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XTC - Rockpalast (February 10, 1982)

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Respectable Street
Towers of London
Runaways
Jason and the Argonauts
Burning With Optimism's Flames
Snowman
Ball And Chain
Sgt. Rock (Is Going to Help Me)
No Thugs In Our House
Senses Working Overtime
Making Plans For Nigel
Living Through Another Cuba
Generals and Majors
Real By Reel
Life Begins At The Hop

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  • @jtg1961 I saw that same tour. They came to my town and Partridge had one of his bouts of stage fright and they didn't play. The Police were great. XTC not so much on that night.

  • I didn't realize how badass Dave is until watching this.

  • Superb! I look forward to watching and hearing this.

    Any kind souls out there got a copy on a dvd disc per chance?

  • Thanks so much for putting this on. I was lucky enough to see them quite a few times and still miss seeing them play live 

  • Saw XTC perform when they opened for The Police in Chicago at the Aragon Ballroom in 1980, the same place Al Capone used to frequent to see the popular bands of his day. XTC blew The Police away. I am not sure why XTC didn't have the popularity The Police had??

  • Thanks for uploading this. XTC was an amazingly creative band. Love them!

  • ♥ ♥ ♥

  • 1:05:25 Dave Gregory, are you kidding me?? He nails the riff despite the speed of the performance.

  • I have never witnessed a more theatrical singer. Partridge does not simply reproduce an album-fit version of his vocals, he re-performs them with all manner of yelps and screeches and ironic facial gestures, all the while rocking back and forth with stiff legs like some kind of animated rocking horse. He brings a whole sack of histrionics onstage.

    Cheers to Dave Gregory for playing stellar guitar throughout. The guy never misses a note.

  • 2:36 Bahahahahaha!!! Classic!!

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