Chalkhills Digest, Volume 5, Number 58 Wednesday, 13 January 1999 Today's Topics: Ol man Kimball Elvis on AMA's Interview magazine review of AV Vol.1 Hey TVT! Send AV Vol. 1 to this station! AV Vol2 and Dave Limbaugh Defense Drums & Wires Review Sphagnum Amanda to Molly The unreleased (a challenge) CD vs LP Ones and zeros Re: The Tyranny of the Well-to-do The Natural Life Cycle Of Mailing Lists Trouble with wav file / Dukes sampled / Cooking What ? AV Teaser My impressions so far Re: Suss Macaque Re: The anti-Duncan Oh no! Hooray for 1999 Dear God chords Gioco Complicato? Jules Verne Just One More Thing Administrivia: The Chalkhills mail gateway has been experiencing random lossages. If you have not received any of the last few issues, either read them on the Chalkhills site or e-mail chalkhills-request for a new copy. 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>). Are you receiving me?
---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: WillJ4comm@aol.com Message-ID: <5136df01.369ba385@aol.com> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 14:33:25 EST Subject: Ol man Kimball Re: Old man Kimball's rants about 78s, Edison Cylinders, et al.: Genius. I was laughing for so long as I read it again and again that I had coworkers trying to figure out what I was reading... Thank you from a grateful whippersnapper, Will --Buy domestic XTC AV1, help the band chart!--
------------------------------ From: WillJ4comm@aol.com Message-ID: <8fe26a80.369ba38a@aol.com> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 14:33:30 EST Subject: Elvis on AMA's Elvis Costello had a fantastic performance on the American Music Awards last night, blew everyone else out of the water and made most of the performers look like stuffed animals with microphones. And for the first time in a long time, he looked like he was loving every minute, even took a big, smiling bow at the end with his arm around Burt. I haven't bought 3 of his last 4 albums, but after seeing that performance, I think I'll be picking up "Painted from Memory." Great material, and his voice has never sounded better. XTC content: his hair resembled Andy's close crop! YES! Will
------------------------------ From: WillJ4comm@aol.com Message-ID: <18318d81.369ba37a@aol.com> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 14:33:14 EST Subject: Interview magazine review of AV Vol.1 A friend and fellow xtc fan just read this to me... from the February issue of Interview Magazine: "Apple Venus, Volume I/XTC - Pigeonholing the skewed composing genius of stage-shy XTC maestro Andy Partridge is a bit like riding the Tilt-O-Whirl with a drunken, sadistic carney at full throttle. Spin one of his discs -- especially this new accoustic/orchestral experiment, and prepare yourself for some heady vertigo. Two decades on, Partridge's voice is still lovably loopy and acrobatic, his hooks still astoundingly oblique and original. His approach is epitomized in the opening track, which combines tip-toed symphonics, puncy brass exclamations, and nutty-professor observations such as, "the grass is always greener when it bursts up through the concrete." A must-hear for non- fans and fans alike." [Typed on the fly and reposted here without permission from the magazine, so please excuse any typos - see magazine for official version]. Good gravy, it's gonna be great! Will
------------------------------ From: WillJ4comm@aol.com Message-ID: <e1204580.369ba37f@aol.com> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 14:33:19 EST Subject: Hey TVT! Send AV Vol. 1 to this station! Attention TVT, be sure to send a promo copy of Apple Venus to KCRW radio in Santa Monica, California if you haven't already. They broke Beck and many others, and the audience will likely be very interested in the disc, and many listeners (such as myself) are already fans. The folks at TVT probably already know this, just want to make sure.
