promotional video for the Partridge / Andrews / Barker song “Winterwerk”, filmed by Mitch Keen |
promotional video for the Andy Partridge album Powers |
The TVT TV commercial for Apple Venus Vol. 1 |
Abbey Road Studio 1, 16 April 1998 |
Abbey Road Studio 1, 16 April 1998 |
Abbey Road Studio 1, 16 April 1998 |
Abbey Road Studio 1, 16 April 1998 |
psychedelic video for “You're a Good Man Albert Brown (Curse You Red Barrel)” |
“All of a Sudden (It's Too Late)” promotional video from Look Look |
Andy, ignoring his disdain for extended guitar solos, lets loose with the soulful finale to “Books Are Burning”. |
animated short to advertise The Original Fuzzy Warbles Collector's Album, from APE House Records, UK |
“Ball and Chain”, hilariously lip-sync'ed on British TV |
“Ball and Chain” promotional video, 1982 |
In a historic meeting guest VJ Andy interviews Barry Andrews. The Sky-Fi Music Show circa 1985. |
video for “Beating of Hearts”, from XTC Play at Home, Channel 4, 1983 |
A sampling of Look Look, the XTC singles video collection, 1982 Virgin Japan [Part 1] |
A sampling of Look Look, the XTC singles video collection, 1982 [Part 1] |
A sampling of Look Look, the XTC singles video collection, 1982 Virgin Japan [Part 2] |
FROM GERM TO GEM Peter Blegvad and Andy Partridge |
SACRED OBJECTS by Peter Blegvad and Andy Partridge |
THE DEVIL'S LEXICON by Peter Blegvad & Andy Partridge |
From the album 'Gonwards' released on the Ape House label October 2012 |
WORSE ON THE WAY Peter Blegvad and Andy Partridge |
“Books are Burning” live on The Late Show, BBC TV, April 1992 |
“Burning with Optimism's Flames” performed live at Markthalle, Hamburg, West Germany, February 10, 1982, broadcast on Rockpalast, WDR |
Colin's message to the Roundabout, March 5, 1999 |
A tour-weary Andy stumbles off stage at Le Palace, Paris, 18 March 1982 |
“Dear God” promotional video |
“Dear Madam Barnum” live acoustic in the shed |
Phil Lee's interpretation of “Desert Island” |
“The Disappointed” lip synch on Pebble Mill, UK TV, 1992 |
“The Diſappointed” promo video from Japanese TV |
The Dukes of Silverlake, July 27, 2004 (movie #2) |
The Dukes of Silverlake, July 27, 2004 (movie #3) |
A tour-weary Andy stumbles off stage at Le Palace, Paris, 18 March 1982 |
Prolific cover artist has recorded more than 30 different XTC songs, all in German. |
promotional video for the Wombat/Leg “Londres à prix hallucinant” French marketing campaign for Eurostar, using “Tin Toy Clockwork Train“ by Andy Partridge as its soundtrack |
Stewart Copeland and his XTC T-shirt |
“Love on a Farmboy's Wages” promo video, from XTC Play at Home, Channel 4, 1983 |
animated short to advertise Fine Wires Humming A New Song, a download-only EP from Monstrance, APE House Records, UK |
“Fly Upon The Wall” video excerpt |
“Respectable Street”, live at the Fréjus Amphitheatre, Fréjus, France, 28 August 1980 |
“Funk Pop a Roll” promo video, from XTC Play at Home, Channel 4, 1983 |
Guitar Lesson with Andy Partridge (Part 1) |
Guitar Lesson with Andy Partridge (Part 2) |
“Generals and Majors” promotional video (featuring Richard Branson) |
snippet of the promotional video for “Generals and Majors” |
“Goosey Goosey” live acoustic in the shed |
“Grass” promotional video |
“Great Fire / Dear God” acoustic radio tour medley 1989 |
A special message from Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding from XTC, for the Loser's Lounge Tribute to XTC at the Fez in NYC, June 2003 |
Mr. Partridge puttering around on the piano at Abbey Road, April 16, 1998 |
XTC in-store, HMV Shibuya, Tokyo, 9.Mar.1999 |
