Chalkhills Digest, Volume 5, Number 96 Sunday, 21 February 1999 Today's Topics: RE: Andy in Boston Next Week NY Appearance Charting AV1 gold word ribbons rope and rodeo the dark clouds Got it! (Friday 19/02/1999 13:40) a few more gurgles Greetings from a new subscriber Space Ghost Report Ack! Re: Apple Venus Unveiled This is getting silly... lurker alert Re;ELO Englishman in New Orleans? And why not? Shhhhh! Hitch-Hiker's Guide to XTC (or How Will Molly Get to See Them) Re. Band Names Borders Chicago Something Frivolous XTC in NW Dressed In Yellow Yoke yet another chicago posting Fears for the future Re: That Sound, Lurkers de-Lurk! Cleveland-Toronto urgent carpool request Does He Want To Be There? Princely !! Administrivia: Are you not listening? Please do not send HTML messages to Chalkhills. Please configure your mailer program to send PLAIN TEXT. Thank you. 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://reality.sgi.com/chalkhills/> The views expressed herein are those of the individual authors. Chalkhills is compiled with Digest 3.7 (John Relph <relph@tmbg.org>). Burn up the old / Ring in the new.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: WWi8064839@aol.com Message-ID: <9cd31571.36cd5e85@aol.com> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 07:52:21 EST Subject: RE: Andy in Boston Next Week Jennifer, I'll be at the "Andy at Tower Records on Newbury Street" EVENT next week. I simply can't wait! And every day I open my mailbox hoping to see AV1 there. See you other greater Bostonians there, too! Wes
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990219141616.22358.rocketmail@send104.yahoomail.com> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 06:16:16 -0800 (PST) From: julescheer <julescheer@yahoo.com> Subject: NY Appearance Hey All! I'm a newbie to the list. Just wondering if anyone is going to the NY appearance at Tower on the 23rd. If anyone wants to meet up, please let me know. Julie
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 05:23:27 -0500 From: Cooking Vinyl <Cooking_Vinyl@compuserve.com> Subject: Charting AV1 Message-ID: <199902190524_MC2-6B08-D685@compuserve.com> Message text written by INTERNET:<chalkhills@chalkhills.org> > In the meantime, a wise man once said: Ask not what XTC can do for you, ask how many extra copies of AV1 _you_ can afford to buy for friends and family... yours in xtc, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc< We are hoping for a prominent UK chart position. In a display of crass unchalkhillian commerciality I would like to ask for your help in this as it is all down to the number of sales we do in the shops next week! Please call your local record shops and pre-order the cd to make sure that they have enough copies for your and all your friends. I would just like to point out that on Monday there will only be 303 shopping days left to Christmas. What better Christmas present could you give someone than AV1? Do your Christmas shoping next week! Fingers crossed
------------------------------ From: weslong@usa.net Message-ID: <19990219155450.6130.qmail@www05.netaddress.usa.net> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 15:54:49 Subject: gold word ribbons rope and rodeo the dark clouds Chalkies: Thanks to everyone who contributed ideas for my interview with Mr. Partridge....I got a call from my editor, who had been alerted by Partsy's publicist, and was told that Andy had had enough of the Q&A thingy for one day, and that I would have to wait another week to talk to our boy-wonder...ahhh well, that's not quite this world over, though the wait is agonizing, and the pre-interview jitters were getting the better of me...and now I get to have them all over again, JOY! When I posted my '98 fave list a while back, I mentioned that I had discovered a disc by The Moles, led by Richard Davies...who worked with Eric Matthews under the guise of Cardinal. I recieved an email soon after that posting from a splendid gal who later sent me recorded copies of Richard Davies' released material...as well as some awfully gear b-side schtuff. Sadly, & I'm ashamed to admit this, I've never thanked her...and worse, I can't remember her name or her email address. Who are you? If you read this, please drop me a line, I'd love to talk to you. Lastly...I've seen a lot of bootleg material of the lads for sale lately online...esp on the ebay auction site, and would like to advise potential buyers to think twice before doing so. There are