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349.1 | Dunno! | SUBURB::SCOTTV | But we've only got five minutes! | Fri Feb 17 1989 16:29 | 6 |
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It's popular here, (I'm afraid I quite like it!:-)), but I've
heard nothing about an album yet. Has anyone else?
VJ
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349.2 | | LESLIE::LESLIE | Introducing Yoyo Ma on Concertina | Sat Feb 18 1989 13:16 | 4 |
| "Oranges and Lemons" was reviewed in Q magazine last week. I'm going to
try and get it this weekend - it wasn't around last.
Andy
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349.3 | Love 'em | WELMTS::GREENB | burning with optimism's flames | Tue Feb 21 1989 10:33 | 14 |
| What a wonderful group this is!! Every time you think they've finally
given up, they bounce back with something else, and it's always
something interesting and refreshing - Andy Partridge particularly
is a splendid songwriter and a warm wonderful human being as well.
Is there any truth in the rumour that Terry Chambers left XTC to
join the Hong Kong Police force?
Has anyone else apart from me got the Hysterically psychedelic "25
o'clock", credited to The Dukes of Stratosphear, likewise "Psonic
Psunspot"? Both records are in fact XTC, and are groovy, man.
Bob, whose band once did a gig with XTC, and Andy borrowed our guitar
players fuzzbox!!!!!!!!!!! and gave it back!!!!!!!!!!!
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349.4 | Psonic Psunspot = pseudo XTC? | TRUCKS::REEVE | Nicht neues im Westen What a Remarque | Wed Feb 22 1989 11:49 | 11 |
| That's very useful information, as I just received a copy of Psonic
Psunspot from a friend. Having never heard of it, I've been trying
to figure out who and what it was. Let me say that XTC are merely
one of the best bands in the world. I sincerely regret passing up
the opportunity to see them in Victoria, B.C. on the drums'n'wires
tour. Talk about a mistake. Even more serious than not going to
see Chicago in '71 before they were famous. Boy, will I ever learn?
How does 25 o'clock compare to Psonic Psunspot?
Tim
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349.5 | "Oranges And Lemons" | YUPPY::OGLE | | Tue Feb 28 1989 07:16 | 8 |
| Bought the record yesterday, a double album in fact, only had time
to give all four sides a single spin. Sounds interesting, very much
under the psycedelic influence of a certain well known Beatles L.P.,
and to cap it all, it comes complete in a pretty wacky yellow submarine
style cover.
Julian.
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349.6 | Wonderful stuff!!! | WELMTS::GREENB | burning with optimism's flames | Tue Feb 28 1989 10:24 | 8 |
| Tim, in .4 - Psonic Psunspot, although highly entertaining, is as
nothing compared to the glorious 25 o'clock, which is louder, more
raucous, more psychedelic and much funnier. It's real 'freak out'
stuff, especially the title track and the classic My Love Explodes.
A definite 'buy it'....!
Bob
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349.7 | Garden City of earthly delights | COGMK::KUHN | Jay K�hn | Mon Mar 20 1989 22:23 | 9 |
| i just got the CD over the weekend. Its a single cd.
It has a 60's kinda feel. the first couple of cuts really jump out
at you --there's lots of stuff going on production wise, almost
over produced. Some of the tracks remind me of the English Settlement
stuff only with more production. kinda like a cross between 25 oclock
and english settlement. i give the album maybe a 7 out of 10 rating.
I said that about Skylarking, now its one of my favorites.
j
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349.8 | | WELMTS::GREENB | burning with optimism's flames | Tue Mar 21 1989 12:28 | 4 |
| Often the case, there, Jay - the ones that take a while to grow
on you are the ones that stay with you for the longest time.
Bob
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349.9 | | UKCSSE::LESLIE | Bizarro Engineer | Thu Mar 23 1989 11:21 | 1 |
| this is also available as a limited edition set of 3 3" CD's.
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349.10 | rem vs xtc | COGMK::KUHN | Schnauzering | Tue Apr 04 1989 20:11 | 15 |
| XTC's new album is the #19 album in the USA this week. The little
rock station in my neck of the woods is playing The Mayor Of Simpleton,
so it must be big! Rolling Stone Magazine had an article on REM
and XTC in the same issue. REM is "psuedo cool", XTC is "way
cool". REM has more money. XTC has more talent. REM recycles old
Byrds riffs and ideas. XTC hasn't become a caricature (sp) of itself
yet like REM has. XTC writes lyrics that make sense.
