XTC - The Mayor Of Simpleton - Full Complete Long Version Video
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Extract from Oranges & Lemons Blu-ray 5.1 Surround
Filmed by West-One Television ,London ,16 January 1989
UK version directed by Nick Jones (as Ian Absentia)
Oranges And Lemons is the third in a series of expanded XTC album reissues, including 5.1 Surround mixes, new stereo mixes and High-Resolution stereo mixes by Steven Wilson, along with a wealth of extra audio and visual material.
Steven Wilson produced the mixes with the input of founder band member Andy Partridge and the full approval of the band.
This cd/blu-ray edition is presented in special packaging with an expanded booklet and sleeve-notes by Andy Partridge, Colin Moulding and Dave Gregory.
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I knew Dave's parents, they lived about 50 yards from me. They were instrumental in getting me and my husband together 43 years ago!
Love XTC, local lads done bloody good.
That bassline deserves its own place in history.
The entire thing, not just the main verse part. The entire thing is orchestral in its approach. Pure genius.
Oh yea it's great.
I can't help but try playing it on guitar, it's so amazing...
Bass line by Andy Partridge.
Reminds me of Foxton
Opened for the Police in Seattle. Left the Police show after a couple songs, went outside and there they were hanging out on the steps of their bus. Got to talk to them a little over an hour...such good guys, all of them, just normal young men intensely talented. I played nothing but XTC for a couple weeks after.
Did Oingo Boingo open before XTC?
Yes, I saw that tour at UCSB Oingo Boingo, XTC, The Police. To this day I call this the best concert I have ever seen.
Rob Aldridge i would NEVER walk out on the police ( AFAIKC ) so i guess i, sadly, wouldnt have your experiene. If i knew this would happen i would walk out without hesitation. What YEAR was this ?
I had such a crush on Partridge in my twenties. His way of putting things won my young heart over. Just a brilliant lyricist.
@@williameichenberger8581 I was otoh pumped that happened. The Police and Oingo Boingo were both in my top 5 before I learned about XTC. discovered them in 2015 learned about that lineup in '17 and on the one hand it's cool they stood that close to the precipice of greatness but on the other, I was born 12 or 13 years after that lineup so I never even had a chance to see them live.
Two bands I never saw live and regret it to this day are Prefab Sprout, and XTC, two of the finest bands and songwriters this country has ever produced.
Prefab Sprout?! F*ck off!
Sprout were shite
Funnily enough I've become obsessed with both bands lately, great lyrics and very melodic.
@@badsexofficialthingy2026 they weren't THAT bad but yeah I don't think they're fine songwriters at all.
@@badsexofficialthingy2026 I just saw your video, I don't think you're in any position to call anyone "shite" dude.
What a band - what a song - what a tragedy that they never got the worldwide success that they deserved. Even their references are superb ..... The Avengers here, The Prisoner there and JFK . Genius.
Can you elaborate
@@georgewashington7850
If you need elaboration, then elaboration is impossible.
You'd have to go back and get familiar with the TV shows The Avengers and The Prisoner, etc, for clues.
"Well I don't know how many pounds make up a ton of all the Nobel Prizes that I've never won", may be my favorite single line in any pop song ever written.
Me too! He was smart to leave it for last; otherwise, anything afterward would have been anticlimactic.
Yes!!!
I love the whole production of the Oranges and Lemons album. Can't understand why it's not rated more highly.
One of the best bass lines ever! 40 plus years later and I still love these guys!!!
1000% concurrence.
Agreed
Are you THE Dee Palmer??? if so, saw you at RamsHead Annapolis MD with Martin and crew a few years ago!
I think that XTC have never wrote a bad song. Andy and Colin are two great artists.
It's 2021 and this song still gives me ther best goosebumps of my life :-)
:-D
It is a masterpiece
This will sound crazy coming from a longtime XTC fan, but I just burst into tears out of nowhere hearing this for the first time in years. I mean I wept hardcore! I love Andy and I'm blessed for having his music and Colin also, change my life.
