Chalkhills Digest, Volume 7, Number 46 Thursday, 23 August 2001 Topics: flying pigs Re: flying pigs Porcine Aviation Re: beautiful XTC wood carvings There might be flying pigs, but it's all a Blur to me XTC Show of Tuesdays Damascus Off-topic: Ben Folds Posts (Three Different Ones) Piggies Oh Well! Los Lobos 2 degrees of seperation from XTC??? xtc covers XTSea XTC Night Mike Myers = XTC fan? 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 3.7d (John Relph <relph@tmbg.org>). Still breathing though.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 11:17:20 +0100 From: Jason Witcher <JasonW@teletext.co.uk> Subject: flying pigs Message-ID: <32D4AD886C11D511955C00508BAD1C1001983FB0@exchback.teletext.dom> A flying pig is something impossible - usually the response to someone saying something you feel will never happen, as in: "XTC are touring next month!" "Oh yeah, and pigs will fly!" Jason > From: "Lisette Proulx" <lisette@quatuor.cc> > > what does "flying pigs" means ? > we find it in a few XTC songs: In another life. My brown guitar) and i > can't figure it out...
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 06:30:46 -0700 From: strwbrry@tidepool.com Subject: Re: flying pigs Message-ID: <3B6E9C04.E5D506E@tidepool.com> >dear chalkaliens, >what does "flying pigs" means ? >we find it in a few XTC songs: In another life. My brown guitar) and i can't >figure it out... >lisette "When pigs fly" is a reference to the impossible. Stephen
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 15:14:32 +0100 From: Steve.Pitts@i-tcs.com Subject: Porcine Aviation Message-ID: <OF97ED2C17.59E86DE7-ON80256AA0.0044BDBB@i-tcs.com> Chalkfolks, In #7-45 Lisette Proulx wondered: > what does "flying pigs" means ? < It comes from the common (at least here in England) expression 'pigs might fly' (or variations thereon), used to designate something that is very unlikely to happen (eg. England winning a Test Match - cf. In Another Life). Pink Floyd's Animals album cover (and the Pigs On The Wing tracks) are another example of this expression 'in action'. and Drude opined: > Personally speaking, I LIKE Dear God at the END of Skylarking... < Having recently acquired most of the remasters (all bar Nonsuch, in fact) I can safely say that, also personally speaking obviously, I like Skylarking much better without Dear God at all. In fact, I wonder whether or not it is significant that, thus far, the two albums that I've listened to the most in this form are English Settlement & Oranges and Lemons, both of which have the same track listing that I 'grew up' with (on vinyl in the former case, CD in the latter). Mummer is definitely better with the bonus tracks at the end, but in most of the other cases I've gotten used to them being in the middle (even White Music and Go2 which were completely ingrained in my subconscious in their original formats). The one thing that really bugs me about the (UK version of the) remasters though is the 'presentation'. What is all this 'standardised to 8 pages' crap?? Why are there no track listings on the CDs themselves?? This would have been the logical place to list all the tracks, but instead we have the situation where it is impossible to tell from the packaging that there are additional tracks present, nor what they are, nor indeed that they are 'extra'. Add to that the fact that you need a magnifying glass to read the lyric sheets, and that no lyrics have been provided for the first three albums, and all I can say is that I'm glad these aren't the only copies of the albums that I own. I appreciate the attempt to reproduce much of the original artwork, but why do it in such a way that it is almost illegible?? Finally, WRT to Jamie Lowe's ebb and flow (sheer poetry), how about adding The Loving (sailors on the seas) and Humble Daisy (battleships and sunken wreck) and (at a stretch) a couple from the Dukes - Collideascope (mentions ships and sea) and Pale & Precious (the sea in her hair) Oh, and Jamie responded to a suggestion: > 1000 Umbrellas ("I cried 'til I floated DOWNSTREAM") A definite maybe...< It also includes 'one million salt seas', which ought to clinch it Cheers, Steve
