Andrew John Partridge (born 11 November 1953) is an English guitarist, singer-songwriter and record producer best known for co-founding the band
XTC. He and
Colin Moulding each acted as a songwriter and frontman for XTC, with Partridge writing and singing about two-thirds of the group's material. While XTC were a formative British
new wave group, Partridge's songwriting drew heavily from 1960s pop and
psychedelia
Psychedelia usually refers to a Aesthetics, style or aesthetic that is resembled in the psychedelic subculture of the 1960s and the psychedelic experience produced by certain psychoactive substances. This includes psychedelic art, psychedelic ...
and his style gradually shifted to more traditional pop, often with
pastoral
The pastoral genre of literature, art, or music depicts an idealised form of the shepherd's lifestyle – herding livestock around open areas of land according to the seasons and the changing availability of water and pasture. The target au ...
themes. The band's only UK top 10 hit, "
Senses Working Overtime", was written by Partridge.
Partridge is sometimes regarded as the "godfather" of the 1990s
Britpop
Britpop was a mid-1990s United Kingdom, British-based music culture movement that emphasised Britishness. Musically, Britpop produced bright, catchy alternative rock, with significant influences from British guitar pop of the 1960s and 1970s. B ...
movement.
Since the 1980s, he has worked, written with or produced for many other recording artists, including collaborative albums with
Peter Blegvad,
Harold Budd
Harold Montgomory Budd (May 24, 1936December 8, 2020) was an American music composer and poet. Born in Los Angeles and raised in the Mojave Desert, he became a respected composer in the minimal music and avant-garde scene of Southern California ...
and
Robyn Hitchcock
Robyn Rowan Hitchcock (born 3 March 1953) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. While primarily a vocalist and guitarist, he also plays harmonica, piano, and bass guitar. After leading the Soft Boys in the late 1970s and releasing the ...
. From 2002 to 2006, Partridge's APE House record label released several volumes of his
demos and songs as part of the ''
Fuzzy Warbles'' series. Beyond music, he is also an illustrator,
toy soldier
A toy soldier is a miniature figurine that represents a soldier. The term applies to depictions of uniformed military personnel from all eras, and includes knights, cowboys, Native Americans in the United States, American Indians, pirates, samu ...
hobbyist and designer of
board game
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s.
Early life
Andrew John Partridge was born 11 November 1953 at
Mtarfa Royal Navy Hospital in
Mtarfa,
Malta
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to English parents.
He grew up on Penhill
council estate
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in
Swindon
Swindon () is a town in Wiltshire, England. At the time of the 2021 Census the population of the built-up area was 183,638, making it the largest settlement in the county. Located at the northeastern edge of the South West England region, Swi ...
,
Wiltshire
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. Partridge was an only child. His father John was a navy signalman, and his mother Vera a shop assistant in a retail chemists. When Partridge entered adolescence, it was discovered that his father was having an extramarital affair, and his mother consequently had a nervous breakdown, leading to her being institutionalised. She "verbally disowned" Andy once he started growing his hair long.
As a teenager, Partridge was a fan of contemporary pop groups like
the Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
, but was intimidated by the process of learning guitar. When
the Monkees
The Monkees were an American pop rock band formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1960s. The band consisted of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones (musician), Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork. Spurred by the success of ''The Monkees (TV series), Th ...
grew popular, he became interested in joining a music group. He recalled watching local guitarist
Dave Gregory performing
Jimi Hendrix
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential guitarists of all time. Inducted ...
-style songs at churches and youth clubs: "Sort of
acid
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-
skiffle
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. I thought, 'Ah, one day I'll play guitar!' But I didn't think I would be in the same band as this kid on the stage."
He was particularly fond of
psychedelic records such as
Pink Floyd
Pink Floyd are an English Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1965. Gaining an early following as one of the first British psychedelic music, psychedelic groups, they were distinguished by their extended compositions, sonic experiments ...
's "
See Emily Play" (1967),
Tomorrow's "
My White Bicycle" (1967), and
the Moles' "We Are the Moles" (1968).
The first records he ever bought were the Beatles' ''
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band'' (1967) and the Monkees'
self-titled debut (1966).
