? To badly misquote Shakespere (who is a well know authority on album naming) 'That which we call a rose will smell as sweet called by any other name.' It will still sound great. Dames tWd * ------------------------------------------------ 'People will always be tempted to wipe their feet on anything with welcome written on it.' - AP
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19981123170319.2759.rocketmail@send106.yahoomail.com> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 09:03:18 -0800 (PST) From: Mark Rushton <markrushton@yahoo.com> Subject: Transistor Blast options barb@velvet.com reported in the last Chalkhills: "I would recommend taking a peek at: <http://www.imvs.co.uk>" I second that, and also add <http://www.cdparadise.com> to the mix - they're a UK-based, worldwide shipper of CDs. They're part of the bookshop.co.uk consortium. Nice currency conversion tool on their site. I live in the United States, have used both companies for UK imports, and I can positively recommend them both. Mark Rushton author and webmaster Permanent Flame - The Bill Nelson Web Site http://www.billnelson.com
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36598BDF.860@bhip.infi.net> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 12:23:02 -0400 From: Brian <mattone@bhip.infi.net> Subject: Re: President Kill Tschalkgerz! >> We can debate for weeks about what is the best XTC song or what is the best XTC album, but one thing's for sure - everybody agrees that "President Kill Again" is a lousy song. Is there anybody out there who actually likes this song?< Yeah, me here. I think this is one of the neatest tunes because it shows that little gift the lads have for utilizing a gimmick for their message... in this case the self-important, boisterous, pondering rhythm of a train derailment about to happen. -- BRIAN THOMAS MATTHEWS * Digital & traditional illustration/animation * Caricaturist-for-hire * RENDERMAN ~ One-Man Band Ordinaire SAPRINGER CENTRAL ~ http://www.angelfire.com/fl/sapringer mailto:mattone@bhip.infi.net
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 17:20:33 +0000 (GMT) From: Chris Clee <cmc@sanger.ac.uk> Subject: Re: transistor blast Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.4.00.9811231717100.11287-100000@piranha> well i must admit that i have a firm favourite in CD number 2, unfortunate that the live material is (for obvious reasons) mostly derived from the first couple of albums but the stuff off black sea is brill, my cousin found a coloured vinyl copy of psonic psunspot too the other day ...i'm well jealous, ttfn folks.................this world over......absolutely too much chris ****************************************** Chris Clee Team 55 The Sanger Centre
------------------------------ Message-ID: <2043F72A2C73D2119D5B0008C74CA17B02D82E@azmail.rjconsult.com> From: "Miller, Ed" <emiller@rjconsult.com> Subject: Modern Time Neros - CC 98 Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 10:22:22 -0600 Hi, kids... I would like to get a CD copy of Modern Time Neros - CC98. I will be glad to reimburse you for your expenses and effort. If anyone can help, please email me privately. Thanks, Ed "Wondering if the voices in my head are overproduced" Miller mailto:emiller@rjconsult.com
------------------------------ Message-ID: <000901be1707$0efc2c90$f06dcec0@t24806009694.DOA.STATE.LA.US> From: "John Voorhees" <griffon@earthling.net> Subject: Can't we all just get a LIFE? Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 11:31:09 -0600 When Michael Davies wrote to dis (as in *dis*like, NOT *dis*respect, BTW) That Is The Way, Love At First Sight, Ball and Chain, Living Through Another Cuba, No Language In Our Lungs, Runaways, Jason and the Argonauts, The Meeting Place, Big Day, Miniature Sun, Cynical Days AND King For a Day... I basically thought, well, how about that? Thanks, Michael, because you have given a real case in point for the tremendous range of musical taste covered by our Swindonian lads. I'm really quite fond of every single one of those songs... well, except Big Day, anyway. But, as Stuart Smalley would remind us, that's... okay. There's room on the list for XTC fans with mightily disparate opinions about why the band rates. O&L is not my favorite listen. So what? I thought Nonsuch kicked its butt. Who gives a doo-dah except me? I know I'm going to be in line with the rest of you guys to buy AV I. So that's cool, right? Back me up, people... John Voorhees