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 10:57:01 -0400 From: Tony Picco <tpicco@iesna.org> Subject: Re: beautiful XTC wood carvings Message-ID: <B794287D.181D%tpicco@iesna.org> Gee... my girlfriend gave me a crumpled piece of paper for MY birthday and said it was a replica of the Mummer album cover... (hmmmm) tony
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 17:18:46 +0000 From: "Nathan Mulac DeHoff" <xornom@hotmail.com> Subject: There might be flying pigs, but it's all a Blur to me Message-ID: <F106v6r2j8QyOoc8J0F0001138d@hotmail.com> Lisette: >what does "flying pigs" means ? >we find it in a few XTC songs: In another life. My brown guitar) and i >can't figure it out... "When pigs fly" is basically a way of saying "never" (sort of like "at 25 o'clock," perhaps?). I don't know the source of the expression, but it's pretty common in English, and it's probably what's being referenced in those songs. Paul Culnane: >A friend of mine was inquiring about the availability of the recordings >that Andy produced for Blur. These tapes were supposed to form the basis >of the "Modern Life Is Rubbish" album, but were scrapped. Does anyone know which songs for this album Andy was supposed to produce? -- May the light shine upon thee, Nathan DinnerBell@tmbg.org http://www.geocities.com/fablesto/
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 14:32:07 -0500 From: "Dupuy, James" <James.Dupuy@compaq.com> Subject: XTC Show of Tuesdays Message-ID: <4D027986353D1341ADA4F2A4F8A170760CB500@cceexc18.americas.cpqcorp.net> Hello, I have managed to get a 2 hr show on Tuesday nights from 8-10pm (central, US time, 1500-1700 GMT) where I will be doing an all XTC show. This show is streamed over the internet at www.earthwire.net I tried it out a couple of time last month and it seemed to go ok despite some initial problems with the equipment (mostly operator error). I hope you guys can check it out. I do not know how long I will be able to do it but for now they do not have a plan for that time slot so they are letting me go for it. The owner/manager of this site is a big XTC fan and I can only imagine that is one of the reasons I am getting to do it. I would appreciate any feedback on the set list. I try to cover the spectrum of XTC music with some kind of flow to it. It is amazing how easily I can fill in a 2 hour slot with their music and only cover a small percentage of their material. Those boys are awesome! Anyway, if you get a chance check it out and if you like feel free to let me know how it is sounding out there. the matador
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 19:40:04 EDT From: Dbmeier0@aol.com Subject: Damascus Message-ID: <c.198e00e5.28a084d4@aol.com> Yazbek's new album starts out at the peak of the horsepower curve. And no matter what gear he's in on the rest of the cd, stays there. You can't not like this.
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 01:19:50 From: "Duncan Kimball" <dunks58@hotmail.com> Subject: Off-topic: Ben Folds Message-ID: <F190CT4aJ6pkNzPZrIk00000191@hotmail.com> Just wanted to say that Seb, Averil (my wife) and I saw Ben Folds last Friday at Newtown RSL in Sydney, doing a one-off show with his new 4-piece band. (BTW Boy Lucas thinks that, because Ben's new band had four members, they ought to be called Ben Folds Six. Can't argue with that logic!) Suffice to say they played a blinder, and premiered a whole raft of new stuff from Ben's forthcoming CD, which he mostly recorded himself. It's called "Rockin' The Suburbs" and it sure does. Bitchen'. By luck, another friend of mine was there too, and he (A) got me a sneak preview copy of the new CD, which is utterly brilliant, and (B) tipped me off about Ben's appearance on cable TV at the nearby Channel V studios the next day. So we rocked along with the kids, watched them play live, and Boy Lucas and sisyter Amy got to meet their hero Ben, which was a real thrill for all of us. He seems like a really pleasant chap and he was very nice to the kids. Anyway, get the new album. It's superb. Two listens and I was HOOKED. Dunks