a lot of people selling cdr copies of boots, and copies of videos as well...and it is VERY WRONG for these people to make $ off of the name XTC! I've obtained a shload of XTC audio & video boots over the years, and have never paid for any of it. I know you want to hear it...so do I...but I'm telling you that it can all be obtained through trades. The ebay site is full of cdr sales, many of which do not include the information that they are copied cd's(cdr's)...so, these sellers aren't just ripping off XTC...they're ripping you off as well...and by purchasing their material you are helping them to do both. Please, just think about what it is that you are buying. I can only view this wreck with the aid of a drink and a mirror, Wes Optimism's Flames "http://members.tripod.com/~The_Last_Balloon/index.html"
------------------------------ From: Paul@pi-design.com Message-ID: <7792192DE506D2119A6100A024F0274A1C2858@PIMAIL> Subject: Got it! (Friday 19/02/1999 13:40) Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 15:59:57 -0000 My friendly local record shop (Rough Trade, Nottinghill, London #14.99) let me buy my copy early this lunchtime... so there I stood at work... big chunky Sennheiser at rather high volume configuring a new Mac and... no-one interrupted me, I could listen to the whole album. Well, as I hadn't checked out the track list on Chalkhills I didn't know that one of my favourite demos isn't on there (You and the clouds...) but never mind. I'm tempted to give details of the packaging but that would spoil things for y'all. On the peacock orientation debate side of things, my copy's artwork was pointy-end to the left. Oh for you vinyl types I have seen it, it exists. When the assistant went downstairs to get my copy she brought the album up too. I might go back and buy it. What do you mean I haven't got a record player? That's right, time to get on the completist bandwagon. As everybody's going to write reams and reams reviewing AV1 I'm not going to say a word. Oh, all right. Think English Express or Big Settlement. Now I've heard the final version - yes! "Easter Theatre" for a single please Cooking Vinyl. That's enough, I've got servers to ruin, er, I mean optimize. ------------ Paul Stratford Systems Manager
------------------------------ From: WillJ4comm@aol.com Message-ID: <4c40b390.36cd9926@aol.com> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 12:02:30 EST Subject: a few more gurgles Bubbling up to the surface: 1. "Ship Trapped" and "I Don't Want to Be Here" - Agreed, two fantastic tracks, but I see why Andy wouldn't want to do these in their current form. As noted, the intended topic of Ship deals with their problems with Virgin, although there's only one line that mentions it with any degree of specificity. To me the song can be about many things, as suggested, personal relationships, self-reflection, etc. Secondly, "I don't Want to Be Here" sounds like a song resulting from his divorce, and recently being remarried, I can totally understand why the track would no longer hold as much appeal for him -- add to that that he says he wrote it for Cathy Dennis. My suggestion (one of you privileged dozen pass this on to Andy, OK?): Transform these songs into new ones with new lyrics, a la "Goodbye Humanosaurus" to "Then She Appeared." I'm in agreement with everyone else, the song structures, harmonies and melodies are too good to toss (or let someone else sing), but perhaps a new lyrical treatment with new subject matter could be just the trick. Like Then She Appeared, maybe a future album title would bubble to the surface from the resulting tracks. 1. Frivolous Tonight - Downloaded the first minute from Mark's site, and I feel confident that this will be my favorite work from Colin since English Settlement and the Dukes. The primary word that comes to mind as I listen to the grand excerpt over and over is "glorious." Makes me giddy -- I must admit, I was a bit apprehensive over his song titles, but Frivolous Tonight makes me WAW for Fruit Nut -- er, wait, makes my flag unfurl! Sorry, a bit tired (yon, ahem, yawn). 