Chalkhills Digest, Volume 6, Number 76 Wednesday, 12 April 2000 Topics: oops Xtc on Chicago Radio Last Chance Gold CDs Something smells Ollie, the Dead, and (surprise) XTC XTC on KCRW Song Stories at Amazon Playing Guitar With XTC & Reviews From Hell Sunday Papers Words can ruin it for you? Oh, Archie Shut up your shut ups & a couple of misc things Clapped On In another life... Wasp Star on Ebay. Oh I give up Re: Tour news LE A modest proposal 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>). Oh strike my hand.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 12 Apr 00 08:19:11 PDT From: Brian Wysolmierski <bwysol@netscape.net> Subject: oops Message-ID: <20000412151911.6680.qmail@wwcst088.netaddress.usa.net> I mean Cypress Hill, not House of Pain.
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 10:26:58 -0500 From: "Jamie Lowe" <jamielowe@email.msn.com> Subject: Xtc on Chicago Radio Message-ID: <00fe01bfa493$8b88a840$d946113f@unlpm> Chalkholders: According to Terri Hemmert XTC is on the play list for New Releases Thursday 4/13/00 so if you are in Chicagoland make sure you tune your FM receiver to 93.1 FM. Which brings me to my next point, if you are one of those people who do not want to hear the record BEFORE it is released to the public. Do you turn your radio off if you hear a new XTC song? Just wondering? Me thinks I turn it up! Jamie
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 10:57:18 CDT From: "vee tube" <veetube@hotmail.com> Subject: Last Chance Gold CDs Message-ID: <20000412155719.33773.qmail@hotmail.com> http://www.acousticsounds.com Orders 1-800-716-3553 Has a limited number of the excellent OUT OF PRINT XTC MOBILE FIDELITY GOLD CDs! And they're on sale! O&L $14.99 SKY $19.99 Out of print, on sale?!?!?!?!? Trust me,that don't happen too often.These were $25 when new and worth every penny. Or you could wait a week and get them on e-blow for a "Jack and Jillion" $$$$$ }---:)
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 11:31:49 -0500 From: "Jamie Lowe" <jamielowe@email.msn.com> Subject: Something smells Message-ID: <014201bfa4a4$f16e6940$d946113f@unlpm> Chalkholders: Adrian wrote> But. An album doesn't just consist of 10 or so tracks of music, it includes the sleeve artwork- the quality of the paper, the layout of the jewel-case even the smell of the disc. All these things should create a connection with the listener. Indeed, there is nothing like the genuine article, but do discs actually have a smell? Does Black Sea smell like the English coast at low tide? I for one haven't noticed any. Its in the look they give down their nose all part of decency's jigsaw I suppose. Partridge Jamie
------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 00 13:41:52 EDT From: Rick Mealey <rick.mealey@usa.net> Subject: Ollie, the Dead, and (surprise) XTC Message-ID: <20000412174153.10561.qmail@nwcst316.netaddress.usa.net> Quips from recent digests, with your indulgence. ====He also stated that he was heavily influenced by the guitar player called Ollie Howsell from a band called PATTO 'I never heard a guitar as inventive as that, the songs aren't great but the guitar playing stands on its own'. If anyone has access to this band, please contact me, I'd be curious to hear this Ollie dude. ==== The late Ollie Halsall was, as several have mentioned, the man behind those tasty guitar leads in The Rutles. (C'mon, you didn't *really* think Eric Idle was doing all that, did you?) He also did a fair amount of playing with Kevin Ayers, as I recall. ====I never saw the Dead live and am not familiar with most of teir records. But I love the songwriting, vocals & playing on "Workingman's Dead" and "American Beauty". ==== For me it's Terrapin Station. Robert Hunter is a phenomenal lyricist, even if Uncle Jerry set his words to pedestrian music from time to time. Maybe I could take a cue from his Andiness and abandon the Quick Pickin' Fun Strummin' method advocated by Kenny Rogers in the mid-70s in favor of just lifting Jerry's licks off the vinyl... 