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Just now listening to "My Love Explodes" was the first time in ~10 years of owning the album that I've really paid attention to the gnarly gtr solo in that "disgusting, degeneratized song" -- in the past, I was always 'taken out of the moment' by the bridge immediately preceding it, which sounds too much like straight XTC for my liking.

bernard snowy, Saturday, 26 March 2016 14:55 (eight years ago) link

Isn't "What in the World" a Zager & Evans uh hommage?

hardcore dilettante, Saturday, 26 March 2016 17:45 (eight years ago) link

I finally got round to getting those expanded reissues.

Boy, "Tin toy clockwork train" is massively irritating!

Mark G, Saturday, 26 March 2016 21:22 (eight years ago) link

three months pass...

had no idea "You're a Good Man Albert Brown" is basically just an autobiographical sketch of Andy's granddad

Οὖτις, Friday, 1 July 2016 18:51 (seven years ago) link

two months pass...

25 O'CLOCK: I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) by THE ELECTRIC PRUNES and hints by early Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd (See Emily Play), Incence And Peppermint by Strawberry Alarm Clock, Paint It Black by The Stones and lyrics of The Time Has Come Today by The Chambers Brothers.
BIKE RIDE TO THE MOON: My White Bicycle by TOMORROW, a lot of ealy MOVE songs like Yellow Rainbow, I Can Hear The Grass Grow, Cherry Blossom Clinic (i'd like to ride my bycicle on the moon...), Bike by Pink Floyd and the gnome effect voice is more Scream Thy Last Scream of a Barrett next to departure then Bowie's Laughing Ghnome...
MY LOVE EXPLODES is cross Over Under Sidways Down by The Yardbirds and early Pretty Things and a lot similar bands with Bo Diddley sound like Blues Magoos (Rush Hour), Chocolate Watch Band (In The Past), The Electric Prunes (Get Me To The World On Time), The Monkees (Last Train To Clarksville) and The Misunderstood.
WHAT IN THE WORLD has fragments and offal of Only A Northern Song and It's All Too Much by The Beatles and specially 20000 Light Years From Home. The lyrics come from In The Year 2525 by Zager & Evans psychedelic folk duo with a hint of Semi Detached Suburban Mr James by Manfred Mann.
YOUR GOLD DRESS start with gregorian chorus a la Yardbirds (Turn To Earth) and a bass line a la Troggs (Night Of The Long Grass). The refrain is in the same style of She's A Rainbow or Auntie Mary's Dress Shop by Tomorrow (and some Kinks songs with Nicky Hopkins piano session).
THE MOLE FROM THE MINISTRY IS OBVIOUS the WALRUS of Lennon cross We Are The Moles (Part 1) with final a la Strawberry Fields Forever. And maybe a hint of Hole In my Shoe by Traffic.
VANISHING GIRL is of course a lot of HOLLIES songs (Look Throw Any Window, You Need Love, On A Carousel, etc...).
HAVE YOU SEEN JACKIE is a Barrett tribute, ARNOLD LAYNE in particolar way. And Humanoid Boogie by The Bonzo Dog Band is also a strong reference.
THE LITTLE LIGHTHOUSE is the most west coast Duke song (with You're My Drug). It starts in the same way of Song Of Our Ancestors by The Steve Miller Band (the sirens of ships on the bay...) and it sounds like The Golden Road by The Grateful Dead, Mr Soul by Buffalo Springfield, the trumpet of Alone Again Or by Love and a final a la 19th Nervous Breakdown by The Stones!!
GOOD MAN ALBERT BROWN is a psychopub masterpiece. It's like some Kinks songs (Mr Pleasent, Tin Soldier Man), The Small Faces (Happy Days Toytown, The Universal, Rene, Lazy Sunday), The Bonzos (The Equestrian Statute), Pink Floyd (Corporal Clegg), Over The Wall We Go by Bowie/Oscar, Procol Harum (Captain Clack), Cream (Mother's Lament) and mny many others songs by the same style.
COLLIDEASCOPE is The Move who steal by The Beatles. It has the chords of Blackberry Way and the style of Being Of Benefit Of Mr Kite and Hey Bulldog!
YOU'RE MY DRUG is a cross of So You Want To Be A Rock'N'Roll by THE BYRDS and Monterey by ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS.
SHINY CAGE is all Revolver album in one song. I'm Only Sleeping is the most reference here.
BRAINIAC'S DAUGHTER is a way to play like Mc Cartney in 1967/68. It's like Lovely Rita, Lady Madonna, etc...
THE AFFILIATED has Ray Davies style with Concrete And Clay by The Unite 4+2 in the mid part.
At last PALE AND PRECIOUS is a Beach Boys fantastic tribute. The styles are different, Surf's Up, Help Me Rhonds, Good Vibrations...

