The Charlatans Digest Wed Jan 17, 1996 Volume 2 : Issue 01 There are 41 messages totalling 1091 lines in this issue. Topics of the day: 1. hot licks bootleg cd (3) 2. Verve news 3. Tour End 4. please, resubmit member info (3) 5. list of members 6. tape trade (fwd) (2) 7. Time 4 Livin' 8. Melting Pot? (2) 9. hey, hey, hey (3) 10. Merry Christmas! (5) 11. First U.S. show - tape trad (2) 12. Charlatans tape swap 13. Happy newyear!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (3) 14. Blow-up III! (3) 15. northern soul... (5) 16. more Northern Soul, + bonus track question (4) 17. northern soul / Blow-Up III --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Dec 1995 18:03:13 -0500 From: lwminton@COLBY.EDU (Lee W. 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This is the official line. >Straight from the horse's mouth. > >The name The Verve has been dropped but the band continues with the >exception of >guitarist Nick McCabe. > >Singer Richard Ashcroft will continue to work with bass guitarist Simon Jones >and drummer Peter Salisbury. The name of the new band has not yet been decided >but the boys are currently in the studio with producer John Leckie working >on a new album to be released some time next year. > >From the ashes a phoenix shall arise. > >******************************************** >The Raft will be powered down on friday 8th 9.00pm GMT >Powered up again on Sunday 10th 12 noon GMT >******************************************** > >Keep on The Raft....Adam. //Erik -------------------- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 04:18:31 +0100 From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Tour End Om Wed, 13 Dec 1995, MERRILEE WOLSEY wrote: > now that the uk tour is over, does anyone know if they are planning to tour > in n. america again. they didn't make it to the vancouver date back in > summer 1993, which was quite upsetting. any info would be greatly > appreciated. Hey, stop that! They have already covered the US on this tour. Then it was Japan. Now they have covered the UK, and that only leaves the rest of Europe (ie. Sweden thank you very much, which Tim himself promised they would be back to play at Gino in Stockholm in _November_ 1995, when they played here at the Stockholm Water Festival this summer), Australia, South America, the Middle East, Russia or Africa. Not North America _again_. //Erik, who just can't wait any longer. -------------------------- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 14:12:38 +0100 (MET) From: Eirik Gudmundsen Subject: Re: Tour End Tell me about it! I've been waiting for The Charlatans to come to Norway, which was rumoured, since they stardted talking about the tour last spring. Stockholm wouldn't be too bad either, but no.... > > now that the uk tour is over, does anyone know if they are planning to tour > > in n. america again. they didn't make it to the vancouver date back in > > summer 1993, which was quite upsetting. any info would be greatly > > appreciated. > > Hey, stop that! They have already covered the US on this tour. > Then it was Japan. Now they have covered the UK, and that only > leaves the rest of Europe (ie. Sweden thank you very much, which > Tim himself promised they would be back to play at Gino in Stockholm > in _November_ 1995, when they played here at the Stockholm Water > Festival this summer), Australia, South America, the Middle East, > Russia or Africa. Not North America _again_. > > //Erik, who just can't wait any longer. ----------------------- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 14:08:27 +0100 (MET) From: Eirik Gudmundsen Subject: Re: hot licks bootleg cd I've got the Hot Licks CD, and you've seem to have got what all the others have. Flaws! Mine too! ------------------- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 10:50:05 -0500 (EST) From: Sujay Jhaveri Subject: Re: please, resubmit member info Sujay Jhaveri New York USA --------------------- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 1995 16:14:24 -0800 From: klyakov@ucsd.edu (Lyakov) (Krassi Lyakov) Subject: list of members Hi everyone! Here is a listing of people on the list who felt like submitting a bit of a personal info so far... ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- name: Dave Gardin e-mail: DavidG6523@aol.com location: San Jose, California country: USA additional info: Male, age 35, Inventory Control Planner ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- name: Martin Fawley e-mail: "(What's the story...) Martin Fawley" location: Malvern country: England additional info: Occupation: Student at Bath University, but currently on a years placement in Malvern (nr. Worcester); Originally from Leeds. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- name: Lisa Boshuizen e-mail: 9416641@edufee.fee.uva.nl location: Amsterdam country: Netherlands. additional info: b-day: December 15, 1974 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- name: Erik Soderstrom e-mail: chief@lysator.liu.se location: Linkoping country: Sweden ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- name: Jim Lowe e-mail: "James D. Lowe" location: Barrie, Ontario country: Canada additional info: Research Director & College Instructor ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- name: Justin Beck e-mail: Justin Beck location: Irvine, California country: USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- name: Arthur Rehak e-mail: Rehak location: Kearny(NJ) country: USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- name: Douglas VanWieren e-mail: backbeat@IslandNet.com (backbeat@islandnet.com) location: Victoria, BC country: Canada ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- name: Tats e-mail: Graham.Robertson@ed.ac.uk location: Edinburgh country: Scotland additional info: Soccer Club : Heart of Midlothian; Age: 22; Sex : Male; Top5: Stone Roses, Charlatans, Happy Mondays, Oasis, Inspiral Carpets ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- name: Krassi Lyakov e-mail: klyakov@ucsd.edu location: San Diego, California country: USA additional info: Bulgarian; b-day: September 22, 1973; hobbies: songwriting, listening to and playing music, painting, writing, reading, soccer, badminton, skiing; phone #: (619) 452 - 0461 (just in case someone ends up visiting San Diego - please feel free to give me a buzz and will go out for a coffee or whatever...) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- name: Sujay Jhaveri e-mail: Sujay Jhaveri location: New York country: USA ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- name: Greg Ipp e-mail: "Greg Ipp" location: Vancouver, BC country: Canada ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- If anyone wants to be added to this list, please e-mail me at klyakov@ucsd.edu with your info... Later... ------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 22:33:51 +0100 (MET) From: Eirik Gudmundsen Subject: tape trade (fwd) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 15 Dec 95 19:47 MST From: MAILER-DAEMON@micron.net To: charlatans-owner@stud2.misjonshs.no Subject: tape trade I've got the radio 1 sessions from the jesus hairdo UK single and the '95 glastonbury broadcast both on cd and am looking for other people with live charlatans shows to trade some tapes with. Please e*m me privately as I'm not on your list. cheers, Jared ------------------------- Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 22:58:19 +0100 (MET) From: Eirik Gudmundsen Subject: Re: tape trade (fwd) Hi! When I took a closer look at this, I found out that the address to this Jared guy isn't included, so I'll have to find that out before you contact this person . The address which stands from tha forwarded message, is the address to the person who forwarded Jared's mail to me again, so please don't try to send anything to tha address. thanks ------------------------ Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 18:12:55 -0500 From: Munj@aol.com Subject: Time 4 Livin' I'm not sure if anyone is getting this, it seems like everyone is signing off the list for the holidays. I was just wondering if anyone who has seen the Charlies perform "Time 4 Livin" live can answer this question for me. Who is playing the funky part in the middle of the song when, in the studio version, Tim stops singing for a minute and a different drum beat program starts playing? I can't tell if it's Martin on a base with a wah pedal, Rob on keyboards or if it's just programmed into the song. It's after the 2nd chorus, approximately 2 minutes into the song. Matt ---------------------- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 95 11:36:48 GMT From: etllett@etlxdmx.ericsson.se (Lee Talbot XL/DF x4883) Subject: Melting Pot? Hi everyone, I was wondering if anyone knows anything about a promo cd called "Melting Pot"? I've seen it advertised but have got no idea what tracks are on it. It says it's got 11 tracks, my guess is they are singles and b-sides. Help me make up my mind :) Cheers, Lee --------------------- Date: Wed, 20 Dec 1995 19:38:23 +0100 (MET) From: Eirik Gudmundsen Subject: Re: Melting Pot? Hi! I know about that CD. It's only a compilation album which contains a couple of their hit songs, and that Chemical Risk song. I think it was 11 songs, but I can't remember right now. The cover is a black-white version of the cover on their last album. I guess it would be cool