Chalkhills Digest, Volume 5, Number 290 Wednesday, 20 October 1999 Today's Topics: Review of Homespun cd burner Re: Boingo What if? Homespun To own, or not to own. buy it today Re: Favorite lyricists 100% Silly Moulding his young mind Sung in the key of "X" Dead Kennedy All Wet Arsed & Still No Fish JOHN HIATT and other non XTC related stuff Oh, Baby! girl-woo anthology: thanks to all Ya Gotta Go 2 XTC fan tribute VH1 onslaught re: XTC on VH1's "Behind The Music"... Re: Earn Enough For Us: the Andy Partridge Coloring Book articulate and positive, as always Mister Clean spurns Minster Hill 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>). Pour some oil on the water quick / it doesn't really matter where from.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul.Culnane@dcita.gov.au Date: 19 Oct 99 09:51:41 AES Subject: Review of Homespun Message-ID: <0002vfdpjfxr.0002txxrrlvf@dcita.gov.au> This review of Homespun appeared in the Sydney Sun-Herald of 17 October: Certainly one for buffs, yet anyone with an interest in the creation of stellar pop might like a peep at Andy Partridge at work in his shed: Homespun is the demo versions of the songs on XTC's last album, Apple Venus Volume 1. While XTC wears its love for The Beatles, music hall and The Beach Boys like a badge of honour, the elegant, uneasy noise they make is like no other. Trainspotters will be gladdened by "I'd Like That (Say A Sunflower)", recorded by Partridge on a cheap cassette player minutes after writing it. 8/10. Cross reference: Phillip Glass, The Beatles, Squeeze.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19991019012832.26687.rocketmail@web112.yahoomail.com> Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 18:28:32 -0700 (PDT) From: Veronica Kyle Robertson <veronicakr@yahoo.com> Subject: cd burner Someone mentioned on today's list that they just purchased a new cd burner. I just got one this weekend. Among other things, I'd like to download some MP3's. It has become apparent that 99.9% of the MP3's out there are songs by unsigned/unknown bands. This is because major record labels wouldn't want to give their products away for free and little local bands need a way to get people to hear them. Have any of you discovered any great indie bands out there with MP3 files? There's thousands of bands listed at MP3.com, but who has time to listen to them all? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Veronica
------------------------------ Message-ID: <380B9887.3EA5@bhip.infi.net> Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 22:00:43 +0000 From: Brian <mattone@bhip.infi.net> Subject: Re: Boingo Tschalkgerz! >There are still some ignorent people on this list who wont quit, but I will try and put that behind me. Anyone a fan of Boingo? Just getting your perspective on the group, who I feel is the best group of this era. Yes, in my oppinion, Danny and the boys rip XTC. Not saying they are better, but they are really good in what they do. I am asking because very early Boingo had a very similar sound to XTC. Anyway, let me know what your thoughts are on this.< I'm a HUGE Boingo fan (I'd have to say that for me, they are the BEST band that ever existed), and am personally responsible for the vast majority of Boingo MIDI files you will find on the Internet (well, I am). I don't know what your liking of them has to do with any supposed ignorance(?) of people on this list, but I've heard from a few here who like them, too, so we're not alone. If you'd like to talk about them, you'd probably want to do so in private. I doubt a long-winded discussion here will be looked upon favorably. ;-) Oh, BTW - XTC rocks, too, but in a totally different way. See ya, -Brian Matthews http://www.angelfire.com/fl/sapringer STAR TREK parodies featuring STONE TREK: The Animation!
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19991019020735.8267.qmail@ww181.netaddress.usa.net> Date: 18 Oct 99 19:07:35 PDT From: vee tube <veetube@netscape.net> Subject: What if? Hi Chuckies! T'was wondrin' What if one of our (Fish- heads from the waterless planet) space hoppers hadn't crashed into your planet and killed all of the dinosaurs? (sorry 'bout that) What would Andy and Collin be? I think... ...Andy would be a Teradactyl: All of those high flyin' flight'o'fancy thangs he do. And... ...Collin would have to be a 'Bronto' (keepin' Andy down to Earth, so to speak) And spraying his vegetation of course. (Hey! Collin, How come you haven't sent me any tomatoes?) Any suggestions? }---:) P.S. WANKERS! How 'bouts we keep it down to two or three of our 'faves'? P.P.S. I have a 1984 'Gold Top' Butt Master I'll trade for a 1984 'Sunburst' Gut Master! My ass be fine, but(t) my ab's need some work!
