Chalkhills Digest, Volume 6, Number 225 Saturday, 5 August 2000 Topics: Homo Safari CDDBwrong Oh, I don't know... More Paper Lace Re: piss-the-parents music... I TAKE IT BACK! b/w Kool Keith & Brian Eno even more salmagundie Collective Nun? I stand corrected! Sorry, couldn't help it New Cleaners from Venus releases from www.jarmusic.com To An Extent Former jobs Marc's cryptogram... But I Don't Want Any More FREE XTC Demos (Fuzzy Disc 3) My Daddy's a Mummy Kneel Before Me Re: Collected Works Administrivia: To UNSUBSCRIBE from the Chalkhills mailing list, send a message to <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> with the following command: unsubscribe For all other administrative issues, send a message to: <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> Please remember to send your Chalkhills postings to: <chalkhills@chalkhills.org> World Wide Web: <http://chalkhills.org/> The views expressed herein are those of the individual authors. Chalkhills is compiled with Digest 3.7b (John Relph <relph@tmbg.org>). Don't let them make you see ... red.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 12:10:24 -0600 From: William Loring <bloring@tirerack.com> Subject: Homo Safari Message-ID: <B5B0632F.5B82%bloring@tirerack.com> Tyler Hewitt wrote: > However, David Hyde Pierce is a known homosexual. As > is the guy who plays Fraser's dad. I get this from a > friend, an actor who lives in L.A. Beleive me, he > would know! And why exactly do we care about this? Are we making a list to submit to the RNC? ...bill
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 10:06:52 -0700 From: David Schneider <dnschneider@earthlink.net> Subject: CDDBwrong Message-ID: <B5B0460C.A8E%dnschneider@earthlink.net> > I've converted Wasp Star (Apple Venus, Pt. 2) to WMA format and it has > connect to the CDDB to get the info about the songs, it says Boarded Up & > Standing in for Joe are by Andy Partridge, and all the other songs are by > XTC, it doesn't say anything on the album sleeve, any1 know why this is?-- I'm pretty sure all the info on CDDB is user inputted, if "inputted" is in fact a word, which I don't think it is, so you will occassionaly find mistakes. There should be a way to correct mistakes like the ones you noted, as well. Dave
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 14:16:01 EDT From: Chauncy14@aol.com Subject: Oh, I don't know... Message-ID: <c5.80894b0.26bc6261@aol.com> Hey XTC Clan, Just wanted to clear up a few points of current threads: Rap = XTC Beatles = XTC Beach Boys = XTC Napster = not XTC Dunks: Awesome article! Great Job! XTC = XTC Oh, I don't know. Is anyone enjoying Wasp Star? When was the last time you listened to it in its entirety? I haven't yet listened to AV Vol I and then Wasp Star as a complete double album yet. Frankly I haven't had the time. But I had the time to watch a video of excerpts (which was recorded by Jamie Lowe, given to him from Wes Long - thanks a ton guys!), and it's great. Old video of a concert in Germany, snippits here and there, and there's like an interview with Colin and Andy whilst their getting their ears lowered...which was great too. I laughed my arse off, though, when Andy was at Barnes and Noble bookshop somewhere and was taking questions from XTC fans, and I really really enjoyed that segment of the video, and I couldn't stop laughing. Andy is really funny! Last night was at The Jazz Showcase (In Chicago) with a friend, having drinks, listening to Jazz and the subject of making a record/cd came up between us starving musicians. And I told him the story of XTC, but most specifically the part where Andy uses the napkin and shreds bits of it to compare the band, with the label and the record company. So, my friend had a long laugh when I did that bit with the napkin and it makes perfect sense these days; to be in a band you should incorporate yourself, protect you from liabilities, personally. Anywho. I still think that Church of Women should be a single; it's my favorite song on the record; favorite song on the drums? We are all light! Have a great one all! John Gardner Chicago
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 17:03:34 +0100 From: "John Bartlett" <John@bartlett132.screaming.net> Subject: More Paper Lace Message-ID: <000101bffe42$9779c5e0$0d93bcd4@e.e> Hello all, "K N" said :- <<I've been lurking because I have no XTC content to contribute, but as that doesn't seem to stop anyone else...>> I know. Good here, 'innit. And eternal "thanks" to David and Deb amongst others for conjuring up the memories of Paper Lace doing "The Black Eyed Boys" on TOTP, wearing white tee shirts with hideous huge great black eyes on them. Even at 8-y-o, I knew that they were ridiculous. John
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 16:04:09 -0400 (EDT) From: Dorothy Spirito <spiritod@TECHMAIL.GDC.COM> Subject: Re: piss-the-parents music... Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.4.00.10008041136320.13697-100000@esun2028> Oh, I was such a lightweight... Hmmm... Probably "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" by Elton John: ("It's four-o'clock in the morning, DAMMIT!") Also "Bennie and the Jets": ("Where we fight our parents out in the streets to find who's right and who's wrong") Pretty much *all* my Elton John, played at high volume. I admit, I remember my excitement when my copy of Young Miss magazine arrived with the in-depth article about Elton John. I'm sure that magazine would be regarded with lip-curling contempt by the pre-teens today who engage in "that slut look in junior fashion". It changed names to YM, then Young & Modern; now it's YM again. But it's NOT your mother's Young Miss. <g> My brother, OTOH, had something really rude on 8-track that he enjoyed in his headphones, but I can't remember what it was. Enough blathering for now, --Dorothy.