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199901122024.VAA21433@online.no> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 21:30:10 +0100 From: karl Ovre <karloe@online.no> Subject: AV Vol2 and Dave A great hello to all of you in CiTy X! Many people have been woried about Apple vol 2 without dave. Andy p. said some time ago that Dave did get to lay down a good deal of guitar tracks on those songs before he left, so there's no reason to worry until the album after that. A Couple of bits from Little Norway. There is a new Music web site here named Puls,(This used to be Norway's bigest music paper) so i thought i'd write them a little note on what's happening with XTC. I got a mail back from the designer of the page telling me: Sorry, wrong mail address Here is the right one but I enjoyed your mail greatly. He was a HUGE fan and didn't know what they were doing these days. I'm really surprised how many people actually like XTC but have more or less forgotten them(7years, sighh). Now! go out there and spread the news,they need all the sales they can get.(PS! Got to the right people at last and they promised to write about it) Also there was a huge realise list in every big papers here last wheek. One paper said that "Apple Venus" is due in Jan, one said Feb. and the third said Mars,(Does nobody know for sure?) but the bigest paper over here completly forgot the whole album and got a flaming note from yours truely. They even wrote back and promised a big article on the band shortly.(Sometimes anger helps) On another note, has anybody been to "morning becomes eclectic,kcrw" on http://www.liveconcerts.com/ it would be a great place to hear XTC, each show last about 1 - 1 1/2 hour including live accustic and talking with the bands. Can't wait for Apple Venus Bye for now! Karl
------------------------------ Message-Id: <3.0.1.16.19990112155312.3507baba@pop.mindspring.com> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 15:53:12 From: marystephens <markdrake@mindspring.com> Subject: Limbaugh Defense Howdy Chalktalkers from the Biblebelly! - First of all I would like to thank Dominic Lawson, Amanda Owens, and Chris for coming to my defense in my absence on the (sore?) subject of Rush Limbaugh. I - BY NO MEANS - wanted to try to introduce a political discussion on this page. I was just trying to bring attention to the fact that a LOT of people were able to hear a "little" sampling of our favorite band.I also hope that James McGowan isn't having another panic attack from learning that I'm not by myself on this list (of Limbaugh listeners). When you think about it, Limbaugh shares a trait with XTC as far as listenership is concerned - you either really LOVE him/them, or you really HATE him/them. I've not ran into many people that are absolutely lukewarm on either of the two. But that is what is great about this list. No matter what your political/religious/sexual affiliation is - we all love XTC. And that is really what my original post was about - a LOT of people heard "Generals and Majors". So don't lose your cool James, everythings gonna be alright. I'm your friend no matter what talkshow host happens to be on my work radio. Happy MLK day, Mark Drake
------------------------------ From: Matt_Kaden/CAM/Lotus@lotus.com Message-ID: <852566F7.00754A63.00@mta2.lotus.com> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 16:13:30 -0500 Subject: Drums & Wires Review XTC Drums & Wires They did it! They changed members and kept the same name like no one will notice. It is a different band; their sound has changed completely. Keyboardist Barry Andrews was swapped for Guitarist Dave Gregory. Now: the sound of clashing changs and chongs, more tones and textures from the guitars... Now we have an album full of songs founded with extraordinary vision and sculpted with musical expertise. The nuances lurking inside are countless. This band plays with more force although notably slower and more controlled than the previous band. Their barbed wit is still intact and so is their sharp sense of the edge. The edge of accessibility, the edge of the scalpel which peruses the brain once the needle is dropped, the edge of the groove which is characteristically jagged. Mr. Partridge has now created a significant external other which lives and breathes whenever someone spins an XTC record - this 'other' consumes each song [you can hear him clawing and crunching away as the song plays] - and this makes it all sort of scary... This is without question the greatest album of the decade. ********** 10 stars out of 5
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 17:47:55 -0700 Message-ID: <00060BEA.1586@wcc.com> From: DBMEIER0@urscorp.com Subject: Sphagnum Cool word, sphagnum. My take on the Daveless Effect: Mid 80s, DG was my favorite cog in the triangular xtc wheel. There will be a difference without him. I'm not as concerned with the fate of the sound as some seem to be. One of the many perceptions that I have developed regarding AP over the years is that he is much like a child in his ability to sponge up info, style, what have you. Having listened to the Apple Venus Demos (hey, we have a name for those wonderful collections of tunes now!) I come away with the overwhelming impression that AP has absorbed shitloads of Dave during the past 20 years, in his arranging as well as guitar work. Not to say that Andy's style is anybody's but his own. His recent guitar work with Yazbek (as well as on the above mentioned demos) is chalk full of Davish twiddlys, but with a distinct Partridgeon skew. Remember folks, we've been spoiled rotten since '79 by having two of the greatest guitarists and one of the best four-stringers of this particular epoch of PoP. Two of those three also happen to be several of Earth's radii above the field when it comes to writing songs. This is why the xtc music factory HAS NO PEER (usual acronyms apply). I don't doubt that we'll hear plenty from Dave Gregory. I've heard rumor that he's putting together a band that will record nothing but segue music for conservative radio talk shows. I believe one of the band names being bandied about is the Amandatones. ;) Appreciate the ears (eyes), Dan post sphagnum: Mark S: My TVT version of TB is exactly as you described yours to be.