to have it, but there isn't anything there you haven't heard before. Mostly songs from all their albums. If you have a www-browser, it is listed at my Charlatans discography at http://www.ifi.uio.no/~eirikg/Charlatans.html Cheers, ----------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 1995 00:02:35 GMT From: sbrown@netexpress.net (Shane M Brown) Subject: hey, hey, hey Just got on the list. Thought I'd see who was out there and say hey. Anybody who's bored, feel free to write back. (And hear my stories of meeting Tim & Co. this fall in Chitown.... ---------------------- Date: Thu, 21 Dec 1995 22:08:17 -0800 From: klyakov@ucsd.edu (Lyakov) (Krassi Lyakov) Subject: Re: hey, hey, hey >Just got on the list. Thought I'd see who was out there and say hey. Well, welcome! There isn't much going on with this list because of the holidays and because most of the people subscribed are students who are out of school till early January... >Anybody who's bored, feel free to write back. (And hear my stories of >meeting Tim & Co. this fall in Chitown.... I'd love to hear about your experiences with Tim & Co. Peace! --------------------- Date: Fri, 22 Dec 95 08:23 PST From: cjack@Islandnet.com (Christine Jack) Subject: Re: hey, hey, hey >>Just got on the list. Thought I'd see who was out there and say hey. ..............hey there yourself, >There isn't much going on with this list because of the holidays and because >most of the people subscribed are students who are out of school till early >January... .....................it is pretty quiet, isn't it....... >I'd love to hear about your experiences with Tim & Co. ................ i'm up for it..... entertain me!!............. either of you wouldn't be able to tell me how to print from netscape would you? i bought a printer the other day ( fed up of having to drag my arse up to the college all the time!), managed to print a few things just to see if it worked, but i don't know what exactly what i did, and i can't do it now................. anyways no worries if you don't know either, as i have a friend coming home after xmas......... i'm wondering if i've screwed up my settings, anyways........ :) well off to work............. christine :) -------------------------- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 17:13:42 +0100 (MET) From: Eirik Gudmundsen Subject: Merry Christmas! There doesn't seem to be too many at the list, but merry Christmas to all of you. I'm going to have the christmas dinner now, and that will bw wonderful. Tell us about that Tim story as well, when you've got the time. Cheers --------------------- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 10:11:42 -0800 From: klyakov@ucsd.edu (Lyakov) (Krassi Lyakov) Subject: Re: Merry Christmas! >merry Christmas to all of you. Merry it be, indeed! Happy New Charlatans Year from me!!! ---------------------- Date: Sun, 24 Dec 1995 22:11:19 -0500 (EST) From: Bez Subject: Re: Merry Christmas! just thought i would let evreyone know that i too am enjoying my christmas dinner right now! but although i am on break rfom school i will be here to answer any mail! merry christmas all you charlatans fans! happy hanakah as well! rene' ---------------------- Date: Mon, 25 Dec 1995 19:15:06 -0800 From: saori Subject: Re: Merry Christmas Merry Christmas from Japan! It is snowing here and trees and houses are very beautiful. I hope The Charlatans and all of you have a wonderful christmas and great new year! ----------------------- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 1995 22:09:40 -0500 From: KTNPIKE@aol.com Subject: Re: Merry Christmas! I'm new to the WWW and also to the Charlatans mailing list, however, not to the Charlatans, having seen them in New York, New Jersey, Boston, Brighton and Blackpool. Is there any way to tell how many people are on the mailing list? ---------------------- Date: 8 Jan 1996 16:58:34 +0100 From: "Eugene Unger" Subject: First U.S. show - tape trad Hi Anyone interested in arranging a tape trade of bootlegs? I recently acquired the first Charlatans U.S. show from 10/4/90. Here's the info: Charlatans, the Marquee (located 'between 10 & 11') , NYC , 10/4/90 60 mins, audience recording, good quality setlist: 109 pt 2 only one i know you're not very well you can talk to me then can't even be bothered flower over rising believe you me indian rope opportunity sproston green you changed everything i also have a 1992 show from chicago, the hot licks CD and the recent september show from atlanta. cheers Eugene eunger@sctcorp.com ------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Jan 96 03:15:48 -0500 (EST) From: cstein@sava.gulfnet.com (chris steinmetz) Subject: Charlatans tape swap >Eugene- Interested in the Atlanta gig from 95. Length? Quality? I've got some rare import B-sides/extra CD tracks which are live that I can tape to trade, but otherwise, Hot Licks is the only live Charlies I've got. Any other live stuff you need? -Chris ------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Jan 1996 18:16:59 -0500 From: Balluff@aol.com Subject: Re: First U.S. show - tape trad eugene, i'd be more than happy to trade charlie tapes with you. two shows I have, which you may not, are spring 94 from norwich u. in the uk and winter 92 from the palace in hollywood. both are excellent recordings. i'm interested in both the atlanta 9/95 show and the new york 10/90 shows. let me know. kevin ------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 13:43:17 +0000 From: 9416641@edufee.fee.uva.nl Subject: Happy newyear!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hi everybody, A happy newyear to you all. I was wondering if there are already people back on the list since I don't get any more mail. I have had a brilliant break and a great newyear. How about you all? -xxx-lisa -------------------------- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 13:29:33 +0000 From: James D McAllister Subject: Re: Happy newyear!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! yes hello folks and a heppy haw happy noo year too you too jamesie --------------------- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 12:00:21 -0500 From: lwminton@COLBY.EDU (Lee W. Minton) Subject: Re: Happy newyear!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yeh, people are back on the list, and be patient, mail will come. -Lee --------------------- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 1996 22:02:59 -0500 From: zinha@idirect.com Subject: Blow-up III! Greetings Torontonians & surrounding areas It's happening again. Blow-up is back and happening January 27th at the Gallery Loft Pub, 291 Dundas Street (at McCaul). The cost is $5 at the door. To freshen your memory: BLOW-UP a night of UK indie/ Motown/60's & Nothern Soul sounds of oasis,the jam,supergrass,james brown the la's,elastica,cast,heavy stereo,stereolab stranglers,stone roses,verve,the who,blur supremes,byrds,adorable,specials,cardigans... to be on an e-mailing list for blow-up so you can be informed of the next event, send a message to Tim at republic@interlog.com Republic Records http://www.interlog.com/~republic cheers Teresinha @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ @@ No Way ! @@ @@ Music Chronicles @@ @@ zinha@idirect.com @@ @ http://www.idirect.com/index/zinha.html @ @@ Teresinha Costa @@ @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ ------------------------ Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 00:35:07 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: Blow-Up III! On Thu, 11 Jan 1996, zinha@idirect.com wrote: Re: Blow-Up III > a night of UK indie/Motown/60's & Nothern Soul [snip] > cardigans... Not bad! Our own Swedish The Cardigans included! Are they in the "Northern Soul" genre? //Erik ---------------------- Date: Sat, 13 Jan 1996 23:40:54 -0500 (EST) From: kclair@sas.upenn.edu (Kristina Clair) Subject: Re: Blow-Up III! chief@lysator.liu.se wrote: > On Thu, 11 Jan 1996, zinha@idirect.com wrote: > Re: Blow-Up III > > > a night of UK indie/Motown/60's & Nothern Soul > [snip] > > cardigans... > > Not bad! Our own Swedish The Cardigans included! Are they > in the "Northern Soul" genre? Pardon my ignorance, but what is the "Northern Soul" genre? Does this have anything to do with the Verve? ------------------------- Date: Sun, 14 Jan 1996 18:59:35 -0500 From: zinha@idirect.com Subject: northern soul... >Pardon my ignorance, but what is the "Northern Soul" genre? Does this >have anything to do with the Verve? greetings the verve has something to do with it. "Northern Soul" is music coming particularly from the Uk and are bands who are influenced by 60's american r&b, soul music. They include bands that come mainly from northern england, the verve included...but they have some psychadelia included in their sound. Any brit-pop band out now could be described as "northern soul" because they all have r&b and soul infused in their music. cheers ------------------------- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 02:49:00 -0500 From: hultiin0@seraph1.sewanee.edu (Niklas Hultin) Subject: Re: please, resubmit member info Niklas Hultin Sewanee, TN USA >I'm sorry to ask those of you who thought that it would be nice to have a >listing of the members of the list and their home place to resubmit their >entries, but my system went down and I lost almost everything... : ( > >Please e-mail me PERSONALLY with just your