------------------------------ Message-ID: <384188476.940299238254.JavaMail.root@web04.pub01> Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 22:13:58 -0400 (EDT) From: Satanas Diablo <thedevil@minister.com> Subject: Homespun To own, or not to own. I just got Homespun, and I love it. Its worth every penny. I would recomend those of you who have not bought AV or Homespun to buy Homespun first. It gets you into the new songs and AV just sounds better and shows the finished product. Homespun should have been released first in my opinion. I have not bought the Transistor Box set yet, thats next. What did everyone think of that? Is it worth the money?
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19991019043754.23145.rocketmail@web2102.mail.yahoo.com> Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 21:37:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Tyler Hewitt <tahewitt@yahoo.com> Subject: buy it today RE: Lastly, it appears that "Homespun" may be pulled from distribution. It is creating some confusion in the marketplace (same songs / similar artwork) and TVT, having shipped something like 17,000 in the U.S. are going to stop distribution at 20,000. It may later be offered via the web. It was only mentioned in reference to the U.S. and I'm not sure it's even "official" yet. Yikes! Buy yours NOW, everyone! I was in Tower Records on Clark St. here in Chicago last weekend, and they had at least a couple dozen copies in stock, probably more. On sale for $12.99, if I recall. So those in the chicago area know where to find it. I would make the offer of picking up copies for people, but I live all the way across town from Tower, and don't get up there very often.(But if you plead your case I'll see what I can do). Oh, it's really good, and you need it! RE: They Might be Giants I love them too, although I haven't kept up on the last couple of albums. I highly reccomend Lincoln and Flood, their best two records, imo. Lincoln was the soundtrack to a rather rough spot I had about seven years ago, it's only recently that I can listen to it w/o bringing up a lot of bad memories. I met TMBG a few years ago when I was a humble employee of a record store in Ann Arbor. Unfortunately, they were pretty much pricks. Hasn't stopped my liking their music, however. I tried to justify their behavior-if I was on tour and exhausted, I would probably treat some record store geek/fan badly as well. Did end up with a photo and some autogtraphs, so It wasn't all bad.
------------------------------ From: WTDK@aol.com Message-ID: <c563ec6f.253d3cde@aol.com> Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 23:17:50 EDT Subject: Re: Favorite lyricists Re: Favorite lyricists...can't fine it to 5 so...(and in no particular order) 1. John Hiatt 2. Suzanne Vega 3. Andy Partridge 4. Nick Lowe 5. Bryan Ferry 6. Elvis Costello 7. Steve Kilbey 8. Martin Newell 9. Joan Armatrading 10. Ray Davies 11. John Lennon 12. Brian Eno 13. Richard Thompson 14. Aimee Mann 15. Neil Finn There are more but I don't want to bore you.. favorite Xmas tunes: Christmas Time Is Here Again- The Beatles (yes, it's a weak song, but surreal enough to enjoy) I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus - John Mellencamp's version Thanks for Christmas-You know who Father Christmas-The Kinks Christmas in LA-Tom Petty That Kate Bush tune that also escapes me at the moment.. 2000 Miles-The Pretenders on yet another note, XTC songs to introduce to girlfriend (who isn't a fan yet): Travels to Nihilon Jason and the Argonauts Instant Tunes Mermaid Smiled Heaven is Paved with Broken Glass Blame the Weather I can't own her Respectable Street Chalkhills and Children Seagull Screaming Kiss her Kiss Her The Meeting Place & Grass Now to start another trend... least favorite lyricist 1. Jon Anderson 2. Danny Elfman (although I do like the music) 3. Jim Morrison 4. Robert Hunter 5. Peter Sinfield (although, again, love the music from King Crimson) 6. Jeff Lynne (although I do have to admit to liking much of the music of ELO and love The Move) 7. Lou Gramm 8. Phil Collins 9. Ron Sexsmith 10. Anything by what's his name from Oasis 11. Anything by Mick Jagger since 1974 (although there are a couple of decent albums buried in there) 12. John Lennon (Sometime in New York City era) As to football, well, its an acquired taste just like many of the bands cited throughout previous issues of Chalkhills. As a longtime fan (came on board with Black Sea, although began to listen with interest around Nigel), I have to concede that Go2 has some very interesting fun moments and has been in the CD player with AV1). Wayne (wtdk @aol.com)