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 11:51:57 -0700 (PDT) From: eriC draveS <zoom98@sega.net> Subject: Posts (Three Different Ones) Message-ID: <200108061851.f76IpvE06770@outmail6.pacificnet.net> FORCE THE ISSUE? >Whaddya think the chances are of Colin or Dave teaching a yoga class? About the same as Frank Oz teaching a Yoda class. But they ourghta stick to music. Like what Douglas Adams said: "[There is] no message [in my novel]. If I wanted a message, I would have written a message. I wrote a book." ---- PUBS AND CLUBS AND OPENING OURS > There are a few fans who are considering setting up our own Yahoo group. I don't think that there is a group for this, if there is please let me know. It's called "XTC England's Glory" and it can be found amongst the endless clubs about doing drugs. As for collectability, I don't see why you couldn't just ask if anyone would be interested in trading. That way we don't have to switch back and forth between clubs. ---- THIS LITTLE PIGGY WENT TO AIRPORT > what does "flying pigs" means ? > we find it in a few XTC songs: In another life. My brown guitar) and i can't > figure it out... "If you've studied your Floyd properly, you'd know that pigs can fly." --Primus, "The Air is Getting Slippery" The saying goes, "Sure, when pigs fly." It is one of the oldest forms of sarcasm. Pink Floyd elevated flying pigs to a new level in their album "Animals" (1977). While they were shooting the cover for said album, the giant pig balloon escaped from its tethering and proceeded to drive people's senses of reality askew. Pilots seeing it at 4000 feet (1219 metres) who reported it were considered drunk, for example. ---- Until next time, we should put the post behind us. eriC draveS "Everything is Buzz Buzz, Everything is Beep Beep"
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 23:10:05 -0400 From: "hjstrole@earthlink.net" <hjstrole@earthlink.net> Subject: Piggies Message-ID: <RELAY20t1Yk3zp2IZuS000007bb@relay2.softcomca.com> <what does "flying pigs" means ? <we find it in a few XTC songs: In another life. My brown guitar) and i <can't figure it out... Lisette, I believe they are referring to the phrase, "When pigs fly," which is used to signify that a situation is unlikely. However, Pink Floyd fans may note a reference to the Animals LP, which had a balloon of a flying pig sailing over a factory. The Floyd were also known to fly the pig over venues that they were playing at. This legendary pig was also mentioned on The Simpsons when Homer was on Lalapalooza, Peter Frampton was one of the guest artists and he exclaimed he bought his defective pig at Pink Floyd's garage sale. None of this has anything to do with XTCs use of the flying pig metaphor/simile/alliteration (English majors help). This is quite a stretch, but at one time Colin was apparently asked to tour with Pink Floyd after Roger Waters left. Ah, yes XTC content. Harry
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 15:25:41 +1000 From: "Amy Gardner" <amy_gardner52@hotmail.com> Subject: Oh Well! Message-ID: <F91FOAmEaJswFCHOzyf00000454@hotmail.com> Fellow Chalkhillians, I made an interesting discovery the other day. The first word of the first song on the first album of the Beatles' is "well". It's also the first word of Radios In Motion, which (needless to say) is the first song on XTC's debut album, white music. A nice little coincidence that ties together the two greatest bands. I recently joined this mailing list and I'm chuffed to learn that so many people love XTC. I'm at uni in Australia and I'm constantly frustrated by peoples' lack of interest in my kind of music. Most people at uni haven't even heard XTC. But, it's their loss. I'm glad to see that so many other people out there in cyberspace can appreciate true talent. Cheers. Amy G.
