It is XTC but from around 1978 before Dave Gregory joined Replacing B Andrews. From left to right is A .Partridge, Colin Moulding,Terry Chambers and Barry Andrews Hope that helps? ;).
@morey1968 Cant be from 1978. The album was release in 1989. The lyrics reference "Home Computer". No such thing in 1978. Home computers weren't available until 1980/81.
@TFMTraining No it doesn't - show me where it says the music is from 1978. Some guy asked about the PHOTO, and another replied it was from 1978 (as it is). Tell me how I'm wrong.....no one was talking about the music, as you thought they were.
Just for you! He's talking about the PHOTO.....understand now?
1st guy (uploader): "Can a more hardcore fan tell me what I'm looking at? I chose this picture cuz it looked cool, but none of these guys look like Andy IMO. Who's who?"
2nd guy: "It is XTC but from around 1978 before Dave Gregory joined Replacing B Andrews. From left to right is A .Partridge, Colin Moulding,Terry Chambers and Barry Andrews Hope that helps."
@jmorris724 at least 2 layers of irony, because - yes - he does if my ears are to be believed...but they weren't big hits, so i guess he's still right.
Lovely lovely lovely version - how much this band makes me smile
Adamsonzero 3 weeks ago
Wow, fantastic. It's a shame that we never got a full 'XTC Unplugged' album - minus the musical infection that is MTV, of course.
caligariuk 1 month ago
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SuperMegaUberGenius 3 months ago
Nice one mate, great version and cheers for uploading it.
CaptainKubla 5 months ago
To paraphrase Andy, "We dreamed of fame, fortune and beer...at least we got the beer!"
xnonsuchx 6 months ago 6
@xnonsuchx that is a GREAT quote!
jmorris724 6 months ago
There is no pop band as pure and perfect as XTC, and very likely never will be.:)
evenodder1 6 months ago
It is XTC but from around 1978 before Dave Gregory joined Replacing B Andrews. From left to right is A .Partridge, Colin Moulding,Terry Chambers and Barry Andrews Hope that helps? ;).
morey1968 6 months ago
@morey1968 Defnitely! thanks! Wow...that's Andy on the left? Would not have guessed.
jmorris724 6 months ago
@morey1968 Cant be from 1978. The album was release in 1989. The lyrics reference "Home Computer". No such thing in 1978. Home computers weren't available until 1980/81.
TFMTraining 1 month ago
@TFMTraining Read properly. He said the PHOTO above is from 1978, and he's right.
TheMightyHartley 1 week ago
@TheMightyHartley You should learn to read properly, It says "It is XTC but from around 1978 ". I don't see the word "Photo" at all.
TFMTraining 1 week ago
@TFMTraining No it doesn't - show me where it says the music is from 1978. Some guy asked about the PHOTO, and another replied it was from 1978 (as it is). Tell me how I'm wrong.....no one was talking about the music, as you thought they were.
TheMightyHartley 1 week ago
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@TFMTraining
Just for you! He's talking about the PHOTO.....understand now?
1st guy (uploader): "Can a more hardcore fan tell me what I'm looking at? I chose this picture cuz it looked cool, but none of these guys look like Andy IMO. Who's who?"
2nd guy: "It is XTC but from around 1978 before Dave Gregory joined Replacing B Andrews. From left to right is A .Partridge, Colin Moulding,Terry Chambers and Barry Andrews Hope that helps."
TheMightyHartley 1 week ago
Can a more hardcore fan tell me what I'm looking at? I chose this picture cuz it looked cool, but none of these guys look like Andy IMO. Who's who?
jmorris724 8 months ago
@jmorris724 think andy might be the one in front with the glass
Prancer1231 5 months ago
I'm glad I was given the opportunity to be the first one to upload this. Amazing performance.
jmorris724 9 months ago
haha: "I don't know how to write a big hit song." Ironic much, no?
jmorris724 9 months ago
@jmorris724 at least 2 layers of irony, because - yes - he does if my ears are to be believed...but they weren't big hits, so i guess he's still right.
InParticularNobody 1 month ago