Chalkhills Digest, Volume 5, Number 87 Friday, 12 February 1999 Today's Topics: XTC to be at Borders, Feb. 25, Michigan Ave., CHICAGO Howdy... Young fans Orchoustic = unfinished? Stan Ridgway (no XTC content) I'd Like That... FNX and XTC I'd Like That bravo One more drum thang XTC on eBay Kurosawa All us old farts Froomlarking? Barry question Hello young livers...I mean lovers TVT UCE The Economist Apple Venus on 180 Gram British Wax WAW Waiting & will Andy heal? Dave's Discontent/Season Cycle/A few other things XTC Rap Hanna-Barbera v. Harveytoons--a breathless world yawns fallus 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 3.7 (by John Relph <relph@sgi.com>). Make your shakespeare hard and make your oyster pearl.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 16:39:41 -0600 (CST) From: Andrea Lynn Rossillon <rossillo@students.uiuc.edu> Subject: XTC to be at Borders, Feb. 25, Michigan Ave., CHICAGO Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.96.990210162055.25316A-100000@ux11.cso.uiuc.edu> Went to the store today (the Record Service here in Urbana), and they told me that Feb 23 is indeed the release date. Then the guy behind the counter said, "It's on the CD player right now." And INDEED it WAS XTC, sounding very melodic and orchestral and lush; "Wrapped in Gray" and the opening to "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" came immediately to mind. I don't blame that guy at Wash U for thinking they were a Beatles' derivative--'cause they ARE, ya punks, but I like to describe it (when the uninitiated ask me about their music) as "Imagine the Beatles if they'd stayed together and continued to evolve and experiment; XTC sounds like that. NOT like those smegheads Oasis who rip off the Beatles and everyone seems to think they sound great. Fuckin' posers." The track in play was "Easter Theater". Wow. I only heard a little of it, but I am happy. I sang all the way home. I asked the sales dude if I could have it, and he and his coworker laughed, and said it was already claimed, that three people wanted it. It only had the cardboard "A" sleeve, so I still haven't seen the artwork, though. He also told me that XTC would be at the Borders' on Michigan Avenue in Chicago on Saturday, Feb.25, at about 6 pm. PLEASEPLEASEPLEASE I know someone on here lives in Chicago; I can't go because I have to run the wardrobe crew for a play all that weekend (hey, anyone want to see _Tartuffe_? A very funny production). PLEASE someone go, see them, talk to them, buy a copy of AV1 for me and have them sign it. I'll pay you back and give you my undying thanks. Beyond that my imagination is a little weak. But I would appreciate it SO MUCH if someone could do that for me. David Oh- I'm sorry that you decided not to buy _Making Plans for Andy_; I like it a lot; that album was the first time I heard all of XTC's early stuff, back when I still only had D&W, Nonsuch, O&L, and Mummer (best album!) Too bad it was C$40; I paid US$25 when I bought it. For the person who is 13 and asked how old we were--I'm 23 now, but I first heard XTC ten years ago (wow--10 years) when I was in 8th grade. O&L had just been released and a classmate had brought her older brother's copy to school. I copied it immediately and next bought D&W, and was very startled at the difference. But I liked them both. In fact, XTC was my first foray into "alternative music", back when that label actually meant something. non-XTC material that you might find interesting: Jerry Falwell, head of Praise the Lord ministries and the founder of the Moral Majority, today released a statement saying that the teletubby Tinky-Wink is a homosexual, because he is (ostensibly) male, purple (gay pride!), has an upside down triangle on his head (gay unity!), and carries a purse. Mind you, my friends had kind of wondered the same thing, but we didn't give a shit--we just thought it was funny. Sorry for the long post. -Andrea
------------------------------ Message-ID: <C4D3F9980FD4D111892B00805FBBF5D1014BBF8D@mailsvr1.lernerny.com> From: "Lieman, Ira" <ilieman@lernerny.com> Subject: Howdy... Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 17:19:44 -0500 Chalkhaholics, Just thought I'd wave and express my personal excitement about Apple Venus I's impending release...It's the best news I've had in, well, about three weeks. Why three weeks? Well on Friday, January 22nd at 4:50 pm, my wife and I welcomed our own little pink thing, Ryan Andrew Lieman, into the world. (20"/41.8 cm, 9 lbs/4.1 kg). I'm only getting to let you in on this now because the first 18 days or so have been a whirlwind and I'm just now getting my footing. Julie and I picked Andrew for different reasons, but it *IS* pretty cool that it worked out that way. So, how many of the rest of us have little ones at home? We were looking to start a play group... Later folx. -ira