------------------------------ From: Jdmack01@aol.com Message-ID: <21fdb739.369c183c@aol.com> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 22:51:24 EST Subject: Amanda to Molly Amanda wrote to Molly: <<Oh dear. You're setting yourself up. I'm going to give you some advice it took me a long time to start following: choose your words carefully on Chalkhills, or your butt will be flamed so bad you'll have to find a new way to take a shit. (No offense meant, take it from the voice of experience.)>> Does the word "foreigner" ring a bell (hee hee hee)? J. D. Mack (who has watched the maturation of Amanda with detached amusement over the years)
------------------------------ From: Jdmack01@aol.com Message-ID: <d18617c6.369c214c@aol.com> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 23:30:04 EST Subject: The unreleased (a challenge) To Those Who Take Care Of These Things, Note: I searched the Chalkhills website and did not find this information neatly pulled together in one place. Please forgive me if I just didn't look hard enough. I have this beautiful fantasy that one day, Virgin will release an XTC album similar to The Beatles Anthology. After reading Twomey's and Farmer's books, and the "Aware Paints XTC" article, I have come up with a list of unreleased XTC songs that would make up this album. For this list, songs marked with a * are ones I've never heard, so I'm hoping someone can confirm or deny the existence of these tracks. "White Music" outtakes: Let's Have Fun Fireball XL5 Fireball XL 5 Dub Heatwave (Leckie version) Refrigeration Blues (unfinished) * Go2 Outtakes: Are You Receiving Me (Leckie version) * Strange Tales, Strange Tales (with Barry's keyboards) Sargasso Bar Us Being Us Things Fall To Bits (imho - these three Barry songs are all better than the two chosen for the album) Drums And Wires Outtakes: Cheap Perfume Beautiful People * Someone's Been In My Room * I Feel Blue * Black Sea Outtakes: Towers Of London (slower version) Living Through Another Cuba (different version, perhaps Spy In Space?) * Let's Ban The Bomb* Looking For Footprints (different version) I Overheard Officer Blue (with sped-up vocal) Mummer Outtakes: Spare A Penny (2 versions) Young Cleopatra Skylarking Outtakes: Let's Make A Den (unfinished) * Oranges & Lemons Outtakes My Train Is Coming (unfinished, with Mike Keneally on rhythm guitar) * Also unreleased - the complete Liverpool Eric's Club concert from which "Traffic Light Rock" was taken for the Record Mirror giveaway 7 inch, the complete Hope And Anchor Festival concert, and the complete Marconi Club concert from which several b-sides were taken. Now it's your turn. What have I left out? What outtakes do you know that were recorded during the various album sessions, and of these, which can you confirm having heard? Please DO NOT include demos in your list (I have my fingers SERIOUSLY crossed that Andy follows through on his plan to release a box set of all of his demos). Perhaps Mr. Relph could post this definitive list somewhere on the Chalkhills page. Perhaps my fantasy XTC Anthology will become a reality someday (if only because those bootlegs sound SO terrible). Thank you, and goodnight, J.D. Mack
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990113050725.26244.qmail@hotmail.com> From: "Duncan Kimball" <dunks58@hotmail.com> Subject: CD vs LP Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 21:07:25 PST Rather than battering Chalkhillers with another lengthy post, I will respond to Per Aronsson's comments about the relative merits of CDs and LPs as follows: In brief ... BOLLOCKS!! For a fuller exposition of the reasoning behined this view, please visit my argument page, such as it is, at : http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palladium/5812/cd_lp.htm I don't want to tie up the list any further with this contentious thread, but feel free to address comments directly to me. You know where to find me. BTW - I didn't mean Molly Meldrum was a hero per se - I just think anyone who has the good taste to give the tedious Billy Joel a punch in the nose deserves *some* accolades. As for Sinatra ... well I did say "IMHO", but I still reckon he's dull as dishwater. Cheers to all Dunks