Lewis Tollani, Monday, 26 September 2016 12:52 (seven years ago) link

25 O'CLOCK: I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) by THE ELECTRIC PRUNES and hints by early Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd (See Emily Play), Incence And Peppermint by Strawberry Alarm Clock, Paint It Black by The Stones and lyrics of The Time Has Come Today by The Chambers Brothers.
BIKE RIDE TO THE MOON: My White Bicycle by TOMORROW, a lot of ealy MOVE songs like Yellow Rainbow, I Can Hear The Grass Grow, Cherry Blossom Clinic (i'd like to ride my bycicle on the moon...), Bike by Pink Floyd and the gnome effect voice is more Scream Thy Last Scream of a Barrett next to departure then Bowie's Laughing Ghnome...
MY LOVE EXPLODES is cross Over Under Sidways Down by The Yardbirds and early Pretty Things and a lot similar bands with Bo Diddley sound like Blues Magoos (Rush Hour), Chocolate Watch Band (In The Past), The Electric Prunes (Get Me To The World On Time), The Monkees (Last Train To Clarksville) and The Misunderstood.
WHAT IN THE WORLD has fragments and offal of Only A Northern Song and It's All Too Much by The Beatles and specially 20000 Light Years From Home. The lyrics come from In The Year 2525 by Zager & Evans psychedelic folk duo with a hint of Semi Detached Suburban Mr James by Manfred Mann.
YOUR GOLD DRESS start with gregorian chorus a la Yardbirds (Turn To Earth) and a bass line a la Troggs (Night Of The Long Grass). The refrain is in the same style of She's A Rainbow or Auntie Mary's Dress Shop by Tomorrow (and some Kinks songs with Nicky Hopkins piano session).
THE MOLE FROM THE MINISTRY IS OBVIOUS the WALRUS of Lennon cross We Are The Moles (Part 1) with final a la Strawberry Fields Forever. And maybe a hint of Hole In my Shoe by Traffic.
VANISHING GIRL is of course a lot of HOLLIES songs (Look Throw Any Window, You Need Love, On A Carousel, etc...).
HAVE YOU SEEN JACKIE is a Barrett tribute, ARNOLD LAYNE in particolar way. And Humanoid Boogie by The Bonzo Dog Band is also a strong reference.
THE LITTLE LIGHTHOUSE is the most west coast Duke song (with You're My Drug). It starts in the same way of Song Of Our Ancestors by The Steve Miller Band (the sirens of ships on the bay...) and it sounds like The Golden Road by The Grateful Dead, Mr Soul by Buffalo Springfield, the trumpet of Alone Again Or by Love and a final a la 19th Nervous Breakdown by The Stones!!
GOOD MAN ALBERT BROWN is a psychopub masterpiece. It's like some Kinks songs (Mr Pleasent, Tin Soldier Man), The Small Faces (Happy Days Toytown, The Universal, Rene, Lazy Sunday), The Bonzos (The Equestrian Statute), Pink Floyd (Corporal Clegg), Over The Wall We Go by Bowie/Oscar, Procol Harum (Captain Clack), Cream (Mother's Lament) and mny many others songs by the same style.
COLLIDEASCOPE is The Move who steal by The Beatles. It has the chords of Blackberry Way and the style of Being Of Benefit Of Mr Kite and Hey Bulldog!
YOU'RE MY DRUG is a cross of So You Want To Be A Rock'N'Roll by THE BYRDS and Monterey by ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS.
SHINY CAGE is all Revolver album in one song. I'm Only Sleeping is the most reference here.
BRAINIAC'S DAUGHTER is a way to play like Mc Cartney in 1967/68. It's like Lovely Rita, Lady Madonna, etc...
THE AFFILIATED has Ray Davies style with Concrete And Clay by The Unite 4+2 in the mid part.
At last PALE AND PRECIOUS is a Beach Boys fantastic tribute. The styles are different, Surf's Up, Help Me Rhonda, Good Vibrations...