Athens Georgia is kinda like Swindon (from what i've heard) except that
Athens is a college town.
8^)
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349.11 | Good record | WELMTS::GREENB | Bob and Kim take on the world | Wed May 03 1989 16:37 | 14 |
| Another vote for the excellence of O+L, its fab. The production
is a bit like the Dukes stuff grafted on to the songwriting style
of something between Black Sea and English Settlement. Some of the
sounds on this record are wonderful, both in themselves, and in
the way they complement rather than swamp the songs.
Good trumpets, cool/jazzy, and bright/psychedelic. I guess Andy
Partridge has been listening to some Randy California! Dave Gregory
freaks out with his wah-wah! Colin Mouldings basslines are getting
better all the time!
Love it!
Bob
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349.12 | I'd never have dreamed in buying an XTC album until.... | AYOV28::DROBB | Tell me why, James and Bobby Purify | Thu May 04 1989 11:08 | 8 |
| And another vote for ORANGES AND LEMONS - I bought it solely on
the basis of the virtually universally favourable reviews in the music
press (and, to a lesser extent, in here), and after enjoying the
single, MAYOR OF SIMPLETON.
I was not disappointed! This is a fine example of modern pop, and
nowhere near as clever-clever as some would have you believe. Well
worth investigating.
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349.13 | Collect the set! | WELMTS::GREENB | Bob and Kim take on the world | Thu May 04 1989 13:13 | 4 |
| All I can say now, Dougie, is that all their other albums are worth
investigation too......
Bob
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349.14 | if anyone's interested... | HYEND::SCHILTON | The older we get,the farther we see | Tue May 23 1989 14:08 | 28 |
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The following is taken from an article in Tuesday's Boston Globe and
'summarized' without permission (Oops!):
XTC Breakthrough on WBCN
There's nothing unusual about a band stopping by a radio station,
unpacking their guitars and playing a few tunes over the air. Except
that this band hadn't performed in front of an audience for seven
years, due to the lead singer's stage fright.
The band is XTC, who have been coaxed by their label into playing a
tour of live broadcasts, which kicked off yesterday at WBCN (local
Boston station).
The three band members, Partridge, Moulding and guitarist Dave Gregory,
played acoustically for a studio audience of about two dozen. And while
the frayed nerves were audible on the opening "Scarecrow People", the
band hit stride on a string of their pop gems (all from their post-1982
albums and played live for the first time):Great Fire, Love on a Farmboy's
Wages, and the recent single Mayor of Simpleton. Partridge loosened up
enough to joke about his stage fright on the air.
The group is now pondering a club tour later this year. "It depends on how
Andy feels, but he's bearing up very well - probably better than us" said
Moulding. "We never wanted to do the big showbiz arena thing, but if it's
possible, we'd like to get back into the clubs - to get back the feeling
that made us join the band in the first place."
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349.15 | ;^) | WELMTS::GREENB | One stand in, cheap rates | Tue May 23 1989 15:54 | 3 |
| Now, if anyone's got any tapes of those radio shows.........
Bob
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349.16 | bootlegs | JENEVR::KUHN | Sky of blue, sea of green... | Thu Jul 13 1989 20:12 | 3 |
| yes, i'm sure they will be out on a boot leg -- if they arent already!
-Jay
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349.17 | taped from broadcast | ACESMK::KUHN | Sky of blue, sea of green... | Thu Jul 13 1989 20:16 | 4 |
| And i will bet someone has at least taped it from the broadcast.
-jay
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349.18 | Info. request.... | AYOV18::DROBB | I deny inhibition, escape definition | Thu Mar 29 1990 16:51 | 4 |
| Flicking through a mail-order catalogue at lunchtime today, I spotted
a DEAR GOD seven-track e.p. - can anyone give me a track listing
for this, or indeed tell me if it's material that's not available
elsewhere??
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349.19 | eXTaCy | PSYLO::WILSON | All of Paris giggles with flags... | Tue Nov 27 1990 19:17 | 36 |
| XTC is, without doubt, my favorite band and has been for about three
years!
Unfortunately, being in the US I find there is much less access to
their CDs. I have to get most of them as imports from the UK.