Partridge eventually obtained a guitar, taught himself how to play it with no formal training, and immediately took to writing songs.
He submitted a caricature of Monkee
Micky Dolenz
George Michael Dolenz Jr. ( ; born March 8, 1945) is an American musician and actor. He was the drummer and one of two primary vocalists for the pop rock band the Monkees (1966–1970, and reunions until 2021), and a co-star of the TV series ''T ...
to ''Monkees Monthly''s Draw a Monkee competition and won, using the £10 prize to buy a
Grundig tape recorder.
At the age of 15, he wrote his first song, titled "Please Help Me", and while in Swindon College attracted the nickname "Rocky" for his early guitar mastery of the Beatles' "
Rocky Raccoon".
Partridge eventually dropped out of school and formed the first of several "loud and horrid" rock bands with the purpose of meeting girls.
By the early 1970s, his music tastes had accordingly transitioned "from the Monkees to having a big binge on this Euro-avant-garde stuff. I got really in deep."
One of his first bands was called "Stiff Beach", formed in August 1970. In early 1972, Partridge's constantly evolving group settled into a four-piece called "Star Park".
By then, he had found a job at a record shop
and was engrossed with bands such as
the Stooges
The Stooges or Iggy and the Stooges, originally billed as the Psychedelic Stooges, were an American rock band formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1967 by singer Iggy Pop, guitarist Ron Asheton, drummer Scott Asheton, and bassist Dave Alexande ...
, the
New York Dolls
New York Dolls were an American rock music, rock band formed in New York City in 1971. Along with the Velvet Underground, the MC5, and the Stooges, they were one of the first bands of the early punk rock scenes. Although the band never achieved ...
,
Alice Cooper
Vincent Damon Furnier (born February 4, 1948), known by his stage name Alice Cooper, is an American rock singer and songwriter whose career spans sixty years. With a raspy voice and a stage show that features numerous props and stage illusion ...
, and
Pink Fairies
Pink Fairies are an English proto-punk rock band initially active in the London (Ladbroke Grove) underground and psychedelic scene of the early 1970s. They promoted free music, drug use, and anarchy, and often performed impromptu gigs and ot ...
.
XTC

In late 1972, Partridge's Star Park was joined by bassist
Colin Moulding and drummer
Terry Chambers. The band became known as XTC in 1975 and signed to
Virgin Records
Virgin Records is a British record label owned by Universal Music Group. They were originally founded as a British independent record label in 1972 by entrepreneurs Richard Branson, Simon Draper, Nik Powell, and musician Tom Newman (musician), ...
in 1977. Partridge wrote the majority of XTC's songs, was the band's frontman and de facto leader, and in Moulding's view, typically acted as an "executive producer" for their albums. His early XTC songs were marked by his distinct singing style, something he jokingly described as a "walrus" or "seal bark", but otherwise an amalgamation of
Buddy Holly
Charles Hardin Holley (September 7, 1936 – February 3, 1959), known as Buddy Holly, was an American singer, songwriter, and musician who was a central and pioneering figure of rock and roll. He was born to a musical family in Lubbock, Texa ...
's "hiccup",
Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Referred to as the "King of Rock and Roll", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Elvis Presley, one of the most significant cultural figures of the ...
's vibrato, and "the howled mannerisms of
Steve Harley."
He later dismissed most of his initial output as premature songs "built around this electric wordplay stuff".
While XTC were a formative
punk
Punk or punks may refer to:
Genres, subculture, and related aspects
* Punk rock, a music genre originating in the 1970s associated with various subgenres
* Punk subculture, a subculture associated with punk rock, or aspects of the subculture s ...
group, Partridge's music drew heavily from
British Invasion
The British Invasion was a cultural phenomenon of the mid-1960s, when Rock music, rock and pop music acts from the United Kingdom and other aspects of Culture of the United Kingdom, British culture became popular in the United States with sign ...
songwriters, and his style gradually shifted to more traditional
pop, often with
pastoral
The pastoral genre of literature, art, or music depicts an idealised form of the shepherd's lifestyle – herding livestock around open areas of land according to the seasons and the changing availability of water and pasture. The target au ...
themes.