------------------------------ Message-ID: <380BF885.28C3@gte.net> Date: Mon, 18 Oct 1999 21:59:30 -0700 From: "May O'Mahoney" <may5272@gte.net> Subject: 100% Silly "Okay, what if XTC did a cover album, what songs would you like to see on them..." Good question Molly! Unfortunately I don't have my XTC thinking cap on at the moment. I do, however, have my Dukes of Stratosphere hat on and here is what I think the Dukes should cover: "Incense and Peppermints" - Strawberry Alarm Clock "See Emily Play" - Pink Floyd "Queen Bitch" - David Bowie "Life on Mars" - " "Sunshine of Your Love" - Cream "A Well Respected Man" - The Kinks "Drivin'" - " "Daydream Believer" - The Monkees "Downtown" - Petula Clark "Westminster Cathedral" - Someone will have to fill me in on this one.. I have to stop now, I'm getting the giggles..... Yours Truly, May O'Mahoney
------------------------------ Message-ID: <380C0116.1ABF4D27@mnsi.net> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 01:27:46 -0400 From: Michael Stone <nedrise@MNSi.Net> Subject: Moulding his young mind Chalkbots Molly was talking about more christmas songs: >Oh Kate Bush did a song, but I can't remember it now, >it's on the Edge of Christmas CD. I believe it's called "December Will Be Magic Again". and Iain said: >....and I think (Sir) Cliff Richard's done at least one Christmas song, but >I can't think of its name. He did one called "Little Town". *** Well, I can't compete with Todd's mass of stuff, but here's my usual noisemakers King 3-B trombone Yamaha 612 bass trombone Bach 42-B trombone Korg 01-W/FD Mac OS 8 using Band in the Box, Finale I often use a tambourine too, but i can't remember who made it. *** I've given 4 Apple Venus 1s to friends so far. One I gave to my friend Corey. She's a trombone player also, and her husband plays tuba, and all 4 of their children are all playing instruments of some kind. Their oldest , David is 15, he plays the trombone, violin and bass guitar. Bass seems to be the one he's taking to most. So I showed him AV1 and told him to check out the best bass player in pop music. He really likes it and I'm gonna bring him more. What an education! Mike
------------------------------ Message-ID: <EB3FE924F73DD11187E400805FEA8E81010A6877@bcbcmail.bcbc.bc.ca> From: "Macdonald, Robert " <RMacdonald@bcbc.bc.ca> Subject: Sung in the key of "X" Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 09:45:37 -0700 No real xtc content here but some of my favourite pop Xmas tracks that are worth looking for your ultimate holiday tape. Captain Sensible - One Christmas Catalogue Chris Stamey (ex DB's) - Christmas Time David Bowie/Bing Crosby - Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy Jona Lewie - Stop the Calvry Martin Newell - Christmas in Suburbia NRBQ - Christmas Wish The Partridge Family - My Christmas Card to You Patty Surby & the Canadian VIP's - I Want a Beatle for Christmas The Pretenders - 2000 Miles The Ramones - Merry Christmas (I Don't Want to Fight Tonight) The Turtles - Living Doll The Waitresses - Christmas Wrapping The Kinks - Father Christmas Kirsty MacColl & The Poques - Fairytale of New York Stevie Wonder - Someday at Christmas XTC - Thanks for Christmas And for any of you who happen to be really interested in Christmas music...I have been making Christmas tapes for my friends and family as gifts for the last eight years. They have been prized possessions for the lucky receivers. I have an Excel spreadsheet listing all the 300 or so tracks from these tapes if someone wants a copy for some inspiration. AND .......Homespun is due in stores today in Canada (that is if TVT have shipped it after all the confusion???) I will be heading to several stores at lunch time to try and get a copy. I look forward to hearing a good quality copy of the demo's. I haven't listened to them since AV1 came out but I know that there are moments that I liked better than the final product. It will be interesting to hear them again. Cheers. Rob Macdonald Victoria, B.C. Canada