Lewis Tollani, Monday, 26 September 2016 12:54 (seven years ago) link

This seems like a great opportunity for a spotify playlist:

https://open.spotify.com/user/olken2000/playlist/3PHx8IzBEx8AuyXeFDUel5

I'd love to know what else I can add

Al Moon Faced Poon (Moodles), Monday, 26 September 2016 15:49 (seven years ago) link

Nice!

wishy washy hippy variety hour (Hunt3r), Monday, 26 September 2016 20:53 (seven years ago) link

Sweet playlist.

Naive Teen Idol, Monday, 26 September 2016 23:17 (seven years ago) link

two years pass...

Oh looky here:

Psurroundabout Ride – C­omplete Dukes’ recordings remixed in stereo & 5.1 Surround Sound by Steven Wilson & approved by Andy Partridge on CD & Blu Ray. PLUS 200g vinyl of 25 o-Clock & Psonic Psunspot also out same day https://t.co/LDPVy2vbfp #dukesofstratosphear #xtc #5.1remixes pic.twitter.com/YN63iAq78j

— APE HOUSE (@apehouseXTC) August 29, 2019

Naive Teen Idol, Friday, 30 August 2019 13:41 (four years ago) link

Groovy! Admittedly, I usually pull out 5.1 albums for the occasional stoned listening rather than my go-to, but I'll check that out. I hope the surround mix stays true to the albums' inspirations with crazy effects and room swirling guitar solos etc. rather than just adding "tasteful" room ambiance.

blatherskite, Friday, 30 August 2019 23:51 (four years ago) link

The complete set of demos is the big draw for me!

Gerald McBoing-Boing, Saturday, 31 August 2019 03:38 (four years ago) link

It’s Steven Wilson, so the mix is almost guaranteed to be great.

And agree, those demos should be amazing.

Naive Teen Idol, Saturday, 31 August 2019 12:24 (four years ago) link

one month passes...

This does not disappoint.

Naive Teen Idol, Sunday, 27 October 2019 18:44 (four years ago) link

I got mine a couple of days ago with a nice Sir John Johns autograph, haven't dug in yet because half my life is still in boxes after a house move.

Maresn3st, Sunday, 27 October 2019 20:07 (four years ago) link

three years pass...

I just got a new sound system and, man, does this 5.1 mix sound incredible. I almost forgot how good this sounds with all the Rick Wright-y Farfisa parts and Nick Mason-esque tom tom parts pattering around your head.

This may be my favorite XTC album.

Naive Teen Idol, Thursday, 9 March 2023 00:04 (one year ago) link

If you've not heard it, the Steve Wilson re-mix disc(s) of the entire Dukes discography really provides a genuinely new listening experience. Seek it out.

Alex in NYC, Thursday, 9 March 2023 14:02 (one year ago) link

Ah, I see someone already evangelized same. IGNORE ME (more than usual).

Alex in NYC, Thursday, 9 March 2023 14:02 (one year ago) link

I dunno who Lewis Tollani upthread is/was but I thank them for their service.

SQUIRREL MEAT!! (Capitaine Jay Vee), Thursday, 9 March 2023 14:21 (one year ago) link

Named after a song by Kaleidoscope (UK) is all I know.

Maggot Bairn (Tom D.), Thursday, 9 March 2023 14:34 (one year ago) link

two months pass...

is the 2019 reissue the Steven Wilson version? cuz it sounds amazing...much heavier low end. I've got 25 O'Clock on now, it's crazy how good this is. I don't think any of the actual psych-era records it's imitating sound as cool as this. this pastiche stuff really brought out the best of these guys somehow.

frogbs, Wednesday, 31 May 2023 02:28 (one year ago) link

yeah the 2019 reissue is the steven wilson mix

i'm listening to it now and yeah it's fantastic. the dukes records have always been some of my favourite xtc material - i think the real benefit of doing psych pastiche was that it got partridge working in a more consistently pop mode than before

ufo, Wednesday, 31 May 2023 08:59 (one year ago) link

No slight on the vocals, but the instrumental versions included are absolutely delightful.

