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XTC - Beating of Hearts

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2006

Film for the 1983 track off their "Mummer" album. I believe this may have formed part of the "Play At Home" programme on Channel Four.

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  • One of the most under rated bands ever. I recall getting into them in the late 70's. Their music was fun, smart, and energetic.

    Andy Partridge is truly one of the great pop poets.

  • I really miss Andy Patridge and Colin Moulding's song writing. One of the best bands I ever heard. Great video.

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  • oooooh, LOVE that Rickenbacker!  ^_^

  • Friggin' Brilliant!!!!!!

  • Quite a track.

  • My God. The power.

  • I live in a God-forsaken part of the world where nobody but me EVER knows who XTC is. They are more beautiful to me than any other art form on this earth.

  • More gorgeous than blue diamonds, XTC.

  • @iamguitarmutt It may yet still be possible, as Colin has started playing again (look on the XTC Back Porch Forum) and David and Andy are still involved in the music industry. If XTC ever did reform, it would probably be Partridge/Moulding/D. Gregory/I. Gregory but I'm not sure if they would tour. Maybe Andy would be ok with a brief/small tour as he's older now but even a new studio album would be fantastic!

  • you look up..you look up.. you look up.. you look up.. (always loved that little voice they add in the back ground)

  • Best night time road music album

  • What a powerful song. This was from an album that slipped past me and I caught up with it two years after it's release. It is one of my 'special' albums and one that slipped out under the radar. Nearly every song is special here, cutting lyrics, wonderful songs, superb arrangements, well engineered/produced and bears up to many a repeated hearing.

    One should listen to 'Human Alchemy' after this.

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