------------------------------ From: OMBEAN1@aol.com Message-ID: <4b29186.36c21126@aol.com> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 18:07:18 EST Subject: Young fans How Do, How precious,A thirteen year old fan!! Like a kid saying "bisgetti", XCT!! No matter how you say it, Its all the same great, great music. Man, is AV1 great. Colins songs are classic pop. Get ready to bop around. It just blows everything out of the water. GET READY WORLD!!! Come to Philly,Andy & Colin. Crouching here with a keyboard in hand, Roger
------------------------------ From: tim@edenpop.u-net.com (Tim Eden) Subject: Orchoustic = unfinished? Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 23:15:00 GMT Message-ID: <36c2118a.23615801@mail.u-net.com> Those of you who have AV1 and love it - please comfort me. I have heard 2 tracks via the internet so far: "Your Dictionary" and "I'd Like That". Both sound like great songs but the arrangements are so disappointing. Where are Colin's basslines which are usually interesting enough to be a song in themselves? The cracking contributions from guest drummers? The sumptuous string arrangements? Have I just struck on two of the more sparse arrangements? They sound unfinished to me - "Here's the basic track we've demoed up - we're going add the frilly, interesting bits later". Acoustic albums can so easily sound like an excuse to not put any real effort (and money?) into the arranging/recording. Like I say - comfort me. Please reply. Soon? (bloody digest format, grumble, grumble) Tim (hardly feeling enveloped by the Chalkhills bosom)
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 15:41:20 -0800 (PST) From: "Halsted : \"the apple-polisher's friend\"" <halsted@lucasdigital.com> Message-Id: <199902102341.PAA25966@brak.lucasdigital.com> Subject: Stan Ridgway (no XTC content) I noticed Stan Ridgway (ex-Wall of Voodoo) mentioned and wanted to mention to the newsgroup that he has a mail-order only album (500 copies) out right now. It's call "The Way I Feel Today" & it's Stan crroning to classics from the 40's - 60's. His version of "I've Got You Under My Skin" is worth the cost of the CD... Mail drywall@primenet.com for information... (by the by, you also get an autographed picture of the man...) ======================== Michael J. Halsted : ILM halsted@lucasdigital.com ========================
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990211003532.21367.rocketmail@send101.yahoomail.com> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 16:35:32 -0800 (PST) From: Jeff Langr <jlangr@yahoo.com> Subject: I'd Like That... Thanks to John Hammond & TVT for making "I'd Like That" available! Sounds great! I'm not yet enamored with the really high, really high bit but I'm sure it'll grow on me. Some sounds of Brian Wilson and (I know some of you will hate this) ELO. Also some echoes of Skylarking era XTC, and Then She Appeared in spots. All in all a great track. Jeff L.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990211005048.1712.rocketmail@web1.rocketmail.com> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 16:50:48 -0800 (PST) From: Cheryl <cxtc@rocketmail.com> Subject: FNX and XTC Hey there Chalkies! I recieved word from the WFNX dj, Charlie, that he will be playing I'D LIKE THAT on the First Contact show this weekend. He said it will be between 8 and 9:30pm. If you are in the Boston area, tune in and support the guys! Take care, Cheryl
------------------------------ Subject: I'd Like That Message-ID: <19990210.212206.5047.2.mbrechtel@juno.com> From: Meredith Brechtel <mbrechtel@juno.com> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 20:28:08 EST Oh my...Now I've gone and done it. I was innocently walking through my local shopping mall tonight and happened into the music store. Lo and behold, there was the CMJ New Music magazine, complete with a plastic sleeve that said "Enclosed CD - New Music...XTC". So, naturally, I just had to get it. It burned a hole in the bag the whole ride home and I took about 7.2 seconds after I walked in the door to have the CD in my player, playing "I'd Like That". All I can say is...ORGASMIC. If this is a sampling of what the rest of AV1 is like, I may get a divorce. Who needs sex when music is this good??? Meredith squirlgirl_99