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990113065818.19099.rocketmail@web311.yahoomail.com> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1999 22:58:18 -0800 (PST) From: Brent Palmer <brent_palmer@yahoo.com.au> Subject: Ones and zeros Fellow Chalkhillians, Whilst countless albums have been near-mutilated through the ubiquitous CD medium, it's not necessarily the format that's inferior in itself. When you consider that the music's been fragmented into a bunch of zeros and ones, the compact disc does manage to compete quite well with the beloved "liquorice pizza". And it's an ideal format for more precision-oriented music, e.g classical. However, whilst (at least in my opinion) CD and vinyl are approximately equal in quality, they markedly differ in characteristics - either has a different "personality", you could say. And vinyl has a personality that no digital medium could _ever_ hope to replicate. Maybe it's just psychological, knowing that a squiggly spiral cut in a piece of PVC can sound so _good_, but there is something about LP records which is undeniably intriguing. Another thing which needs to be said is it's a crying shame that the masses swallowed the hype promising "pure, perfect sound, forever" - when what we've been given instead is sorely-compromised editions of classic albums, so riddled with defects in sound (and packaging) that they are not much more than leagalized pirate copies (at least the performers do get royalties...). And meanwhile, the analogue format gets relegated to niche status, dismissed as the reserve of nostalgia buffs! Anyway, to conclude this matter, let me say that albums from the vinyl era are best left on "black gold". Brent Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Email: brent_palmer@yahoo.com.au
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199901130806.AAA08189@law-f126.hotmail.com> From: "Molly Fanton" <mollyfa@hotmail.com> Subject: Re: The Tyranny of the Well-to-do Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 00:06:34 PST Chalkers, Jason said: <<And molly if it really bugs you that you can't afford the Japnese pressing i'm sure you can scrape up an extra 15 bucks if you really want to. i know that's what'll do if Apple Venus has some bonus track that i just can't find elsewhere.>> I hate people like you who say things like that. I wish I could do that, but I have bills to pay. I'm not a millionaire, like some of you think you are. I just don't really understand how can anybody afford things with bills and stuff like that. Or are most of you people that life at home with their parents and don't have to bother with bills. I understand this is a forum for people to talk about XTC, but do you really have to remind us who can't afford things like the different versions of AV? I'm really getting sick of it. I joined this list to talk about XTC, and not to bost about what version of AV I got or how many copies of TB I bought. I mainly came to talk about the band, and how I appreciate it. But this is my own opinion, and I like you guys have every right to voice it. That's all for now. Molly
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990113103836.1619.qmail@hotmail.com> From: "Catherine Piazolla" <notangos@hotmail.com> Subject: The Natural Life Cycle Of Mailing Lists Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 02:38:34 PST FWD: The Natural Life Cycle Of Mailing Lists Kat Nagel (KatNagel@eznet.net) sent this terrific piece to the EARLY-M mailing list in December 1994. It is the best description of the social development of a mailing list I've read. Every list seems to go through the same cycle: 1.Initial enthusiasm (people introduce themselves, and gush a lot about how wonderful it is to find kindred souls). 2.Evangelism (people moan about how few folks are posting to the list, and brainstorm recruitment strategies). 3.Growth (more and more people join, more and more lengthy threads develop, occasional off-topic threads pop up). 