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Album version, 4'04.
Released on Black Sea.
Step (humming).
Colin: “We had problems with the humming part of the song as well. We had to get somebody from the kitchen, a guy called Step, I think. The cook from the kitchen, and my, could he hum! [laughs] That part was all him.”
Single edit, 3'41.
Released on 9 August 1980 as a single in the U.K.
Reached No. 32 on the U.K. singles chart.
Promotional video, (using the single edit) 3'41.
First broadcast date unknown.
Released in 1982 on the Look Look
video compilation.
Colin: “One for all the military types - justify your manhood here, chaps. Partly inspired by a school mate's brother who was a mercenary in Angola and got killed. I'm sure it wasn't just for the money. I tried to introduce a little sarcasm and pomposity into it as well, so it wasn't too heavy going. In the style of ‘Oh What a Lovely War’.”
Andy: “You were reluctant about this, weren't you?” Colin: “It was a half-finished song, really. It only came to life when Andy came up with the chorus - most of it was created in the studio.” Andy: “It's related to ‘Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines’.”
Live version, 7'25.
Medley with "Living Through Another
Cuba".
Recorded by the Manor Mobile on 12 October 1980 at the Lyceum, London,
England.
Recording engineer Chris Jenkins.
Mixing engineer Steve Prestage.
Released as a B-side to the Sgt. Rock (Is Going to
Help Me) 7" single in the U.K.
PLAY VERY LOUD.
Live version, 4'28.
Released on BBC Radio 1 Live in
Concert.
Also available on Transistor
Blast.
Andy: “Bang! Into the formula one, furious fascist skank of ‘Generals and Majors’.”
Colin: “Think of Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines, and you're almost there. The chap with the handlebar moustache, who lives up at the big house, is getting a bit stir crazy and thinks it's a good idea to bomb this that and the other and goes on television and says so. I pointed the fun stick for a brief moment at this gentlemen's club as things at the time between us and the Ruskies were getting a bit hairy and these guys, I thought, weren't helping matters. I think it's the nearest thing we did to a military march, albeit using rock instruments. If one sees it that way, I think it is quite adventurous. But we're still in the act of arranging parts when Mr Lillywhite turned on the tape, so for the musos, here's a chance to dissect the soup. I'm la-la-ing the main theme, in the hope that we'll eventually find someone that can whistle. Mr Lillywhite was particularly keen on the idea, as he had recorded the whistling, recently, on Mr Gabriel's ‘Games Without Frontiers’, only trouble is, there wasn't anyone who could whistle it with any strength. Enter monophonic synthesizer. Well, it was cheaper than Roger Whittaker. I vaguely remember some humming auditions at the Townhouse, where the cook got the job, but that is too fantastical for anyone to believe. (And what did I say about that ‘Pea Souping’ earlier [see ‘Sleepyheads’]. I rest my case.)”
Andy: “A little late in the day as it may have seemed, the first thing we did on setting up at Polygram Studios was to play through, for Steve, all the songs we had for this album we were commencing. In that bunch was a new song of Colin's called ‘Generals And Majors’. The reason it doesn't sound very well worked out yet is because it isn't. I'm fumbling along like a beginner, looking for a part. Terry taps along, not having settled on his violent ‘pea soup, pea soup’ disco drumming yet. Colin searches for a style to sing it in, while I flounder behind him searching for the right harmonies. Really the only one who seems to know what he's doing from the off is Dave.
“So embarrassed am I, by my unpreparedness I can be heard mumbling at the end, to Colin, ‘I got to work out another bit (guitar), it's clashing with your vocals terrible’. We got it together eventually.”
[Thanks to R. Stevie Moore]
Generals and Majors ah ah
they're never too far
from battlefields so glorious
out in a world of their own
They'll never come down
till once again victorious
Generals and Majors always
seem so unhappy 'less they got a war
Generals and Majors ah ah
like never before are tired of being actionless.
Calling Generals and Majors
Generals and Majors everywhere
Calling Generals and Majors
your World War III is drawing near
Generals and Majors ah ah
They're never too far
away from men who made the grade
out in a world of their own
They'll never come down
until the battle's lost or made
Generals and Majors ah ah
like never before, are tired of being in the shade.