Music critic
John Harris said that Partridge exemplified "a very English genre: rock music uprooted from the glamour and dazzle of the city, and recast as the soundtrack to life in suburbs, small towns, and the kind of places – like Swindon – that may be more sizeable, but are still held up as bywords for broken hopes and limited horizons."
He cited Partridge's 1981 song "
Respectable Street" as one of the "most evocative items" in his catalog.
In 1982, as XTC were about to headline a tour of the United States in support of ''
English Settlement'', they permanently withdrew from concert touring after Partridge suffered an onstage nervous breakdown and remained a studio-only band from then on.
For a period afterward, it was rumoured among fans and industry insiders that the group had stopped performing because Partridge had died, and some American bands put on XTC tribute shows in his remembrance.
The group ran into more problems once it was discovered that poor management led to them incurring hundreds of thousands in unpaid
value-added tax
A value-added tax (VAT or goods and services tax (GST), general consumption tax (GCT)) is a consumption tax that is levied on the value added at each stage of a product's production and distribution. VAT is similar to, and is often compared wi ...
es. Partridge said that he was eventually left with "about £300 in the bank, which is really heavy when you've got a family and everyone thinks you're 'Mr Rich and Famous'."
In December 1984, Partridge formed
the Dukes of Stratosphear, a
neo-psychedelic XTC offshoot that he envisioned as a pastiche of "your favourite bands from 1967". They recorded the mini-album ''
25 O'Clock'' (1985) and the LP ''
Psonic Psunspot'' (1987), both of which outsold XTC's concurrent studio albums (''
The Big Express'' and ''
Skylarking'') in the UK.
Around this time, Partridge also established himself as a producer of other artists. However, Virgin Records refused to allow XTC to act as their own producers, which sometimes caused tensions between Partridge and whoever was assigned to produce the band.
According to Partridge, he generally got along with the band's producers, except for
Todd Rundgren
Todd Harry Rundgren (born June 22, 1948) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer who has performed a diverse range of styles as a solo artist and as a member of the bands Nazz and Utopia. He is known for his sophistica ...
on ''Skylarking'' and
Gus Dudgeon
Angus Boyd "Gus" Dudgeon (30 September 1942 – 21 July 2002) was an English record producer, who oversaw many of Elton John's most acclaimed recordings, including his commercial breakthrough, " Your Song". Their collaboration led to seven US N ...
on 1992's ''
Nonsuch''.
In the 1990s, Partridge was regarded as "godfather" to the nascent
Britpop
Britpop was a mid-1990s United Kingdom, British-based music culture movement that emphasised Britishness. Musically, Britpop produced bright, catchy alternative rock, with significant influences from British guitar pop of the 1960s and 1970s. B ...
movement due to his earlier work with XTC.
They released several more albums on Virgin and two more on their own label,
Idea Records, before going on hiatus in 2006. In July 2008, Partridge wrote in the ''
Swindon Advertiser'' that XTC had dissolved "for reasons too personal and varied to go into here, but we had a good run as they say and produced some real good work."
Partridge has stated that his favourite XTC album was ''
Nonsuch'' (1992), and considered "Rook" and "
Wrapped in Grey" from that album, along with "
Easter Theatre" from ''
Apple Venus Volume 1'' (1999), to be the "perfect songs" of his career. For many years, he also regarded "
Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her" from ''The Big Express'' as his finest song.
Since XTC's breakup, Partridge has acted as curator to the band's legacy, overseeing reissues and remasters, and maintaining a web presence.
The official XTC
Twitter
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account @xtcfans (now defunct) was originally managed by writer Todd Bernhardt, but Partridge later "sort of took it over, because
ethought it was weird that there was another person in the way."
In 2016, Partridge and Bernhardt released a book, ''Complicated Game: Inside the Songs of XTC'', that contains discussions between the two about 29 XTC songs, one Partridge solo track, and an overview of his approach to songwriting. It was published by Jawbone Press.