------------------------------ From: Melsta@aol.com Message-ID: <0.3c825d1d.253df01c@aol.com> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 12:02:36 EDT Subject: Dead Kennedy >From: DavidOh >>From: "Megan Heller" <hellerm@hotmail.com> >>Subject: sheesh >>fheany@erols.com taunts-- >>>And this one's just for Megan: >>>Caesura! Caesura! Caesura! Ah-hah-hah-hah-hah! >can we try to grow up a little? please? No, I don't think we can. Admittedly I have no idea to what the above taunt refers, but I think I like it. If it's from a song. Now that I think about it, it's probably from some stoopid SNL sketch or something and in which case, I think I don't like it. But it reminds me of something. Many many many moons ago at Wizard's Records in Cincinnati my then new boyfriend, now husband of many years and I heard the following punk music being played: "You look like John F. Kennedy - ah ah ah ah ah ahhhhh You look like John F. Kennedy - ah ah ah ah ah ahhhhh" What was it? Any clue? Melissa "They used to say I looked like Tina Weymouth" Reaves
------------------------------ Message-ID: <4782AD6ADDBDD2119B570008C75DD5C12DB8BF@mgmtm02.parliament.uk> From: Lawson Dominic <LawsonD@parliament.uk> Subject: All Wet Arsed & Still No Fish Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 14:32:15 +0100 >>I recently bought the latest Mr Bungle cd: California. It's really great, with more weight on melody than before. It's even got some (almost) normal songwriting on it. I'll second that! A classic album if ever there was one, and a must for all Zappa/Beach Boys fans.......dig that crazy Tibetan throat music mayhem! >>To me you can either like Squeeze or XTC, not both, but I like both. Cough. >>There's nothing like sports to turn usually normal functioning people into incoherent, violent idiots! ....or at least a tiny minority of sports fans. The rest of us, being sentient and erudite individuals, are able to enjoy sports AND music without feeling the need to pontificate about the faults of either. Funny that....... Oh yeah, Up The Hammers! Now that's football....... >>I really disagree with Andy Partridge when he says XTC aren't cool. XTC is dripping with coolness! Well yes, but I think you mean cool in the sense of "good" (or to be more accurate, in the sense of "as favoured by me") as opposed to the usual sense which implies other adjectives like fashionable, trendy, "hip" etc (that's right....I'm hep to the new jazz thang kids! nice...). Andy is totally right. XTC are not remotely "cool" in the most generally recognized sense of the word, which is precisely why they can release albums as astonishing as "Apple Venus Vol.1" without immediately becoming obscenely wealthy and more famous than God (who, it has to be said, has all the worst tunes). Apart from anything else, they're from Swindon so coolness really isn't an option I'm afraid. Not even with that roundabout. >>But like my Limp Bizkit loving neice tells me and what I've heard from a lot of people at her young age of 19 have told me- XTC sucks. Hey, I like XTC and Limp Bizkit. Wow, that must make me rilly rilly cool, right? Or do the two things cancel each other out? Oh how I wish I was young again!!! >>My own strange thought here- XTC are so cool, they're the type of band that Pulp Fiction's Mia Wallace would get into. (I like Mia, although it should be noted she is dumb for snorting heroin or any drug for that matter). You do, of course, realize that Mia is a fictional character? Besides which, she thought it was cocaine, so snorting it would strike me as being the most sensible course of action. And being a fan of hard drugs she would probably be more yer Dukes aficionado than yer standard XTC acolyte, although I may be talking bollocks. Again. >>Andy called me on Monday and we talked for almost an hour. It was great fun! Git. >>Would anyone like my list of the hair products I own? Well it would certainly be of more practical use than a list of items of musical equipment which, incidentally, proves nothing more than that the people concerned have a lot of disposable income and a desire to impress others....