3. I'd Like That (supersonic semi-spoiler) - Also listened to this track via liquid audio from the tvt site (you'll notice I broke my self-imposed AV1 blackout, thus qualifying me for super-value radical sainthood like a rocket from a bottle shot free - what can I say? The arguments made sense, and nothing positive ever came from denying one's most glorious desires). The song has remained in my head, creep about my brain for the last 24 hours. I can't wait to hear it on cd, it's fantastic. Dug into the exotic feast before grace was finished, and am loving every succulent mouthful. Interestingly, having never heard a demo of the song, I was surprised how organic and bare this track is -- I'd say it's the most simply-arranged finished recording during this detailed and polished phase of xtc (maybe ever, relative to where they are in terms of the thoughts put into the arrangements). However there's some very interesting swirly sounds lurking in the background that liquid audio didn't fully accentuate, plus a very interesting drum or beat sound -- maybe not as simple as first glance would reveal. And of course, tuneful as all get- out. I can't wait to hear how it contrasts following the complexity of the album opener River of Orchids. What more to say but "5 days." Will J. "Choose to give unconditional love until it's like second nature. In truth, that is your second nature. Your first nature is that you ARE unconditional love. It's your second nature to desire to demonstrate your first nature, experience it, and help others do the same." - God, from Conversations With God, Book 1 by Neale Donald Walsch "And just to end the list, everything that could exist needs the loving!" - Andy Partridge, "The Loving", Oranges & Lemons
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990219171335.9895.qmail@www0i.netaddress.usa.net> Date: 19 Feb 99 11:13:35 CST From: Mor_Goth <mor_goth@usa.net> Subject: Greetings from a new subscriber Hello all, I just thought I'd introduce myself to the fellow XTC fans on the list since I have just subscribed today. A few bits about myself: I am a 24 year old male from Wisconsin. I discovered the music of XTC about 3 years ago from a college roomate. I'd have to say XTC is one of my favorite bands of all time and certainly my favorite of those currently making music. I have all of their albums on CD except for GO2 and the remix experiments. I am, of course, incredibly psyched about the upcoming Apple Venus Vol. 1 release and have my copy advance ordered already. So there you have it. I'm sure I'm in for some lively discussion about the upcoming album.
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990219172253.21600.rocketmail@send104.yahoomail.com> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 09:22:53 -0800 (PST) From: Andisheh Nouraee <andisheh@yahoo.com> Subject: Space Ghost Report Dear Chalkhillites: Andy Partridge taped Space Ghost this morning as planned. Some friends of mine work at Cartoon Network and were able to get me onto the set. I'll relay my full story when I get home from work, but be assured that he was an absolutely awesome guest. When I asked him to sign my box from Transistor Blast, he laughed and said, "You actually bought that?" 'Twas the thrill of a lifetime. One of the better questions was, "Who is Nigel and are your plans for him good or evil?" Later, Andisheh == ************************************************ ALWAYS!!!!!! REPLY TO: mabrey@mindspring.com ************************************************
------------------------------ Message-ID: <C4D3F9980FD4D111892B00805FBBF5D10189D060@mailsvr1.lernerny.com> From: "Lieman, Ira" <ilieman@lernerny.com> Subject: Ack! Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 13:24:21 -0500 Oh my...check out http://wallofsound.go.com/news/stories/xtc021899.html It's great XTC is getting exposure, yadda yadda... But "In other XTC news, Partridge has given permission to rapper Willie D, formerly of the Geto Boys, to reinterpret the first verse (the part the little girl sings) of XTC's 1987 hit "Dear God" on his upcoming solo album." --- did I miss something? -ira
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 11:24:03 -0800 (PST) From: Benjamin Lukoff <blukoff@alvord.com> Subject: Re: Apple Venus Unveiled Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.990219111724.9717B-100000@locutus.alvord.com> Molly wrote: > Could we please try to not say too much about AV until the release date? > I don't mean to be a party pooper, but some of us haven't gotten a copy > yet, and knowing Music Boulevard not until two weeks. So please I ask > you wait until the people get it. Page down Molly! This is an XTC discussion list...XTC hasn't put out a new album in seven years...people are excited...many of us have heard the new music and want to use this list for what it was designed for...discussion...