4.Community (lots of threads, some more relevant than others; lots of information and advice is exchanged; experts help other experts as well as less experienced colleagues; friendships develop; people tease each other; newcomers are welcomed with generosity and patience; everyone -- newbie and expert alike -- feels comfortable asking questions, suggesting answers, and sharing opinions). 5.Discomfort with diversity (the number of messages increases dramatically; not every thread is fascinating to every reader; people start complaining about the signal-to-noise ratio; person 1 threatens to quit if *other* people don't limit discussion to person 1's pet topic; person 2 agrees with person 1; person 3 tells 1 & 2 to lighten up; more bandwidth is wasted complaining about off-topic threads than is used for the threads themselves; everyone gets annoyed). 6.Finally: 1.Smug complacency and stagnation (the purists flame everyone who asks an 'old' question or responds with humor to a serious post; newbies are rebuffed; traffic drops to a doze-producing level of a few minor issues; all interesting discussions happen by private email and are limited to a few participants; the purists spend lots of time self-righteously congratulating each other on keeping off-topic threads off the list). OR 2.Maturity (a few people quit in a huff; the rest of the participants stay near stage 4, with stage 5 popping up briefly every few weeks; many people wear out their second or third 'delete' key, but the list lives contentedly ever after). Catherine XTC mood of the day: smug
------------------------------ From: "Lemoncurry" <dieling@hrz1.uni-oldenburg.de> Organization: University Of Oldenburg Comp.Center Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 13:25:53 MET-1METDST Subject: Trouble with wav file / Dukes sampled / Cooking What ? Message-ID: <34A1331DB9@hrz1.uni-oldenburg.de> Hi everyone ! Well, what I wanted to write was: "Hey there, sampled a Dukes of Stratosphere bit (from "Jackie", the sound I decoded in a digest a few weeks past) in a track called "You Know What Good Is" I made which is TOTALLY BRILLIANT so you better go to my homepage at www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/9259 and listen to it and see if you find the Dukes bit !" But, shame on me, I'm not the ultimate computer wiz kid, so I don't know how to get the track converted to a .wav file. I have it on an Audio CD and it's there as a .cda file, which is okay for the WinAmp player, but not for the Geocities Upload Program. Or should I bring it into MP3 format, to be up to date ? How do I do that ? Any help is welcome and will be rewarded with the wav file sent personally to him, so you don't have to wait hours watching the Geocities server break down (he likes doing that !). Please, I need your help. "I c u " - Greetingz to David Oh (my, where's that s again ?) One word to Apple Venus: How come a label called Cooking Vinyl doesn't release an album which is supposedly of such an aural complexity on vinyl ? I mean, it's not for the money, is it ? IMHO, I know bands who don't even have a proper label and they release their stuff on vinyl, and not on CD's. You know, I'm not one of these Hi Enders, and different to Robert Wood in digest 5-56 I do not find listening to CD's a "pretty grim experience", I mean, that depends more on the music that is played, and on the production conditions. So, I do find musical satisfaction in listening to CD's, and I'm not using them only as background while doing the washing up, although doing the washing up without music is rather boring and doing it with the latest Refused album on at high volume is a pretty cool thing to do. But I wanted Apple Venus on CD and on Vinyl, not because I'm an excessive XTC collector, but as I like Vinyl, the big sleeves, the smell, the possibility of working with it while DJing, which you can do with CD's but it's simply not as good. But, then, maybe it becomes a No. 1 album and is re-released on vinyl later. (Yeah boy, dream on !) Still, happy XTC found new label, although they should change their name to Cooking Silicium. Thatz all for now, BYE! (hehe, ^ zed woz kul ! ) Lemoncurry residing in The Lemon Lounge at www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/9259 lemoncurry@geocities.com XTC Song of the Day: You're The Wish You Are I Had
