Chalkhills Digest, Volume 5, Number 90 Monday, 15 February 1999 Today's Topics: I Like WBOR! Re: Ages? Fan Fare feminine form "Beatle Bums, Andy Light," by E.L. Owens You and the Clouds breaking free from beltway airwaves Fuzzy Warbles question Dave Gregory in a band called H What's going to be on Fuzzy Warbles? Re: XTC Videos Unusual Production Re: I'd Like That Greenman Better Re: Mr. Show Mommyheads and Gatton video thank you Fun and Games Finding Los Lobos on the web Phallic vs Yonic (and the return of the tapdancing walrus) Lucky me, UCE, and feathers, see? We As Trains Are Agreed ... History of R&R - DuranDuran??? Wes (Wilson) Is Back! VH1's coverage of XTC LA appearance? The word. 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>). Only my folks see I'm getting too big for my boots now
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message-Id: <36C5DD0B.9D2A4725@bowdoin.edu> Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 15:14:14 -0500 From: Ben Gott/Loquacious Music <bgott@bowdoin.edu> Organization: http://listen.to/loquacious Subject: I Like WBOR! Sisters and brothers of the 'Hill, I am overwhelmingly pleased to announce that "I'd Like That" has received what I believe to be it's first airing in Maine. The song was played on WBOR 91.1 FM (Brunswick) on Saturday the 13th, at about 2:45 PM. What, you might ask, did Brunswick do to be so blessed? Nothing, actually -- it's just that I know the DJs, and they agreed to play it for me. However, they didn't just play it...they gave a history of XTC's recent recording woes, the address of the TVT Records website and the release date of the album, and the ultimatum: "Give us a call if you want to hear it again, because we'll be glad to play it again!" They would've said more, but that was as much as I would scribble on the back of the "CMJ New Music" sampler. (Now we get to see what happens when the WBOR big-wigs review the playlist!) Will this make Southern Maine pick up the album? We certainly hope so. Doing my part, -Ben (with thanks to "Katie and Laurie's Rummage Sale") P.S. After "I'd Like That" -- and with no prodding from me whatsoever -- they played "Sandra's Having Her Brain Out," by the Soft Boys. What a great show! +-----------------------------------------------------------------+ Benjamin Gott :: Bowdoin College :: Brunswick, Maine 04011 AOL Plan4Nigel :: Telephone (207) 721-5513 :: Mobile (207) 798-1859 Just like a mad dog / You're chasing your tail in a circle... +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
------------------------------ Message-ID: <fu9igCALP1w2IwIM@coopefamily.demon.co.uk> Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 22:03:55 +0000 From: KT <Katy@coopefamily.demon.co.uk> Subject: Re: Ages? In article <36C1B85F.7453@bhip.infi.net>, Brian <mattone@bhip.infi.net> writes >Tschalkgerz! > >>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...< > >You're a fan? And you can only get as good as "X-C-T"? yeh gimme a break, I was very tired when I wrote that. anyway I'll have to do eh? >However, the 13-years-old is impressive - maybe there's hope for the >youth of this planet, yet... doubt it...My dad played XTC at me contantly on those horribly long car journey until I got hooked...like I said, not even any of the teachers I know have heard of XTC, any student I mention them to generally use the reply 'Who??' It'll take more than one 13 yearold to convert the planet's youth... but that won't stop me having a really good try! -- KT Coope - pathetic manga artist and an even worse speller...