------------------------------ Message-Id: <TFSOBQEM@ubk.net>> From: Jonathan Monnickendam <monnickj@ubk.net> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 17:49:39 +0000 Subject: Re: TB/O&L/SS >>My only gripe is that "they" decided not to include all the songs from the 1978 & 79 live shows at the Hippodrome and Paris Theatre Those songs would fit on one cd, so why not? Of course the setlists are quite similar, but nobody is going to buy this boxset except the die-hard fans. And they don't mind ! (or do we?) So what is missing from the TB set, either live of studio ? As to the studio stuff any ideas why ? i have loved the O&L discussion and can only add that the reason i like it is because a lot of it sounds full of fun, happiness and contentment. I use happiness in both the usual and Peter Sellars meanings. I enjoyed Andy Miller's comments which beat me to the punch as having read Song Stories you realise what pain each of the post retirement releases has caused them all. You then add the inability to the twosome to fashion the framework of enjoyable musical creativity ; everything has to be new each time (studio, producer, drummer, engineers and probably anything you care to think of) and that must make it difficult before you even start to record. jon * --------------------------------------------------------------- The views expressed are of the individual, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The United Bank of Kuwait PLC. * ---------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------ Message-ID: <3659B297.2F5B@bellatlantic.net> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 14:08:07 -0500 From: John Irvine <jirvine@bellatlantic.net> Subject: Ummm.. Am I the only one on this list who likes to beat up nuns? Er, ah.. . did I say that out loud? John Irvine
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199811232048.VAA01357@mail.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 21:55:23 +0000 Subject: No Lemons Dear Chalkers, Here's my 2 cents in the Great O&L Debate: 1. There's no such thing as a bad or sub-standard XTC album. 2. We all need that new album pretty badly, don't we? BTW: Harrison's excellent piece on That Wave was interesting, eloquent and offered yet another level of meaning to an already magnificent work of art. And Catherine's personal observations on Helicopter left me "bouncing with gay abandon". Both pieces were a joy to read and much more interesting than the rather childish "my fave album is better than yours" debate that has been raging. It's so pointless... everybody knows E.S. is the best :) yours in xtc, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199811232048.VAA01368@mail.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 21:55:23 +0000 Subject: Re: Wot? No Black Sea! Dear Chalkers, Last issue Michael Davies said: > "No Language In Our Lungs", which is slow and repetitive, Excuse me? You've just dissed one of the major tracks of an extraordinary album. NLIOL (and Travels In Nihilon) are the crucial songs on Black Sea, how can you like XTC and not see that? I think that maybe what you call slow and repetitive was intended as such, just as the slightly slurred (delayed?) vocal effects, precisely because this song deals with the impossibilities of communication and how you can never be totally understood > and i just think using the phrase "muscle > in our tongues" was not a good choice. Well i just think Andy knew _exactly_ what he was doing when he wrote that song in particular. It's (arguably) his best lyric to date. What's wrong with the phrase, except from "not being a good choice" why? how? explain please Really... with all that slagging off here lately, if Andy weren't alive today, he'd be turning in his grave yours in xtc, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199811232149.WAA26029@mb07.swip.net> Subject: Would you pay $311:50 for Window Box? Date: Mon, 23 Nov 98 23:52:41 +0200 From: Per Aronsson <per@aron.pp.se> I visited Ebay, the auctionsite, and found that some person out there hade paid $311:50 for Window Box. I know that it is a very rare item, but that much. Well, I wouldn't pay that amount, but it is easy for me to say since I am one of the lucky owners to WB... Just one more thing. I love every XTC-album. When O & L was released I took vacation for two days from my work just to listen. It was worth it. I must honestly say that I don't understand how any person can dislike it. I know that album in my heart from the first to the last bar. The lyrics are stunning, the music overwhelming and, yes the production is slick, but it works. Per Aronsson, Sweden.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <000201be1739$314c20c0$cb499cd0@alexivie> From: "Eddie" <beef@keg.com> Subject: hello all! Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 17:27:31 -0600 I'm new to the list, but fell into xtc in 1984. I've been hooked ever since. I thought I'd give my two cents on President Kill. good lyrics as always, but it certainly won't sound good converted to Musak. the only song i try to avoid consistantly is Making Plans for Nigel. I don't know why, It just sounds more like something DEVO would have done better at a faster tempo. On my old cassette, I erased the song. when I listen to the cd, I program it not to play that track.