------------------------------ From: sfrankli@ECHG.ORG.UK Message-ID: <802566F8.004301A1.00@Inet.echg.org.uk> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 12:51:53 +0100 Subject: AV Teaser Just a quick note to make the wait until Feb 17th a little longer.......................I have heard it !!!!!!! To cut a long story short, friend of mine called at Andy Partridges house and came away with an advance copy of Apple Venus (no sleeve notes, just the running order). Noel then promptly gave me a copy. I must say that on first listen I was slightly disappointed, perhaps because I have been used to hearing some of the songs on demo and have got used to the slightly 'warm' quality. Highlights though are a stunning Dictionary, Green Man ,I'd like that (Some naff lyrics but very Skylarking) and best of all If I cant own her. This particular track has haunted me ever since the first play and shows off Andy's Wiltshire drawl at its best a la Wrapped in grey. I am quite pleased to feel a little disappointed at the remaining tracks as I will have to work at these and in the past I usually end up liking these tracks more than the instantly likeable ones. This posting is not intended to come across as being smug, but where else could I share my excitement ! Also I am changing jobs in 2 weeks and will not have access to e mail and chalkhills when Apple Venus is finally released, so I will miss all the reaction to it. Keep up the good work of communicating with each other and I look forward to re subscribing to chalkhills when I get one of these machines at home when I can talk about the impending release of Apple Venus 3 Steve Franklin, Bristol.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <369CA424.F3D55575@post.bsnet.com.br> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 11:48:21 -0200 From: "Alexandre de Alcbntara Ferraz" <alexandre.ferraz@lead.bsnet.com.br> Subject: My impressions so far Hi Chalkies, May I please give my impressions so far on Chalkhills Digest as a new subscriber : The worst of it is, definitely, trying to figure out the David Oh posts. The best of it is the chance to talk to other XTC fans, since I don't know any in the place where I live. Actually, that makes me feel like trying to get other people into XTC. Boy, listening to their music is a truly unbelievable experience !! Rogerio Brazil PS: The idea of Keneally joining XTC sounds great to me, too. But I think that a guest apperance is more likely to happen...
------------------------------ Message-Id: <s69c9571.074@parliament.uk> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 12:44:39 +0000 From: Dominic Lawson <LAWSOND@parliament.uk> Subject: Re: Suss Macaque >>>What, no Minutemen, Mission of Burma, Cramps, Husker Du, Butthole Surfers, etc etc? Not an American band in your list. The 80s had plenty of great music, not just the new wave bands that got the airplay (esp. in Britain -- we got very little of it here, except for the crap like Kajagoogoo). Well yes, we could all make lists of our favourite bands from the 80s, but that wasn't what I was saying. Firstly I was talking about the current "revival" which centres entirely on chart bands, so no Buttholes there for starters (except in the euphemistic sense). Secondly, I was talking about the UK, where the 80s never really ended. Actually, judging by MTV (easily the worst thing to happen to music EVER) the 80s are still going on in America too. Hope you're enjoying them. Anyway, I was making a comparison between the stuff that people seem to want to remember and celebrate (i.e. Duran, Spandau bleedin' Ballet, Kajapoopoo etc) and the stuff that was equally as popular at the time (IN THIS COUNTRY!!!), but which everyone has conveniently forgotten (XTC, Smiths, Bunnymen, Jam etc). I