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The Fuzzy Warbles Series (Part Two)

January 31st, 2007

The second of 3 exclusive podcasts in which Andy Partridge talks about the Fuzzy Warbles Collectors Album. Andy chats about the various pieces of equipment he uses and also a little about the up coming Monstrance project.
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16 Comments »

  1. Brilliant stuff–keep it coming. It’s all a real education for a musical newbie such as myself . . . .

    Comment by Lori — January 31, 2007 @ 10:26 pm
  2. Great and interesting stuff …as usual…

    Comment by LêA — February 1, 2007 @ 4:55 am
  3. Love it, hope the podcast is a long term production.

    Comment by Marcus — February 1, 2007 @ 6:29 am
  4. As always, wonderful to listen to Andy’s thoughts and words. More please!

    Comment by Kevin — February 1, 2007 @ 7:29 am
  5. Hey Andy,

    If you’re still stuck on a cover take a look at http://www.dominicrouse.com

    for something a little different.

    don’t ever stop making music,

    Dominic

    Comment by Dominic — February 1, 2007 @ 7:33 am
  6. fantastic stuff! please do more than 3!!!

    Comment by Stevie Donks — February 1, 2007 @ 8:43 am
  7. Thanks, nice to see you going strong

    Comment by Kailis — February 1, 2007 @ 9:12 am
  8. Great stuff ! I have Vol. 1-6 so far and I agree with your thoughts about other artists Like McCartney,, Lennon,,and as a singer songwriter myself its good to hear how they came about songs ,you hear all the little nooks and crannies and how they got to the finished product and you feel better about your own songs,,Where most people think they just went in the studio bing bang its done, you realize its not like that at all ,except in a few cases ( Instant Karma for one) and that its a long process, an enjoyable one at that..but hours ,days, months.. of trying this and that and finally kind of abandoning it as a Finished product. ~

    Comment by Erron Geer — February 1, 2007 @ 11:42 am
  9. love the insight and outsight and over and undersight. my ears are already aching for monstrance. great to know you’re still growing and stretching. whatever you do andy, know these ears will listen. thanks for all the musical treats over the years.

    Comment by roxword — February 1, 2007 @ 4:19 pm
  10. Part 2 was great , I missed part 1 is there any way to hear that. It’s great to hear a genious talking like your guitar playing friend from down the block. Please keep ‘em coming.
    RAS

    Comment by Robert Sole — February 2, 2007 @ 1:13 am
  11. Another enthralling instalment, just so grateful for the chance to hear the workings of your ’skip of a brain’, Andy. Surely the best and most diligent of home recorders.. please keep the podcasts coming…how about a nice one of tips on obscure XTC chords and tunings? : )

    Comment by keltik — February 2, 2007 @ 2:41 am
  12. J’adore, comme d’hab! mais bon, vous parlez trop vite anglais; je ne comprends pas tout!! bizzz à vous!!

    Comment by COURGEY jean françois — February 2, 2007 @ 2:05 pm
  13. Great stuff, as usual. You really spoil us Andy. First this podcast, then song by song at Myspace, reply after reply at the forum – and I haven´t even mentioned the music!

    Comment by Per Aronsson — February 3, 2007 @ 11:25 am
  14. Great too listen to this as it’s interesting to learn the tricks of the trade and I have tried to do what Andy is talking about and it is great fun, laying a drum track then the bass on the 2nd track then guitar and voice on the 3rd and 4th tracks. The new album sounds good but it’s not a new XTC album, and even if it’s great will it sell in todays market? With the narrow minded bunch of idiots in the music world today.
    Shops probably wont even sell it and give you a strange look as if you 4 heads when you ask for it!

    Comment by paul(balmy)balm — February 4, 2007 @ 2:40 am
  15. Thanks for doing these podcasts / blogs. Apart from giving us further insight into your work, it encourages us to leave feedback in a way that’s slightly different to the forum.

    Along with the XTCfans MySpace sight, this venture into Web 2.0 is much appreciated.

    Many thanks,

    Istvanski.

    Comment by Istvanski — February 12, 2007 @ 3:50 pm
  16. I am really fascinated at the comments re the way Andy works. I am also a big fan of Tori Amos; her views on sharing the creative process are the exact opposite of Andy’s. Isn’t music great!
    And is there any chance of XTC releases on vinyl albums? I can’t cope with 7″ singles!
    What a grouch I am!
    Love the podcasts, love the last album[s]. Thanks.

    Comment by Ray Worman — February 20, 2007 @ 1:47 pm

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