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902132241.XAA03187@mail.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 23:52:08 +0000 Subject: Fan Fare Dear Chalkers, Dane Pereslete wondered : > I can't deny that I fully intend to skip a day's > work to PURCHASE AND LISTEN TO A CD. > > Does this qualify me for examination by a psychiatrist? No, i'd say you're 100% sane. The rest of the world probably thinks you are stark raving mad but hey, what do they know? As a matter of fact i've planned a whole holiday to coincide with AV1's release. Now _that_ is insane :) yours in xtc, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902132248.RAA17887@lima.epix.net> From: "Michael Davies" <miser17@epix.net> Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 17:47:25 -0500 Subject: feminine form >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! that would be "yonic". with a short "o" sound. i learned that this year. Michael davies miser17@epix.net
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990213235835.484.qmail@hotmail.com> From: "Bob Crain" <bobcrain@hotmail.com> Subject: "Beatle Bums, Andy Light," by E.L. Owens Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 15:58:35 PST Knights (of all gender) of Karmic Shine-age, Agree with the stud-boy who recently posted, asking for TVT/Cooking Vinyl/Idea/whoever to please give us a schedule of XTC personal appearances! What, are they afraid too many people will show up if you let us know beforehand (saying this knowing full well that reps of TVT, Cooking Vinyl, and Idea are on this list, so call me buckethead)? I am enjoying the slams against ELO...did you all know that Parthenon Huxley (P. Hux), purveyor of fine pop, has joined ELO Part II? And does anyone care? I can't get it out of my head... Regarding the new XTC album songs, I am thinking that the only overtly Beatlesqe arrangement is on "I Can't Own Her" in the chorus. -Bob Crain "As long as the body is warm and the bowels move regularly no problem can be other than minor and temporary". - Heinlein
------------------------------ From: "STEVE PERLEY" <steveandlauren@grolen.com> Subject: You and the Clouds Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 23:16:19 -0500 Message-ID: <01be57d0$c5c097e0$396140d8@steveandlauren.grolen.com> Hey- Does anybody know what happened to "You and the Clouds Will Still Be Beautiful"? I thought that that one had made the cut. AV2 perhaps? Got any insight on this one, Mitch? Ten more days...ten more days... Steve
------------------------------ Message-ID: <000101be57fb$c765d4e0$7ffc7ad1@MRIS.mris.com> From: "George Hedrick" <ghedrick@erols.com> Subject: breaking free from beltway airwaves Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 01:24:08 -0800 greetings chalkers: in 5-88, Nicole wrote: >For those in DC area...I've been writing to Allan Scott...(requesting >XTC airplay on 'HFS)... ....NOT LIKELY.... on our way to the Baltimore stop of the International Motorcycle Show on Saturday 2/13, 2:30 PM, broke free of the clutches of DC radio, and for the 1st time in what seems like more than 7 years, heard XTC on commercial radio (WRNR 103.1, but only if you're NE of the infernal beltway)......"I'd Like That"... what a treat!! We had previewed our new tune from download thanks to Mr. Relph's tip, but it was quite a rush to have it out there for _all_ to hear. back to lurkton gh
------------------------------ From: fheaney@erols.com Message-Id: <199902141110.GAA03559@smtp2.erols.com> Subject: Fuzzy Warbles question Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 06:07:40 -0500 Does anyone have any educated guesses as to which demos might appear on this -- for instance, is it possible that the long-unavailable "Jules Verne" and "Golden Guts" tapes will be included on it? (If that were the case, I might finally be able to forgive myself one of my longstanding, gnawing-at-my-stomach, what-an-idiot-I-was life incidents -- the day I saw "Jules Verne's Sketchbook" in a record store on my way to the airport and didn't pick it up, thinking I'd pick it up when I got back to town, not knowing that it wasn't a regular release). -- Francis Heaney
------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 14:20:08 +0100 (MET) From: Martin van Rappard <rappard@dds.nl> Subject: Dave Gregory in a band called H Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.90.990214141857.18880C-100000@fatima.dds.nl> Dear folx, Did an ubl search on XTC, and came up with the following interesting link: http://www.prognosis.com/itchy/h/ Sincerely, Martin http://members.xoom.com/rappard rappard@iname.com
------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 15:04:31 +0100 (MET) From: Martin van Rappard <rappard@dds.nl> Subject: What's going to be on Fuzzy Warbles? Message-ID: <Pine.GSO.3.90.990214150110.18880H-100000@fatima.dds.nl> Dear Chalkies, Well, the subject heading says it all, really. Is this project still in its embryonal stages, or is there already a vague outline on what's going to end up on it? Nine more days to AV1..... Sincerely, Martin http://members.xoom.com/rappard rappard@iname.com
