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Topic: XTC Are Great Posted: October 21 2005 at 19:48 |
They've tried once before.....but hey presto!!!................My opinion is, they were bland.
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Snow Dog
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Posted: October 21 2005 at 19:37 |
[QUOTE=dream_orchestra]XTC weren't even good..QUOTE]
I reckon they should bring back public hanging!
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Posted: October 21 2005 at 19:28 |
XTC weren't even good..so many great bands got passed by in the late 70's early 80's, mainly because of the awful punk scene. Which didn't do what it said on the label.
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Posted: October 21 2005 at 06:19 |
chopper wrote:
Blacksword wrote:
Damn fine album!
Ok XTC question for any Xperts out there...
On the 'B' side of the single 'Senses working Overtime' there were two songs; 'Blame the Weather' and 'Tissue Tigers' I like those songs almost as much as the A side. Can I get them on CD??
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Sure, you can buy this box for about £50 that will connect your stereo to your PC and let you record your vinyls onto MP3 files. That probably wasn't quite the answer you were looking for. Unless they're on the singles box set then the answer is probably no.
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Oh werll, I'll look around anyway. I dont think I can be bothered with the 'box' solution..
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Posted: October 20 2005 at 12:49 |
Snow Dog wrote:
chopper wrote:
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My God, we have great taste! |
Yep, we sure do.
Well apart from that Love Beach album in your sig.
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Don't forget "in The Hot seat" thats there too!
Time I created a new sig methinks!
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Actually I've never heard either of them, but everyone says they're sh*te.
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Posted: October 20 2005 at 12:46 |
chopper wrote:
Snow Dog wrote:
My God, we have great taste! |
Yep, we sure do.
Well apart from that Love Beach album in your sig.
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Don't forget "in The Hot seat" thats there too!
Time I created a new sig methinks!
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Posted: October 20 2005 at 12:44 |
Snow Dog wrote:
My God, we have great taste! |
Yep, we sure do.
Well apart from that Love Beach album in your sig.
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Posted: October 20 2005 at 12:44 |
Blacksword wrote:
Damn fine album!
Ok XTC question for any Xperts out there...
On the 'B' side of the single 'Senses working Overtime' there were two songs; 'Blame the Weather' and 'Tissue Tigers' I like those songs almost as much as the A side. Can I get them on CD??
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Sure, you can buy this box for about £50 that will connect your stereo to your PC and let you record your vinyls onto MP3 files. That probably wasn't quite the answer you were looking for. Unless they're on the singles box set then the answer is probably no.
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Posted: October 20 2005 at 08:17 |
Damn fine album!
Ok XTC question for any Xperts out there...
On the 'B' side of the single 'Senses working Overtime' there were two songs; 'Blame the Weather' and 'Tissue Tigers' I like those songs almost as much as the A side. Can I get them on CD??
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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Posted: October 20 2005 at 07:33 |
My God, we have great taste!
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Posted: October 20 2005 at 07:29 |
XTC are one of the best British bands ever. Black Sea, English Settlement, Skylarking - all classic albums.
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Posted: October 19 2005 at 19:59 |
^ XTC
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Posted: October 19 2005 at 19:55 |
what's better, XTC or ECS T(a) SY?
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Posted: October 19 2005 at 19:18 |
XTC are indeed a great band, one of my very favourites
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Posted: December 31 2004 at 08:02 |
Peter wrote:
Well, if XTC are eventually added here, they can join bands like Talk Talk and Audience, which I really like, but would never consider progressive rock.
Talk Talk? Audience? C'mon -- you're kidding, right?
Poor Audience -- their Lunch album gets unfavourable reviews here, just because it "isn't prog enough."
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Ohboy, ohboy, ohboy. Talk, Talk. God I love that band too...all this talk of excellent non prog music is too much
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Posted: December 23 2004 at 10:03 |
Well, if XTC are eventually added here, they can join bands like Talk Talk and Audience, which I really like, but would never consider progressive rock.
Talk Talk? Audience? C'mon -- you're kidding, right?
Poor Audience -- their Lunch album gets unfavourable reviews here, just because it "isn't prog enough."
Are you receiving me?
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Posted: December 23 2004 at 04:35 |
Glad I'm not alone in this and I'm also glad to be in the company of...
A. The #1 XTC fan in the world
B. Richardh who can now tell the #2 XTC fan dull facts like 'What colour the door of the house was, etc, etc'
Obsessive, moi?
BTW current fave album:
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Posted: December 23 2004 at 02:08 |
maani wrote:
No, it's what XTC does with that structure - the approach they take to writing, execution and recording - that makes them "prog." I dare anyone to listen to English Settlement or Mummer, and to any Supertramp album (all of which I love, by the way) - including Crime of the Century - and tell me that XTC is not at least as "proggish" as that.
To quote the great John Paul Jones (no, not the Zep guy...): "I have not yet begun to fight!"
Peace.
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Ha! Do you double dare me?
I'll cross that line: I think, old chum, that you can use all the fine words you like to describe XTC's music -- they will always be a (GREAT!) new-wave/pop/rock band to me, and NOT what I call Prog. Tis a matter of taste, but as I know this is a long-standing issue with you, I'll back off now, and you can put XTC and Yes in the ol' random shuffle, while I pair them with the Stranglers, or some such.
Peace & Quiet,
Peter
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Posted: December 23 2004 at 01:25 |
As the world's #1 XTC fan, I beg to differ: they are prog, and belong on the site.
Their particular "prog sensibilities" may be "different" than most others - and thus they may not fit neatly into one of the five or six "major" categories here - but they are definitely not "pop" or straightforward "rock," so that only leaves one alternative: prog. True, many of the song structures are verse-chorus-verse-chorus (often with a solo thrown in). But I don't think this necessarily brands them as "pop." After all, that could be said about Supertramp and others on the site as well.
No, it's what XTC does with that structure - the approach they take to writing, execution and recording - that makes them "prog." I dare anyone to listen to English Settlement or Mummer, and to any Supertramp album (all of which I love, by the way) - including Crime of the Century - and tell me that XTC is not at least as "proggish" as that.
To quote the great John Paul Jones (no, not the Zep guy...): "I have not yet begun to fight!"
Peace.
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Posted: December 22 2004 at 17:59 |
Skylarking was one of the best albums of the 80s. They may not be prog, but there's more than enough wit, intelligence and subversion in there to keep any music lover happy.
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