XTC at the Manor
XTC at the Manor

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XTC at the Manor

1980
Movie
60 min
English

A documentary on the recording of the song "Towers of London" and a brief behind-the-scenes look at the making of the "Generals and Majors" video. Recorded at Richard Branson's mansion, August 1980.

Insights

IMDb7.5/10
Director: UnknownGenres: Concert Film, Music

Plot Summary

XTC at the Manor captures the English new wave band XTC performing live at The Manor Studio in Oxfordshire. The concert footage showcases the band in their prime, delivering energetic renditions of their songs from the era. It provides a raw and intimate look at the band's musical prowess and stage presence.

Critical Reception

As a live performance recording, XTC at the Manor is primarily appreciated by dedicated fans of the band, offering a valuable glimpse into their live sound during a significant period of their career. It is generally viewed as an authentic and engaging document of the band's concert performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Captures XTC's energetic live performance from a pivotal era.

  • Offers raw and intimate footage of the band at The Manor Studio.

  • A must-see for devoted XTC fans interested in their live sound.

Google audience: Google user reviews for this specific concert film are not widely available, but general sentiment for XTC's live performances from this period highlights their inventive songwriting and dynamic stage presence.

Fun Fact

The Manor Studio, where this performance was recorded, was previously owned by Mike Oldfield and has hosted recordings by numerous iconic artists, including Queen and Paul McCartney.

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