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- From: relph@net.bio.net (John Relph)
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- Subject: FAQ: Chalkhills, The XTC Mailing List
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- Summary: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Chalkhills and XTC
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- Subject: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- From: Chalkhills Administration <chalkhills-request@presto.ig.com>
-
- This message contain the answers to some Frequently Asked Questions
- (FAQ) often seen in Chalkhills, the XTC mailing list. It is posted to
- help reduce volume in the mailing list and to provide hard-to-find
- information of general interest.
-
- This message includes answers to the following questions. Ones marked
- with a `+' indicate questions new to this issue; those with changes of
- content since the last issue are marked by `*':
-
- 1) What is Chalkhills and how do I join?
- 2) What are XTC up to these days, anyway?
- 3) Is Chalkhills archived?
- 4) Is the FAQ list available for FTP anywhere?
- 5) Are XTC lyrics available?
- 6) Is that Woody Allen at the end of "My Love Explodes?"
- 7) What is said at the end of "Mole From The Ministry"?
- 8) Who is XTC's drummer?
- 9) What's the story with "Dear God" and "Mermaid Smiled" on _Skylarking_?
- 10) Why is the XTC mailing list called "Chalkhills"?
- 11) Are the albums _Waxworks_ and _Beeswax_ available on CD?
- 12) What does the song "Pink Thing" refer to?
- 13) Who were all XTC's producers?
- 14) What does the cover of _English Settlement_ mean?
- 15) What recordings should a new XTC-er buy?
- 16) Why does everyone hate Todd Rundgren, I liked _Skylarking_?
- 17) Why don't they tour?
- 18) Are _Waxworks_ and _The Compact XTC_ the same album?
- 19) What are the addresses of the fan clubs?
- 20) Has anybody every covered any XTC songs?
- 21) What's with the Virgin UK CD of _Drums and Wires_?
- 22) Who is `Brian' in "Battery Brides (Andy Paints Brian)"?
- 23) Are charts, chords and/or tablature for XTC songs available?
- 24) Who are the children in "Dear God" and on _Psonic Psunspot_?
- 25) Who is that other guy in the photographs from _Psonic Psunspot_?
- *26) Did XTC do any other covers beside the Hendrix one on _White Music_?
-
- This document copyright (c) 1994 by John Relph.
-
- While some information included herein is not copyright and may be
- used without permission, the compilation of this information in this
- document in this format is copyright and may not be published in any
- form whatsoever without the permission of the author.
-
- This document may be distributed electronically and otherwise if and
- only if the entire copyright notice and attributions are included.
-
- -------
- 1) What is Chalkhills and how do I join?
-
- Chalkhills is the XTC Internet Mailing List, a mailing list for the
- discussion of the music and recordings of XTC (the band). Chalkhills
- is distributed in a digest format and is moderated and administered by
- John Relph. The Chalkhills digests are sent out irregularly, as
- posting volume warrants.
-
- To join the Chalkhills mailing list, send the command
-
- subscribe chalkhills username@hostname Your Name Here
-
- in the body of a message to "chalkhills-request@presto.ig.com".
-
- (N.B. "Your Name Here" should be your actual name, not your
- username, and definitely not the words "Your Name Here".) You
- will then and only then be added to the list (this is to reduce
- mail failure).
-
- By the way, there is no charge to subscribe to the Chalkhills digest.
-
- -------
- 2) What are XTC up to these days, anyway?
-
- Dave Gregory told Chalkhills that XTC are contributing a track to the
- new Carmen Sandiego CD. Mr Gregory is touring with the Aimee Mann
- band, and apparently the two of them have a relationship.
-
- Andy Partridge is getting a divorce from his wife. Mr Partridge is
- currently living in New York City. He has contributed a single to the
- Hello Recording Club, to be released in 1994. He also says that the
- next XTC LP will likely be recorded in New York this spring.
-
- Neil Goldstein <ngold@agora.rain.com> adds:
-
- Just got the March '94 Keyboard Magazine. In the "Career update" section
- there's a note:
-
- "Possible odd couple of '95: ambient music master Harold Budd
- and XTC's Andy Partridge, who have been talking about doing a
- collaborative project next year".
-
- -------
- 3) Is Chalkhills archived?
-
- Yes, Chalkhills is archived on net.bio.net [134.172.2.69], accessible
- using anonymous FTP. The files are in the directory "chalkhills".
-
- Send a message to chalkhills-request@presto.ig.com for more help.
-
- Many XTC- and Chalkhills-related files are also available from Dave
- Datta's FTP Music Archives, at ftp.uwp.edu [131.210.1.4], in the
- /pub/music/lists/chalkhills and /pub/music/artists/x/xtc directories.
