Show Notes
With their allusions to town and country, chalkhills and steam trains, XTC have deep Swindon roots. But how well do their references travel?
In the first of two episodes exploring XTC's Wiltshire worldview, we look at the influence of British nursery rhymes on songs ranging from Ladybird to We're All Light, Ballet for a Rainy Day and Brainiac's Daughter.
Sharing their UK expertise are Belinda Blanchard and Peter Mills, while our American cousins Sandy Leffew and Ami Parkerson talk about British invasions and exotic accents. Mark Fisher is the host.
The fabulous musical soundtrack comes courtesy of
Sarah Palmer and
Lotte Fisher, who also provides the episode illustration.
Further reading in
The XTC Bumper Book of Fun for Boys and Girls and
What Do You Call That Noise? An XTC Discovery Book available from
https://www.xtclimelight.com
Thanks to the Pink Things, Humble Daisies and Knights in Shining Karma who've done the same.
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