XTC's White Music: 45 years on (part two) - a podcast by Mark Fisher

from 2023-02-03T05:00

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In the second of a two-part conversation for What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast, five fans, journalists and photographers recall what it was like to witness XTC explode onto the scene. On 20 January 1978, XTC released their debut album, White Music, setting our radios in motion for the next 45 years.

 

Tony Mitchell, editorial staffer on Sounds, followed XTC to Hamburg, Amsterdam and Japan. Photographer Jill Furmanovsky was on the same trip to Hamburg in 1978 and subsequent publicity sessions. Beverley Glick, who wrote for Sounds under the name of Betty Page, joined XTC in New York in 1980. Paul Burgess and Andy Poulton were at school at Headlands in Swindon, where the caretaker was Colin Moulding's dad.

 

Music by Warren Butson.

XTC's White Music: 45 years on (part one)

 

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Paul Burgess

This Is Hardcore 

 

Warren Butson

Helter Skelter 

 

Jill Furmanovsky

Website 

Rock Archive 

Swindon Works: XTC 1978 Hanging Around books 

 

Beverley Glick
Website

 

Tony Mitchell

Website  

 

Andy Poulton

Website

 

Sounds Clips 

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