------------------------------ Message-ID: <01BE5522.CD7812C0.monkman@coastnet.com> From: Martin & Jamie Monkman <monkman@coastnet.com> Subject: bravo Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 18:25:14 -0800 Dom writes: >Duh! What's wrong with you? Where does all this ludicrous nonsense come >from? If I hear one more person making a bid for saint status I will vomit >blood. As soon as I heard that there was a new XTC tune on the Uncut CD I >raced to WHSmiths and nicked a copy. Then I got home as fast as I could and >played it. Any other decision would have been moronic. "I'd rather wait for >the whole album" indeed. What a load of crap. You're an XTC fan, you've >been waiting seven years for a new album and now you want to delay it even >further? Stop turning this into an exercise in self-flagellation and HEAR >THE SODDING TUNE!!!! Like this........ Bravo. And that goes double for those who don't want any discussion of the new stuff until EVERYONE'S got it. Shall we be fair to the poor souls in Australia and not discuss it until they've had a chance to buy in mid-March? And what about those folks who are going to hear "I'd Like That" on the radio, run out and buy Apple Venus, and join Chalkhills without ever having heard Nonsuch or English Settlement? To be fair to them, shouldn't we stop nattering on about XTC altogether so that we don't spoil the discovery of XTC for any potential newbies? Fie--let the lucky sods with advance copies crow their lungs out. I haven't been able to find a copy of Uncut anywhere in this backwater, but when I read John's post about TVT's update to their website I didn't bother reading the rest of Chalkhills until after I'd downloaded the sample and listened to it 5 or 15 or 55 times. And just to crap on the holier-than-thou "I don't want to hear the demos" flagellites, my excitement and enjoyment was not diminished one bit having heard the demos. When I get that AV1 CD on the 23rd I'm going to be so gol-durned happy. And to think, some folks reckon I've spoiled the experience. Also released on the 23rd: Steve Earle's bluegrass album The Mountain. Misty Shock wrote: >I thought that >XTC was big with the college crowd. Does this reflect some changed >perception of XTC since the times when Peter Pumpkinhead was such a hit? No, I think it's got to do with the fact that all of the kids who were at university when Nonsuch was released have long ago graduated. The kids who entered college in September were born the year Black Sea was released and were in grade 7 (roughly age 12) when Nonsuch came out, just the right age for thinking that Nonsuch is boring old-person music. I can imagine it now, some 12 year old asking "What the hell is that "Rook" song about, anyway?" Martin Our homepage: http://www.coastnet.com/~monkman
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36929D22.F30270A3@geocities.com> Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 23:15:47 +0000 From: Robin Holden <rhoblidnen@geocities.com> Organization: RPHolden Software / Pathogen UK Subject: One more drum thang Michael Davies wrote: > you notice drumming when you listen to music, some people don't. If you listen to a song, such as Nigel or Helicopter (or a drum break in any song (Shed 7's Dolphin)), and you _hear_ the drums, ie they are at the forefront of the musical stage, then you notice them. The point that Steve Jackson was making (and a good one, too!) is that this pushing of the drums to the forefront _makes_ you notice them and lets you know they exist; and this becomes integral to the song itself. Can you imagine if "Nigel" started with a slide-down of Colin's bass and all the other parts, including drums, came in together? If someone asked you what the introduction of Helicopter was like, the first thing you'd mention (perhaps alongside the helicopter sound effect) would be the drums. How does "Radios in Motion" start? Er... the - drums - come - in - and - then - the - rest - of - the - music - starts, daddy. How about "Beatown?" The same thing. A song doesn't have to start with the drums. They can be musically "pointed at" in different ways. With "Respectable Street" for example, you _know_ when the drums start. You may not consciously think "Ah! Now the drums are starting," but the emphasis is such that it still makes you subconsciously aware that "this bit gets louder because Terry's whacking some bits of wood with animal skin on." I know people, non-drummers, who listen to this song and spasm involuntarily at this intro because the drumming is so distinctive. So. So what? Well, the next time you think of saying "I haven't noticed anything special about the drums that would cause me to pay attention to them" also think "Ah, but do I have a choice?" Either you become spontaneously deaf every time you listen to the intro of "Nigel" or some such song, or you just don't _realise_ that you're paying attention to the drums. It's fair enough to say that you don't notice it, but it's also fair to say that you can't _help_ but notice it. Love you. Don't shout at me. -- Robin Holden (rhoblidnen@geocities.com) Check out Pathogen's Website: http://listen.to/pathogen