name, town, and country...Thanks! > >Sorry for the inconvenience! > >"I can't even be bothered, energy breaks me down..." > >Krassi > >P.S. The new album was reviewed at ATN (Addicted To Noise) It's short, but >you might want to check it out... ----------------------- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 13:11:22 -0500 From: Atomu@aol.com Subject: Re: northern soul... In a message dated 96-01-14 19:02:12 EST, zinha@idirect.com wrote: >>chief@lysator.liu.se wrote: >> >>Pardon my ignorance, but what is the "Northern Soul" genre? Does this >>have anything to do with the Verve? >> >greetings >the verve has something to do with it. "Northern Soul" is >music coming particularly from the Uk and are bands who are >influenced by 60's american r&b, soul music. They include >bands that come mainly from northern england, the verve >included...but they have some psychadelia included in their >sound. Any brit-pop band out now could be described as >"northern soul" because they all have r&b and soul infused >in their music. >cheers OK, pardon MY ignorance, and I hope that some northern soulies will write in and really set the record straight, but it's my understanding that Northern Soul pre-dates britpop quite considerably, being in fact an outgrowth of the '60's mod movement, developing as a branch of modernism in the north of England and centered around popular and more obscure American soul music of the time. (I'd give you some titles but all my Northern Soul compilations are back in the States and I'm in Japan right now..., think Motown, and also more obscure like Kent, etc.) So to my way of thinking the term refers first of all to the Northern Soul scene, and secondly to the very specific tunes which were played at 'allnighters' (I think one of the key venues was the Wigan Casino or something like that, dunno, I might be wrong), one of the ways the mod scene was kept alive during the seventies and eighties, becoming an important part of the scootering scene, and through which it survived to the present day to influence current British bands. (The line 'Keep on keeping on' in The Stone Roses' song Daybreak is in fact reminiscent of the motto of the Northern Soul Scene 'Keep the Faith', often seen on t-shirts, patches, etc., next to a raised clenched fist.) Pick up any copy of Scootering Magazine and you will find references to Northern Soul and probably ads for events, or 'do's'. OK, relevance to The Charlatans: the song 'Chewing Gum Weekend,' which was a term developed to describe weekends of all night dances (can you say 'pre-rave'?), the idea being that the kids, amped up on blues or whatever the fashionable mod drug of choice was at the time would chew gum furiously because they had so much energy. Also, the references to 'soul cats', etc. right? Oh yeah, and wasn't Rob Collins or someone in The Prisoners, an eighties mod revival band? So there's no doubt that many Britpop bands, coming as they do from the North of England, and from mod and scooterist backgrounds, have been influenced by Northern Soul, but I wouldn't really say that they're part of the scene, since Northern Soul as a musical genre isn't really contemporary, and I think you'd be hard pressed to find any dedicated followers of the scene who would stand for britpop at an allnighter, although I have heard of some crossover events, since there may be philosophical similarities between the scenes, if indeed youth subcultures can be said to have philosophies. Anyway, that's what I think, but please correct any errors or add to the above information if you feel like it. Hope that helps, peace for now. ---> hiram piskitel (atomu@aol.com) Sumidaku Kyojima, Tokyo JAPAN --------------------------- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 19:39:04 -0500 (EST) From: kclair@sas.upenn.edu (Kristina Clair) Subject: Re: northern soul... Okay, I'm trying to get this northern soul idea here...So is the Verve's album a direct reference to them coming from that scene and/or a reference to the atmosphere of that scene in general? What other bands other than the Stone Roses and the Charlatans are considered to be a part of it? What about Ride and others? -------------------------- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 21:31:36 -0500 From: zinha@idirect.com Subject: Re: northern soul... WOW! I was just taking a musically educated guess but never knew the full story. I'm sorry if it was an insult to your life research. Sorry you assumed I connected Britpop to the "northern soul" genre. I was trying to say they were influenced and there are very apparent connections, sound-wise, to the original movement, not specific to the 90's bands. Do you know if there