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interview TC&I Four songs in an ep called Gre- at Aspirations: this is the (first?) work by TC&I, where TC is drum- mer Terry Chambers, and “I” is Colin Moulding: they played to- gether in one of the most brilliant British band ever, XTC. First of all, how did it come about that you have once again started to work with Terry? And what do you think about all the rumors that have been aroused aroused in this relation (“XTC are almost back!”)? Purely by accident really—he had come over to England for a wed- ding and we met up for a drink —-he had been in Australia for 34 years. So... long time no see…. it was then that he explained that he had personal problems and that he was coming back to England … and I asked him purely out of the blue, that I had some songs and would he like to give it a go… Al- most back?…well almost no…they say you should never build the ex- tension bigger than the house…so 8 I don’t think so. Are the songs of the ep the re- sult of long work done in years past or are they based on recent ideas and recordings? No, most of them were recent, all except Comrades… Scatter me was written within one week of its re- cording so pretty up to date I’d say. Why did you choose to introdu- ce your ep with a a fatalist, yet happy mood in “Scatter me”? Because I thought it was the best song… and one should never hide ones gems under a bushel (sorry for the mixed metaphors)—-best foot forward and all that…plus we had to have a video for promo- tion and stuff, and this one seemed the best candi- date. Churchill, Hitchcock, Spielberg, Gershwin and McCartney. The people you cited in “Greatness” are all indisputably great, but with some spin of craziness in- side. What do you love in them? And why Paul and not John? There must have been hundreds of people I could have used but it mainly became a case of what