put this down to the hideous world of "post-modernity" where only really crap things are considered good in retrospect because it's, duh, kinda ironic'n'that. Is it shite. Crap is crap and the pong might fade, but you still wouldn't want it on your toast. But yes, squire, your point would have been an excellent one otherwise. Gang Of Four, Cardiacs, Buttholes, Fugazi, Dead Kennedys, Big Black, Rapeman, Sonic Youth, Deep Freeze Mice, Bog Shed, Stump, Cramps, Monochrome Set, That Petrol Emotion, My Bloody Valentine.......the list is endless. All great stuff, and sorely underrated with it, but not strictly related to the point I was making. There was certainly no anti-American sentiment intended, even though I do hold you all personally responsible for that awful tart who sings on Ally McBeal. If anyone wants to club together to have her killed, let me know. Oh, and by the way, does anyone else like Haircut 100? I gather there's one or two Heywardites out there...(oh, and what about JoBoxers - or is that a tad too desperate?) >>>Yes, all conservatives hate their fellow man and kill children. Very astute of you. Thanks. I thought so. >>>exercize away, i use that key 2 sumtimez. actually, quite a lot... sorry i missed the 'dear god' d'bait, i wooda luv'd 2 have annoyed people on that subject... Oh shut up, you boring tit. It's not what you say that people object to (although it's worth pointing out that self-deprecation only works if people don't already think you're a twat), it's the fact that you write like an 80s poodle-rock band. I bet you've got loads of Tigertailz albums at home. Crayzey! Maybe you should write to Kerrang and ask for a job. XTC CONTENT.....XTC CONTENT.....XTC CONTENT.....XTC CONTENT.... It is a very small world. Last night I was chatting to a guy called Jason (a friend of "the guy upstairs") who hails from Swindon (accent very much intact and scarily reminiscent of our boys) and he spotted my copy of White Music (which I was using as a mouse mat - yes, I know, sacrilege!). He mentioned that his dad used to play in a band with someone from XTC - Stadium Dogs or something similar - and that he was pals with most of the band. Jesus H Osbourne! Of course, this might be cobblers, but if anyone is aware of the name Cousins in relation to the early years of XTC, then please enlighten me, sharpish! It definitely rings a bell, but then I might just be thinking of that ice-skating bloke (Robin Cousins? Hmmmm, not really my sport...). Here's hoping Tyson gets his face punched off. Yes, I know, fat chance.... Salut! Dom.
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199901131433.JAA32305@hammurabi.nh.ultra.net> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 09:30:39 -0500 Subject: Re: The anti-Duncan From: "Duncan Watt" <kanuba@nh.ultranet.com> >From Amanda "Mom" Owens: >>>From Duncan: >>>Sinatra did, does and will always just totally, completely SUCK ASS. Flame >>>away, kiddies. >>>IMHO he bites - bigtime. >> >>Ditto Duncan. >> >>The only person that's as overly worshipped as Sinatra is the much overated >>Elvis Pres. > >Never speak ill of the dead, my dear. Just writing to point out there are Two Duncans on the list now, and I'm the one who digs Sinatra, baby! I mean, sure, the guy self-destructed right in front of us, but isn't that what you want *your* stars to do? The ultimate in cool... In fact, that could be the solution for XTC, get CM to steal Charlize Theron from that guy from Third Eye Blind, then, what, maybe crash his Porsche through the Hollywood sign or something... hey, it would get 'em on 'E!'... Nothing against the Other Duncan's tastes, of course. I'm guessing you haven't had the full Rat Pack experience. And I don't mean some "Swingers" how-many-Manhattans-have-you-had McVegas fake, either. You're *supposed* to hate the guy... like you hate The Devil... Duncan Watt ps I like Elvis, too. Ask me why, go on... pee-pee s Yeah, Ben, I thought the new Sheryl Crow song *was* Aimee Mann...but they each used Jon Brion at one time, maybe that's it. He's an XTC fan, I'd bet, from his work...