'cause Kenny ain't working for me no mo'. ====radio airplay is NOT the same as listening to MP3's, since artists earn royalties from having their music played on the radio. ==== Correct. They also earn mechanical royalties (I believe that's what they're called) from actual, physical disks sold. I believe that's what's at issue: how, or whether, to compensate Our Lads for MP3s distributed. It appears to me from the discussion in the recent past that those rabidly seeking Wasp Star out on Napster seem to have every intention of generating those royalties for Our Lads once the album actually appears in stores. So at the moment, the existence of MP3 versions of Wasp Star is devalued-- it seems to have little worth other than as promotion-- in much the same way that countless Deadheads were weaned on tape trading, and fans of current groups like Bela Fleck and the Flecktones and of course Dave Matthews Band. No matter how much we piss and moan about their existence, there's always going to be some leech trying to get around the system, with his/her cop-out that music should be free, yada, yada, yada; (s)he's already lost. Tape trading and MP3 trading could potentially hurt XTC a little-- but it could potentially help them a lot, too. So it's a crapshoot no matter which way you look at it. My question is, can the potential for all that exposure possibly burn XTC any more than they've been burnt by Virgin? This whole discussion amuses the hell out of me. Remember the days before we didn't have the Net as an immediate distribution medium? Whatever happened to waiting patiently? What are we trying to prove? Have we as a culture gotten so spoiled by having everything available to us instantaneously that we've forgotten how delicious anticipation can be? It's almost like demanding Frank Lloyd Wright's various models of Fallingwater in addition to the house itself, or crawling through Charles Schulz's trash to find the sketches for each Peanuts strip-- as if the final product isn't its own justification. I guess if Andy and/or Colin want to expose their creative process to the public, that's one thing. Fripp and his current crop of Crimsos are keeping online diaries, for Lord's sake. But I'd worry if that wasn't their intention-- and I'd worry if they wanted to take it private again, because now Pandora's box is open, innit? Me, I don't want to hear Wasp Star any before I see it in the racks at Borders. But I would be lying if I wasn't tempted to seek out those damn MP3s from time to time. Darn that temptation! Hoping your news is good news -- Rick
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 12:39:43 -0500 From: "Damian Wise (Foulger)" <damian@imclaser.com> Subject: XTC on KCRW Message-ID: <20000412123232.1faac8df.in@ceo.ceolasers.com> Just to let you all know, Morning Becomes Eclectic on KCRW is availible as streaming real-audio at http://www.liveconcerts.com/harddrive/kcrw/ Thus, if we succeed in getting XTC on this show anyone with the ability to listen to real-audio will be able to catch the show and not just those in the listening area at the time. XTC have already been on the show, so go and check it out! Nic, the host is at nic.harcourt@kcrw.org, just to remind you all. Thankyou and goodnight! Dames tWd P.s. 'Writing about music is like dancing about architecture' to mis-quote someone. -- Waiting for AV2
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 13:46:16 EDT From: Hbsherwood@aol.com Subject: Song Stories at Amazon Message-ID: <67.2f1fe98.26261068@aol.com> >From: "JANE SPENCER-DAVIS" <janesunfish@hotmail.com> >Subject: Lack of Song Stories > >I've just recieved the disconcerting news that Amazon cannot locate Song >Stories for me. Can anyone send me on a more fruitful trail? Please >email me off-list if you can help. Thanks- Storyless Jane :-( It's OK, Jane: I'll just scan my copy and publish it on a web site. No problem with that, is there? I mean, you *will* buy a copy when you do find it, right? And so, of course, will 99% of all the loyal fans who download it, right? RIGHT? You want that in PDF or ASCII? Actually, Jane, I just visited Amazon, and it claims to have it in stock. Are you sure you're using that thing right? Harrison "Property is theft. And vice versa." Sherwood PS: How's your dad, Mr. Group?