-
- -------
- 4) Is the FAQ list available for FTP anywhere?
-
- Yes, in the archives. See (2).
-
- -------
- 5) Are XTC lyrics available?
-
- Yes, in the archives. See (2).
-
- -------
- 6) Is that Woody Allen at the end of "My Love Explodes?"
-
- ANDY: "The little voice at the end after all the fireworks go off,
- courtesy of the same BBC sound effects record, is a tape that John
- Leckie had. He was in New York a little while ago, and had his
- radio/cassette player going and he was tuned into this ludicrous New
- York radio station where this chap was singing this rather... How
- would you describe this song he was singing?
-
- DAVE & COLIN: Rude!
-
- DAVE: It was actually a protest song.
-
- ANDY: Called "Hey, go f... yourself with your atom bomb" [performed by
- Tuli Kupferberg. Ed.], this chap was singing this song over the air,
- and John Leckie couldn't believe the banality of this song so he
- turned on his cassette to capture it for posterity, and he left the
- cassette running. At the end of the thing there's a phone-in where
- they invite people to phone in and comment on the song, and there's
- this marvellous guy who phones in, with this Woody Allen voice, and he
- is really outraged... "That's the most obscene abomination of a
- song!" So we thought this was marvellous and we nailed him on the end
- of My Love Explodes. So the strange "Woody Allen" voice is a very
- irate New Yorker who's commenting on the song "Hey, go f... yourself
- with your atom bomb".
-
- -------
- 7) What is said at the end of "Mole From The Ministry"?
-
- DAVE: In fact, if you want to hear more of the original version, at
- the end of side 2 on the run-out grooves, if you've got a record
- player capable of playing it, you'll hear spinning backwards at twice
- the speed, a snatch of this gentleman's song in it's original form".
-
- -------
- 8) Who is XTC's drummer?
-
- XTC was founded with drummer Terry Chambers, who drums on _White Music_,
- _Go 2_, _Drums and Wires_, _Black Sea_, _English Settlement_, and on the
- songs "Beating of Hearts" and "Wonderland" on _Mummer_, after which he left
- the band. Since that time, XTC have hired drummers for recording sessions.
-
- Peter Phipps drums on the remainder of _Mummer_ and on _The Big Express_.
-
- Ian Gregory, Dave Gregory's brother, drums on _25 O'Clock_ and _Psonic
- Psunspot_.
-
- Prairie Prince, originally from The Tubes, plays the part of the time bomb
- on _Skylarking_.
-
- Pat Mastellotto, from Mister Mister, drums on _Oranges and Lemons_.
-
- Dave Mattacks, from Fairport Convention, drums on _Nonsvch_.
-
- -------
- 9) What's the story with "Dear God" and "Mermaid Smiled" on _Skylarking_?
-
- Originally _Skylarking_ was released with the song "Mermaid Smiled"
- appearing in between "Another Satellite" and "The Man Who Sailed Around His
- Soul". "Dear God" was originally released as the B-side to the UK _Grass_
- single. "Dear God" started getting some airplay in the US, so Geffen
- withdrew initial copies of the _Skylarking_ LP and re-released the LP,
- removing "Mermaid Smiled" and adding "Dear God" in between "The Man Who
- Sailed Around His Soul" and "Dying".
-
- The UK _Skylarking_ CD preserves the original running order with
- "Mermaid Smiled" and sans "Dear God"; the US CD has "Dear God" but no
- "Mermaid Smiled". There is, however, a Canadian CD that has the same
- running order as the original UK CD (including "Mermaid Smiled"), but
- also adds "Dear God" as a bonus track to the end of the album.
-
- -------
- 10) Why is the XTC mailing list called "Chalkhills"?
-
- The XTC mailing list is called "Chalkhills" because it captures the essence
- of middle and late XTC albums. The "Chalkhills and Children" reference is
- obvious, from the _Oranges and Lemons_ album, but the name also refers to
- the `chalk horse' near Swindon which was used on the cover of _English
- Settlement_; Andy Partridge says it's a "prehistoric hill carving of a
- horse, literally a kind of Iron Age advertisment for an English settlement
- that was on top of the hill."
-
- -------
- 11) Are the albums "Waxworks" and "Beeswax" available on CD?