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 16:01:58 -0400 (EDT) From: Radios In Motion <radiosinmotion@iwon.com> Subject: I TAKE IT BACK! b/w Kool Keith & Brian Eno Message-ID: <381189904.965419322169.JavaMail.root@web190-iw> Sorry for screaming, but emusic removed ALL the Kinks albums! I am not sure why, but it truly pissed me off! I hope no one signed up for the Kinks stuff. Anyway, they do have some TMBG and Elvis Costello stuff, but since the Kinks have been removed, I don't trust that the other stuff will remain there for long. I no longer like the service and plan to cancel. Oh, a bunch of you have mentioned Kool Keith. I just wanted to point out to anyone who has never heard Keith you need to understand that he is WAY different than anything you have ever heard. He started out in the early 80's in a group called Ultramagnetic MC's. I have all their stuff, its great. They were different than other Rap out, and still are. Keith has released a bunch of albums with different aliases. He goes by Kool Keith, Dr. Octagon, Dr Dooom and a few others. All the stuff is good. He pretty much takes on the entire rap community with his lyrics, but its all funny as hell. He also has a freaky side and does an album called "Sex Style" which is like a Porno rap album. He is kinda sick, but very brilliant. Oh, for the collector of Brian Eno, I had about 5 records and it just overwhelmed me to see all the stuff he came out with. It would be a second job, but well worth it. I don't own anything anymore accept an album he did with Cluster, and a few other Misc. stuff he did on compilations.
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 20:24:06 +0000 From: Jayne Myrone <myrone@tesco.net> Subject: even more salmagundie Message-ID: <398B2655.1DD945B1@tesco.net> because it's still (after 3 weeks in the charts) a good word Greetings from Scotland Am I the only Xtc fan here? Or the only one in captivity? Well my computer decided to have its panic now before the move breakdown, so I'm so far behind with Chalkhills I may never catch up. This may be somewhat out of date, so bear with me (or even bare with me? I will if you do.) Derek, you are god of the month for your amazing creation - a thing of beauty and a boy, no, joy, forever. And...(I may be reaching here)...has anyone realized that "wasp star" backwards nearly spells "rats paws"...hmmmm.... a few thoughts on this Rich: straw asp ass wart strap saw etc, etc. Harrison - did you know that I've Never Been to Me is banned under the Geneva Convention? Rory - damn you sir. Them's fightin' words. Outside. Lady in Red whimper, whimper. Another suppressed memory forced into the cold light of day. Smudge - what else have you got up your sleeve? (well your arm of course - recycle an old joke today) And should I go to the fall out shelter now? The DJ at my wedding reception, the only stipulation regarding music played was that neither of the above where played. To back this up the DJ was told that if they where played he wouldn't be paid. He played them, it took 3 hours for my wife to talk me into paying the so called DJ after the reception. Personally I would have tried strangling the bastard, or least fed him his record decks. Tom - thanks for the Firesign Theatre info - I will read & digest, which reminds me- Debora - how's that baby doing? I should catch up with you post move. If not can you mail it? Yum yum. >What pop/rock artist, that you like (almost?) as much as XTC, sounds the >most different from XTC? The Pale - Irish band that played thrash mandolin sometimes and sang about armadillos. in 6-222 Dave was annoyed that we talk about other things than XTC. chalkhillers? WHY have most of you stopped talking about the worlds finest,XTC? I am sick of reading about shite,ie: nick cave,paul simon and musical idiot todd runtgren.where are thediehard fans? My take on this is that XTC don't exist in just XTC World (wouldn't take be nice, she quotes) and no matter what Andy has or hasn't said about listening to contemporary music, he still listens to music that isn't his own. Also you need other music to see how good XTC is. Antheap: My misheard bit "A sign goes up to say we're Toy Town" I see it as a condemnation of the herd instinct and the elevation of the technical over the human. But that's just me. David Hyde Pierce plays Niles, Frazier's brother, on a popular