Solo work and collaborations
Since the 1980s, Partridge has worked, written with, or produced many other musicians and bands, including
Peter Blegvad,
the Lilac Time, the Nines,
Miles Kane,
David Yazbek,
Voice of the Beehive,
the Woodentops,
the Wallflowers
The Wallflowers are an American rock music, rock solo project of American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jakob Dylan. The Wallflowers were originally a roots rock band formed in Los Angeles by Dylan and guitarist Tobi Miller. It ha ...
,
Perennial Divide, the Raiders, and
Charlotte Hatherley.
1980s

In 1980, Partridge and producer
John Leckie released a collection of XTC
dub remixes on Virgin Records called ''
Take Away / The Lure of Salvage'', credited to "Mr. Partridge". Even though no other XTC member was involved with the album's production, he does not consider it a solo effort. Virgin Records rejected his request to issue it under the XTC banner as it would have counted toward their record contract. In Japan, the record was hailed as a work of "electronic genius" and outsold all other XTC albums.
Also in 1980, Partridge contributed guitar to
Ryuichi Sakamoto
was a Music of Japan, Japanese musician, composer, keyboardist, record producer, singer and actor. He pursued a diverse range of styles as a solo artist and as a member of the Synthesizer, synth-based band Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO). With his ...
's album ''
B-2 Unit'' and lead vocals and guitar to the track "Margaret Freeman" from
The Residents' ''
Commercial Album'', on which he was credited as "Sandy Sandwich".
Partridge's first job producing another artist was Peter Blegvad's 1983 album ''The Naked Shakespeare''.
He said that his services were requested partly because Blegvad had heard a rumour that he had died in 1982.
1990s
In 1992, Partridge produced unreleased recordings for
Blur's album ''
Modern Life Is Rubbish'' (1993). He was replaced by
Stephen Street at the insistence of their record label,
Food
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. According to Partridge, he was not paid for the expenses and received his session payment only. Three of the tracks he produced were later released on the 2012 box set ''
Blur 21''.
In 1993, Partridge recorded and produced an album with
Martin Newell, ''
The Greatest Living Englishman''. When released in Japan, it was credited as a duo album. The album was well received by critics and ultimately became the most acclaimed of Newell's career.
Partridge also wrote four songs for
Disney
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's version of ''
James and the Giant Peach'' (1996), but was replaced by
Randy Newman
Randall Stuart Newman (born November 28, 1943) is an American singer, songwriter, arranger, pianist, composer, conductor and orchestrator. He is known for his non-rhotic Southern American English, Southern-accented singing style, early America ...
due to creative differences between director
Henry Selick
Charles Henry Selick Jr. (; born November 30, 1952) is an American filmmaker and animator. He is known for his work in stop motion animation and for directing the films ''The Nightmare Before Christmas'' (1993), ''James and the Giant Peach (film) ...
and Disney regarding the choice of soundtrack composer and the fact that Disney wanted to own the copyright to the songs for perpetuity.
Partridge took on less work as a music producer after the 1990s. He stated in a 2007 interview: "I got asked regularly to produce people, but I said no to everybody; after a while, people just stopped asking. I got sick of the social-worker aspect of it. I found it had very little to do with music ... I also think it's kind of odd that everyone wants to sound like 1979 again."
2000s
From 2002 to 2006, Partridge released demos of his songs under his own name as part of the ''Fuzzy Warbles'' album series on his APE House record label. Eight volumes of ''Fuzzy Warbles'' were made available, as well as ''
The Official Fuzzy Warbles Collector's Album'', which includes a bonus ninth disc ''
Hinges
A hinge is a mechanical bearing that connects two solid objects, typically allowing only a limited angle of rotation between them. Two objects connected by an ideal hinge rotate relative to each other about a fixed axis of rotation, with all ...
''. Partridge said that the impetus for the project was the proliferation of bootleggers who were selling low-quality copies of the material.
He added that the ''Fuzzy Warbles'' set earned him more money than XTC's back catalog on Virgin.
In 2007, Partridge released music as part of a trio known as Monstrance, along with
Barry Andrews (an early member of XTC) on keyboards, and Martyn Barker on drums. The group has released an album of the same name, as well as a download-only EP known as ''Fine Wires Humming a New Song''. That same year, he collaborated once again with Andrews on the
Shriekback
Shriekback are an English rock band formed in 1981 in Kentish Town by Barry Andrews, formerly of XTC and the League of Gentlemen (keyboards/synthesizers/vocals), and Dave Allen, formerly of Gang of Four (bass guitar), with Carl Marsh, formerl ...
album ''
Glory Bumps''.