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902141408.JAA15394@mx03.erols.com> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 09:08:15 -0500 Subject: Re: XTC Videos From: "Eddie O'Hare" <EddieO@PrivatePilot.com> >In late 1995 i did a trade with a fella in England for two three hour >video tapes chock full of XTC Goodies. Due to a lack of good character >judgement on my part, these tapes fell out of my possession and i'm >obviously never going to see them again. > >Anyway, would this English fella I traded with back in 1995 still be >on this list and interested in doing me another set? I recently received two tapes (Nos 5&6) from Ian Stewart. The quality of the material on the tapes varies, but for those of us who haven't seen the stuff before, it was a treasure trove. His prices are a bit high, but he delivers what he promises. I'm not a schill for him, just a satisfied customer. I'll certainly buy other tapes from him. Check out his page at: http://www.netwalk.com/~stewart/xtcvideo.htm Regards, Eddie
------------------------------ From: CCooli9575@aol.com Message-ID: <f4e8286a.36c6dd3c@aol.com> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 09:27:08 EST Subject: Unusual Production >Some unusual production ideas have resulted in some really great >albums. A lot of people don't realize that there are NO symbols at all >on Peter Gabriel's third solo album until it's pointed out to them, and >what a great idea that was. Apparently, they were physically removed >from the drumset by Mr. Gabriel during the recording, and the drummers >told to just do without. Mad genious. As a matter of fact, the drummer on the entire album was none other than the dreaded Phil Collins. PUHAHAHAHAHA! Speaking of the Finn Bros. album, I remember someone a few digests back saying how much he hated the album. Well, he's certainly entitled, and I can understand it, it certainly sounds disjointed, but I'd say it's an example of weird production ideas taken to the extreme. It's one of the few albums I've heard that sounded completely "fucked"(I'm sorry, but I can't think of a better worked to use; where I grew up(Quebec)"fucked" or "fucke" en francais means broken)where everybody knew exactly what they were doing and nobody was under the influence of any controlled substances. For that alone it's quite an achievement. I wouldn't say it's a masterpiece, but I'm glad it exists. I'd put XTC's Mummer in the same category, for example, though I'm not sure Steve Nye completely understood what Andy and co. had in mind. Otherwise for crazed genius without chemicals, there's David Thomas/Pere Ubu, Captain Beefheart(though I hear he was quite the drinker, I don't think his music was in any way influenced by alcohol), Frank Zappa, Brian Eno, James Kolchalka, maybe a few others if I thought hard. Todd Rundgren doesn't count; I consider him a genius as a songwriter of gorgeous three minute pop songs; as an electronic musician he was unlistenable IMO. His experiments have marred otherwise brilliant albums(A Wizard/A True Star)and ruined entire albums(Healing). Chris
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902141718.JAA22616@toucan.prod.itd.earthlink.net> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 09:19:07 -0800 Subject: Re: I'd Like That Greenman Better From: "Russ Reynolds" <rcreation@earthlink.net> From: "Neal H. Buck" <nealhbuck@erols.com> > >I also don't think "Greenman" should be counted >out for length. Maybe on top 40 radio where anything over 3 min. is >edited down to fit, but 5 min. isn't unheard of anymore. you'd think...but nowadays nearly all commercial music stations, regardless of format, have that same mentality. First off, I believe Greenman is over six minutes. And though a six minute Smashing Pumpkins song might gain consideration six minutes is considered a long time to be playing "unfamiliar" music when your livelihood depends on holding listeners...especially by a relatively "unfamiliar" band these days, and especially when that band that has more years behind them than they do in front of them. It's the unfortunate truth. As good as this album is I really hear very little that is going to impress anyone other than core XTC fans. But "I'd Like That" is quick enough and catchy enough to maybe hook a few programmers. If that were to do as well as, say "Peter Pumpkinhead" did, well then I'd say you've got a very good chance of Greenman as a second track. But I wouldn't count on it without a video. On a nearly unrelated note, I was rummaging through some stuff this morning and I found my long lost Andy Demos cassette! Now, finally, I can compare...and get an idea of what AV2 will offer. -russ
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36C70ACE.6C5C322A@erols.com> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 12:41:34 -0500 From: Robert Cosentino <robertlc@erols.com> Organization: Pink Palace Productions Subject: Re: Mr. Show >>BY THE WAY: ANY MR. SHOW FANS OUT THERE? Yes! Teradeloo! Mr. Show is all that and a side order of fries! I have a Mr. Show chat room on EFnet #mrshow if anyone would like to reminisce episodes.... Rob Bring back Jack Black!!!