© 1980 Virgin Music (Publishers) Ltd.
Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2017 17:29:08 +0100 From: Florian Decros <flodecros (at) gmail dot com> Subject: Bass tabs for Black Sea Message-ID: <CAPtZtiMEot5AHL_+cxMcr+04FpjkfeJhrP8+8hK7B15ycOk_KA (at) mail dot gmail dot com>
Hi !
Here's the bass tablatures for the 11 (great) songs from the classic "Black
Sea". A lot of repetitive bass lines, but also some tricky parts.
Sorry if there's any mistakes, and I hope you'll enjoy those basslines as
much as I do.
Cheers,
Florian.
Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 22:01:35 -0400 From: elizabeth & chris <binkwest (at) concentric dot net> Subject: Generals and Majors Message-ID: <40ECAAFF.5050201 (at) concentric dot net> I have no idea how this has gone uncorrected all this time, but perhaps XTC fans are not so obsessive as King Crimson fans. The chorus? of Generals and _Majors_ has a _minor_ chord in it. Thusly: |F |Cm Calling Generals and Majors So that part would be |F |Cm |Bb |F | 2x. Even the sung note on the first syllable of Majors is an Eb, which clearly implies Cm instead of C. c d c F f eb d Call ing Generals and Maj ors I hope this helps, or now I'll be the butt of some running joke. Chris
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 23:55:01 -0700 (PDT) From: jon jon <sgt_rapist (at) yahoo dot com> Subject: tab for your site Message-ID: <20010427065501.69980.qmail (at) web11406 dot mail dot yahoo dot com> #---------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the# #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research.# #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------# XTC Generals and Majors by Collin Moulding Here is the tab for the entire song, minus the whistling parts. Questions, comments, corrections welcome at Sgt_Rapist (at) yahoo dot com The song begins with Lead Guitar I F 4/4 |----|-------------------|-------------------| |----|-13----------------|-13----------------| |----|----15-14-12-------|----15-14-12-------| |----|-------------15----|-------------15----| |-15-|----------------15-|----------------15-| |----|-------------------|-------------------| C |-------------------|-------------------12-13----| |-13----------------|-------------13-15----------| |----15-14-12-------|----12-14-15----------------| |-------------15----|-15-------------------------| |----------------15-|----------------------------| |-------------------|----------------------------| Bb |-------------------|-------------------| |-13----------------|-13----------------| |----15-14-12-------|----15-14-12-------| |-------------15----|-------------15----| |----------------15-|----------------15-| |-------------------|-------------------| F |-------------------|-------------------12-13----| |-13----------------|-------------13-15----------| |----15-14-12-------|----12-14-15----------------| |-------------15----|-15-------------------------| |----------------15-|----------------------------| |-------------------|----------------------------| Here's Lead Guitar II F |---------------|---------------|---------------|--------------------| |---------------|---------------|---------------|--------------------| |---------------|---------------|---------------|-------------0-2----| |-1---0---------|-1---0---------|-1---0---------|-------0-1-3--------| |-------3-1-0---|-------3-1-0---|-------3-1-0---|-0-1-3--------------| |---1---------1-|---1---------1-|---1---------1-|--------------------| F |---------------|---------------|---------------|--------------------| |---------------|---------------|---------------|--------------------| |---------------|---------------|---------------|-------------0-2----| |-1---0---------|-1---0---------|-1---0---------|-------0-1-3--------| |-------3-1-0---|-------3-1-0---|-------3-1-0---|-0-1-3--------------| |---1---------1-|---1---------1-|---1---------1-|--------------------| The Bridge D Bb C# |-5--5--5--5-|-5--5--5--5-|-6--6--6--6-|-4--4--4--4----| |-7--7--7--7-|-7--7--7--7-|-6--6--6--6-|-6--6--6--6----| |-7--7--7--7-|-7--7--7--7-|-7--7--7--7-|-6--6--6--6----| |-7--7--7--7-|-7--7--7--7-|-8--8--8--8-|-6--6--6--6----| |-5--5--5--5-|-5--5--5--5-|-8--8--8--8-|-4--4--4--4----| |-5--5--5--5-|-5--5--5--5-|-6--6--6--6-|-4--4--4--4----| Lead