2010s–2020s
In 2010, Partridge released a limited edition CD of music inspired by science fiction illustrator
Richard M. Powers' art titled ''Powers''. In 2012, he contributed eight co-written songs to
Mike Keneally's album ''Wing Beat Fantastic''. In 2016, he wrote "You Bring the Summer" for the Monkees' reunion album ''
Good Times!''; the 2018 follow-up, ''
Christmas Party'', included his "Unwrap You at Christmas". He became involved with the reunion project through the band's manager, a former journalist who sought to repay Partridge for an interview conducted decades earlier.
In 2019, Partridge and
Robyn Hitchcock
Robyn Rowan Hitchcock (born 3 March 1953) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. While primarily a vocalist and guitarist, he also plays harmonica, piano, and bass guitar. After leading the Soft Boys in the late 1970s and releasing the ...
completed the 13-years-in-the-making EP ''Planet England''. In September, it was reported that the project would later be followed with a full-length LP of songs inspired by
the Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
. As of 2020, Partridge was working on recording versions of "hundreds of songs" that he originally wrote for other artists over the years. He said he would release them as "a series of records tentatively titled ''My Failed Songwriting Career''".
On July 23, 2021, Partridge released Volume 1 of 'My Failed Songwriting Career' through Burning Shed Records. Tracks included on the EP were 'Ghost Train', 'Great Day', 'Maid Of Stars' and 'The Mating Dance'. In October 2022, he released 'My Failed Christmas Career', a collection of seasonal songs written for other artists.
That same month, Partridge gave a rare interview in which he stated he has retired from writing new music.
In June 2023, Partridge emerged to release a four-song EP with The 3 Clubmen (Partridge, Jen Olive, and Stu Rowe). A project in the works since 2010, Partridge has stated that a future 3 Clubmen release is planned.
Other activities
Many of the XTC record sleeves were designed by Partridge
and at one point he considered a career as a graphic illustrator.
He remembered having an intense interest in
comic books
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and the cover illustrations of science fiction novels as a child, particularly those drawn by
Richard M. Powers. Until the late 1970s, he owned a large American comic book collection that he had to sell off due to a mouse infestation at his home.
Some of his songs are based on characters from
DC Comics
DC Comics (originally DC Comics, Inc., and also known simply as DC) is an American comic book publisher owned by DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC is an initialism for "Detective Comics", an American comic book seri ...
, namely
Sgt. Rock for "
Sgt. Rock (Is Going to Help Me)" from ''Black Sea'',
Supergirl
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for "That's Really Super, Supergirl" from ''Skylarking'' and
Brainiac for "Brainiac's Daughter" from ''Psonic Psunspot''.
Beyond music, Partridge is an avid collector, sculptor, and painter of toy soldiers, an "obsession" he credits to his mother throwing away his toys as a child.
In a 1990 interview, he estimated owning thousands of figures since he started collecting them in 1979, and he reported having recently contributed
World War I
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-era designs to an unspecified "firm that makes these war game figures in North England".
He has also designed
board game
A board game is a type of tabletop game that involves small objects () that are placed and moved in particular ways on a specially designed patterned game board, potentially including other components, e.g. dice. The earliest known uses of the ...
s, such as one called "Dam and Blast".
During the mid-1980s, Partridge was a regular performer on
BBC Radio 1
BBC Radio 1 is a British national radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It specialises in modern popular music and Contemporary hit radio, current chart hits throughout the day. The station provides alternative genres at night, including ...
. He has had acting roles, including a character named "Agony Andy", a
spoof aunt on the
Janice Long show, and he was a regular panelist on ''Roundtable''. In 1987, he filmed a pilot for an
ITV children's quiz show, ''Matchmakers''.
In 2004, he contributed the theme song to the
Fox
Foxes are small-to-medium-sized omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. They have a flattened skull; upright, triangular ears; a pointed, slightly upturned snout; and a long, bushy tail ("brush").