sitcom here. He looks a bit like AP. Last time I watched Frazier David Hyde Pierce had a lot more hair than Andy, but as my gran was fond of saying grass doesn't grow on a busy street." No I'm not sure I get it either. Ok I may not totally understand what vee tube is saying, but he really has a way with words, almost musical. About Paul Simon/Peter Gabriel Yes I like Graceland - it's not yet a serious offence resulting a jail sentence of 1 year - yet. Yes, I also like Peter Gabriel's music, although I remember seeing a South Bank show on him a while back & he was taping stuff from the telly to use - I don't think the musicians were credited or paid. I could be wrong so if you know, you know what to do. And just what is Dunks the fast man in the world at? I vote for anything by the gigantically brilliant and spaced-out Ivor Cutler (e.g. "Life In A Scotch Sitting Room"), whose records were uinlike anythign I had ever heard before, and above all for my sublimely wonderful BBC album of the immortal Gerard Hoffnung/Charles Richardson recordings: CR: "Do you like sport, Mr Hoffnung?" GH: "Oh, yes, I love sport. I rather like that game where everyone is asleep out in a field, and then it's starts raining, and they all wake up and someone says "Oh, well played, sir!" CR: "Oh you mean cricket?" GH: "Yes cricket -- that's it!" I second the Cutler records - his voice alone brings a smile - and his somewhat surreal take on life is brilliant. (I must stop using that word. I must stop using that word. I must stop using that word.) As for Hoffnung - the man who introduced me to the phrase "open French widow" in every room - what can I say? See above. (I must stop using that word.) As for cricket what other sport can you spend 5 days watching and hear allegedly straight men talking about other men's' arses? I rest my case, it's very heavy, A final thought on band names The Communist Chickens. I would explain but I'm lazy. Piss off the parents music? Japan's Obscure Alternatives & Adolescent Sex, played a bit on the loud side and before Sylvian changed his vocal style. Their version of Don't Rain on My Parade is awesome for a number of reasons. What do you mean I packed it? Jayne the Worrier Queen, or She who should be packing boxes Want to know how many boxes have been packed? And just how many books there are here? Go to http://www.stas.net/myrone/news.htm "Nothing is meaningless if one likes to do it" Gertrude Stein
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 19:20:09 +0100 From: SPitts@thesaurus-computers.co.uk Subject: Collective Nun? Message-ID: <OF087D262B.4F5F7A55-ON8025692F.00379FE3@thesaurus-computers.co.uk> Chalkfolks, In #6-217 Dunks queried, WRT my description of 'nadgers': > Plural? ... or collective? < Well yours may have formed a collective, matey, but mine prefer to be an anarcho-syndicalist commune In #6-220 Todd Bernhardt proposed: > new-thread suggestion from yours truly: What song did YOU pick in this situation? < Oooh, easy one. Pretty Vacant - Sex Pistols. Loud, obnoxious (to parental ears) and the lyrics fit a stroppy teenage mood. Perfect In #6-222 Russ Reynolds offered: > I can certainly see where both the Buzzcocks and Wire would have kept their eyes on XTC, and vice versa < Sure, but I'd say it was a long way from there to being genuinely influenced by. FWIW I see some similarities between early Buzzcocks and early XTC, but nothing that really suggests any sort of cross-pollination betwixt the two, and I don't hear any XTC influences in Wire's early albums (which are the only ones I'm familiar with). I'd be prepared to accept that early XTC were influenced (or maybe affected would be a better description??) by the whole punk movement, that much is pretty obvious, but Buzzcocks and Wire influenced by XTC?? I don't see it In #6-223 Ralph Simpson DeMarco pleaded: > Can't we all just get along? < Now where on earth would be the fun in that?? Cheers, Steve NP: Tom Robinson - Hope & Glory