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 09:37:56 -0700 (PDT) From: Tyler Hewitt <tahewitt@yahoo.com> Subject: Los Lobos 2 degrees of seperation from XTC??? Message-ID: <20010807163756.40192.qmail@web14202.mail.yahoo.com> This is from the Los Lobos discussion group, thought you might find it interesting: Sources say John Leckie is being considered for Producer of the next Los Lobos album. From the All-music Guide http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=Blf5uak3k5m3m Producer John Leckie Long one of the British pop scene's most prolific and acclaimed producers, John Leckie began his career as a tape operator and engineer at the legendary Abbey Road studios, where he worked on such high-profile projects as George Harrison's All Things Must Pass, John Lennon's Plastic Ono Band and Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon. His production career began in 1976 with Be-Bop Deluxe's Sunburst Finish; Leckie left Abbey Road to go freelance two years later, quickly becoming one of the top producers of the immediate post-punk era with his work on acclaimed efforts including the Adverts' Crossing the Red Sea with the Adverts, XTC's White Music, Magazine's Real Life and Public Image Limited's debut single "Public Image." A series of recordings with frequent collaborators Bill Nelson and Simple Minds followed, and in 1984 Leckie also began working with Felt (their full-length debut The Strange Idols Pattern and Other Short Stories) and the Fall (The Wonderful and Frightening World of the Fall). His major contribution to the era, however, was the 1989 self-titled debut of the Stone Roses, one of the landmark British pop albums of its time; in the decade to follow, Leckie also helmed acclaimed releases from the Verve (the brilliant A Storm in Heaven), Radiohead (The Bends) and Kula Shaker
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 11:48:20 -0500 From: Bill Sherlock <bdsherlock@juno.com> Subject: xtc covers Message-ID: <20010807.122116.-382963.3.bdsherlock@juno.com> Greetings from a steamy Chicago, Lately I've been using some of the file sharing programs to look for cover versions of our heroes' songs. I've found but a few and managed to download only one so far (ah, the joys of a 56K modem!), a quite realistic version of "Are You Receiving Me" by the Jayhawks. At any rate, I am still looking and if anyone could direct me to any artist that has seen fit to cover any XTC song I would really appreciate it. Wishing she'd treat me like a snowman, Bill Sherlock "I should be in bed, I need my 11 hours. I'm a real sleep addict. I started off just napping. Then I got into the harder stuff...siestas. Before I knew what was happening I was a sleep junkie." Andy Partridge, Melody Maker, 8-18-79
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 19:46:37 -1000 From: Jim Smart <jismart@ksbe.edu> Subject: XTSea Message-ID: <200108090553.APL38135@mailrelay.ksbe.edu> Jamie: Great list of water flavored tunes. You might be interested in a recording our own Mitch Friedman made a couple of years back called XTSea. He basically took all the songs in your list and incorporated them into one Mitchism. Perhaps if you ask nicely he'll let you hear it... back to lurking, Jim
------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 13:20:30 -0500 From: "Dupuy, James" <James.Dupuy@compaq.com> Subject: XTC Night Message-ID: <4D027986353D1341ADA4F2A4F8A1707601C6E969@cceexc18.americas.cpqcorp.net> Hello Chalkers The XTC show is still on for Tuesday night at www.earthwire.net It is from 8-10pm central time US (1-3 GMT I miscalculated the GMT last time, subtracted instead of adding 5 hours) I got to play some of the Transistor Blast stuff which I really liked and I did notice a big difference in signal level of the re-mastered CD's. I found a bunch of MP3 material of XTC demo stuff on Morpheus which I plan to burn and bring to the next show. I hope you guys get a chance to check the show out and let me know what I can do to improve it. If you have any suggestions or request e-mail me at jdupuy@houston.rr.com. Thanks, the matador
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2001 20:36:10 -0500 From: "David DeVoto" <josephustx@msn.com> Subject: Mike Myers = XTC fan? Message-ID: <F6ZS2TRqf69aZbLAX3c0000012b@hotmail.com> I'm not sure if this is an English expression - but I was watching Mike Myers on "In the Studio" with James Lipton, and Myers described a period of his life as "his train running low on soul coal." Is this a phrase used often, or could he possibly be a XTC fan? JosephusTX@msn.com
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