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 10:48:33 -0700 From: "Digitalmaster" <digitalmaster@earthlink.net> Subject: Playing Guitar With XTC & Reviews From Hell Message-ID: <003b01bfa4a7$52efbc80$0200a8c0@digitalpc> First, I am learning guitar and want to know the easiest song to play from XTC (Strait from Joe's Garage!). Also, if any guitarist or bassist out there has any other songs they would recommend that are easy to learn, let me know. I barely know 6 cords at this point and want to learn transitions better. By the way, before telling people to "fuck off" because they said something about reviews, read my comment on my original post about reviewers. I love to hear what people have to say. Its actually making my anticipation grow. The only thing I did not like is when people said it sucked without listening to it for a while. I think people should listen to it at least a few times before reviewing it. There are so many albums, even groups for that matter that I have hated the first time I heard them. One for example was this song, "Don't Lets Start." by this group They Might Be Giants. I thought "are they trying to be funny or do they really suck that bad?" The next day, after hearing it for the second time I said "god, they are brilliant" and they have been one of my top 5 bands of all time ever since. So, first impressions don't always mean anything. How many times did any of you guys date someone that you thought was so great, only finding out later they were complete wankers (trying to use that English slang now aye!) Really, before downing the album, I just want you guys to listen to it a few times. I know opinions vary, but I don't understand how some people can say "this is not XTC." and completely ridicule the new album. If its at least 1/2 as good as Nonsuch of AV1, I will be impressed.
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 11:21:13 -0700 (PDT) From: Al LaCarte <allacarte@yahoo.com> Subject: Sunday Papers Message-ID: <20000412182113.10060.qmail@web1605.mail.yahoo.com> All: Chris Coolidge decided to come clean: >And when I first met them both, I >was actually more attracted to Sue's sister by sight I'll say this: You've got cojones! This reminds me of the old joke: Hear about the new sex postion? It's called "The Rodeo." You assume the doggie-style position, cup your lady's breasts and say, "Hmm, these aren't as nice as your sister's!" and then see if you can hold on for 8 seconds. Al
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 14:54:19 -0400 From: "Michael D. Myers" <mmyers@telcordia.com> Subject: Words can ruin it for you? Message-ID: <852568BF.0067DF61.00@notes949.cc.telcordia.com> Chalksters and Chalkettes; I think it's kind of funny that some folks are complaining that the mere act of reading about Wasp Star in this digest is ruining their anticipation and listening experience. How can that be? How can words now ruin sounds later? Am I the only one who sees any irony here? Have any of you ever read a review of an album in a magazine? Do you deliberately not read anything in any source before you buy anything? I read as many reviews as I can because radio is really awful regarding playing new things that I might enjoy, so I rely on the written word and opinions of people like those on this list to help me find stuff I might like. How else is there to do it? Let me present a scenario: a reviewer in a magazine might write something like "This band plays infectious power pop that reminds one of XTC or Jellyfish. You'll love the energy that the band exudes, and their melodies are great. In the song XYZ, listen for the guitar break because it will make you smile." Now, that's not too much different from what people write here in their posts. How could you possibly get a preconceived notion about the album that is so strong that it would ruin it for you the first time you hear it for real? Geez, if anything, that's the kind of review that makes me think, "I might just have to go buy that album because I probably will like it". So folks: keep the reviews coming in, because I love the diversity of opinions that you all express. Especially you, Dom. Cheers, Mike
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 16:25:35 -0400 From: "Todd Bernhardt" <todd.bernhardt@enterworks.com> Subject: Oh, Archie Message-ID: <38F4DBBF.6AF06EB4@enterworks.com> Organization: Enterworks, Inc. Hi: Moore R. Stevie: > Yeah, you said it. I stand accused. > Expert-texpert...... > > Thanks for the incisive advice, kid. Your serve. No advice, just an observation and some questions, really. But no answers, I see. I'm not being flip. I am genuinely interested in them. The ball's in your court, Todd