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 16:59:41 -0400 From: Jeff Eason <eason@mountaintimes.com> Subject: I stand corrected! Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.20000804165941.008343f0@mountaintimes.com> The informative Joseph Easter has inormed me that Al Gore did NOT serve in Vietnam but, rather, in the National Guard during that time. Sorry for the mix up. I still say that the Republicans are trying to grab the middle by fibbing about where they really stand on some important issues. It is a trick they no doubt learned from Bill Clinton, the most Republican Democrat to ever be accused of being a liberal. I know all of this probably bores many of you on the list. I realize this is not the place for soapbox standing so I will close with this: PLEASE VOTE! WXYC Radio polled many of their present and past DJs a while back to compile the Best Albums of the 1980s list. Curiously both Black Sea and English Settlement made the list but Skylarking--thought by many to be their artistic and commercial pinnacle--was not on the list. I think Drums & Wires is a '79 release and was not elligible for consideration. WXYC-FM is the college radio station at UNC-Chapel Hill. I watched my GPA plummet whilst doing midnight to six a.m. shifts there as an undergrad. Jeff "Go Heels" Eason
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 14:08:24 -0700 (PDT) From: Misty Shock <mccrtny@scn.org> Subject: Sorry, couldn't help it Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.96.1000804140019.4323A-100000@scn> Tom said: <<But, hey, that's your perogative, and I'm sorry you were offended. Just remember this; your declaring the album *crap* is nothing more than *your opinion*.>> Nothing more than his/her opinion? I agree that this is true, but you seem to contradict yourself. Here, you may say that it is only an opinion, but earlier you said that you hated to see the "ignorance" of someone who didn't like the album, and in this same post, you also said that someone else who didn't like the album had "chosen not to listen." It is *my opinion* that you are as arrogant as Paul Simon himself! You two are a perfect match. Misty
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 22:31:34 +0100 From: Ashley Powell <ashley@apowell.demon.co.uk> Subject: New Cleaners from Venus releases from www.jarmusic.com Message-ID: <UqOf0HA2Yzi5Ew89@apowell.demon.co.uk> The JARMusic website has just changed its name to the much more sensible: www.jarmusic.com Available now is the new Cleaners from Venus rarities CD "My Back Wages". October should see the release of the brand new Cleaners album "The Spirit Cage". The vinyl release will feature 3 extra brand new tracks exclusive to JARMusic. Check the site for availability, or put in an advance order at enquiries@jarmusic.com. Also, don't forget to keep up to date with Newell at http://www.btinternet.com/~martinnewell/ -- Ashley Powell www.jarmusic.com - The repository of all things jangly
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 18:03:03 -0400 (EDT) From: Radios In Motion <radiosinmotion@iwon.com> Subject: To An Extent Message-ID: <382679235.965426588396.JavaMail.root@web191-iw> Now that we have all gone over this over and over again, I hope those of you who made the ignorant comments about rap understand now that the rap you see on MTV is not what most true Hip-Hop fans consider rap. This applies to all music. But this leads me to another post along the same lines. Today I saw a video by some really WACK rap artist using a sample (or more like the instrumental!) of Roxanne by The Police. It made me SICK! I just want you all to understand that just as much it pisses us off as music lovers to see groups just rap over instrumentals, it pisses off Hip-Hop music lovers just as much. It ruins the music. This is the second time I seen the Police sampled on a song that really made me sick. The only good use of a Police sample I heard on a rap song was a song I did and all I used was a Bassline. If any of you ever want to hear the song I did, I will have it online within a month or so. The point is, most of us can agree, or at least I do, that sampling is an art, if its used as such. HOWEVER, lazy sampling is not. Just taking an instrumental is not art, and I can agree with that 100%. Using turntables to cut up a sample, contained within music that was carefully developed is great. Its only when they use full song (like the one I heard with the Roxanne sample) and add a rap beat that it sucks. Anyway, I am left frustrated after seeing that video and I can understand why some of you would hate rap based on what you see, but you should at least give it a try as I am sure you have other music that you were not totally crazy about upon first listening to.