Twelve species ...
television series ''
Wonderfalls''.
Personal life
Partridge was married to Marianne Wyborn from 1979 to 1994.
Together, they had two children: Holly and Harry. Harry is an independent web animator who created the comedic short ''
Saturday Morning Watchmen'' (2009), and later, ''Dr. Bees'', ''Starbarians'' and ''Trilby Dogtooth''.
After his divorce, Partridge entered into a long-term relationship with American singer Erica Wexler. Partridge has attributed the subject matter of XTC songs including "Seagulls Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her" and "Another Satellite" to aspects of their ongoing relationship. Partridge had met Wexler in the early 1980s; they began dating shortly after she split from artist
Roy Lichtenstein
Roy Fox Lichtenstein ( ; October27, 1923September29, 1997) was an American pop artist. He rose to prominence in the 1960s through pieces which were inspired by popular advertising and the comic book style. Much of his work explores the relations ...
in 1994, and she has lived with him in Swindon since then.
The subject matter of Partridge's songs frequently touch upon politics, religion, his hometown of Swindon, social class, factory work, insects, comic book characters, seafaring, war, and ancient rituals.
Partridge did not become interested in politics until the
1979 United Kingdom general election
The 1979 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday 3 May 1979 to elect List of MPs elected in the 1979 United Kingdom general election, 635 members to the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons. The election was hel ...
, in which he voted for
Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher (; 13 October 19258 April 2013), was a British stateswoman who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party (UK), Leader of th ...
's
Conservative Party "purely because she was a woman. I was that naive. Now I'm very
left
Left may refer to:
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* ''Left'' (Hope of the States album), 2006
* ''Left'' (Monkey House album), 2016
* ''Left'' (Helmet album), 2023
* "Left", a song by Nickelback from the album ''Curb'', 1996
Direction
* Left (direction), the relativ ...
."
He also identifies as an
atheist
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.
On the back of the ''
Apple Venus Volume 1'' (1999) record sleeve is a version of the
Wiccan Rede
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: "Do what you will but harm none." While stating that he only had "a smattering of knowledge" on
Wicca
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, he described himself as "interested in the pre-Christian appreciation of the land and the spirit of things,
spirits in animate things and inanimate things" in a contemporary interview.
XTC's 1986 song "
Dear God", written by Partridge, was seen as controversial at the time for its anti-religious message; Partridge stated that the song failed to represent his true feelings on religion, as human belief is "such a ''vast'' subject". Although an atheist, he believes that
heaven
Heaven, or the Heavens, is a common Religious cosmology, religious cosmological or supernatural place where beings such as deity, deities, angels, souls, saints, or Veneration of the dead, venerated ancestors are said to originate, be throne, ...
and
hell
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exist metaphorically.
Another of his songs, "Season Cycle" (1986), included the couplet "Everybody says, Join our religion, get to heaven / I say, no thanks, why bless my soul, I'm already there!"
Explaining the lyric "do what you want to do / just don't hurt nobody" from his 1989 song "
Garden of Earthly Delights", he said: "I'm sure .. what heaven is, really ... is not hurting anyone."
Health
Partridge experiences auditory
synesthesia
Synesthesia (American English) or synaesthesia (British English) is a perceptual phenomenon in which stimulation of one sensory or cognitive pathway leads to involuntary experiences in a second sensory or cognitive pathway. People with sy ...
, which he uses in his songwriting process.
In later interviews, he stated he believes himself to be on the
autistic spectrum, saying in a 2022 interview with ''
The Guardian
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'': "I think I'm on the spectrum, yes, but it's all helped me and I wouldn't have it any other way." He has also had
obsessive–compulsive disorder
Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental disorder in which an individual has intrusive thoughts (an ''obsession'') and feels the need to perform certain routines (''Compulsive behavior, compulsions'') repeatedly to relieve the dis ...
since childhood.
At the age of 12, he was professionally diagnosed with
ADHD
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, impulsivity, and emotional dysregulation that are excessive and pervasive, impairing in multiple ...