-
- Not directly. However, almost all of the tracks from both _Waxworks_ and
- _Beeswax_ are available on CD. Every track from _Waxworks_ appears on _The
- Compact XTC: The Singles 1978-85_. Some of those tracks appear on other
- CDs as well. The only track that does not appear on CD anywhere is the
- extended version of "Hang On To The Night" from _Beeswax_, which is only 6
- seconds longer than the version on the _White Music_ CD. Here's a
- breakdown of where to find the tracks from these CDs:
-
- Waxworks: Some Singles 1977-1982 Where to find it:
- Science Friction White Music
- Are You Receiving Me? Go 2
- * Life Begins at the Hop Drums and Wires (US, Japan)
- Senses Working Overtime (edit) A Kick Up The Eighties Vol. 1
- Ball and Chain English Settlement
- Beeswax: Some B-Sides 1977-1982
- She's So Square White Music
- Dance Band White Music
- Heatwave White Music
- Instant Tunes White Music
- Pulsing Pulsing Rag & Bone Buffet
- Don't Lose Your Temper Black Sea
- Smokeless Zone Black Sea
- The Somnambulist Black Sea
- * Blame the Weather Rag & Bone Buffet
- * Tissue Tigers (The Arguers) Rag & Bone Buffet
- Punch and Judy Rag & Bone Buffet
- * Heaven is Paved With Broken Glass (remix) Rag & Bone Buffet
-
- * Notes:
-
- "Life Begins At The Hop" appears only on the Geffen US, the Virgin UK
- picture disc, and the Virgin Japan CDs of _Drums and Wires_. It does not
- appear on other CDs of _Drums and Wires_.
-
- "Blame the Weather" is also available on the Virgin UK CD-3 of _Senses
- Working Overtime_ and on the Virgin France compilation CD _The Tiny Circus
- of Life_.
-
- "Tissue Tigers (The Arguers)" is also available on the Virgin UK CD-3 of
- _Senses Working Overtime_.
-
- The original version of "Heaven Is Paved With Broken Glass" does not appear
- on CD at all. It is only available on the original _Ball and Chain_
- singles.
-
- -------
- 11) What does the song "Pink Thing" refer to?
-
- It's about the singer's "John Thomas". It's also about a baby. Apparently
- Andy Partridge and Mrs Partridge referred to their baby as "The Pink Thing"
- and the song grew out of that nickname. As it were.
-
- -------
- 13) Who were all XTC's producers?
-
- John Leckie produced _White Music_, _Go 2_, _25 O'Clock_ and _Psonic
- Psunspot_.
-
- Steve Lillywhite produced _Drums and Wires_ and _Black Sea_.
-
- Hugh Padgham produced _English Settlement_.
-
- Steve Nye and others produced _Mummer_.
-
- David Lord produced _The Big Express_.
-
- Todd Rundgren produced _Skylarking_.
-
- Paul Fox produced _Oranges and Lemons_.
-
- Gus Dudgeon produced _Nonsuch_ and the album was mixed by Nick Davis.
-
- XTC has also had different producers for some of their singles.
-
- -------
- 14) What does the cover of _English Settlement_ mean?
-
- See (9).
-
- -------
- 15) What recordings should a new XTC-er buy?
-
- All of them.
-
- -------
- 16) Why does everyone hate Todd Rundgren, I liked _Skylarking_?
-
- Andy Partridge says:
-
- Musician and producer Todd Rundgren squeezed the XTC clay into
- its most complete/connected/cyclical record ever. Not an easy
- album to make for various ego reasons but time has humbled me
- into admitting that Todd conjured up some of the most magical
- production and arranging conceivable. A summer's day cooked
- into one cake.
-
- -------
- 17) Why don't they tour?
-
- Andy has debilitating stage fright. And he doesn't think their live gigs
- sounded any good. Aren't their albums good enough for you?
-
- -------
- 18) Are _Waxworks_ and _The Compact XTC_ the same album?
-
- Not exactly. _The Compact XTC: The Singles 1978-85_ contains every
- track that appears on _Waxworks_ with the addition of three singles
- from _Mummer ("Great Fire", "Wonderland", and "Love on a Farmboy's
- Wages") and three from _The Big Express_ ("All You Pretty Girls",
- "This World Over", and "Wake Up").
-
- -------
- 19) What are the addresses of the fan clubs?
-
- For further reading, writing and rhythmatic on XTC you might like to drop a
- line enclosing SAE and International Postal Reply Coupon or equivalent to
-
- The Little Express: Box 1072, Barrie, Ontario, L4M 5E1, Canada
-
- Limelight: 17 Ainsdale Close, Bromborough, Wirral, Merseyside, U.K.