Now 2023. Still does.
The King for a Day ending though... everything about this is just so meticulously crafted. So unbelievably underrated.
One of the best pop songs ever written. Crisp clean and driving. An amazing band then and this song holds up all these years later. My hat is off!
100%
My bucket list includes seeing XTC live and so bloody glad they toured Australia in 1979 and I saw them at Sydney University roundhouse. I pity everybody in the world that missed out.
I have that on VHS!
flooberbloob Upload it!!!
This song is so sweet and andy partridge is still the world's most underrated songwriter
One of the best bands of all time
Seeing Andy and XTC having fun playing out their dreams as the Monkees/Beatles in this video, and epic song, emphasises how underappreciated they still are. They should be national treasures.
International
It doesn't get any more British than this. And Colin Moulding's bass-line, brilliant!
I can believe that.
And here I thought Moulding used a Rickenbacker; but that looks like a Hagstrom--?
The bass line on Partridge's demo has the magnificent main riff, but a lot of the "life" of the bass line - how the parts of the song connect together, the playing in the bridge, and the vital and brilliant descending riff at the end - was absent from the demo. Not sure how those parts came together.
Moulding recorded the song with a Wal bass. From what I've read he's never owned a Rickenbacker and the one in the video is a copy.
He used a lot of Fenders in the early years, with a few oddball basses mixed in, and got some wonderful sounds from an old Vox bass on their final couple of albums.
Moulding taking it to another level on his natural instrument?
I find the music of The Kinks is even more British than XTC's one. So both brilliant ;)
For those who haven't seen the Documenter XTC: THIS IS POP I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT!!!
Saw it when it was first released but now it seems to have disappeared? Anyone know where one can see This is Pop in the U.S.?
@@danielbrockett9544 it ran on Showtime so if you have that channel on demand you should be able to get it.
This was released when I was 19. I'm 52 now. They were the Beatles for my generation.
Nice comment, I'm a few months older. I know it's what middle aged people say but what the fuck went wrong with music and fashion ? Also, who were the Irish beatles?
There must have been a popular band we didn't know of from the emerald Isle. My favourite Irish band is only London Irish and they are all in their 70s now.
@@badsexofficialthingy2026 Thin Lizzy. You're welcome.
This was in heavy rotation on the Boston alternative radio stations, the winter I started dating my (now) husband. 30 years later it still takes me back to college and the early stages of our life together!
As time goes b, xtc becomes more of a treasure. Colin plays for the song, not for himself. Much respect 👌
Best comment.
If only THE MAYOR OF SIMPLETON could be KING FOR A DAY!!
Too bad he's actually PRESIDENT KILL AGAIN
Or Prime Minister Andy Partridge?
Sheer genius . Perfect pop . Only the band that The Beatles could have been , if they had tried harder .
Mister Ion,
Thank you for one of the most tersely satisfying comments I've read in months.
I have too many acqaintances who never escaped their Beatles phase.
These are otherwise erudite folk,
but mention of the Kinks or Clash, nets you a blank stare.
Nice work. I'll be brandishing that like the perfectly balanced rapier it is.
If they had been up to making a TV show based on this video, I would be binge watching it right now.
SAME!
Me too!
i wish THIS ua-cam.com/video/v46iZ-9ugMg/v-deo.html was on every night...
Andy and Colin are pop geniuses,...this song STILL holds up. Pop perfection!
Pop just doesn't get any better than this. Pure joy.
This clever and well-produced video is so good that it actually does justice to the song. An integral part of XTC was always their humor and flare for visual puns. Really, they were up there with the Beatles for the complete experience they offered the owner of their physical records (an experience lost with Mp3 files).