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 13:22:57 -0700 From: Ed Kedzierski <ed.kedzierski@blvdmedia.com> Subject: Shut up your shut ups & a couple of misc things Message-ID: <08B5DDC2BABCD311BFC6005004A884B013B5C7@mgcservices.com> A few points to touch on here, the digests are coming fast & furious, and I'm at work so I can't really do full posts for everything that has grabbed my attention... 1. With the posts from Wes and Jim (among others) concerning being told to shut up about their impressions of Wasp Star, I just have to say again to all the "anti-spoiler" people: Shut up your shut ups! You CAN'T spoil an album by writing about it! It's just that simple! I realize that plenty of other people have also weighed in with all sorts of analogies as to why this is the case (why an album's not like a movie, a book, or a slice of cheesecake, etc.), but the tone of discouragement coming from the people who've been slapped for daring to share their enthusiasm just makes me mad. NO AMOUNT OF REVIEWING IS GOING TO SPOIL THE ALBUM! It's that simple. To those of you who've heard it: tell all! I want to know! As far as I'm concerned it can only enhance my enjoyment once the actual album is in my trembling hands. To those of you who said shut up in the first place: I'm sorry, maybe you really feel this way, but I just can't relate at all (like someone saying "I hate chocolate" or "orgasms are no fun at all"). 2. This whole RSM business. I wrote a long and angry post about his post in 6-72, but pulled it for fear of being flamed by his admirers merely for daring. All I'm going to say is: Mr. Moore, if nothing inspires your posts but complete and utter contempt for everyone on the list, why do you even bother? Please note that that was a question, it was not a piece of advice. You seem to have confused the two in your "reply" to Todd's question. (This is nothing like people overreacting to Dom's swearing, etc.; he was just taking the piss in a way that some people didn't quite get. If you were just doing the same, you'd have to take that extra step of actually being funny. What you're doing is much more along the lines of holding us all down and farting in our collective face.) That line that ended "Ah, the fans" seems to say that such fannish chatter doesn't belong on... a mailing list for fans? If you're sick of that kind of thing... well why knowingly come to the wrong place just to spit and sneer at everyone? Without even compensating by making your posts amusing or interesting? And if you think that you're somehow standing up for Dave Gregory, well it seems to me that the way that you're doing it is totally misguided. He still has plenty of fans here, but trying to make them think that they're somehow obligated to hate the new album is just bullshit. And if DavidOh wasn't allowed to get away with annoying pseudo-phonetic wank spelling, why should anyone else? 3. To Tyler Hewitt: thanks for the link to the MWML preview (I was wondering when one of these would finally appear; didn't we get that "I'd Like That" preview further ahead of time with the last album?). This is one of only two songs that I hadn't heard the demo for ("In Another Life" is the other), and the people who are saying it's classic XTC & should be a hit are... absolutely spot on! If this is any indication, the complaints about the guitar sound are crap. Can't seem to download it though: trying to "save as" just leaves you with a 1kb bogus shortcut file. Ah, well. I consider playing music on computer a relatively crappy listening experience anyway. 4. Clapton. ZZZZ, indeed. It's a real pity that that soporific unplugged version of "Layla" went over so well, seeing as it seemed to inspire him to make every song since then sound as much like it as possible. He should go back to doing guest solos on other people's albums. 5. Somebody mentioned the Who. I like them, in spite of having an acquaintance in high school who was way into them (in that way that can make you hate just about anything). Still think "Sell Out" is their best album, "Tommy" isn't bad as long as you're not naive enough to take it seriously, but after that... I guess it's the "blossoming" of Daltrey's voice that starts to put me off after a while. Who's Next is a great album, but that big "Yeeaaahhh!" in "Won't Get Fooled Again" marks the point where my enthusiasm for this band starts to cool... Also, Townshend said some very silly things in later interviews (pointless hand-wringing about the irresponsibility of "Tommy's" message - which he apparently tried to "fix" in that ludicrous Broadway version, etc.). 6. What's this Wes is saying about Dom being censored? Did I miss something? 7. I have many friends who like prog & other technique-wank music, and I'm not trying to slag (if someone's really into something, and makes an effort to get into something more than just what they're spoon-fed by radio, I have nothing but respect for them. Whether it's prog, hardcore, metal, ambient, Tuvan throat singing or whatever, that still puts you higher in my estimation than someone who plunks down their credit card in the record store and asks for a quarter pound of hits). That's all for now. I have an actual (hopefully) constructive idea that I'd like to propose next time... Ed K.