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902141741.MAA14784@iconmail.bellatlantic.net> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 12:41:52 -0500 Subject: Mommyheads and Gatton From: "Irvine" <jirvine@bellatlantic.net> Mike Myers said, "John, I don't get your drift. Danny Gatton was one of my favorite guitarists; he became despondent over his inability to support his family (because of a terrible record deal; sound familiar?) and committed suicide a few years ago. ... He clearly was an artist whose talent was many times bigger than his financial success. So I guess I can't connect your statement to my memories of Danny......." The Mommyheads too, after many brilliant recordss on independent labels, were signed to a label, made one CD which watered down their talent, was not promoted, and dropped without a trace. I can imagine the frustration of being a critic's and fan's darling and making not a penny from a "Big Contract". I hope that Adam can soldier on with his art, a-la XTC, or Robyn Hitchcock who survived A&M, rather than give up. I am also a huge Danny Gatton fan and was shattered by his suicide. Let's hope this new MP3-internet-direct-access-to-the-artist's-work thing will somehow loosen the majors' grip on the industry, and allow artists to connect more directly and perhaps more profitably with their fans. John Irvine
------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 13:36:38 -0500 (EST) Message-Id: <v03007805b2ec80bfa176@[209.86.140.219]> From: Mitch Friedman <mitchf@mindspring.com> Subject: video thank you Hi Hillers, I'm very glad to hear that I got a thank you on AV1! What an honor! Please be aware that I told Andy that our esteemed ringleader John Relph should be thanked prominently for all he's done and continues to do for the band and for it's fans. I guess he forgot. Oh well, I thank him! About XTC making plans for videos . . . the reasons why they are not going to make one are 1) they don't like making videos and 2) a video costs about $75,000 to do. Wouldn't you rather the band spend the money on the next album? I kinda wished they had made a video because I'm an AVID editor (nonlinear video and audio editing system) for my profession and Andy said that I could edit the next one they did (record company willing). I guess I'll have to wait a bit longer or a lot longer. Mitch
------------------------------ Message-Id: <v03102804b2ecb99c26ed@[165.227.110.102]> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 10:36:30 -0700 From: Richard Pedretti-Allen <richard@tactics.com> Subject: Fun and Games Spot the typo on Apple Venus and win valuable prizes! Send your answer to: richard@tactics.com Don't delay! Do it today!
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990214193157.22496.rocketmail@send104.yahoomail.com> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 11:31:57 -0800 (PST) From: Tyler Hewitt <tahewitt@yahoo.com> Subject: Finding Los Lobos on the web Yes, it's true that Los Lobos don't seem to have a big web presence. Try this site-it's the best source for LL info I've seen on the web. http://www.mindspring.com/~krazyfish/loslobos/index.htm And another plug while I'm on this topic: Los Lobos are arguably the best American band currently working. Most of the band play multiple instruments, they can shift effortlessly between rock, country, blues, Cuban, Tex-Mex and various other musics, and blend them together well, too, andthey are AWESOME live. Their album KIKO is easily one of the best rock albums of the decade, and earned a place on over 100 critic's best of lists in 1992. They are consistantly acclaimed critically, yet seem to have only a cult following. Any fan of intelligent, well-written and played rock music needs to hear this band. Try KIKO or COLOSSAL HEAD. If you like Latino music, try the beautiful LOS SUPER SEVEN album. I just love that one.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990214210628.20930.rocketmail@web307.yahoomail.com> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 13:06:28 -0800 (PST) From: Iain Murray <twentiethcenturyfrog@yahoo.com.au> Subject: Phallic vs Yonic (and the return of the tapdancing walrus) Yonic, phallic, sapphic, vaginal....what the hell's wrong with simply "bushy"? Or even "mmm...incapacitating"? :) Anyway, I thought I'd throw in my two cents on the ELO vs XTC thread. ELO is to XTC as : 1. Kenny G is to John Coltrane 2. Ricky Ponting is to Mike Tyson (probably an Australian-only reference - sorry...) 3. Dave Letterman is to Larry Sanders 4. A Datsun 200B is to a Rolls Royce 5. Mariah Carey is to Stephen Hawking My Mariah Carey quote of the decade so far (and this is 100% genuine) : "Whenever I see those starving children in Africa on the television, I feel like crying. I mean, I'd love to be that skinny, but not with all those flies and death and stuff". == Iain ============================================================ "Information is not knowledge, knowledge is not wisdom, wisdom is not truth, truth is not beauty, beauty is not love, love is not music. Music is the best." - Frank Zappa ============================================================