Razor wit meets friendly barbs in the Circuit DVD magazine's “Shave and a Haircut with XTC” |
Colin and Andy get a “Shave and a Haircut” |
Andy Partridge strums “Happy Families” for French TV. |
Wounded Horse from “Ball and Chain” video |
Snippet of “Life Begins at the Hop” lip-sync on Top of the Pops, 17 May 1979 |
XTC perform “Life Begins at the Hop” on their first Top of the Pops appearance, 17 May 1979 |
XTC perform “Life Begins at the Hop” on their first Top of the Pops appearance, 17 May 1979 |
“Human Alchemy” promotional video |
“Humble Daisy” live acoustic in the shed |
XTC sur la scène du Théâtre de l'Empire à Paris, 10/12/1978 |
XTC sur la scène du Théâtre de l'Empire à Paris, 18/11/1979 |
video for “In Loving Memory of a Name”, from XTC Play at Home, Channel 4, 1983 |
“John Peel's Record Collection: X is for XTC” |
“King for a Day” live on Late Show with David Letterman, June 30, 1989 |
“King For a Day” unplugged, Post Modern MTV, May 1989 |
“King For a Day” promotional video, version 1 (black & white) |
“King For a Day” promotional video, version 2 (solarised) |
“King For A Day” performed live on The Late Show with David Letterman, 1989 |
“King For A Day” performed live on The Late Show with David Letterman, 1989 |
“King For A Day” performed live on The Late Show with David Letterman, 1989 |
“King For A Day” performed live on The Late Show with David Letterman, 1989 |
“King For A Day” performed live on The Late Show with David Letterman, 1989 |
Vintage Video: Drums and Wires-era XTC live performance captured by French TV: For this week's installment of Vintage Video, we flash back to XTC's early turn as a touring band for this 1979 performance filmed in Paris and broadcast by French TV. The 20-minute set comes a few months after the release of Drums and Wires, and opens with three songs off that album. Within three years of this performance, XTC would quit touring altogether. |
“Neon Shuffle” performed live on Japanese television, November 1977 |
XTC on MTV, May 1989 |
snippet of the promotional video for “Making Plans For Nigel” |
“The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul” lip-sync from The Tube, 1987 |
“The Mayor of Simpleton” promo video, from Japanese television |
“The Meeting Place” lip-sync from The Tube, 1987 |
xTc Mega-Medley 1~ "I Have Difficulty Praying All The Week Thru" |
xTc Mega-Medley 2~ "The Most Obscene Sinner" |
xTc Mega-Medley 3~ "Don't Know If You Noticed, But I Don't Wanna Be Here" |
xTc Mega-Medley 4~ "The Fly Upon The Bones" |
xTc Mega-Medley 5~ "Since Your Hammer Struck My Pink Thing" |
The Dukes of Stratosphear smell the roses in the video for “The Mole From The Ministry” |
After a failed mount Lord Cornelius lands plum on his arse in the Duke's video “The Mole from the Ministry” |
“Neon Shuffle” from Japanese television, November 1977 |
Snippet of “Making Plans For Nigel” lip-sync on Top of the Pops, 4 October 1979 |
“Making Plans for Nigel” lip synch on Top of the Pops, 4 October 1979 |
“Making Plans for Nigel” promotional video |
“No Thugs In Our House” live on The Old Grey Whistle Test |
A short extract from Mike Portelly's award winning underwater film The Ocean's Daughter |
“Where Did The Ordinary People Go” live acoustic in the shed |
“The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead” promotional video |
A snippet of “The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead” |
Andy Partridge sings “The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead” |
Andy is pressed into His Majesties Navy in the promotional video for “All You Pretty Girls” |