------------------------------ From: keith@car.net Subject: This is getting silly... Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 14:35:46 -0500 Message-ID: <710A7D30AC98D111B682005004060C5F1D7D@LOCAL-SERVER> These audio previews are getting to me. Even though I've been listening to these demos for two years now, hearing 60 second samples of the finished work is so... titillating! I ventured down to the OSU campus today, combing the used CD bins for an Advance copy of AV1. I guess I can wait four more days... :( It doesn't help matters that I'm reading all these wonderful reviews on Bungalow and Chalkhills. Elvis Costello fans: check out this great FTP server: elvis.nws.net (login: extreme, pass: trust). Keith
------------------------------ Message-id: <fc.000f4ca3001e1529000f4ca3001e1529.1e1586@cfrb.com> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 15:10:32 -0500 Subject: lurker alert From: rgreenham@thebear.net (Rich Greenham) i'm a comin' in (and in lowercase at that!) thanks to all for providing me with years of reading pleasure -- i woulda joined up earlier but i used to be an absolute idjit when it came to internet stuff. now i'm not -- so there! here comes my big opening line... greetings from ottawa, canada... i have the pleasure of working in the broadcasting industry (radio)... so the other day the record rep comes in and i find myself the proud owner of an "i'd like that" cd single... to say that i melted into a big puddle of goo would be an understatement... since then, i've listened to the single: outta both speakers (up close and far away)... outta the left speaker / right speaker... with / without e-q... with my dog... very loud... very quiet... then very loud again... what a wonderfully innocent musical proclamation of absolute love. question time -- andy partridge in toronto? where? what time? a roadtrip is in order! and is it just me, or is this album artwork symbolism debate getting very yawn-ic? thanks for reading -- a wee bit long, but i'm still a chalkhills virgin. (grrrrr... virgin bad - tvt good) rich
------------------------------ From: m01xh400@cwcom.net Message-ID: <36CDC342.FE3AB0C0@cwcom.net> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 20:02:10 +0000 Subject: Re;ELO The ELO track recently referred to , One Summer Dream, is indeed a cracker. It comes from their 1975 LP called "Face the Music" which also yielded hits "Evil Woman" and "Nightrider". This song has got Partridge and B. Wilson all rolled into one. Martin Steel
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990219201432.1858.qmail@hotmail.com> From: "Kristen Reed" <kreed31@hotmail.com> Subject: Englishman in New Orleans? And why not? Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 12:14:32 PST Beware, another lurker emerges! If anyone has contacts w/Andy, pass this along... OK, so some of us may live in the cultural black hole of the South (I haven't figured if Mardi Gras is an argument for or against that statement), but does that those of us with excellent musical taste should have to suffer needlessly (to say nothing of the past seven years), knowing you've passed through the States, but have given the whole South a miss?! C'mon, I'd even drive to Atlanta for this! Aside: Believe it or not, around the release of _Nonsuch_ I was visiting NYC for the first time and staying at the Plaza, right across from Central Park, right at the time Andy was doing his interview there. Of course, I only found out about it when I returned to Louisiana & saw it on MTV. "Chagrined" does not describe my state. I've gotta right that wrong, or my *whole life* will be whiled away thinking of my near-miss with genius. (OK, so maybe that was a little theatrical, but I'm going for sympathy here). Can't wait for next week and the latest addition to my (near-complete) XTC collection! I've already got a little space there for it amongst my alphabetized CDs! Kristen
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990219201958.1273.rocketmail@send104.yahoomail.com> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 12:19:58 -0800 (PST) From: Veronica Kyle Robertson <veronicakr@yahoo.com> Subject: Shhhhh! OK, according to Molly, we should cease discussion of AV1 for a few more days. She also doesn't want us to talk about all the XTC merch we have purchased, wish we could purchase, or plan on purchasing because SHE can't afford them. Next thing you know, she's gonna get upset at the people who have the opportunity to meet Colin and Andy on the upcoming bookstore tour. By other people's rules we are also not supposed to talk about religion or how it relates to certain lyrics. We ARE however encouraged to talk about female anatomy and how much David Oh's posts annoy us. If we are not free to discuss XTC and their music for fear of making Miss Molly jealous, what are we to do? Well, I won't let her stop me and I'm sure none of the rest of you will be discouraged either! I like reading about the opinions of those lucky enough to have acquired advanced copies and demos of AV1. I've been listening to the audio clips over at the Cooking Vinyl site. I think it's great that they have been providing one-minute clips to sample for each of the tracks. Today's clip is "Fruit Nut". It's adorable. It's very Broadway musical sounding. Sort of like something that could have fit into Singin' In The Rain. It's my favorite so far, but I'm sure the others will grow on me, too. Real Audio is neat, but it's not exactly crystal clear. Veronica Molly said: "Could we please try to not say too much about AV until the release date? I don't mean to be a party pooper, but some of us haven't gotten a copy yet, and knowing Music Boulevard not until two weeks. So please I ask you wait until the people get it."