Its wild how sometimes things need to be out of sight and out of mind for a while before they really catch fire and burn their brightest. XTC know mostly as "oh the lads from Swindon" back in the old days finding the popularity and listeners they deserved all along in the internet age
This is so crazy! My Dad used to play this song all the time and I kind of forgot about it. This is bringing back so many good memories. The UA-cam algorithm works wonders sometimes (:
Another great song by the English! Wendy Wonderful- Karen Bird is a beautiful young lady in this video. Andy Partridge looks dapper in his wardrobe for this vid. This video received heavy airplay on MTV back in 1988 or 1989...
Who is karen Bird? More info?
I was there on the Video Shoot. Silly Fact. At 2:01 Andy accidentally cut a huge Fart and the whole Band couldn't stop laughing!
Would you be able to confirm who Wendy Wonderful is? Like so many, I find her quite appealing, but have never been able to find out who she is. There are so many on various blogs who have tried to find out.
@@halsigmund3426 she's Karen Bird - she's a writer and director - she was a video director back in the late 80s for the likes of Godley & Creme.
Construction of the song and the baseline - and the production - just everything! Plus a really fun video with all this great British stuff in it including a nod to The Avengers.
This so reminds me of the Avengers from the 60s the ones with Dianna Rigg and Patrick McGee
That's intentional. I think the thing she's wearing is almost exactly like something Emma Peale (Dianna Rigg) wore.
@@garynelson561 Peel...
@@garynelson561 True but she looks more like Tara King (Linda Thorson)
YEP! That's EXACTLY what they were going for! :D
@@happydude6713 you have a very good point Sir
Gods, I love them.
No wonder this group are held up by most people as one of the top 5 English music makers we've produced , nothing after the late 70s comes close 👌
This song always makes me happy. I have loved it forever and it always gives me the same feeling.
Now kids have Lizzo, I'm glad I'm old.
I get pissed off because they were so great..and could never see them!
Last tour 1982 Andy had nervous breakdown . Stage fright.
Like so many other XTC songs, it should have been a number 1 hit around the world! As good a song as anything the Police or the Beatles came up with!
yeah what happened?
I love Colin, the bass line holds it all together, and besides, he's so cute ! (>
This is a masterclass in songwriting.
Just listen.
XTC is one of my top ten bands.
I love the way it flows along without getting boring, these guys are great!!!!
Imagine how big XTC would have gotten if only Andy had been able to "write a big hit song". Alas, we'll never know.
This is how to play the Bass Guitar...... Hats off to Colin Moulding.
I remember first finding this video. I am a Major fan of the Avengers (British version not American) and just loved it and found more of their music and never looked back.
The most criminally, under rated group......EVER !!
THE WHOLE BAND XTC is a Masterclass
XTC is Genius Tuneage 🎹🎸🎤💘
Their music is just as brilliant as their hairstyles.
One of the most underrated bands ever. I own 12 albums of theirs
My favorite band ever ...
More info on Karen Bird/ Wendy Wonderful please. ..GREAT SONG.
Colin is so overlooked as a Master Bass Player. Simply Criminal.
Lookin' good in what is believed to be one of those Angora chain link sweaters all the kids are talking about, Andy.
I remember loving this song a long time ago. Still do.
Fantastic video. Thanks for uploading
Definitely a treasure find for me.. I absolutely just love their music..,
"Oranges and Lemons" is one of those albums in which there's not a bad track. "Across This Antheap" is such a visually evocative songs I've dreamed about doing a music video to it.
Pat Mastellotto! Had no idea he played with XTC.
Bookish,clever,and sarcastic.God bless Andy Partridge.
What a great bassline. Great BAND. Love them.
I recall in the mid-80s , I think it was , the NME ( UK music industry weekly a cut above the rest ) had an annual readers poll in which there was a category for 'most missed band'. XTC won it every year after they split up. Eventually there were so few votes for all other bands combined that they retired the category entirely . Says it all really . Dear God but they were great !
I am so profoundly sad and happy at your comment!
Dear God. Yeah, I see what you did there.
They should be on that RNRHOF induction list...
So agree with this!! Dude, I don't get it. Maybe we can. start a petition or something!