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990113151903.7097.rocketmail@send204.yahoomail.com> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 07:19:03 -0800 (PST) From: pancho artecona <partecona@yahoo.com> Subject: Oh no! Hey all, just a little comment "PS message to David Oh: Dude please find the "s" key and stop using the"z" key. The content of your post sounds intelligent, but with the bad punctuation and grammar, you come across like a 15-yr-old hacker. Justathought" I think David Oh is really Prince in disguise. I wasn't going to say anyghint but since it came up. 2close not 2b. Just finished the Neville book and really liked it. I loved the final chapters where he waxes poetic about the band, really well done, and yet makes me miss Daves input all the more. I really love the image of Andy dancing around his shed after coming across a great lick or tune. Oh to be blessed with such creativity! Sadly, I am not so I have to find other ways to make a living. Every once in a blue moon, however, I do come up with a ditty or two that keeps me interested so all is not lost. I guess we can't all be creative geniuses. Pancho PRXTCFAN
------------------------------ From: dapardue@statestreet.com Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 10:52:17 -0500 Message-Id: <H00005310f2ebd0a@MHS> Subject: Hooray for 1999 I think I last posted to this esteemed list exactly a year ago, to say how great a year 1998 was going to be in terms of new music - new XTC albums, etc. WELL, as it turned out, I got a new Liz Phair, and maybe a couple other things I was sort-of dying for, but now its 1999 and I'm still waiting for a lot of things to come out -- Peter Gabriel, where are ye? Does anybody else miss the day when musicians put out an album or more a year? White Music and Go2 both came out in 1978 and no one thought twice when D&W followed them up on their heels in 1979. I can't think of another industry that seems to want to put out _less and less_ product every year. In the classical music scene, the situation is dire. However, I will stake my confidence in 1999 on the basis of just two releases - Apple Venus in February, and Blur's "13" in March. That's all I need to hold me over for a while. Something tells me that AV2 won't show up until 2000, despite everyone's best intentions, but I have Hope. And Bo, if you want her back, it'll cost ya. Cheers, David. (one of the many on the list)
------------------------------ Message-Id: <3.0.6.32.19990113151559.00b71d80@staffpop.ee.surrey.ac.uk> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 15:15:59 +0000 From: Simon Saunders <S.Saunders@ee.surrey.ac.uk> Subject: Dear God chords Does anybody have the guitar chords to Dear God ? Inspired to try strumming it after listening again to Sarah Maclachlan's version. thanks Simon
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199901132136.WAA20228@mail.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 22:45:48 +0000 Subject: Gioco Complicato? Dear Chalkers, Recently Belinda asked: > Anyhow, does anyone know about this Italian book? Si ! There are actually at least two Italian books about XTC. But judging from your description you have seen the one called "XTC: Testi Con Traduzione A Fronte" which i think means something like "text and translation". Anyway, the larger part of this book has a number of XTC lyrics and their translations into Italian, but certainly not all of their songs. The ISBN number for this book is 88-85859-87-9 and it was published in 1992 by Arcada Editrice in Milano, Italy. I ordered my copy just a couple of years ago so i think it is still "in print". Any bookstore can get it for you if you give them the ISBN number. Good luck! Anyway, it's quite funny to see those familiar XTC songtitles in Italian. Can you guess these? Uomini Spaventapasseri, Il Sindaco Di Sempliciopoli and Gabbiani Gridano Baciala, Baciala! yours in xtc, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199901132137.WAA20309@mail.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 22:45:48 +0000 Subject: Jules Verne Dear Chalkers, Sean Fredrick asked: > Did the original Jules Verne's Sketchbook come on a standard > blank cassette? I just acquired a copy (#27) and was wondering > if it was an original. No, the original "official" production run comes on a grey plastic cassette with tracklisting and copyright notice in black lettering. It's a ferro tape with Dolby noise reduction. Also marked "LE-01 Made in Canada"... If you want i can send you a JPG image of the original item, email me privately BTW: the other two fanclub tapes, Bull W.T.G.G. and Window Box, also come on "custom" tapes and _not_ standard cassettes. Buyer beware... yours in xtc, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199901132137.WAA20350@mail.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 22:45:48 +0000 Subject: Just One More Thing Dear Chalkers, I know it's not nice to gloat but i just had to share with you all that the new album is absolutely amazingly totally brilliant. Forget about the demos, the real thing will blow your mind. Faves so far: River Of Orchids (what an opener!), Harvest Festival, The Last Balloon, Colin's Frivolous Tonight (the obvious single IMHO) and Fruit Nut. But the real piece de la resistance is Greenman, formerly known as The Green Man. So bloody beautiful it almost made me cry yours in xtc, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc
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