Guitar II F |---------------|---------------|---------------|--------------------| |---------------|---------------|---------------|--------------------| |---------------|---------------|---------------|-------------0-2----| |-1---0---------|-1---0---------|-1---0---------|-------0-1-3--------| |-------3-1-0---|-------3-1-0---|-------3-1-0---|-0-1-3--------------| |---1---------1-|---1---------1-|---1---------1-|--------------------| F |---------------|---------------|---------------|--------------------| |---------------|---------------|---------------|--------------------| |---------------|---------------|---------------|-------------0-2----| |-1---0---------|-1---0---------|-1---0---------|-------0-1-3--------| |-------3-1-0---|-------3-1-0---|-------3-1-0---|-0-1-3--------------| |---1---------1-|---1---------1-|---1---------1-|--------------------| F C |----------|--------|--8-------|-------| |-10-------|--------|--8-------|-------| |-10-------|--------|--9-------|-------| |-10-------|--------|-10-------|-------| |--8-------|--------|-10-------|-------| |--8-------|--------|--8-------|-------| Bb F F C Bb F |-6-|-|---------------|------------|----|-|--8-|-|-6-|-|----|----------| |-6-|-|-10-10-11-10-8-|-10-------8-|-10-|-|--8-|-|-6-|-|-10-|----------| |-7-|-|-10------------|----10-10---|-10-|-|--9-|-|-7-|-|-10-|-2-0------| |-8-|-|-10------------|------------|-10-|-|-10-|-|-8-|-|-10-|-----3----| |-8-|-|--8------------|------------|--8-|-|-10-|-|-8-|-|--8-|----------| |-6-|-|--8------------|------------|--8-|-|--8-|-|-6-|-|--8-|----------| This is played over another Lead Guitar II section F |----------------|----------------|----------------|-12-12-12-12----| |-13-13-11-11-10-|-10-------10-11-|-13-13-11-11-10-|----------------| |----------------|----12-12-------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| F |----------------|----------------|----------------|-12-12-12-12----| |-13-13-11-11-10-|-10-------10-11-|-13-13-11-11-10-|----------------| |----------------|----12-12-------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| F |----------------|----------------|----------------|-12-12-12-12----| |-13-13-11-11-10-|-10-------10-11-|-13-13-11-11-10-|----------------| |----------------|----12-12-------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| F |----------------|----------------|----------------|-12-12-12-12----| |-13-13-11-11-10-|-10-------10-11-|-13-13-11-11-10-|----------------| |----------------|----12-12-------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| Bridge D Bb C# |-5--5--5--5-|-5--5--5--5-|-6--6--6--6-|-4--4--4--4----| |-7--7--7--7-|-7--7--7--7-|-6--6--6--6-|-6--6--6--6----| |-7--7--7--7-|-7--7--7--7-|-7--7--7--7-|-6--6--6--6----| |-7--7--7--7-|-7--7--7--7-|-8--8--8--8-|-6--6--6--6----| |-5--5--5--5-|-5--5--5--5-|-8--8--8--8-|-4--4--4--4----| |-5--5--5--5-|-5--5--5--5-|-6--6--6--6-|-4--4--4--4----| F |----------------|----------------|----------------|-12-12-12-12----| |-13-13-11-11-10-|-10-------10-11-|-13-13-11-11-10-|----------------| |----------------|----12-12-------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| F |----------------|----------------|----------------|-12-12-12-12----| |-13-13-11-11-10-|-10-------10-11-|-13-13-11-11-10-|----------------| |----------------|----12-12-------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| |----------------|----------------|----------------|----------------| F C |----------|--------|--8-------|----| |-10-------|--------|--8-------|----| |-10-------|--------|--9-------|----| |-10-------|--------|-10-------|----| |--8-------|--------|-10-------|----| |--8-------|--------|--8-------|----| Bb F F C Bb F |-6-|-|---------------|-----------|----|-|--8-|-|-6-|-|----|----| |-6-|-|-10-11-10-8-10-|-----------|-10-|-|--8-|-|-6-|-|-10-|----| |-7-|-|-10------------|-10----10--|-10-|-|--9-|-|-7-|-|-10-|----| |-8-|-|-10------------|----10-----|-10-|-|-10-|-|-8-|-|-10-|----| |-8-|-|--8------------|-----------|--8-|-|-10-|-|-8-|-|--8-|----| |-6-|-|--8------------|-----------|--8-|-|--8-|-|-6-|-|--8-|----| Here's the acoustic part