MaresNest, Wednesday, 31 May 2023 09:44 (one year ago) link

can i just say how much i fucking _love_ "Have You Seen Jackie?" it's what all of those genderbaiting songs of the '60s _should_ have been but weren't. (Shout-out to "Baby Can I Wear Your Clothes" by the Ted Lucas' group The Spike Drivers, though. I don't know if it's _actually_ trans but I'm gonna interpret it that way.) It's kind of a special interest of mine, and a rewrite of "Arnold Layne" that isn't all "Arnold Layne, don't do it again!"? And it's also a great fucking song? YES, PLEASE.

Kate (rushomancy), Wednesday, 31 May 2023 17:25 (one year ago) link

they really do make that "she's a queer, queer, queer, little bird" line work

frogbs, Wednesday, 31 May 2023 17:37 (one year ago) link

Arnold Layne is literally about someone stealing women's underwear from washing lines, which isn't to be encouraged I would have thought.

Maggot Bairn (Tom D.), Wednesday, 31 May 2023 17:41 (one year ago) link

that's the problem, isn't it? you do a song about a transvestite and they're a "nasty sort of person", a creep who steals women's underwear from washing lines. that's the only way gender non-conformity was ever portrayed. one could very well get the impression that crossdressing is deviant, fetishistic behavior, the sort of thing that only a "nasty sort of person" would do.

Kate (rushomancy), Wednesday, 31 May 2023 18:51 (one year ago) link

i recently found a 2cd compilation set by Simon Dupree And The Big Sound.
there hidden in amongst their 60s pop excess were the two tracks by their side hustle - The Moles.

https://www.discogs.com/master/1391336-Simon-Dupree-And-The-Big-Sound-Part-Of-My-Past-The-Simon-Dupree-And-The-Big-Sound-Anthology

mark e, Wednesday, 31 May 2023 19:01 (one year ago) link

oh the moles single was one of my faves back in the day, one of the many groups rumored to secretly be the beatles though really i think of them as more being a forerunner to the residents (though maybe that's just because of _mark of the mole_). really underrated group, possibly best known these days because the shulman brothers went on to form gentle giant. associates project 39 lyon street did a great cover of their hit "kites". there are so many great buried gems on that comp, particularly if you're a big mellotron nerd like me. the original "kites" is great too, one of the great underrated '60s weirdo pop songs! "kites" is fun.

Kate (rushomancy), Wednesday, 31 May 2023 19:20 (one year ago) link

Yes indeed. The only problem is the Shulman brothers hated "Kites"!

Maggot Bairn (Tom D.), Wednesday, 31 May 2023 19:24 (one year ago) link

and this is why i stan barthes

Kate (rushomancy), Wednesday, 31 May 2023 19:27 (one year ago) link

two months pass...

found Psonic Psunspot and grabbed it too, forgot how much I absolutely adore certain tunes on here. "You're My Drug" especially. something kinda funny I noticed is when talking about these guys I actually start out a bit defensive, like "oh no it's actually really good, they do it all justice", mainly because these sort of throwback/nostalgia projects are so extremely common right now. but back in the mid 80s they weren't! dare I say the idea of a band imitating 20 year old music was actually quite novel back then? like what would the equivilent of that be right now, "oh wow it sounds just like Franz Ferdinand"?

frogbs, Tuesday, 8 August 2023 02:38 (ten months ago) link

ha maybe. yeah, as much as i appreciate franz ferdinand, i hardly think that there was anything so particular or distinguishing in them as there was in some of the flourishes of haute psych stuff.

maybe it’s the dimming of my eyes with age i guess— nothing of ff seems so “other” to me now. and in 1985, 1965 psych felt totally silly and weird and funny and remarkable to me.

toenail fungus (Hunt3r), Tuesday, 8 August 2023 03:24 (ten months ago) link

i know ff was just exemplar not actual

toenail fungus (Hunt3r), Tuesday, 8 August 2023 03:25 (ten months ago) link

I don't think any of the actual psych-era records it's imitating sound as cool as this.

July, SF Sorrow, Piper.... all sounding pretty cool to me. No shade on Andy and Co who absolutely love and worship this music, but there is a demarcation line of cringe that while the Dukes avoid, many 80s-present 60s obsessives stop their beatle boots waayyyyy over. And it's a fine line before it's just cosplay.