-
- Ecstasy: 1-38-18 Higashi-Tamagawa, Setagaya-Ku, Tokyo, Japan 158 (in Japanese)
-
- Lumiere: 135 Rue Danton, Entree C1, 92500 Rueil-Malmaison, France (in French)
-
- Also, a very detailed (the most) XTC discography is available from
- Shigemasa Fujimoto. The Wonderland discography is lavishly detailed and
- nicely produced, and includes photographs of important and interesting
- cover art. For more information, send an SAE with International Postal
- Reply Coupon to:
-
- Shigemasa Fujimoto
- 1-B Heim Shimouma, 2-1-7 Shimouma
- Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 154
- Japan
-
- -------
- 20) Has anybody every covered any XTC songs?
-
- Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin covered "Roads Girdle the Globe", available
- on their album _Up From The Dark_.
-
- Primus covered "Making Plans For Nigel" on their EP _Miscellaneous Debris_.
-
- Cayuga's Waiters, a college singing group, covered The Dukes' "Vanishing
- Girl" on their self-produced cassette _Maintaining the Illusion_.
-
- The Japanese group Shonen Knife apparently were inspired by "Making Plans
- for Nigel" when they wrote their song "Making Plans for Bison", also known
- as "Bear Up Bison". Listen for yourself.
-
- Robert Wegmann, pop musician from Tampa, Florida, has covered songs by
- XTC in his live act.
-
- -------
- 21) What's with the Virgin UK CD of _Drums and Wires_?
-
- There are two different CDs and three different sleeves for this CD.
- The first CD was the original Virgin UK release, which listed only the
- songs from the original LP on the sleeve, but in fact also contained
- the songs from the original bonus single, "Limelight" and "Chain of
- Command", and does not contain "Life Begins at the Hop". The second
- CD contains the same songs, but lists "Life Begins At The Hop" as well
- as the bonus songs, on the sleeve. It is also a Virgin UK release.
- The third CD also includes "Life Begins At The Hop" and has been
- issued in Japan, the USA, and in the "Collectors Edition 3 Limited
- Edition Picture Discs" box from Virgin UK.
-
- -------
- 22) Who is `Brian' in "Battery Brides (Andy Paints Brian)"?
-
- It's Brian Eno, who briefly considered joining the band in 1980, and
- was also asked to produce XTC at some point. I believe his reply was,
- "You don't need a producer."
-
- -------
- 23) Are charts, chords and/or tablature for XTC songs available?
-
- Yes, in the archives. See (2).
-
- -------
- 24) Who sings the child's part in "Dear God"?
-
- Stewart Evans <stewarte@sco.com> writes:
-
- The spoken bits on Psonic Psunspot are by Lily Fraser, a girl whose
- family lived above the studio. Andy wrote a bunch of Lewis
- Carroll-ish nonsense and had her read it.
-
- Derek Miner <ind00163@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu> adds:
-
- Well, I can't quote Andy, but I can quote Chalkhills and Children,
- page 151, from a section on why "Dear God" was dropped from the LP:
-
- "...Lascelles was put off by its controversial lyrics and didn't
- like the sound of "the whiny American kid singing the first
- verse" (a ten-year-old girl called Jasmine Veillette, who'd
- been drafted in by Rundgren)."
-
- If you look at the liner notes of Skylarking, you'll notice that Ms.
- Veillette is the last name under the "Thanks" section...
-
- -------
- 25) Who is that other guy in the photographs from _Psonic Psunspot_?
-
- E.I.E.I. Owen, A.K.A. Ian Gregory, Dave Gregory's brother, drummer on
- _25 O'Clock_ and _Psonic Psunspot_. E.I.E.I. Owen also appears in the
- video for "Mole From The Ministry" and I believe in the video for
- "King for a Day".
-
- -------
- 26) Did XTC do any other covers beside the Hendrix one on _White Music_?
-
- XTC cover Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" on their _White
- Music_ album.
-
- XTC also cover Captain Beefheart's "Ella Guru" on the _Fast & Bulbous:
- A Tribute to Captain Beefheart_ compilation album, originally released
- in the UK in June 1988. "Ella Guru" was later released on some
- versions of the _Mayor of Simpleton_ single.
-
- David Dreams covers "Third Stone from the Sun" on the _``If 6 Was 9'':
- A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix_ compilation album, originally released in
- April 1990. David Dreams is Dave Gregory on all instruments.
-
- Colin's Hermits cover The Beatles' "Strawberry Fields" on the _1967:
- Through the Looking Glass_ compilation album, originally released in
- 1990. The `band' consists of Dave Gregory on all instruments with
- Andy Partridge on vocals.
-
- XTC were known to play some covers in concert, notably the theme song
- from the UK TV show _Fireball XL-5_.
-
- -------
-