(far easier to achieve by not boasting about the size of your hard drive, in my humble etc). >>Norman Cook formed Beats International, then that disappeared, and now he's Fatboy Slim. Erm...whatever, Norman. A slight over simplification, but not to worry. Pizzaman anyone? Freak Power? He's a local lad you know...often seen chomping on a chip butty by Brighton pier. That's a chip and caviar butty, in case you were wondering. >>Paul Heaton, on the other hand, formed the Beautiful South. Go buy all their albums right now. I'll wait. Well, buy the first two at least and then borrow the others and wonder what exactly went wrong. The lyrics are still good (on occasion) but what happened to the imaginative and quirky tunes? I believe they moved to Blandsville, Idaho. And that bloody awful "Rotterdam" song should never have passed the quality control test. >>"Twisted Tenderness" from Electronic, which is ten times better than their previous, easily-available-in-the-States-but-who-exactly-would-want-it album)? I'm sure I'm not the only person who can't stand to listen to Electronic due to the appalling way Johnny Marr has pissed away his talent since leaving The Smiths. Considering that he was widely acknowledged as THE guitarist of his generation, it has always struck me as hugely disappointing that he couldn't bring himself to do anything more interesting than that sub-New Order drivel, inaudible guitar parts and all. What a waste. >>Here's a few good christmas records: Here's my favourite......"Tijuana Christmas" by The Torero Band. Like the theme to "Terry & June" played by PCP fiends, for over an hour, with virtually every Christmas carol included. Wonderful stuff, and almost guaranteed to have your neighbours in tears if you play it loud enough. "Good King Wenceslas" is a particular favourite of mine. Seriously. >>Why does everything I say on this list tend to piss so many off? Speaking from experience, I'd say it's because you're totally up yourself. >>Can I state my oppinion or are we all so close minded that I have to agree with everything that everyone else says? You do what you like mate, but better spelling and grammar would probably help to put the pedants off the scent! Aw, I'm jest kiddin' ya! Salut! DOM.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19991019100057.5899.rocketmail@web601.yahoomail.com> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 03:00:57 -0700 (PDT) From: travis schulz <xtcisadarngoodband@yahoo.com> Subject: JOHN HIATT and other non XTC related stuff Don't you hate it when you try to post something on Chalkhills and then the damn computer locks up and erases everything you worked so hard on writing. Well, I'm not sure what I wrote was successful in being sent in so I'm making this a lot shorter. John Hiatt is a truly amazing artist that maybe some XTC fans will enjoy. He has nothing even closly related to the XTC sound, but if I have gone to all the trouble of buying seven of his cds in the past two weeks ( I did roughly the same after my first XTC experience- Nonsuch!), I gotta be here to recommend his music to you. I noticed Paul Wilkinson, the guy who spearheads the best Martin Newell website, is into some of his stuff also, so at least I'm not alone. Also, the Texas Longhorns are going to get creamed this Saturday. Sorry, had to jump in on our football fun here- college is better that pro don't you know. Cheers
------------------------------ From: Melsta@aol.com Message-ID: <0.bf176cc3.253d9224@aol.com> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 05:21:40 EDT Subject: Oh, Baby! Hey Moms & Dads- What XTC songs particularly resonate for you as regards the parenting experience? My best friend and her husband are adopting 2 kids this year - they picked up their sweet infant son from the Marshall Islands in July and hope to collect their beautiful baby girl from Guatemala yet this year. They are familiar with XTC, mainly because you can't talk to me for more than 5 minutes without hearing about them, but are not fans. And I have no aspirations of converting them, but I do want to make a lovely Welcome to our World tape for them and their wee ones. Here are the tracks I'm including (or at least considering) so far, in the order in which I thought of them: Garden of Earthly Delights Pale and Precious Holly up on Poppy Then She Appeared Pink Thing Hold Me My Daddy Making Plans for Nigel No Thugs in Our House Angry Young Men Scissor Man Toys This World Over I Remember the Sun Earn Enough for Us Chalkhills and Children I Can't Own Her Knights in Shining Karma the Giant Peach demos I want songs that will mean something to them with their new perspective as parents. Something they can listen to late at night when they're up with Mr. and Ms. Fussy-Pants, and possibly that the little ones themselves will groove to when they're big enough to groove. I want songs that have to do with children and childhood and parenting and the parent-child relationship and growing up. Any more suggestions? Thanks in advance, Melissa "It should be apparent that I'm not" Reaves (Get it? I'm not a parent? Hoo, I slay me!)