------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 16:15:01 -0500 From: Dave Rutherford <drutherf@techmail.gdc.com> Subject: Lucky me, UCE, and feathers, see? Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.4.00.9902141547220.3853-100000@esun1006> Hi all, AV1 is fantastic! This has got to be one of the top 10 albums by anyone, ever. It's not "Pet Sounds" but it is currently enjoying much more air time in my environs than the latter, which says something. Have I got a great girl, or what? :-) Jefferson Ogata opined: > 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. [...] > > 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. True. But I wonder if they are properly applied in this case. Did you order "Transistor Blast" directly from TVT, as I did? I can't swear to it, but I seem to remember filling out a form which included an email address and a check box such as "Do you want to receive emails on upcoming XTC news?" If there were such as box, I'm sure to have checked it; and sure enough I also received the TVT announcement. So; it was commercial, but was it unsolicited? Only if there wasn't such a box, or you didn't order direct from TVT, or if you did but unselected the box. I hope that what is afoot here is a misunderstanding, rather than TVT being evil spammers. And if you did unselect the box... I do remember there were problems with the submission (secure vs. unsecure) and maybe your choice made it into their database incorrectly. Perhaps you're the victim of a simple error rather than unscrupulousness. I hope your characterization of TVT has a benign explanation. Perhaps you could shed some light? Or perhaps TVT will comment. And John Voorhees noted: > Apparently the "yonic" (or whatever) imagery of the album cover doesn't > sit too well with some webpage designer over at cookingvinyl.com. The > page that includes the preview samples now has the infamous peacock > feather... INVERTED. Turned on it's head so it looks a lot more like... > a peacock feather. Harumph say I. Looks like amazon.com was also being, erm, cautious. They've chosen to rotate the design 90 degrees. Harumph indeed. "Say a sunflower I became, I'd be growing in your brain"... does this remind anyone else who used to play AD&D of Yellow Musk Zombies? I'm having trouble deciding whether it's "brain" or "rain" anyway; sounds like "brain" the first time and "rain" thereafter. Opinions? Looking forward to the NYC appearance details, Dave
------------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 17:21:08 -0500 From: Steve Pitts <Steve_Pitts@compuserve.com> Subject: We As Trains Are Agreed ... Message-ID: <199902141721_MC2-6A6B-EFA6@compuserve.com> Chalkfolks, In 5-85 Dane Pereslete wrote: > Who's your source for the AV1 cover artwork, Mr. Strijbos? Are we of Chalkhills being duped? ;-) < FWIW the review in Uncut (the UK mag with a track from AV1 on their cover CD) has a photo of the album cover, which is definitely a peacock feather. I haven't seen the version on Mark's web site though DavidOh typed, in the style of e.e.cummings: > i always wanted to hear "dear god" done up as a punk rock song < Sounds like a bit of reach to me. I suspect that much of the irony of the song would get lost in the translation > think green day, the exploited or [insert seminal 1976 punk band name here] < Never have understood why Green Day are bracketed as a 'punk' band, and IMO they certainly bear little comparison with the best that 1976/77 had to offer. I can't claim to have heard all their stuff, but what I have heard sounds like fairly average 'heavy metal' to my uneducated ears (even if this is all pop <G>) Duncan Kimball ranted: > Any other decision would have been moronic < How so?? I have no intention of flagellating myself with the lack, but I decided that three quid for a single track that I could wait two weeks and obtain at a much better price per track just didn't make sense (in relation to my mortgage, need to feed my wife and children, etc. - before I get 'Mollyfied' <g>). A strange choice, perhaps in your eyes, but moronic?? John Hammond at TVT confirmed: > APPLE VENUS Vol. 1 will be in stores in the US and Canada on 2/23/99 < Do we have any confirmation that this is also the UK release date?? Cooking Vinyl care to comment?? Katy asked: > What's the usual age for an XCT fan then? < (Who they?? <G>) One would have to guess that the 'usual age' would be those that were in their late teens/early twenties back in the late 70s/early 80s, so say mid thirties. However, I am sure that there are plenty of fans who are much younger, others who are older, and I can't imagine that it matters much. The closest I know to your age is my eight year old son, who is already very keen on numerous XTC tracks, with a special fondness for 'Peter Pumpkinhead' and 'Smartest Monkeys' Michael Harvey wrote: > Hmmmmm, I would tend to say "Sapphic". Anybody agree? < Definitely not. How about vulval, vulviform or even vulvar (which is close enough to vulgar to cause some consternation)?? (I see later suggestions for 'yonic', but I think that that is a stretch, because only the noun form - yoni - of a Hindu word is really 'valid' English, and the -ic ending is applying English forms to a non-English word (not that that doesn't happen, obviously). No doubt I'll get clobbered by any English majors out there, but what da heck) In 5-86 David Hathaway wrote: > it only just occured to me that Washaway was NOT supposed to be on The Big Express... < Hmmm, well that depends on how you look at it. I'm sure that 'Washaway' was on my original cassette version of 'The Big Express', which I bought at the time the album came out (I had no record deck at the time, so resorted to buying cassette instead of vinyl versions). So the concept of 'bonus tracks' is a fairly loose one also, someone stated: > A lot of people don't realize that there are NO symbols at all on Peter Gabriel's third solo album < That's funny 'cos my copy has a dozen letters on the front cover, and dozens more on the back, let alone those on the record itself, not to mention 'sound clinic' etched in the runout grooves <gd&r> Cheers, Steve