@@andrewrosen6508 In the wasteland that is modern music, these accomplished masters of songwriting and storytelling are sorely missed. XTC/The Dukes of Stratosphear/Three Wise Men/David Dreams were an immensely talented band, with an unusual breadth of styles, subjects, and moods that are reflected in their fairly prolific output, especially from about 1980- 1990, when they did some of best and most thoughtful power pop of that era. It's unfortunate that Partridge's stage fright kept them from touring, but even as a studio band, they made their mark, and each record during that decade- long stretch contained several gems, and more than a few masterpieces. Some compared them to a second coming of the Beatles; however, they didn't ape anyone in particular (except when deliberately doing so, with tongue in cheek), although they were influenced by many of their predecessors from that era. The Dukes records capture their love of that period masterfully, and they give it their own humorous twists in a tasty homage. Still, as good as those are, their less psychedelic songs like Love on a Farmboy's Wages, Dear God, Runaways, Senses Working Overtime, Ballet for a Rainy Day, Wake Up, Summer's Cauldron, Living Through Another Cuba, Down in the Cockpit, The Mayor of Simpleton, Peter Pumpkinhead... just FLOWED. Their star burned very brightly and most uniquely for a long time, by any standards. And the schlock Rock Hall of Fame continues to populate itself with marginal bands that sold a lot of records without an iota of the originality, depth or charm these guys had.
Who's here after Beato's video?
They'll get the "Beato Bounce" !
Yeah but I've loved this song, album, and band since I was a wee lad.
That bridge tho. Such concise, eloquent, POP!
I'm not ashamed to say yes
I'm here after Senses Working Overtime but Rick Beato did pop up in my subscriber feed.
Some of Andy Partrige's sleeve notes for the some of the deluxe remastered CDs are quite amusing.
I heard this song on the car radio when it first came out. There have only been a few songs that have done this to me, but I had to pull the car over. It's hard to drive when your jaw is on the floor. This is near the top of my list off perfect pop songs, different from the Beatles but the equal of their best work in terms of playfulness, power and just plain joy.
Sublime, transcendent, genius.
Never understood why they were not bigger back then - now that I‘m seeing them ...
Sounds like a entire inside joke about everyone involved. Excellent,
Brilliant song, incredibly performed. And how awesome that the video gives credit to everyone who participated - who does that?
I just love how he pronounces "Uni-vorce-ity. Purposeful or a Swindon thing?
Speaking as a Swindonian, a bit of both. Goes well with the song, but a true Swindon accent has that 'twang' on the "r''. As a kid I couldn't say 'girl' properly, and still can't say 'squirrel'. ha
He's just taking the piss, univeeerrrsitee round year
@@HaveIGotMuseForYou you probably say it like me, not wrong but everyone thinks we are thick.
As an American I always heard it as Uni-Var-si-Ty, and couldn't discern if it was just the accent or a bit of snark at the coeds going for the jocks. Had the CD back in the day though, and thought Andy was adorable. The video rocks as much as the song, even after all these years.
@@HaveIGotMuseForYou I always wondered why Andy sounded like Justin Hayward of the Moody Blues, then I discovered that Justin is a fellow Swindonian.
XTC did music and music videos extremely well. If more bands were like this in the 80s MTV wouldn't have sucked so much.
Never been near a university,
Never took a paper or a learned degree,
And some of your friends think that's stupid of me,
But it's nothing that I care about
Well I don't know how to tell the weight of the sun,
And of mathematics well I want none,
And I may be the Mayor of Simpleton,
But I know one thing and that's I love you
When their logic grows cold and all thinking gets done,
You'll be warm in the arms of the Mayor of Simpleton
I can't have been there when brains were handed round
(Please be upstanding for the Mayor of Simpleton),
Or get past the cover of your books profound,
(Please be upstanding for the Mayor of Simpleton),
And some of your friends thinks it's really unsound,
That you're even seen talking to me
Well I don't know how to write a big hit song,
And all crossword puzzles well I just shun,
And I may be the Mayor of Simpleton,
But I know one thing and that's I love you
I'm not proud of the fact that I never learned much,
Just feel I should say,
What you get is all real, I can't put on an act,
It takes brains to do that anyway (And anyway...)