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990219203118.12423.qmail@hotmail.com> From: "Molly Fanton" <mollyfa@hotmail.com> Subject: Hitch-Hiker's Guide to XTC (or How Will Molly Get to See Them) Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 15:31:18 EST Well, I was just thinking. Are there any XTC fans from the Niagara Frontier (Buffalo, Niagara Falls, NY, etc) going to Toronto? Does anybody want to give me a ride so I can see them? Or if they are coming to Buffalo, does anybody want to pick me up? I don't drive and I rely on the NFTA (the wonderful metro system). And it would cost me a bit of money I don't have right now to get to Toronto, but I'm sort of desperate to see the infamous Mr. Partridge. I usually don't like pleading, but I would love to meet him. Please help. Molly (I don't mean to sound desperate)
------------------------------ Message-ID: <003001be5c47$824efa80$df5908c3@edhouse> From: "Stuart & Pauline Mitchell" <edhouse@clara.co.uk> Subject: Re. Band Names Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 20:32:26 -0000 In #5-94, Belinda Blanchard wrote: >In the film 2001 (you probably all know this) they named the >computer HAL after IBM being I after H, B after A and M after L. This is one of those "amazing facts" that isn't a fact at all. Kubrick and Clarke both swear that the adjacent letters in HAL and IBM are a complete coincidence. Stuart Mitchell
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902191544.PAA074.05@GATEWAY.TIRERACK.COM> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 15:45:31 -0600 Subject: Borders Chicago From: "William Loring" <bloring@tirerack.com> Mitch, Here's the link to the Borders site: http://www.bordersstores.com/events/events-4.html#25 And here's what they said at that link: XTC, Apple Venus, vol 1 Chicago, IL (Phone 312.573.0564) Thursday, February 25, 1999, at 7:00 pm. Come meet XTC as they sign their new cd. I have no other confirmation of the time... being the music biz, I imagine that it could be somewhat variable... I got this info by calling the phone number above: Borders is at the corner of Michigan Ave. and Pearson St., across from Watertower Place. Bus service: 151 Sheridan Nearest L stop is Chicago Ave. & State St. I didn't talk to a human, but did listen to the event list on the phone machine. They did confirm the appearance of Mr. Partridge, and had many nice things to say about him. I would say they "gushed" a bit. More than a bit. "They are back in Full Force" "orchestral arrangements with diverse rhythms and intensly personal lyrics" "Please join us for this rare opportunity to meet one of the most inventive minds in pop music" Finally: "a signing and discussion only, there will be no performance" All the other events in the message were simply time and event description, no elaboration on the person making the appearance. I think they might be about as excited as we are. Call the number above, and press "2" to get to the events listing. You'll have to listen to other event first. They do also state that there is another author event taking place at 6:00pm. There was no mention of a time anywhere in the message for Andy's visit, but it did come after the 6:00pm event. William Loring
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36CD6FA0.CEBCBE29@airmail.net> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 15:05:38 +0100 From: Jeffrey Fentum <rollmo@airmail.net> Subject: Something Frivolous The other day I was hooking my stereo amplifier up to my computer so I could listen to the AV1 previews in full, glorius stereo. My 2-year-old boy was doing a little stomp-dance to the intro of Greenman and then the full orchestra came roaring in. He jumped back and exclaimed "Whoa, it's a lion!!!" I don't think I could have described the power of this intro better myself.Of course, I know he'll probably grow into an eye rolling teenager that'll scoff when I dare to play Greenman for the 156,241,651st time. I'll just have to remind myself of his first impressions. Just 5 more days.