------------------------------ From: Iain_Murray@hr-m.b-m.defence.gov.au Message-Id: <4A2566C6.0001E8BF.00@newmta.hr-m.b-m.defence.gov.au> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 10:48:57 +1000 Subject: Re : Various Bits And Pieces My apologies if these points have been raised before (I was a bit slow, so Cheryl beat me to the punch on a few of them - I just can't get used to Chalkhills becoming a daily again....). Firstly, I must reply to Andy Miller's comments in Chalkhills #5-21, regarding the gap between the first five albums and everything that came after. Hmm......this is just my own opinion, but I've never perceived a "gap" ; it's always seemed more a progressive maturing of both the writing and the musicianship. By the time O&L was released, I think the group had gained the confidence to try a few new ideas (as far as production was concerned) in the studio ; herein lies at least one benefit of the cessation of touring. I suppose it could be argued (and I can feel the flames heading in my direction already) that XTC had pretty much ceased to have any Top 40 relevance by this point - or, to put a Spinal Tap spin on it, "their appeal was becoming more selective" - and perhaps the "over-production" (there's that word again) on O&L was a tad self-indulgent. Personally, I think they were well within their rights to record a few albums that *they* might enjoy, rather than attempting to pander to the whims of some imaginary 13-year-old invented by record companies......I'm starting to ramble a bit here ; what the hell was my point again? Okay, I remember now - commercial success is not the be-all and end-all of playing in a band. It's nice when it happens, of course, but shouldn't the #1 priority be enjoyment of what you do, rather than chasing the almighty dollarpound? As for over-production, perhaps brought about by having too much time on their hands in the studio.....I haven't heard anyone refer to "Sgt.Pepper's" as over-produced, and yet (IMO, anyway), the circumstances in which both albums were recorded were quite similar - more time for studio experimentation as a result of the retirement from touring. Mind you, Andy, you were right about The Big Express - it's about time people started building this album up. As for Skylarking being "a neutered dog of an album ; Andy sounds scared to sing" - sorry, I disgaree most vehemently, sir. "Earn Enough For Us" is one of the most upbeat and optimistic songs I've heard in years, and "Another Satellite" would be capable of moving me to tears if I was a big girlie.....that's probably not very PC, but who cares? I'm on a roll. Closer to the present, Michael Davies mentioned a whole bunch of songs he doesn't like (and why shouldn't he? It's a free mailing list). I have to agree with his comments about English Settlement - although "Jason & The Argonauts" is beginning to win me over, "Runaways" and "Ball And Chain" have a looooooong way to go. I feel the same way about almost the entire Black Sea album, but I think it might be best to let that go before the O&L debate becomes the BS debate....and I'm sure you'll agree that quite full enough of BS already. I couldn't really say that "Big Day" depresses me, but it does bore the crap out of me ; and pressing the skip button gets you to "Another Satellite" a little bit quicker, which can't be a bad thing. I don't like "President Kill Again" much, by the way. Iain "I love California - I grew up in Phoenix" - J.Danforth Quayle.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <365A0182.4B4B@virgin.net> Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1998 00:44:50 +0000 From: peter.wright2@virgin.net (peter.wright2@virgin.net) Subject: Boring opinions - Enough !! Chalks, All this talk about 'best' and 'worst' XTC albums is frankly getting tired. We all have our own tastes , therefore opinions. It is a totally pointless exercise to cram Chalkhills full of this stuff as everyones opinion is vald and nobody has the right to challenge your opinion by stating their own as superior. Personally I love O&L and Nonsuch. So what ? If you don't , turn it off. Simple isn't it ? Over-produced , under- produced. Who cares ? If you like it fine. If you don't , fine. End of story !! Can we now give it a rest and talk about something more challenging ? As for Phil Collins - nobody can argue that the guy is a technically superb drummer. As for his music being good or bad , READ ABOVE!!!! Sorry to sound off but , Jesus it gets tedious sometimes ! Pete.