F |-------|-----------|-------|-------------|-------|--------------| |-1-----|-----------|-1-----|-------------|-1-----|--------------| |-----3-|-2---0-----|-----3-|-2---0-2-0-2-|-----3-|-2---0--------| |---3---|---3-------|---3---|---3---------|---3---|---3----------| |-------|-------3---|-------|-------------|-------|-------3------| |-------|---------1-|-------|-------------|-------|---------1----| F |-------------|--------------|-------------------| |-------------|--------------|-13----------------| |-------------|--------------|----15-14-12-------| |-1-1-2-2-----|--------------|-------------15----| |---------3-3-|-1-1-3-1-0-15-|----------------15-| |-------------|------------3-|--1----------------| |-------------------|--------------------|-------------------12-13----| |-13----------------|-13-----------------|-------------13-15----------| |----15-14-12-------|----15-14-12--------|----12-14-15----------------| |-------------15----|-------------15-----|-15-------------------------| |----------------15-|----------------15--|----------------------------| |-------------------|--------------------|----------------------------| F |--------------------|-------------------| |--13----------------|-13----------------| |-----15-14-12-------|----15-14-12-------| |--------------15----|-------------15----| |-----------------15-|----------------15-| |--------------------|-------------------| F |-------------------|-------------------12-13----| |-13----------------|-------------13-15----------| |----15-14-12-------|----12-14-15----------------| |-------------15----|-15-------------------------| |----------------15-|----------------------------| |-------------------|----------------------------| F |-------------------|-------------------| |-13----------------|-13----------------| |----15-14-12-------|----15-14-12-------| |-------------15----|-------------15----| |----------------15-|----------------15-| |-------------------|-------------------| C |-------------------|-------------------12-13----| |-13----------------|-------------13-15----------| |----15-14-12-------|----12-14-15----------------| |-------------15----|-15-------------------------| |----------------15-|----------------------------| |-------------------|----------------------------| Bb |-------------------|-------------------| |-13----------------|-13----------------| |----15-14-12-------|----15-14-12-------| |-------------15----|-------------15----| |----------------15-|----------------15-| |-------------------|-------------------| F |-------------------|-------------------12-13----| |-13----------------|-------------13-15----------| |----15-14-12-------|----12-14-15----------------| |-------------15----|-15-------------------------| |----------------15-|----------------------------| |-------------------|----------------------------| Next comes some Andy Partridge rythym guitar, then back to Lead Guitar I to end the song. Sgt_Rapist (at) yahoo dot com
Date: Sat, 27 Jan 2001 00:35:36 EST From: ETABBA (at) aol dot com Subject: Update to Generals and Majors Message-ID: <7e.10118e62.27a3b828 (at) aol dot com> I didn't like the way I ignored the timing and string changes so here's a new tab: 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - b 13 - 11 - 10 - - - 13 - 11 - 10 - - - g - - - - - 12 10 - - - - - - 12 10 - d - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 e - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 12 13 b 13 - 11 - 10 - - - - - 10 11 13 - - - g - - - - - 12 10 - - 12 - - - - - - d - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - a - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - This puts it in F. Ben
Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 13:13:51 EDT From: Ben Abbate <ETABBA (at) aol dot com> Subject: Tablature Message-ID: <f7.f2568f.26a498cf (at) aol dot com> Hello there. Love the Chalkhills site. I was listening to Generals and Majors today and came up with the tablature to the intro. It's not much but I noticed there was nothing for this song on the tablature archives yet. e--8--6--5--3--1--8--6--5--3--1--8--6--5--3--1--3--5--6--8--10--12--13 Ben
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