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 18:52:56 -0400 From: "squirrelgirl" <squirrelgirl@hitter.net> Subject: Former jobs Message-ID: <008401bffe66$d73112a0$6247c0cf@meredith-s> Howdy 'Hillians, I don't know about how Andy, Colin and Dave have made ends meet in recent years (I keep wondering what Colin did with that stained glass he was making awhile back...), but straight from the Black Sea Tour Book, here are "Former occupations": Andy: Art student, tea boy, gopher, vicious cartoonist for local paper, paint salesman, poster painter and very unemployed person Colin: Groundsman Dave: Clerk, van driver Terry: Printer SG
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2000 18:54:36 -0400 (EDT) From: Dorothy Spirito <spiritod@TECHMAIL.GDC.COM> Subject: Marc's cryptogram... Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.4.00.10008041842230.13697-100000@esun2028> Thanks for the cryptogram, Marc! Woke me right up. Got it in a couple minutes. (I'm good at 'em.) Liked the book *and* the movie. Speaking of movies whose titles didn't match the books they came from, the movie "Die Hard" was based on Roderick Thorp's (now-OOP) novel, __Nothing Lasts Forever__. Interestingly, the book was never given a mention either in promos or in the movie itself. I'd already owned & read it by the time I saw "Die Hard"; recognition came in the form of, "Hey! I *know* this plot!" Still, in the book, the female protagonist was his estranged *daughter*, not his ex-wife. Back to my enjoyment of Mummer... --Dorothy.
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2000 19:25:21 CDT From: "vee tube" <veetube@hotmail.com> Subject: But I Don't Want Any More FREE XTC Demos (Fuzzy Disc 3) Message-ID: <F1295EFk2H3b98KtdhQ0000239a@hotmail.com> Yes,I know, all this talk about P.Simon,Bands that suck/didn't/now do,RAP/etc. Has made me also realize what a poor excuse of a band XTC is. I'd MUCH rather listen to "Billy, Don't be a Hero" But, I promised I'd up more XTC demos so, here they are. idrive.com/3fuzzy If you're new to this sh*t and don't know how to use idrive, please see Chalkhills Vol.6 # 205 RE: Warbles that are Fuzzy. I should warn you! The only crap you'll find here are the vocal tracks from 'The Bull' along with the 'James' demos and, 2 Colin demos. }---:) P.S. I'm trying to talk Mr.Relph into letting me hold a... Bumble Nova (Turkey Pluto V.2) song parody contest. This would be the 2nd Wonder Annual song fest. His main concern is the fact he has a DAY JOB! (how does he do it?) If you think this is a waste of time,do nothing. If you think this would be fun, please let Mr.Relph know how you feel (politely,please). TAG! You're IT!
------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 12:46:54 +0100 From: "Laura Brown" <Laura@kenaud.dircon.co.uk> Subject: My Daddy's a Mummy Message-ID: <008b01bffed3$063bcc40$273c70c2@kenaud> > From: Natalie Jacobs <jacobsn@careoregon.org> > Subject: the final curtain > > I also have to wonder how much this list is really about XTC, and how > much it's about idolatry and obsessiveness for their own sake. I know Ms Jacobs probably won't see this, but I just have to say that this is an excellent point -- and one that applies to all types of fandom, not just to this list. In many music forums on the Internet, the prevailing attitude reminds me of a religion, or perhaps of a totalitarian political system -- "A *true* fan would never say that Album X was their best album." "You can't like Musician Y because he once said something nasty about our band (or our band once said something nasty about him)." Etc. I realise these forums probably represent only a small proportion of music listeners, but still, enough people participate in them for it to be unnerving. > As Robyn Hitchcock says: "Idolizing musicians is like trying to patch a > black hole with a band-aid." A terrific quote -- I wish I'd come across it before. I've been thinking a lot recently about modern society's worship of fame, and in particular about the tendency for people to think of themselves as "fans," to make that "fandom" an important part of their identity. I think that ultimately, it's the product of a materialist culture which encourages us to judge people by what they consume, rather than by what they do or who they are. By spending your money on an XTC album rather than on a Britney Spears album, you can identify yourself as more intelligent, imaginative and sensitive than most people, without actually doing any intellectual, creative or charitable work to support that claim. > Any forum where people get flamed or chastised for unpopular opinions is > not a forum where free expression flourishes. I don't dare repeat some > of the opinions in my "Wasp Star" and "AV1" reviews on the list, because > I know you'd all come down on me like a ton of bricks. Flaming is a > form of censorship: it silences people. Mmm, well, you have to consider the source. These are people who have nothing