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902142259.RAA22630@mail.bna.bellsouth.net> From: "RoadKill" <csberry@mail.bna.bellsouth.net> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 17:05:00 +0000 Subject: History of R&R - DuranDuran??? Rich Bunnel wrote: > 15 years old here. <snip> > considering my out-of-place Duran Duran fixation, Raise your hands if you thought 15 years ago that there would be remembered enough that a 15 year old in 1999 that had a DuranDuran fixation. I still listen to mine old tapes, but to see someone come along in the years since "Rio" and "View to a Kill" to pick them up as a favorite band causes a slight chuckle. Cory
------------------------------ From: WWi8064839@aol.com Message-ID: <194cb1f8.36c759f7@aol.com> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 18:19:19 EST Subject: Wes (Wilson) Is Back! I'm back! (well...la-de-freakin' da! :-)) If anyone wants to send me e-mail, I'm at WWi8064839@aol.com Not sure what I missed, but I'd only been back to this list for a day and already it's benefitted me: I picked up the CMJ New Music magazine with "I'd Like That." THANKS to the person who posted the info about that magazine/disc combo. There actually are a few other tunes on that CD that I really like. But, I'm saving my immediate $ for several items: - Apple Venus, Vol. 1 - I'm getting my copy via www.sirencd.com; I put in an advance order seveal weeks ago. For those who want the VINYL, they list it as being available. I've order from them in the past and have always been satisfied with promptness and delivery. Gee, Mark Strijbos, well done! You got your copy - congratulations. Siren sez it's due for release 2/23/99, but oddly enough they called me last week (I wasn't home to take the message), to confirm my cust. no. and other info. All of which led me to think they'd have copies in, perhaps, BEFORE the 23rd. I hope! RE: "I Like That" - I like it...it could be a B-side to "The Meeting Place." Andy's "pastoral" phase. I'm also saving money for the new Jason Falkner CD, also due out the 23rd. A few weeks ago I got the "Holiday/"Down at the Lake" 7-inch; sounds pretty good. Back to XTC: The first time I heard the studio "I'd Like That" was on 92.5, The River, in Boston, MA, about two weeks ago. I knew immediately what it was. When it finished, the DJ said "New music from XTC...finally, hearing some new music from these guys, they have an album coming out on the 23rd of February, and I'm sure a lot of folks will be looking forward to that." Later! Wes
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902142347.SAA16859@mail.bna.bellsouth.net> From: "RoadKill" <csberry@mail.bna.bellsouth.net> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 17:52:37 +0000 Subject: VH1's coverage of XTC I was killing some time and thought I'd finally visit the VH1 site. A little giggle slipped out when I saw this: *************** New XTC Track Exclusive on the Web APPLE VENUS, Volume 1, the first new album from legendary British band XTC in over 7 years, will be available in stores everywhere on Feb. 23rd. But fans of the band won't have to wait that long to hear it. The band has released their first single, "I'd Like That," on Liquid Audio at their website, http://www.tvtrecords.com/xtc. AOL members can also get an exclusive page featuring XTC at Keyword: VH1. ***************** Ahh. It feels weird to see as many XTC mentions all over the place. I think I can get used to it. Cory
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902150048.QAA28611@zoon.lafn.org> Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 16:51:22 -0800 From: bg769@lafn.ORG (Ian Dahlberg) Subject: LA appearance? Hey ho, Does anyone know when Andy will be comin' 'round to the LA area on his little promo tour? I guess a general schedule could do us all some good! Ian
------------------------------ Message-ID: <01BE587E.E3F79610@robert> From: Robert Wood <wobbit@bigfoot.com> Subject: The word. Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 23:21:40 -0000 Karl said... >> >John Voorhees: The original Space Ghost was a **cheesy cartoon >by Hanna-Barbera**. Whoa, isn't that the definition of redundant right there? << The succinct way of putting it is to say, "Whoa, isn't that a tautology?" But anyone who comes up with Scooby Doo; you gotta tip your hat to them! Can someone over t'other side of the pond tell me what on *earth* "Space Ghost" is please? Ta.
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