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902110320.TAA20851@harrier.prod.itd.earthlink.net> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 21:18:21 -0600 Subject: XTC on eBay From: "Bob O'Bannon" <batchain@earthlink.net> More fun news from Music Blvd (who broke the Space Ghost bit). They definitely must have an XTC fan on staff: >>XTC fans are having a heyday on eBay. The band's forthcoming TVT album, Apple Venus Vol. I, won't see the light of day in stores until Feb. 23, but you can find a promo version of it on www.eBay.com, the Internet auction house, for anywhere between $30 and $90. Ten promo copies of the album -- most of which were only distributed within the music industry itself -- have gone for a total of $513 since the end of January. The promo CDs lack liner notes, finished artwork, or even a jewel box. Despite realizing that he is losing potential income from the illegal sales, XTC frontman Andy Partridge sees the lighter side of the issue. "It's a perverse form of flattery, really," says Partridge. "In a way it's bootlegging, so I guess everyone shelling out these dollars owes me a pint!" XTC have always been known to possess a rabid fan base, and the bidding frenzy on eBay.com comes as no surprise considering Apple Venus Vol. I is the band's first album since 1992's Nonsuch. The first single from Apple Venus Vol. I, "I'd Like That," hits radio on Feb. 15. At press time, XTC has no plans to tour behind the record or make a video, but they will do a promotional run in the States, including in-stores in Los Angeles, Denver, New York, and San Francisco, in late February/ early March.<<< Bob
------------------------------ From: /scotth@henry.wells.edu Organization: Wells College Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 10:30:42 +0500 Subject: Kurosawa Message-ID: <19990211033226062.AAA318.258@dial-8.wells.edu> Having not heard the tune "rivers of orchids", I can only point to a well-remembered scene from a Kurasawa (sp?) film (Kagemusha?) in which blossoms fell, rampant, into a garden's brook and drifted along. The camera lingered, and lingered . . . I look forward to both parts of AV, since I'm a bit of a fan of the rockin' side too. --- Billy Blackstone
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990211050235.25857.rocketmail@send106.yahoomail.com> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 21:02:35 -0800 (PST) From: Tyler Hewitt <tahewitt@yahoo.com> Subject: All us old farts Katy Coope wrote: What's the usual age for an XCT fan then? I'm 13 and have yet to find someone my age to like (let alone have heard of) the band... Well... my guess is that most of us range in age from the late 20's to mid 40's. XTC have been around awhile, and have a fan base that goes baack a couple of decades. I don't know if there is a "usual" age, but age being largely irrelevant in terms of what makes a person unique, it dosen't really matter how old any of us are. By the way, how did someone as young as you develop such good taste?
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990211052856.12763.rocketmail@send102.yahoomail.com> Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 21:28:56 -0800 (PST) From: Tyler Hewitt <tahewitt@yahoo.com> Subject: Froomlarking? Re: So, lets get a little poll going here: Who thinks Skylarking would have been better with Ol' Mr. Froom ( or any likewise producer )? Who thinks the Beatles would have been better had Ringo not been allowed to sing? Who thinks the Sex Pistols would have been musical geniuses if not for the lack of talent? Who thinks Nirvana would have lasted for another 3 albums had Kurt Cobain not died? Who thinks Peter Gabriel should be punished for quitting Genesis, causing Phil (flaccid) Collins to take over as vocalist-paving the way for the solo career? Who thinks Hendrix would have put out a couple of wretched disco albums in the 70's had he lived? Who thinks the Rolling Stones should have retired after "Exile on Main St."? Can't spend your life thinking of what could have been, no matter how FUN it may be. Skylarking is a great album, I personally think Todd did a fine job with it. I'm just glad I didn't have to withness those sessions in person! Froom may still be a possibility for the future. As long as we're playing what if, I actually would like to see what would happen if XTC were to hook up with Holgar Czukay, either as producer or collaborator. That could be um...bizarre.. Or maybe Brian Eno (don't think of bloated old U2, he has done interesting work with Jane Siberry and more recently with Robert Wyatt). Actually, a Wyatt/XTC collaboration would be tasty...