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19991019101010.26522.rocketmail@web2106.mail.yahoo.com> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 03:10:10 -0700 (PDT) From: Giovanni Giusti <giovanni_giusti@yahoo.com> Subject: girl-woo anthology: thanks to all Dear Chalkers, thanks to all who suggested snips and criteria for the anthology I wanted to send to my XTC-less sweetheart. Of course XTC-wooing had to share space with girl-wooing, so I had to include a few more romantic items (*blush*), and then, what the heck, I also included some of *my* favourite songs! In case you care to know, here's the song list: 1. Making Plans for Nigel 2. Rocket From a Bottle 3. No Language in Our Lungs 4. Jason and the Argonauts 5. Snowman 6. Beating of Hearts 7. Me and the Wind 8. Grass 9. Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her 10. Garden of Earthly Delights 11. Mermaid Smiled 12. Wrapped in Grey 13. Rook 14. The Ugly Underneath 15. River of Orchids 16. Pale and Precious Comments are welcome, but it's too late anyway - the CD's already been burned. Giovanni
------------------------------ Message-ID: <00aa01bf1a5d$ab3c4e00$2373fbd1@JH3.alternatech.net> From: "JH3" <jh3@netins.net> Subject: Ya Gotta Go 2 Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 13:13:39 -0500 From: Susperia Five <susperia5@yahoo.com>: >I just recently acquired Go2, but haven't had a chance >to listen to it yet. Any opinions from you lovely >Chalksters on what the best and worst songs are? First of all, I can understand this business of not having "a chance to listen" to Go 2 - you should reserve at least 4-6 weeks of listening time to allow the record to properly grow on you. Take some time off from your job, if you can; cancel any dates or parties you might have planned to attend. Second, surely the whole idea of "best" and "worst" songs is hardly the sort of thing you'd really worry about with the greatest album of all time? (Mind you, this is just my opinion, etc., but hey, that's what you asked for.) Satanas Diablo writes: >Ba ba ba ba batery brides... Am I cool now? You mistyped "battery," but yes, anyone who quotes a song from Go 2 is automatically considered Cool! Congratulations! Keep up the good work, Brian! (I'll hold off on the obvious "Andy paints you" comment.) >In? Hip? What is Hip anyway? >God. This could go on forever... I've never actually seen God, but I can't imagine His hips going on *forever*... I always figured God would be a fairly svelte type, but who knows, maybe He's just big-boned. Someone told me once that my arms were too short to box with Him. Ha!!! Like I'd ever want to try doing THAT! John "also a Redskins fan, but only slightly moronic" Hedges XTCware: http://www.alternatech.net/jh3/xtc
------------------------------ Message-Id: <v03102806b4325f83ab6f@[165.227.110.102]> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 11:21:38 -0700 From: Richard Pedretti-Allen <richard@tactics.com> Subject: XTC fan tribute re: Another XTC fan tribute????? There have been six XTC fan tributes (excluding Testimonial Dinner): Obscene Collection, Beasts I've Seen and Skylacking, all compiled by Bizarre Depiction. Chalkhills' Children '96, Chalkhills' Children '97: Don't Ring Us. and Chalkhills' Children '98: Modern Time Neros, all compiled by me. These are no longer available. As for the future, I have plans to put up a website wherein contributors could send me their tape, it would be encoded as MP3 and put up on the site for download. Voting would then determine which songs would make it onto a CD for distribution. I have written the specification and it is now being reviewed by my webmaster. He is promising a feasability assessment and cost estimate on Thursday. Then comes the tricky part. ...making it happen. Cheers, Richard