------------------------------ From: Jdmack01@aol.com Message-ID: <f1016b36.365a0b0e@aol.com> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 20:25:34 EST Subject: Deadly Corn-flavored Lampshades Hail (oops, wrong list), There is a store called "Vinyl Ink" in Silver Spring, MD (USA). They have a copy of the Barry Andrews 7" "Town And Country" for $15.00. Though it is not identified as being particularly special, I couldn't help notice that scrawled across the picture sleeve, in ball point pen, was "B. Andrews." This store DOES have a website that does online business at http://www.vinylink.com/. I have NO idea if the autograph is legit, but I thought I'd pass on the info to the gang. J.D. http://members.aol.com/jdmack01 (MIDI, music and more!)
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199811240322.TAA00744@sgi.sgi.com> Subject: XTC's spot in the Virgin Top 1000 Date: Mon, 23 Nov 98 21:21:49 -0600 From: steve <schiavo@home.com> I just picked up the new edition of the Virgin all-time top 1000 albums. The only XTC album included is Oranges & Lemons at number 430, right between Begin by The Millennium and Abba's Greatest Hits. For fans of psychedelic pop, I'd highly recommend Begin. It's in print on Sony. BTW, Begin is one of the first albums recorded on 16 tracks. - Steve
------------------------------ Message-ID: <365A3F4C.777A@ix.netcom.com> Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 21:08:28 -0800 From: Rich/MetalMan <cbunnell@ix.netcom.com> Subject: Re: Disliked songs >"That Is The Way", "Love At First Sight", and "Ball and Chain", >which similarly seem to have been written in about three minutes. Oh I don't know, Ball And Chain recently caught on to me even though I shunned it at first, and Love At First Sight has a nice repetitive chorus. I love the way "What they want is!" is sung. I haven't heard "That Is The Way." Which album's it on? I don't have White Music or Go 2 yet. >"Living Through Another Cuba", which sounds like the 25th of May or >something. Messy song, but powerful. >"No Language In Our Lungs", which is slow and repetitive, and i just >think using the phrase "muscle in our tongues" was not a good choice. One of the lesser tracks on Black Sea, but since Black Sea is probably my favorite XTC album (with very, very close competition with Big Express), that's still a compliment. >"Runaways", which is very very depressing. Runaways was probably the song that turned XTC from a jerky pop band to a lush, melodic band. I personally like it for the African sound. >"Jason and the Argonauts", which doesn't flow at all. i have >listened to the first side of English Settlement probably three >times, and the other three sides probably 40. Jason And The Argonauts is my favorite off of ES! Well maybe not as much as Fly On The Wall. It doesn't flow, but it builds up well and has a nice melody. >"The Meeting Place" and "Big Day", which also somehow depress me. > "MMMM! MMMM! The mee-ting place!" That's a pretty happy chorus. Big Day is depressing, I'll give you that. >and i think "King For A Day" sounds like Tears For Fears. My god, leave Colin alone! It doesn't sound so much like Tears For Fears in general than it does "Everybody Wants To Rule The World," which is one song by Tears For Fears. It doesn't sound like the group in general. But I see how the songs can sound alike -- the verses and choruses of each are practically interchangable when switched with the other's music. I tried it in my head -- it works. *---------------------------------------------- Rich Bunnell or "Metal Man," whichever sounds more insane http://members.xoom.com/taoster/ *----------------------------------------------
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