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36C2E628.95ACDBDD@biocomp.unl.edu> Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 08:16:08 -0600 From: Peter Mullin <pmullin@biocomp.unl.edu> Subject: Barry question Devotees, Just a quick question: I was listening to my old copy of Iggy Pop's 'Soldier' LP (yes, LP) the other day, when something about the vocals on "I Snub You" struck me. I checked the liner notes, and sure enough, a BarryAndrews is listed (along with Glen Matlock, of original Sex Pistols fame...). This is the same Barry "My Weapon"Andrews, is it not? ('Soldier' was released in 1980, btw) Peter Mullin "Stop and go, all of the time."
------------------------------ Message-ID: <618F91505D89D21185330001FA6A49542299BB@HFD-EXCH008> From: "Witter, Karl F" <WitterKF@aetna.com> Subject: Hello young livers...I mean lovers Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 08:58:23 -0500 >Kimberly Martin: Hopefully [Apple Venus I] will also sell well, but >judging from the average listener's average tastes...eh, I guess >the Offspring's new cd will still be flying off the shelves. I figure you wanted to lambaste some genero-modern-rock, but please pick your targets more carefully. For clever songwriting that flies under the radar of its subject, you could do much, much worse than "Self Esteem" & "Come out & Play". I've been waiting for someone to write "Pretty Fly" for about 5 years of wannabee sightings. >Neal Buck on Lenny Kravitz's new single: For chrissake! My word exactly. One can do 60's retro without returning to the 60's equivalent of moon/June/spoon. (Any number of Dukes or XTC tracks make this clear.) And I don't think he's pulling our leg. Thanks to all relentless promoters of VH1! The program ran while I was in the middle of nowhere last week, but I tuned in and it reran last night. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Karl PS Apple Venus I should make a perfect Valentine's Day gift. Let's face it: If they're buying you something besides a trinket, they know your fanaticism already, and they don't scare easy.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36C2F592.4F779215@pobox.com> Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 10:21:54 -0500 From: Jefferson Ogata <ogata@pobox.com> Subject: TVT UCE Well, I'm faced with a really nasty dilemma. I just got spammed by TVT Records. I *never* do business with anyone who engages in UCE or residential telemarketing. But TVT is the supplier for XTC in the U.S. Can I arrange a purchase through Cooking Vinyl via some kind soul over in the U.K.? Or is there a way for me to buy the new disc online from Cooking Vinyl or some other U.K. outlet directly? I am *never* again going to buy a single recording from TVT. I'm trying to figure out how to cancel my musicblvd.com order. What a f*cking disappointment to find out that TVT is spam scum. Now I have to pay extra shipping and wait longer to get the disc, and I don't get the pleasure of supporting the lads in the U.S.. Principles can be a real drag sometimes. -- Jefferson Ogata. smtp: <ogata@pobox.com> http://www.pobox.com/~ogata/ finger: ogata@pobox.com ICQ: 19569681 whois: jo317@whois.internic.net
------------------------------ Message-ID: <003101be55e1$f00ae140$49738bd0@ginsim> From: "Simon Deane/Gina Chong" <ginsim@netvigator.com> Subject: The Economist Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 01:14:07 +0800 For reasons best known to myself, I sent an email to The Economist newspaper suggesting they do an article on XTC and Apple Venus Vol. 1. (I said something about XTC being about the only currently working pop group who would merit an article in a magazine of the "gravitas" of The E.) If any of you don't know, The Economist makes "Time" and "Newsweek" look like "The Beano" (an English children's comic, for all you Time and Newsweek readers out there). I set out below the response: >Thanks for your email suggesting we do a review of the forthcoming XTC album, and we are of course delighted to hear of your satisfaction with The Economist. When it comes to rock/pop music we always find it a bit of a struggle to decide what to cover: the daily papers -- even the broadsheet ones -- now do so much about popular music that it is hard for us to find topics on which we can "add value" by commenting on. We do try to look out for the ones that are worth writing about, but even when we think we have a good reason to cover such topics, not all readers like the idea of us