better to do than savage people they've never met over matters of no real importance. I don't think you should let them get to you, and they certainly shouldn't discourage you from posting. That said, I agree it is depressing to slog through the stuff day after day (or in my case, to slog through a week's worth on Saturday -- I don't go online as often as I used to). It makes me wish that alt.fan.andy-j-partridge were a bit more active, despite its unfair name (g). On Usenet, you can be more selective about what you read. Moving on ... > From: Tyler Hewitt <tahewitt@yahoo.com> > Subject: get thee to an optometrist! > > However, David Hyde Pierce is a known homosexual. As > is the guy who plays Fraser's dad. And we should care about this because ... ? At any rate, I think you may be confusing the guy who plays Frasier's dad with the guy who plays Bulldog, who is quite vocally out of the closet. (The rumour about Frasier's dad was that he wasn't allowed to say the word "umbrella" on the show, because he couldn't manage to say it in an American accent -- I believe he's actually British or Irish. Apparently the show's makers got tired of hearing this, because in the last series they included a completely gratuitous scene in which Marty came home to get a forgotten umbrella.) > From: NickJeri Santangelo <calenduh@yahoo.com> > Subject: Blah Blah Blah > > List the artists whose work you collect the most extensively. In no particular order: XTC (of course) Richard Thompson (Hubby and I saw him with his band at the Shepherd's Bush Empire last night. Shit-hot.) The Divine Comedy (still haven't got Fanfare for the Comic Muse, though) Hefner Super Furry Animals Manic Street Preachers Belle and Sebastian BTW, the subject line comes from a song Thompson played last night. Ignore it. Laura Brown
------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 07:39:47 -0500 From: "Christopher R. Coolidge" <cauldron@together.net> Subject: Kneel Before Me Message-ID: <l03130300b5b1b8566794@[209.91.3.174]> >Chris Coolidge defended Neil Young: > >>and his guitar playing, though as technically >proficient as any other great guitarist, is an >acquired taste.< > >Which ones? Mark Farner? Mick Jagger? Elvis Presley? > >I like Neil, but a technically proficient guitarist? >Please. > >Al None of the above. Get real. I don't listen to him for guitar solos, but his solos sound like nobody else, for better or worse. Neil's problem is he doesn't plan his solos, he just kind of tosses them off not to impress but to fill space with whatever he comes up with off the top of his head. Besides, you don't play guitar professionally for forty years and be a bad guitarist. He was good enough for Buffalo Springfield, CSNY and Crazy Horse. Neil can come up with some pretty nifty solos when he wants to (Check some of the Crazy Horse live albums for starters)but he's a songwriter first most of the time. His solos may sound like crap some of the time, but I challenge any guitar player to replicate them.(though J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr manages some pretty good Neil imitations on the Where You been? album, for example) Christopher R. Coolidge Homepage at http://homepages.together.net/~cauldron/homepage.html
------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2000 08:16:17 -0500 From: "Christopher R. Coolidge" <cauldron@together.net> Subject: Re: Collected Works Message-ID: <l03130301b5b1bddab369@[208.13.202.94]> >List the artists whose work you collect the most >extensively. I have the complete works of: > >XTC (surprise?) >Costello (will you STOP, EC! You're costing me a >fortune!) >Beatles >Junior Wells >BB King >John Hiatt >Nick Lowe >Sam & Dave >And some guys off Alligator Records (Blues label) you >folks have probably never heard of. What can I say, I >grew up in N'Orleans.) > >Can't think of any more and I have to go to work now. > >JAS I have most of the collected works, if not all(mostly with one, two or three holes in my collection), of the following: XTC Elton John(most of them on cassette, found in bargain bins for a dollar or two, especially his 80's and 90's material) Love Squeeze Richard Thompson John Hiatt The Ramones Steve Earle Nick Drake John Cale Maria McKee/Lone Justice There may be others if I scour my collection; there's others, such as The Kinks and Lou Reed, whose material I have much of, even most of, but there are major holes only partially plugged by live, anthology and best of albums. (such as The Kinks earliest material up to Face to Face, plus a few Lou Reed albums I somewhat dislike that are well represented enough on the Between Thought And Expression anthology) Christopher R. Coolidge "A Great law protects me from the government. The Bill of rights has 10 GREAT laws. A Good law protects me from you. Laws against murder, theft, assault and the like are good laws. A Poor law attempts to protect me from myself." - Unknown
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