(known at the time as simply "hyperactivity") and prescribed
Valium
Diazepam, sold under the brand name Valium among others, is a medicine of the benzodiazepine family that acts as an anxiolytic. It is used to treat a range of conditions, including anxiety, seizures, alcohol withdrawal syndrome, muscle spas ...
. He later formed a dependency on the drug that was exacerbated by the pressures of his music career. After disposing of the drug in 1981, he experienced severe withdrawal effects that led to XTC's withdrawal from touring.
In 1992, Partridge had an ear infection that left him temporarily deaf,
and in 2006, during one of the sessions for ''Monstrance'', some of his hearing was destroyed following a studio mishap which caused him to develop severe
tinnitus
Tinnitus is a condition when a person hears a ringing sound or a different variety of sound when no corresponding external sound is present and other people cannot hear it. Nearly everyone experiences faint "normal tinnitus" in a completely ...
. He later stated that he had "contemplated suicide, just to stop
he tinnitus"
Influences
As stated by Partridge, artists who have influenced him include:
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Burt Bacharach
Burt Freeman Bacharach ( ; May 12, 1928 – February 8, 2023) was an American composer, songwriter, record producer, and pianist who is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential figures of 20th-century popular music. Start ...
*
Captain Beefheart
Don Van Vliet (; born 'Don Glen Vliet'; January 15, 1941 – December 17, 2010) was an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and visual artist known by the stage name Captain Beefheart. Conducting a rotating ensemble known as the M ...
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Alice Cooper
Vincent Damon Furnier (born February 4, 1948), known by his stage name Alice Cooper, is an American rock singer and songwriter whose career spans sixty years. With a raspy voice and a stage show that features numerous props and stage illusion ...
*
Ray Davies
Sir Raymond Douglas Davies ( ; born 21 June 1944) is an English musician. He was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and primary songwriter for the Rock music, rock band the Kinks, which he led, with his younger brother Dave Davies, Dave pro ...
*
John French
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Johnny and the Hurricanes
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John Lennon
John Winston Ono Lennon (born John Winston Lennon; 9 October 19408 December 1980) was an English singer-songwriter, musician and activist. He gained global fame as the founder, co-lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the Beatles. Lennon's ...
*
The Mahavishnu Orchestra
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Paul McCartney
Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained global fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and the piano, and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John ...
*
The Monkees
The Monkees were an American pop rock band formed in Los Angeles in the mid-1960s. The band consisted of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones (musician), Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith, and Peter Tork. Spurred by the success of ''The Monkees (TV series), Th ...
*
New York Dolls
New York Dolls were an American rock music, rock band formed in New York City in 1971. Along with the Velvet Underground, the MC5, and the Stooges, they were one of the first bands of the early punk rock scenes. Although the band never achieved ...
*
Charlie Parker
Charles Parker Jr. (August 29, 1920 – March 12, 1955), nicknamed "Bird" or "Yardbird", was an American jazz Saxophone, saxophonist, bandleader, and composer. Parker was a highly influential soloist and leading figure in the development of beb ...
, especially "
Ornithology
Ornithology, from Ancient Greek ὄρνις (''órnis''), meaning "bird", and -logy from λόγος (''lógos''), meaning "study", is a branch of zoology dedicated to the study of birds. Several aspects of ornithology differ from related discip ...
" (1946)
*
Pink Fairies
Pink Fairies are an English proto-punk rock band initially active in the London (Ladbroke Grove) underground and psychedelic scene of the early 1970s. They promoted free music, drug use, and anarchy, and often performed impromptu gigs and ot ...
*
Judee Sill
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The Stooges
The Stooges or Iggy and the Stooges, originally billed as the Psychedelic Stooges, were an American rock band formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1967 by singer Iggy Pop, guitarist Ron Asheton, drummer Scott Asheton, and bassist Dave Alexande ...
*
The Tony Williams Lifetime
The Tony Williams Lifetime was a jazz fusion group led by drummer Tony Williams. The band was pivotal in the development of fusion and featured various noteworthy jazz and rock musicians throughout its history, including guitarists John McLau ...
, especially ''
Emergency!