doing so: recently I wrote a very brief item about Robbie Williams, noting that he had been written off by most pundits only to sell more albums in 98 than any other British artist, and to receive a record number of Brits nominations. We had a couple of letters telling us that we should not be devoting space to such trivial matters (even though the pop industry is as big as many of the other industries we write about). However, as the proud owner of an XTC greatest hits compilation, I would personally agree with you that they are among the minority of bands that would be worth considering writing about. I have passed your suggestion on to our arts editor -- but of course, in addition to the usual considerations (eg, what other stories are around at the time) it also depends on whether the new CD is indeed a work of genius, as you put it! Yours sincerely Peter Collins The Economist.> Well, it seems there'll be an Economist article then, unless there are some other interesting stories around at the time. Yours (not very) Economically, Simon Deane
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902111744.MAA19602@virtualmaster3-int.prodigy.net> From: "Noble K. Thomas" <moonsilver@prodigy.net> Subject: Apple Venus on 180 Gram British Wax Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 11:41:36 -0600 Remember the old days?.. gingerly ripping off that shrinkwrap and then getting a supreme nose hit from all that beautiful shiny LP vinyl platter that somehow, within its flat black grooves, contained wonderful NEW music by your absolutely favorite band? The experience can still be had. E-mail me for details. Silver Moon Guy
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36C31DCC.651494B2@which.net> Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 18:13:32 +0000 From: B Blanchard <b.blanchard@which.net> Subject: WAW Well, the answer to: >Would any of you linguistically talented ones care to suggest a word which >is the feminine form of "phallic"? For such word would certainly describe >the AV artwork! is: WAW (Wet And Welcoming) Bye Bye! Belinda
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902111933.LAA06551@sgi.com> Subject: Waiting & will Andy heal? Date: Thu, 11 Feb 99 13:36:46 -0600 From: Robert Dassie <weirdass@xsite.net> Hello Chalks, Count me as one of those "looking for Sainthood" for NOT listening to any of the demos, singles, or anything else. Although I'm not necessarily looking for sainthood. I'm just waiting somewhat patiently and hopefully for Feb 23rd to come around and reward me with the first new sounds of XTC in ages. Call me nutty, but I like my pleasure in one big dose. Indulgence is nothing to get frothy about. Speaking of frothy, Andy seems to be spitting the acid lately, no? From all that I have read, it appears that Andy a) has a piss poor temper, and b) doesn't think much about keeping personal issues personal. He may be completely justified in all that he's saying, but to spill it out at every chance he gets is spreading the bad Karma something fierce. That's the same feeling I got after reading Song Stories. Andy comes off as bitter and I think it's 'bout time the boy heals a bit. Putting that negative energy into something healthy is what I would like hear. Final thought: It would be nice if Andy would make the solo album that he's always been trying to make, Colin would make the solo album that he may like to make, and David would maybe release his solo stuff to this list (at least). That way we'd get 3 times the music that we would surely love. Oh yeah, and they should release Apple Venus Vol 2. this summer. (I'll wake up now) ta. -Bob.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <697A4CA51395D111A658AA00040058069D9F99@NT6> From: "Wiencek, Dan" <wiencek@aaos.org> Subject: Dave's Discontent/Season Cycle/A few other things Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 14:27:37 -0600 Wanted to slap my mitts on a bunch of threads going by ... * The Dave/Colin Situation That was quite a sobering update from Lady Cornelius (shouldn't that be Lady Cornelia?), re Dave's response to the Raygun article ("RaygunGate"). I don't blame Dave for feeling that his impeccable manners have been in vain, and it tells you something sad about Andy that he couldn't maintain the same level of decorum. On the other hand, Dave's prediction about Colin calling it quits one day seems a bit farfetched. Obviously this is pure conjecture, since I don't know any of the principle