And I can't unravel riddles, problems and puns,
How the home computer has me on the run,
And I may be the Mayor of Simpleton,
But I know one thing and that's I love you (I love you)
If depth of feeling is a currency,
(Please be upstanding for the Mayor of Simpleton),
Then I'm the man who grew the money tree,
(No chain of office and no hope of getting one)
Some of your friends are too brainy to see,
That they're paupers and that's how they'll stay
Well I don't know how many pounds make up a ton,
Of all the Nobel prizes that I've never won,
And I may be the Mayor of Simpleton,
But I know one thing and that's I love you
When all logic grows cold and all thinking gets done,
You'll be warm in the arms of the Mayor of Simpleton
You'll be warm in the arms of the Mayor of Simpleton
You'll be warm in the arms of the Mayor
(Please be upstanding for the Mayor of Simpleton)
(Please be upstanding for the Mayor of Simpleton)
(Please be upstanding for the Mayor of Simpleton)
(Please be upstanding for the Mayor of Simpleton)
(Please be upstanding for the Mayor of Simpleton)
大好きな曲です。
Thank you.
Why is this not at the top of the comments section?
always loved it since 1989
hes lying he can write a big hit song
I know right?
That's technically not true, unless you call a 'number 10' a "big hit".
Colin Moulding's bass lines (not just in this song, but all of them) are always so freaking inventive and great. This band should have been waaaay bigger than they got, but then, they'd have had to write shlock, so I guess it's good they didn't.
Wtf this is incredible guys, I’m astounded
I'm here to send out a simple plea to all ladies and gentlemen who are starting a wonderful family…Firstly, thank you and I sincerely hope you have a wonderful life…Secondly, I'd only ask you to consider introducing your children to the absolute JOY of music…Which is always about emotion, craft, empathy and technique…to that end…🥰
Whatever happened to talented bands like this who were masters of their craft??
Best song❤❤❤❤
I worked security at an XTC concert at the Beacon Theater in Los Angeles, 1987. I saw Andy, in a rage, throw a record executive out of a window, and Colin was involved in a brawl with a biker gang after the show. It was shockingly violent and horrific.
The audience rioted in the streets and destroyed hundreds of small, family-run businesses. It was awful. Truly awful.
My favourite song.
X T C est plus que le reflet d'une époque, c'est un astéroïde fantôme qui revient jeter son dévolu sur l'art sonore. Une onde prodigieuse chargée de paradoxes d'où s'échappent l'obscurantisme la féérie et l'irrationnel, facteurs hypnotiques défiant les âmes vulnérables en quête d'absolu. Cette architecture sonore est un court tunnel qui mène à la lumière !!!
What makes this song great? Rick knows!
Rick Beato?
MY FAVORITE TUNE BY THESE GUYS!!!!!!!!!!
Much respect ,John the barn tiler
Fave bass line, but I love this video. It's mental. As it should be :D
I want to marry that bass line.
Wonderful, wonderful song.
it's great that one of the lines of the song is "and I don't know how to write a big hit song", because you kind of, well, did... :)
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Ed Doolan on Radio WM introduce me to this . Bless you
I always think how Andy at the time looked like a grown-up version of Gerald Bostock from Jethro Tull's "Thick As A Brick" album cover. (Yeah, I know that reference dates me...)
Nice. Love it.
My go to feel good music!! 💪🎤🎼🎹
sooooo good sound quality!
"and my home computer has me on the run" 😂
I adore Colin's shaggy hair. 😍
Such a great song and album
The video is nonsense, don't look for a storyline there, but the song is superb. The original album US CD and LP pressings on Geffen Records sound like crap, but fortunately - it took decades - the album was remastered, remixed and reissued on both CD, audio Blue Ray and Vinyl. The sound is spectacular. They did a great job here.