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 13:32:03 PDT From: "Ralph Simpson DeMarco" <sawpit@hotmail.com> Subject: Clapped On Message-ID: <20000412203203.71751.qmail@hotmail.com> Chalkies: I do not have Wasp Star. When I see a post about it form those who do, I usually skip over it. Problem solved. No debate needed. and.. Seth Frisby posted: <<If you want the king of sacred cows you need look no further than Eric Clapton, heck they even call him god. Richard Thompson deserves as much respect (as do countless others) Richard is an amazing guitarist AND songwriter yet the writer of Change the world eclipses him!?...Eric was great in the Bluesbreaker, Cream, and good in Derek& the Dominoes,but it seems the great bug of laziness has captured his muse since the mid to late seventies. But no one's noticed. He's done great work, but not in my lifetime...if you like him that's cool, there are reasons. If you don't I happen to agree.>> YES! Thank you for reminding me. I see Thompson every fall and he is always great. His band this tour is the best yet. That drummer who replaced Mattacks for the tour is so hot, he almost stole the show from Thompson at points..whew! Well, the point is that my brother-in-law was at a show I missed and while in the middle of an extended kick-ass solo, someone in the crowd yells out, "WHO NEEDS CLAPTON?!". Thompson smiled and out of the side of his mouth answered back, "Yes, who indeed?". The crowd went wild. Everyone in that theater agrees with you Seth. Clapton has always been overrated. Also, to those who might think that speed of playing has anything to do with talent should listen to Eddie Van Halen - all flash, no soul. Ralph
------------------------------ Date: 12 Apr 2000 12:58:35 -0700 From: unna@worldmailer.com Subject: In another life... Message-ID: <20000412195835.17460.cpmta@c008.sfo.cp.net> Spoiler Alert!!!!! I must say that I really enjoy Colin's "In Another Life". It's got a great little groove. I must also tell you all Wasp Star is THE ONLY cd that my parakeet sings to. Enough said...
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 13:01:32 -0700 From: "Digitalmaster" <digitalmaster@earthlink.net> Subject: Wasp Star on Ebay. Message-ID: <006e01bfa4b9$e6be4f00$0200a8c0@digitalpc> One thing I noticed on this list is that some people were saying that selling Wasp Star on Ebay is worse than taking a bootleg or MP3's of Wasp Star and I would have to disagree. If someone is selling a bootleg on ebay, that is wrong. But lets say I buy a copy of the promo in the store for $30 just to hear it and I put it on ebay to get my money back, I don't control how high bidders go. Ebay is not always fair, I agree with that. In fact, most sellers are scammers and assholes in my opinion (but I have met some really cool sellers and bidders on this list). Some put really high prices on things and that is unfair. HOWEVER, some sellers, like myself, put a fair price on everything. When I sell CD's, I have a standard rate of $6.99. I have lost SO much money selling CD's I have spent $10 or more on! At the same time, I have gained money for CD's I spent $5 on and sold for $20. Its a win/lose situation. I mostly sell on ebay, because I buy on ebay. I sold a rare XTC CD a few months ago that went for $3. I sold the same CD a few weeks after that went for $24. I buy lots of things and I sell the rest to be able to afford to get the stuff I want. If I were to buy Wasp Star (I wont because I want to wait!!!) I would listen to it once and sell it on ebay. There is nothing wrong with that at all. What is wrong though is when people lie and sell bootlegs on ebay. I recently spent a good amount of money for something to later find out it was a bootleg. The seller gave NO indication that the item was a bootleg. Anyway, just thought I would bring that up. There is a big difference from copying something and sending it to 100's or thousands of people and selling a promo on ebay. Speaking of XTC, I have a promo copy of Dear God w/Toys and its in MINT condition. I would like to trade with anyone interested on this list. Any offers, please email me.