is any film documentary on the movement specifically, since you know so much? I have seen clips within other decade documentaries but nothing full length. cheers Teresinha --------------------------- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 23:09:30 -0500 (EST) From: x95linderman@wmich.edu Subject: Re: please, resubmit member info Steven Linderman x95linderman@wmich.edu Western Michigan University America -------------------------- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 23:55:24 -0500 From: Atomu@aol.com Subject: more Northern Soul, + bonus track question In a message dated 96-01-15 21:34:01 EST, Teresinha wrote: >WOW! I was just taking a musically educated guess but never knew >the full story. I'm sorry if it was an insult to your life research. >Sorry you assumed I connected Britpop to the "northern soul" genre. >I was trying to say they were influenced and there are very apparent >connections, sound-wise, to the original movement, not specific to >the 90's bands. Do you know if there is any film documentary on the >movement specifically, since you know so much? I have seen clips >within other decade documentaries but nothing full length. Right on... not really my life research, I just had some peripheral contact with people who were really into it and picked up a few things. Yeah, sorry if that last one was kind of long, I was kind of bored, plus I tend to ramble when I get the opportunity to communicate in my native language... Anyway, I'm not aware of any documentaries or films which cover the Northern Soul scene (aside from something like 'Quadrophenia'), but then again I wouldn't really know. Anyone? Depending on how burning an interest you have in it you might want to check for info at scootering related sites on the Web; a good place to start might be the 'Scooter Scene Web Page' which is probably at http://153.18.60.51/ss.html . Haven't been there myself so I don't know how helpful it will be, although I did hear that they had some movie related info. Other sources would be phone numbers of Northern Soul clubs which are listed in 'Scootering Magazine'. (OK, I'm not trying to be pedantic, but we all know that by scooter we mean classic Vespas and Lambrettas and not the more disposable Japanese plastic scooters, right?) Right on. OK, before I get too tangential, here's some Charlatans relevance: On the Japanese release (oh yes! lyrics to 'Your Skies Are Mine' included!) of 'Just When You're Thinking Things Over' there seems to be an extra b-side called 'Nine Acre Dust' which is a Chemical Brothers remix of the first album track 'Nine Acre Court'. It really rocks, which begs the question: is this available elsewhere or can I feel happy and special every time I listen to it? Also, does anyone else think that 'Your Skies Are Mine' sounds a lot like the Stone Roses 'Your Star Will Shine'? New topic (I warned you I was bored): What's the weirdest song The Charlatans have played live? Example: at the end of the live fan-club disc 'Isolation' (Chicago, I forget the date) there's a track actually called 'Between 10th and 11th' (or maybe it was just '10th and 11th', I can't remember if it was the same as the album or not) which I've never heard anywhere else. Anything else like that in anyone's memory or on live tapes? Or even just different versions, like the way the first live version of 'Can't Even Be Bothered' has a really heavy piano sound, totally different from the spacier album version. BTW, I just got here, so sorry if you guys already covered this one. Just trying to stir it up. peace again... ---> hiram 'What does Frinck mean?' piskitel (atomu@aol.com) Sumidaku Kyojima, Tokyo JAPAN ---------------------- Date: Mon, 15 Jan 1996 23:56:27 EST From: "R" Subject: Re: more Northern Soul, + bonus track question Sorry! - Nine Acre Dust was the 4th extra track on the 12" "Just When...." - but I agree, it's top! Also, I too think that "Your Skies..." and "Your Star..." sound the same, but the Roses released theirs first, right? Wierd....... Cheers for all that Northern Soul info - it was dead interesting. The Verve link is definitly there if what you said about the Wigan Casino was right, b/c they're from Wigan..... Cheers Robyn :) ------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 01:46:43 -0600 From: sbrown@netexpress.net (shane brown) Subject: Re: more Northern Soul, + bonus track question >On the Japanese release (oh yes! lyrics to 'Your Skies Are Mine' included!) >of 'Just When You're Thinking Things Over' there seems to be an extra b-side >called 'Nine Acre Dust' which is a Chemical Brothers remix of the first album >track 'Nine Acre Court'. It really rocks, which begs the question: is this >available elsewhere or can I feel happy and special every time I listen to >it? Isn't that track also on the Charlatans vs. the Chemical Brothers CD single? >at the end of the live fan-club disc >'Isolation' (Chicago, I forget the date) there's a track actually called >'Between 10th and 11th' (or maybe it was just '10th and 11th', I can't >remember if it was the same as the album or not) which I've never heard >anywhere else. Anything else like that in anyone's memory or on live tapes? Umm... digging my brain for the knowledge... the Charlatans were going to release that track as the first single off the second album, I read in an interview once. But then, at the last minute, they scrapped the song completely for some reason or another and now say it's one of the worst songs they've ever written. I swear I read that. Don't know where, though. _I_ think it's a great track!!! >Or even just different versions, like the way the first live version of >'Can't Even Be Bothered' has a really heavy piano sound, totally different >from the spacier album version. I REALLY like the cute little swing piano feel that they originally gave that song. :) Oh, here's one for everybody... anyone got the Best of Mark Goodier Radio One Sessions CD that came out in '92? It has an early, and WAAAAAAY different version of "No One (Not Even the Rain)" on it. It's like a totally different song, for the most part. Different chorus and everything. I prefer the album version, but it's still a VERY COOL rarity. That's about all I can contribute to the weird live stuff dialogue... NO WAIT actually here's a question for ya: How many OTHER SONGS & PHRASES have the Charlies sampled from in concert? They tend to be very prone to sampling snippets of lyrics from other bands and Tim just kind of drops them in when he wants. For instance, on their most recent tour, Tim tended to use (and I sure can't remember what song he did this on) but anyway he kept singing lines from an old Echo and the Bunnymen song "c-c-c-cabbage, cu-cu-cucumber." He even did it at Glasto.... anyway, just random musings.... Shane ----------------------- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 96 08:43:53 UT From: "Kenneth Johnson" Subject: RE: more Northern Soul, + bonus track question Sorry tp say but Nine Acre Dust is available Stateside on the Toothache (Charlatans v. Chemical Brothers Single in addition to the Chemical Risk remix of Toothache found on UK Just When You're Thinking....single -------------------- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 96 05:46:55 UT From: "Kenneth Johnson" Subject: RE: northern soul... CHarlatans ..and typically all pf manchester is NS Verve is just touting the scene they are a part of ------------------------- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 1996 11:40:36 +0100 (MET) From: chief@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: northern soul / Blow-Up III On Sun, 14 Jan 1996, zinha@idirect.com wrote: Re: Subject: northern soul... > "Northern Soul" is music coming particularly from the Uk and are bands > who are influenced by 60's american r&b, soul music. They include > bands that come mainly from northern england, the verve included... > but they have some psychadelia included in their sound. Any brit-pop > band out now could be described as "northern soul" because they all have > r&b and soul infused in their music. Well, as Cardigans aren't from the UK, but from Sweden, you'd better change that "announcement" pretty fast or they'll get mad at you. :-) That is: BLOW-UP a night of UK and Swedish <--- note the addition indie/Motown/60's & Nothern Soul sounds of oasis,the jam,supergrass,james brown the la's,elastica,cast,heavy stereo,stereolab stranglers,stone roses,verve,the who,blur supremes,byrds,adorable,specials,cardigans... <--- ie. the last group nit-picking into the night, //Erik ------------------- End of The Charlatans Digest #2.01 ********************************** * To subscribe/unsubscribe to the Digest version of the list, send your request to: then-request@lysator.liu.se * The maintainer of the Digest mailing list is chief@lysator.liu.se, and can also be reached at owner-then@lysator.liu.se * The digests can also be found in HTML format at http://www.lysator.liu.se/~chief/then.html, and in ASCII format at ftp://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/texts/uxu/then * To subscribe to the Live version of the list, send your subscription request to: Majordomo@stud2.misjonshs.no * All messages to the Live mailing list should be sent to: charlatans@stud2.misjonshs.no * The maintainer of the Live list is eirikg@ifi.uio.no, and can also be reached at charlatans-owner@stud2.misjonshs.no