players, but Colin must have a pretty good idea by now, after more than 20 years of working with Andy, of just how much his role in the band allows him to contribute. Colin doesn't seem to mind not playing on certain tracks; he produces at a much smaller volume than Andy, so it's not as though there are hundreds of Colin songs welling up, George Harrison-like, never to be heard by anyone; he's content not to tour; and, like Andy, he's a family man with strong roots in his community, and has no need for the trappings of rock stardom. So given all that, why and how is he supposed to snap one day and tell Partridge to stick it (back) up his arse? Anyone? * Season Cycle I will confess that this is not one of my favorite XTC tracks, though I don't really mind it. I think its Beach Boys pastiche is obvious and a little self-conscious. I probably would dig it more if it were a Dukes track; that way, the song's stylistic borrowings wouldn't seem out of place. * Los Lobos Kudos to everyone who's voiced support for this terrific band. Kiko is one of the few contemporary albums I consider worthy of comparison to Revolver, and they are a formidable live presence indeed. Fans of the band should note that Cesar Rosas, the band's second guitarist and no slouch of a singer and songwriter himself, has a solo album out now, which I haven't picked up yet but which has gotten quite good notices; I think it's called Soul Disguise, but don't quote me. I'd be interested to hear from any Chalkers who've heard it. And thanks to Pete, for so enthusiastically appreciating my Space Ghost pastiche ... no, I don't write for the show, merely a humble student of Ghost Planet lore. Until next time, Dan
------------------------------ From: Eieiodin@aol.com Message-ID: <4b6568f.36c34222@aol.com> Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 15:48:34 EST Subject: XTC Rap I was hoping that someone else on the list would pick this up to spare me the burden of de-lurking, but, apparently, I was not that lucky. In any event, SPIN's AOL news update reports the following unlikely combination: Rapper Willie D to Sample XTC's "Dear God" XTC's 1986 controversial classic "Dear God" will be sampled by rapper Willie D on an as-yet-untitled cut from his forthcoming release on Rap-A-Lot records, according to sources for the British pop act (who'll release their comeback disc Apple Venus Vol. 1 on February 23). XTC leader Andy Partridge cleared usage of the song's famous intro, sung by a child ("Dear God, sorry to disturb you...." Oh, buy the record). Rap-A-Lot sources could not confirm the rap version's title but hinted that it may be available as early as this summer. We'll keep you posted. Meanwhile "I'd Like That," XTC's first single in nearly seven years will be added to rock radio on February 16. Dear God, sorry to disturb you, but, I need to bust a rhyme. Word. Back to lurking. Seth.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <618F91505D89D21185330001FA6A49542299CD@HFD-EXCH008> From: "Witter, Karl F" <WitterKF@aetna.com> Subject: Hanna-Barbera v. Harveytoons--a breathless world yawns Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 16:10:24 -0500 >John Voorhees: The original Space Ghost was a **cheesy cartoon >by Hanna-Barbera**. Whoa, isn't that the definition of redundant right there? >Paul Culnane asks for a switched-gender adjective to complement >"phallic". I don't think there is one specifically, all the words that I can think of have something to do with farming or Georgia O'Keefe. Sapphic? I "dare not say its name"; if not corrected, I think that's a bit sideways. Yonic? Sherwood is that the region or the, em, status? I submit that if yonic is the region, one may be forgiven to think that men control language. We're looking not for the region, but the status--having a difficult time deriving a feminine "phallic", much less "priapic". AVVIAVVIAVVIAVVIAVVI...slow, deep breaths, into a paper bag, Karl PS My spell-checker tries to change yonic to ionic, a style of column...oh, never mind! Wonder what it's thinking?
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36C2C73A.FC8AA640@fastlink.com.au> Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 23:04:11 +1100 From: "Joseph J. Ierano" <chierano@fastlink.com.au> Organization: chiropractic ierano Subject: fallus The feminine couterpart to "phallic" would be"vaginal", would it not? I could probably think of a few others.... joe ierano
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