“The Road to Oranges & Lemons”, “A Brief History of XTC”, or “The XTC Puppet Show”, promotional video, 1989 |
“Radios in Motion” live on The Old Grey Whistle Test, 1978 |
“Are You Receiving Me?” Bristol Session, Andy's whistling solo is a hoot. |
“Are You Receiving Me?” Bristol Session, Andy's whistling solo is a hoot |
promo video for “Are You Receiving Me?”, 1978 |
“Red Brick Dream” lip synch, from RPM on BBC West, circa 1984 |
Both Gregory brothers seem to be enjoying Andy's interrogation by a German TV hostess on Spruch Reif Hamburg 4-30-89. |
Andy pantomimes the architecture of “Respectable Street” on Rockpalast |
“Respectable Street”, performed live at Markthalle, Hamburg, West Germany, February 10, 1982, broadcast on Rockpalast, WDR |
“Respectable Street” promo video (featuring Richard Branson) |
“Scarecrow People” unplugged, Post Modern MTV, May 1989 |
promo video for “Science Friction” (hilariously low quality) |
Snippet of “Senses Working Overtime” lip-sync on Top of the Pops, 21 January 1982 |
snippet of the promotional video for “Senses Working Overtime” |
Snippet of “Sgt. Rock” lip-sync on Top of the Pops, 22 February 1981 |
“Sgt. Rock (Is Going to Help Me)” lip-sync on Top of the Pops, 22 February 1981 |
Phil Lee's interpretation of “The Smartest Monkeys” |
XTC performing “Snowman” on the Oxford Road Show, 1982 |
XTC video interview on Soundbreak.com |
For an international television special called Our Common Future, an all-star group gathered under the name Spirit Of The Forest to sing a song entitled “Spirit Of The Forest”, 1989 |
“Statue of Liberty” live on The Old Grey Whistle Test, 1978 |
“Statue of Liberty” promotional video |
“Statue of Liberty” promotional video |
Swindon Viewpoint: Dean Gabber - 'another partridge bites the dust' |
Swindon Viewpoint: XTC Are you receiving me |
Swindon Viewpoint: XTC - I am the Audience |
Swindon Viewpoint: XTC Manager Ian Reid |
Swindon Viewpoint: XTC: Super Tuff |
Swindon Viewpoint: XTC - Various Videos |
The world-famous Rickenbacker 12-string |
“The Man Who Died Two Times” (official music video) by Days Between Stations |
“This is Pop”, from Revolver, UK TV, 1978 |
“This is Pop?” promotional video from Look Look |
XTC lip-syncs “This World Over”, 1984 |
Watch the gum chewing Andy vocalize the final take for “Towers of London” from XTC at the Manor. |
Terry Chambers lays down the drum track to “Towers of London” from the video XTC at the Manor. |
promotional video for “Towers of London” |
“Train Running Low on Soul Coal” acoustic in Swindon, from XTC Play at Home, Channel 4, 1983 |
XTC Play at Home contains an acoustic jam of “Train Running Low on Soul Coal” performed by Dave and Andy in a park setting. |
“The Ugly Underneath” live acoustic in the shed |
XTC Music & Friends Convention video circa 1991. |
XTC on “Where Are They Now?”, VH1, February 2, 1999 [Part One] |
XTC on “Where Are They Now?”, VH1, February 2, 1999 [Part Two] |
“Science Friction”, a comically pedestrian version, from Launch 25 |
“Xwires” live, from Launch 25 |
“All Along The Watchtower”, live on BBC Sight & Sound In Concert, March 1978 |
Andy Partridge appears as a small toy in the video for “I Wonder Why The Wonderfalls” |
The promotional videos for “I Wonder Why the Wonderfalls” |
“I Wonder Why The Wonderfalls” music video |
“Wonderland” promo video |
A peek at XTC's March 5, 1999, Virgin Megastore, Los Angeles, signing for Apple Venus Volume 1 |
“Yacht Dance” live on the Old Grey Whistle Test |
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