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 11:23:36 -0700 (PDT) Message-Id: <199910191823.LAA14315@mail2.deltanet.com> From: Brown <mb2@deltanet.com> Subject: VH1 onslaught Hello everyone! This is a request, no, a call to arms...going out to all you American chalkers, and you know who you are! How about we try and persuade VH1 to do a 'Behind The Music' episode on our jocular boys, eh? I know, I know, it has been proposed before, and now again (thanks, Cathy)... I think we might have a shot at it, IF we all join in! How about, in addition to our own thoughtful requests, we ask several good friends to do the same..."and they told two friends..and they told two friends, and so on...and so on....." Even if your pals aren't big fans, don't they owe you one?....who watered their crummy ferns while they were out of town?...then there was that lift to the airport during rush hour traffic....and what about the bail money, huh??? .... oh yes, it IS payback time, isn't it? I think perseverance is the key to winning this one...how about a letter a week for (insert length of time here.) I know there are more eloquent chalkers than myself (amen!), and I'm counting on YOU folks to turn the tide. I shall do my part as well...now all I need to do is get some friends... Try the following addresses: VH1POSTAL@aol.com (Attention-Nancy, Viewer Services) or- go to VH1's website and click your way to SHOWS, I believe-- Moving on to the Christmas music thread, here's a few: Santa Claus Is Smoking Reefer- The Squirrel Nut Zippers Suzy Snowflake- Soul Coughing The Little Drum Machine Boy- Beck Christmas Piglet- Presidents of The United States of America Mele Kalikimaka- Reel Big Fish That's all for now, folks.... Be Mighty, Debora 'sinister chin' Brown * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Playing 'Bop' is like playing Scrabble with all the vowels missing." -- Duke Ellington
------------------------------ Message-ID: <380CEAD3.5E79@schoollink.net> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 15:04:03 -0700 From: Dan Phipps <phipps@schoollink.net> Organization: CIC Subject: re: XTC on VH1's "Behind The Music"... Chalkpeople... If you're all truly serious about trying to convince VH1 to have an episode of "Behind The Music" star- ring XTC, then THWART THEM DOWN with e-mail at -- shows@vh1.com Together we can get this done!!!! We have the Power! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ /Dan Phipps <phipps@schoollink.net> "All we are saying is give peace a chance!" (John ///o-o\\\ Lennon)
------------------------------ From: dan@gge.com Message-ID: <380CC07E.D853EB49@gge.com> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 12:03:43 -0700 Subject: Re: Earn Enough For Us: the Andy Partridge Coloring Book i have this and it is hilarious! my favorite is colin as a rabbi. mr. brooks included a hand-written 'thank you for buying my book' note when he sent it too. recommended. -dan
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19991019195404.40461.qmail@hotmail.com> From: "Megan Heller" <hellerm@hotmail.com> Subject: articulate and positive, as always Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 14:54:03 CDT dear Dom defends-- >>can we try to grow up a little? please? > >Yeah, OK...sounds good. Let's start by not patronizing Ms Heller, who >has >never been anything other than articulate and positive as far as >I can >see. thank you, dear. I, for one, missed your presence on the list (and even after reading Harrison's accounts, still regret no longer living in DC). hm, to the fellow looking for Xmas music, I always liked the Bowie/Bing Crosby thing. I know there were a lot of people who hated it on principle (sell-out, whatever), but I'm too young to be bothered by that (it was recorded the year of my birth), and anything sung by Bowie tends to make me happy. hm, XTC content-- I find it well and truly disturbing that it was ten years ago that Pulse! magazine named English Settlement album of the decade, and that people are now talking about the album of the nineties... oh, yes, to Mark-- I finally went and looked at Guitargonauts, and I must tell you, you have a very nice site there! m. ps-- lyric I have stuck in my head-- "Nightbirds will cackle, rotting like apples on trees, sending their dead melodies to me"
------------------------------ From: audio3@webexpert.net Message-Id: <2.2.32.19991019222703.007426f0@207.218.98.14> Date: Tue, 19 Oct 1999 18:27:03 -0400 Subject: Mister Clean spurns Minster Hill Minster Hill has the starts of a web site at <www.minsterhill.com>. and it's there where there are links to various shops and mp3's of the bands music. be cooooooooool
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