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 13:35:40 -0800 (PST) From: Misty Shock <mccrtny@u.washington.edu> Subject: XTC in NW Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.4.05.9902191333050.23153-100000@saul3.u.washington.edu> I'll repeat the pleas of Phil Corless and Ben Lukoff. We want XTC in Seattle/Pacific NW! I know that our local Adult Alternative station has dj's who are big XTC fans. San Francisco isn't that far from Seattle, is it? Misty Shock "No round of drinks can extinguish this feeling of love and engulfing bliss." --Andy Partridge
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199902192139.WAA15790@mail.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 22:50:06 +0000 Subject: Dressed In Yellow Yoke Dear Chalkers, Molly has me euh... mollyfied i guess > Could we please try to not say too much about AV until the > release date? oh please... i think everybody behaved pretty good. Hardly a word was said by those lucky enough to own it already >I don't mean to be a party pooper then don't! I'm sorry but you always seem to find some reason not to feel happy or elated about XTC events and releases. What i can't fathom is how reading about an album can spoil it for you. Don't you read magazine reviews and such? yours in xtc, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://www.knoware.nl/users/mmello/ or http://come.to/xtc
------------------------------ Message-ID: <19990219215737.18946.rocketmail@send101.yahoomail.com> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 13:57:37 -0800 (PST) From: Tyler Hewitt <tahewitt@yahoo.com> Subject: yet another chicago posting This week's Chicago Reader (weekly events paper) has a 1/4 page ad for Andy's appearance at Borders. It's in section three, page 36. According to the ad, the event is being billed as "A special discussion and signing". The ad also states that its at 7:00 pm on the 25th. Also interesting to note that they used the image of the apple filled with text for the ad instead of the record cover. I think that image is nearly as suggestive as the peacock feather.
------------------------------ Message-Id: <s6cd9c59.091@chemonics.com> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 17:13:05 -0500 From: Todd Bernhardt <tbernhardt@chemonics.com> Subject: Fears for the future Hi: John Irvine asked: >Of course my new year's resolution (no 99.1 WHFS in '99) may hinder me in that regard. Anyone in the DC/Baltimore area heard any AV1 on the airwaves?< I just back from a meeting in Annapolis, Maryland, which meant that I was in receiving distance of the DC/Baltimore area's only decent radio station. (I agree with you completely about WHFS.) At 7:23 yesterday morning, I heard new XTC ("I'd Like That") on the radio, and it was an extremely fulfilling experience. The only thing that pissed me off was the DJ saying, after the song played, that "that was Andy Partridge and XTC, sounding a lot like Paul McCartney." I'm really afraid that people are not going to be able to get beyond the album's obvious "tips of the hat" to other artists and get down to the originality underneath. Yes, they're influenced by various bands, and you can hear that influence, but much as you can hear the influence of Bach on Mozart. Would you call Mozart derivative? XTC -- esp. Andy -- is _building_ on the work of the artists before them/him, not ripping them off (which is the impression I'm afraid some people are going to get if DJs and critics, for ease of reference, keep comparing them to the Beatles, Beach Boys, Kinks, etc.). And now for something completely different: What's all this then about the band being in Philly on the 22nd? Are they going to be there or not? Can anyone confirm or deny this? Finally, Molly asked: >So please I ask you wait until the people get it. < But Molly, I thought you said we just don't get it! ;^) --Todd
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 14:26:54 -0800 (PST) From: relph (John Relph) Message-Id: <9902191426.ZM72888@mando.engr.sgi.com> Subject: Re: That Sound, Lurkers de-Lurk! On Jan 20, 18:05, John Irvine wrote: > >There is a sound, best heard on the middle eight of "Baby, I Can't Please >You", played on and produced by Colin on Sam Phillips' Martinis and Bikinis >LP, that I can only describe as a high fluttery vaguely tape-loopish sound. >It also turns up on various Dukes tracks. What is it? It sounds like some >sort of guitar played through a melotron backwards. It is cool as penguin >poop, and I wanna be able to duplicate it. Anyone? It sounds like extremely distorted guitar noise, a mixture of feedback and harmonics. But since I don't play electric guitar I wouldn't have the faintest idea how to duplicate it. -- John