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 12:49:16 -0700 (PDT) From: Molly Fanton <mfanton99@yahoo.com> Subject: Oh I give up Message-ID: <20000412194916.2282.qmail@web1306.mail.yahoo.com> I've decided to give up on the Spoiler fight. I guess I'm one of the only people who have lost the battle. Go spoil away. Tell all you can about Wasp Star. Even though it'll ruin the experience, but I can't stop you people's freedom of speech. Everyone has that right even though we might like hearing the opinions. I did preorder the album from Amason.com (thanks to whomever posted the information). I also just realized that the album's being released three days before my brother's wedding. Hmmmm, maybe this would be a good wedding gift. My brother likes XTC's music. I'm not sure about his fiancee though. :) Molly Molly's Pages http://www.angelfire.com/mn/mollyfa99/index.html
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 17:16:08 EDT From: Gleek37@aol.com Subject: Re: Tour news Message-ID: <77.2f16d1d.26264198@aol.com> Hi all, hoping some of you might come out to support a fellow list member who is opening on the following JBC tour. Hope to see some of you. The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy : Gigs : 2000 *---------------------------------------* April 13 - TT the Bear's, Boston MA 15 - Mohawk Place, Buffalo, NY 16 - The Beer Mug, Erie, PA 17 - Club Laga, Pittsburgh, PA 18 - Phantasy Nite Club, Cleveland, OH 19 - Magic Stick, Detroit, MI 20 - Schubas, Chicago, IL 23 - 7th St. Entry, Minneapolis, MN 25 - Gabe's, Iowa City, IA 26 - Inferno, Madison, WI 27 - Second Story, Bloomington, IN 29 - Hi-Tone Cafe, Memphis, TN 30 - 12th & Porter, Nashville, TN May 1 - The Nick, Birmingham, AL 3 - Echo Lounge, Atlanta, GA 4 - 40 Watt, Athens, GA 5 - Cat's Cradle, Chapel Hill, NC 7 - Upstage, Philadelphia, PA 8 - Iota Cafe, Arlington, VA 9 - Maxwell's, Hoboken, NJ 11 - Mercury Lounge, NYC
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 18:29:40 +0100 From: Belinda Blanchard <b.blanchard@which.net> Subject: LE Message-ID: <38F4B284.D6576D14@which.net> Hey people I must admit that I am about 3 weeks behind with Chalkhills at the moment - what are you lot finding to write about - has the new album come out already? I am more up to date with snail mail right now and wondered if the last Little Express which we were told had been sent out, has been sent to people outside the American continent yet. How do I get hold of a copy in my hands in London?! I was/am a subscriber but would be willing to send more postage money to Pete and June if necessary. Has anyone else in Britain got their last copy yet? Oh I bet that's why there's about 3 Chalkhills a day right now because you're all discussing the contents of it. What else could you be discussing? Anyway, yours in an LE-less sulk, BELINDA (Dom Is Mine) BLANCHARD
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2000 16:54:08 -0700 From: Ed Kedzierski <ed.kedzierski@blvdmedia.com> Subject: A modest proposal Message-ID: <08B5DDC2BABCD311BFC6005004A884B013B5CA@mgcservices.com> Ever since the Little Express left the station, I've had this idea that I keep debating with myself whether to post to the list, for fear of being accused of asking people who've already given so much to give more, but that's not my intention. I'm sure that there are a number of us (like myself) who are kicking ourselves over the fact that they put off subscribing until it's too late. The idea is: has anyone approached them with the idea of putting out a one-shot "Best of", perhaps solicited through Chalkhills? This way, their efforts over the years would not be forgotten, people who came in too late would get a glimpse of material that is rapidly becoming legendary to XTC fans, and they could make a modest return on their labour-of-love of the past several years. The "Best of" could be selected as a combination of the Dix's favourites, band member favourites (present and former) & maybe faves of long time subscribers. I'm sure that this would go over very well; I've never seen a copy of L.E., can't really afford those e-bay prices (which don't go to either the Dixes or the band anyway), and it seems buying this would be like a way to pay them back for their efforts (not that LE was anything but a labour of love), especially for those of us who were too late. It certainly seems fairer to them than this stuff getting scanned onto a web site someday (which seems more than likely, eventually). As one of the reasons for shutting down was that they couldn't compete with Chalkhills on the "timely news" front, this would be a great way to ensure that the better non-news articles and interviews, etc. would be preserved and enjoyed by more people. I'm certainly not saying that this is anything that the Dixes are obligated to do or anything like that & I know that they've already put in plenty of hard work over the years (though I'm also sure there'd be no shortage of volunteers and suggestions as to what should be included) - it really is a suggestion made with the best intentions in mind. So -anyone like the idea? Anyone who knows Pete and June Dix have any idea if they're likely to be receptive? We'd all buy such a thing, am I right? Let me know... Ed K.
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