Well, so far I have:
White Music (their first LP on CD, with seven bonus tracks! And
the bonus tracks aren't throwaways, either. A good use of CD
technology...)
Go 2 (includes "Are You Receiving Me?")
The Compact XTC
Dear God EP (includes "Homo Safari" series)
Explode Together (the Dub Experiments, 1978-1980)
And on US Virgin CD I have:
English Settlement
The Big Express
The Dukes of Stratospheare (both LPs on one CD)
Skylarking
Oranges and Lemons
Eventually I'd like to get some hard-to-finds like "Making Plans for
Andy," the diecut sleeve "King for a Day" CD-3, and the boxed "Oranges
and Lemons" set.
Last I heard, the band was recording their next album.
In the meanwhile, Virgin UK offers "Rag n' Bone Buffet," a CD
collection of hard-to-find B sides, flexipop discs, etc.
Wes
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349.20 | but do they TOUR? :-) | HPSRAD::ARTHUR | 50,000,000 Elvis fans can't be wrong! | Tue Nov 27 1990 20:49 | 0 |
349.21 | | WELMTS::GREENB | Witty play on the word 'Major' | Wed Nov 28 1990 09:25 | 5 |
| XTC don't tour anymore, because Andy Partridge developed severe
stage-fright or crowd phobia. I heard they had done a few small live
shows on various US radio shows, though.
Bob
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349.22 | | PSYLO::WILSON | All of Paris giggles with flags... | Fri Nov 30 1990 14:09 | 14 |
| Partridge has said repeatedly that the live shows were not positive
musical experiences for him. On top of that, he developed stage fright
and in 1982 broke down after one song in Paris.
Truth be told, their material improved dramatically in complexity and
song-writing quality after they stopped touring.
However, they risk the danger of becoming too much enamoured by the
slick tricks of the studio. "Oranges and Lemons" isn't up to par
compared with some of their earlier material, but it is still very
good.
Wes
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349.23 | XTC Live | SRFSUP::BERZER | empire of the senseless | Mon Dec 03 1990 21:26 | 7 |
| It was about 1981 when my friends and I were at Hollywood Palladium
waiting for the opening band to come on. About 8:30pm a guy came
out and announced that the show was cancelled because Andy was sick.
Later I found out that he had a nervous breakdown. I never got
to see them live 8..{
-Vicki
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349.24 | The Lilac Time | PSYLO::WILSON | All of Paris giggles with flags... | Fri Dec 07 1990 17:26 | 5 |
| A friend of mine who saw them back in 1980 said their show was great.
Andy has recently produced part of The Lilac Time's latest album. The
production is very good. John Leckie co-produces.
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349.25 | | UBOHUB::FIDDLER_M | The lure of Oblivion | Fri May 01 1992 18:57 | 5 |
| Anyone heard the latest XTC album yet? Any good?
Mikef
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349.26 | | WELCLU::GREENB | | Thu May 07 1992 10:48 | 4 |
| I've heard some of it - it sounds pretty good, but maybe not as good as
some of their other stuff.
The Red Curtain.
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349.27 | | UBOHUB::FIDDLER_M | The lure of Oblivion | Thu May 07 1992 11:12 | 3 |
| Bob Green (slight return)!
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349.28 | Nonsvch!! | PSYLO::WILSON | | Mon May 11 1992 18:47 | 21 |
| I've heard it, and I own it. :-)
Some very good material, some good material, and some forgettable
material. 17 songs, so even if you hate five, you still like 12.
It's called NONSVCH (Nonsuch), and the cover features a rendering of a
beautiful castle, in gold on a red background.
As an American, I find its "Britishness" appealing, but you in the UK
may think it too ordinary.
I especially like the Colin Moulding contributions, of which there are
four. Andy writes a few numbers with a "Dukes"-ish appeal, but there
are two clunkers on the LP that I could do without entirely.
Even so, a good effort by the band. The album grows on you.
*** out of ****.
Wes
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349.29 | Limited Edition? | PSYLO::WILSON | New Kids on the Block | Fri May 29 1992 19:17 | 8 |
| I have a question for those of you who have the European and U.S.
versions of the Nonsvch CD.
My CD, imported from Japan, has a silkscreened gold castle on the
front of the jewel box. Does yours? I think this may be a limited
edition.
Very pretty!
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