------------------------------ From: Melsta@aol.com Message-ID: <316b20bc.36cdef81@aol.com> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 18:10:57 EST Subject: Cleveland-Toronto urgent carpool request Attention Cleveland Area Chalkers: Anyone planning to go from Northeast Ohio to Toronto to see Andy? I'm desperate to go, but have no transport. Let's carpool! I'm up for any time from Friday evening to Sunday afternoon. If you want to do it all in one day on Saturday I'm up for that too. As long as I don't have to miss work, any schedule that includes being at the Toronto Tower Records at 2 pm on Saturday Feb 27, 1999 is dandy with me. We could even stop in Buffalo and pick up Molly! I will help with the driving and gas money, and I've been to Toronto a few times so I can even serve as a tour guide, recommending things to see and do and eat etc. Not only that, but I'm a scintillating conversationalist, which will no doubt come in handy over 12 hours of driving. But you don't have to spend time with me outside of the car, either, if you don't want to. I just need a ride. Whadaya say? Wanna take a road trip? Anyone? Anyone? Please write! Melissa "But I'm married, so don't even think about that" Reaves
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36CDC055.8EDFD0B0@erols.com> Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 19:49:44 +0000 From: "Neal H. Buck" <nealhbuck@erols.com> Subject: Does He Want To Be There? Chalkie Hillside Village, Has anyone else noticed that both California appearances by Andy & Colin are at VIRGIN megastores?! Is this irony or what? Does the band know? How did they get them to do it? Will Andy perform "I Don't Want To Be Here"? I haven't heard AV1 on HFS yet, but I'm going to follow Nicole's lead and e-mail Alan Scott (Lou Brutus doesn't have e-mail yet). Hey! How about XTC on Loveline? I'd bet Andy would be a hoot answering questions on orgasmic dysfunction! I checked Sam Goody's (music mega-chain) and while the latest issue of the in-store mag "Request" says AV1 is releasing 3/22 (just like Tower), the clerk at the counter had the correct date in her book. While I won't buy it there (I'll go to Best Buy so that I can afford two copies), it's good to know mainstream Mall stores have the right info. They still weren't displayed in the "Upcoming Releases" sign, though. Hey Dom! When Melissa and I are in London March 18-25, how about giving us a tour of your "office building"? Tuesday's child is full of grace, Neal
------------------------------ Message-ID: <36CE092A.1678@virgin.net> Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 01:00:26 +0000 From: Peter Wright <Peter.wright2@virgin.net> Subject: Princely !! Hi C People !, You can't imagine how chuffed (!!) I was to read Chalkhills 5-93. I honestly thought that I was alone in thinking 'Prince of Orange' was one of Andys best. After all , I don't believe its ever been mentioned by anyone when talking about their fave demo tracks. Then along comes 5-93 and it gets - count em - TWO mentions in one issue. Thanks Jon S and Mike - I'm with you ! And if anyone out there knows what 'side product' the song was used for , can you let me know ? (Mr. Strijbos ?!!) What can I say ? The chorus is great , the miles-out-of-time piano sublime......its a classic. Please let it be on AV2. Incidentally , IMHO , Apple Venus is a nothing title and the peacock cover is pretty bland. After 7 years maybe the guys could've come up with something a little more exciting. Still - as long as the music is good who really cares about that stuff anyway ? > Richard Pedretti-Allen wrote: > p.s. Lame-ass Lyric of the Moment: "Just a small town boy, born and > raised in South Detroit..." (THERE IS NO "SOUTH" DETROIT!! SOUTH OF > DETROIT IS WINDSOR, ONTARIO, CANADA!!) -who else would ejaculate such > drivel but Journey - "Don't Stop Believing" (or some such hooey)<< Your right , Rich , but I have to admit I love that song !! See you , Pete.
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