Reeves Gabrels' Funko Pop (majorairbro), Tuesday, 8 August 2023 06:10 (ten months ago) link

*stomp

Reeves Gabrels' Funko Pop (majorairbro), Tuesday, 8 August 2023 06:12 (ten months ago) link

found Psonic Psunspot and grabbed it too, forgot how much I absolutely adore certain tunes on here. "You're My Drug" especially. something kinda funny I noticed is when talking about these guys I actually start out a bit defensive, like "oh no it's actually really good, they do it all justice", mainly because these sort of throwback/nostalgia projects are so extremely common right now. but back in the mid 80s they weren't! dare I say the idea of a band imitating 20 year old music was actually quite novel back then? like what would the equivilent of that be right now, "oh wow it sounds just like Franz Ferdinand"?

There was the Damned doing Naz Nomad & the Nightmares, which (just) predates Dukes of Stratosphear and I've always wondered if it didn't influence in some way. I've never heard the album though.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naz_Nomad_and_the_Nightmares

Continuous Two-Tone Warble (Tom D.), Tuesday, 8 August 2023 06:53 (ten months ago) link

Plus, around the same time, Julian Cope (inevitably) did the Rabbi Joseph Gordan single, so some kind of 60s psych/garage rock revival was definitely in the air.

Continuous Two-Tone Warble (Tom D.), Tuesday, 8 August 2023 06:57 (ten months ago) link

There was a short psychedelic phase after punk which never really took off. Brian James had formed "Tanz Der Youth" and labelled it as such, but.

Mark G, Tuesday, 8 August 2023 07:26 (ten months ago) link

Cope kinda cites Nick Nicely's 'Hilly Fields 1892' single as some sort of spark, and that was 1982.

The Paisley Underground filtered over from the states in '84, Bucketful of Brains had already been going for a couple of years and people still had a lot of affection and curiosity for Syd Barret's work as well as the Nuggets era.

Psychedelia was also something that writers back then would attribute to bands like Echo & The Bunnymen and The Cure, it was still in the air I guess.

MaresNest, Tuesday, 8 August 2023 09:45 (ten months ago) link

Let's not forget the Damned trying to get Syd to produce their second album... and ending up with Nick Mason instead!

Continuous Two-Tone Warble (Tom D.), Tuesday, 8 August 2023 09:48 (ten months ago) link

Talking of the Damned, "The Black Album" is very psychedelic in places and that was 1980.

Continuous Two-Tone Warble (Tom D.), Tuesday, 8 August 2023 09:50 (ten months ago) link

We should have a poll, who would have been the worst member of PF to produce The Damned.

MaresNest, Tuesday, 8 August 2023 11:05 (ten months ago) link

By 1986 half the US underground bands had put out a record called psychedelic - Project MershZen Arcade ( and the “Eight Miles High” lead up), Meat Puppets, but even stuff like JFA and Die Kreutzen. Always wondered if XTC was even aware, or that was mostly a fanzine-level narrative.

Terrycoth Baphomet (bendy), Tuesday, 8 August 2023 12:42 (ten months ago) link

Around that time I picked up that Naz Nomad from a remainder bin and listened to it twice. It was pretty weak. I should try again.

Terrycoth Baphomet (bendy), Tuesday, 8 August 2023 12:43 (ten months ago) link

had no idea any of this stuff existed, gonna be busy today

frogbs, Tuesday, 8 August 2023 13:36 (ten months ago) link

Definitely check out Nick Nicely.

Continuous Two-Tone Warble (Tom D.), Tuesday, 8 August 2023 14:01 (ten months ago) link

^^^

Vaguely Threatening CAPTCHAs, Tuesday, 8 August 2023 14:14 (ten months ago) link

Will have to get one while they're not mega-expensive

Mark G, Tuesday, 8 August 2023 20:20 (ten months ago) link

My 83-4 had a lot of soft boys hitchcock and paisley underground vibes, it was def in the air— tho I didnt know naz nomad. going just on college stations and rekkid stores it was so so much harder then

toenail fungus (Hunt3r), Wednesday, 9 August 2023 01:51 (ten months ago) link


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