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'' (1968)
*
Brian Wilson
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Artists influenced
Artists who have specifically cited Partridge as an influence include:
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Danny Elfman
Daniel Robert Elfman (born May 29, 1953) is an American film composer, singer, songwriter, and musician. He came to prominence as the lead vocalist and primary songwriter for the new wave band Oingo Boingo in the early 1980s. Since scoring his ...
of
Oingo Boingo
Oingo Boingo () was an American new wave music, new wave band formed by songwriter Danny Elfman in 1979. The band emerged from a Surrealism, surrealist musical theatre troupe, The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo, that Elfman had led and wri ...
*
John Frusciante
John Anthony Frusciante ( ; born March 5, 1970) is an American musician and the guitarist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, having been with the band across three iterations. He has released 11 solo albums and 7 EPs, ranging in style from acoustic gu ...
(particularly on the
Red Hot Chili Peppers
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album ''
By the Way'')
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Roger Manning of
Jellyfish
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and
the Moog Cookbook
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*
Keiichi Suzuki of Moonriders (particularly on his soundtracks for the video game series ''
Mother
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'')
*
Steven Wilson
Steven John Wilson (born 3 November 1967) is an English musician. He is the founder, guitarist, lead vocalist, and songwriter of the rock band Porcupine Tree, as well as being a member of several other bands, including Blackfield, Storm Corrosi ...
of
Porcupine Tree
Porcupine Tree are an English rock band formed by musician Steven Wilson in 1987. During an initial career spanning more than twenty years, they earned critical acclaim from critics and fellow musicians, developed a cult following, and became ...
*
Johnny Marr
John Martin Marr (Birth name#Maiden and married names, né Maher; born 31 October 1963) is a musician, songwriter and singer. He first achieved fame as the guitarist and co-songwriter of the Smiths, who were active from 1982 to 1987. He has sinc ...
Discography
Solo
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Fuzzy Warbles Volume 1'' (2002)
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Fuzzy Warbles Volume 2'' (2002)
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Fuzzy Warbles Volume 3'' (2003)
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Fuzzy Warbles Volume 4'' (2003)
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Fuzzy Warbles Volume 5'' (2004)
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Fuzzy Warbles Volume 6'' (2004)
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Fuzzy Warbles Volume 7'' (2006)
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Fuzzy Warbles Volume 8'' (2006)
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The Official Fuzzy Warbles Collector's Album'' (2006)
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Hinges
A hinge is a mechanical bearing that connects two solid objects, typically allowing only a limited angle of rotation between them. Two objects connected by an ideal hinge rotate relative to each other about a fixed axis of rotation, with all ...
'' (2006)
*''Powers'' (2010)
*''My Failed Songwriting Career, Volume 1'' (2021)
*''My Failed Songwriting Career, Volume 2'' (2022)
*''My Failed Christmas Career, Volume 1'' (2022)
Collaborative
*''
Take Away / The Lure of Salvage'' (1980)
*''
Through the Hill'' (1993)
*''Orpheus – The Lowdown'' (2003)
*''Monstrance'' (2007)
*''Fine Wires Humming a New Song'' EP (2007)
*''Dawn Treader'' (2007)
*''Gonwards'' (2012)
*''
Planet England'' (2019)
* ''The 3 Clubmen'' (2023)
* ''Queen of Planet Wow!'' (2024)
Productions
*
Peter Blegvad – ''The Naked Shakespeare'' (1983)
* Saeko Suzuki – ''Studio Romantic'' (1987)
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The Mission – ''
Grains of Sand'' (1990)
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The Lilac Time – ''& Love for All'' (1990)
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Martin Newell – ''
The Greatest Living Englishman'' (1993)
References
External links
APE House Records official siteRundgren Radio online two-hour audio interview with Andy Partridge 2008Audio interview (April 2009)a
BBC WiltshireAndy Partridge on RPMBBC West TV programme clips showing Partridge touring his hometown of Swindon, and talking about giving up playing live.
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1953 births
Autistic musicians
English album-cover and concert-poster artists
British harmonica players
English atheists
English male guitarists
English male new wave singers
English male songwriters
English people with disabilities
English record producers
English rock guitarists
Living people
Musicians from Swindon
People from Mtarfa
People with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
People with obsessive–compulsive disorder
Singers with disabilities
XTC members