Gary Numan (Tubeway Army) - Are Friends Electric? Reaction

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
  • In this video we're listening to Gary Numan. We only know his big early 80's hit, Cars, so we're excited to hear what else Gary has to offer. I'm sure we will have some fun with this. Enjoy!
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  • @scottpeters5959
    @scottpeters5959 Před 3 měsíci +9

    Our whole school went nuts to this.

  • @christopheradderley45
    @christopheradderley45 Před 4 měsíci +19

    May 24th 1979 and everything changed.
    Fifteen years old watching Top of the Pops and Tubeway Army's performance of
    "Are Friends Electric?".
    I'd never seen or heard anything like it.
    I bet that I didn't blink once.
    It genuinely felt like the future had arrived 🧡

    • @Dashriprock4
      @Dashriprock4 Před 2 měsíci +2

      And in 2024 it still sounds like the future...

    • @christopheradderley45
      @christopheradderley45 Před měsícem +3

      @flat_earth_is_the_key Thanks for your kind reply. It's impossible to describe to anyone who didn't witness Tubeway Army and Gary Numan making their debut appearance in '79, how utterly groundbreaking this moment was 🖤

  • @jonnno243
    @jonnno243 Před rokem +75

    I remember in 1979 when this first came out. We were all crowded around the juke box in the pub, and Phil put his money in the machine, having chosen this song. We all agreed that it was a totally new sound ,despite bands like Kraftwerk having made synth based songs before. And to this day it stands the test of time.

    • @markferrett700
      @markferrett700 Před rokem +8

      Agree 100%👍

    • @SANITIZEDINC
      @SANITIZEDINC Před rokem +6

      100%

    • @ChristyAbbey
      @ChristyAbbey Před rokem +6

      Saw him in concert last year, and he ended with this. It's still an amazing piece. Easily one of the top four songs about a sex robot.

    • @tok1964
      @tok1964 Před rokem +4

      First single I bought

    • @69Phuket
      @69Phuket Před 7 měsíci +2

      Phil is legend!

  • @midwichyouthclub
    @midwichyouthclub Před 5 měsíci +8

    Takes me straight back to my last term at junior school 1979, the future seemed so exotic and exciting, being ushered by in by this song.

  • @SANITIZEDINC
    @SANITIZEDINC Před rokem +37

    Swoon. One of the greatest pop songs ever written. I've listened to it millions of times. Been a fan since I was 11. I'm 55 now. So happy he's finally getting the credit he's always deserved. King of synth-pop, godfather of techno, huge influence on early hip hop -- ask Kool Herc if you don't believe me. Freakin' genius, that dude.

  • @bigredfella13
    @bigredfella13 Před 4 měsíci +7

    In 79 this song came along and changed everything, it blew everything out of the water and made way for "the electric 80s", it was that important
    Almost 45 years of this absolute classic

  • @scatton61
    @scatton61 Před rokem +9

    Such a brilliant tune. As a night club DJ i was able to play this when it came out... filled the dancefloor .. trouble was it was there was nothing else quite like it to mix it with. Heart of Glass from Blondie and Message in a bottle from the Police...

  • @mattleppard1964
    @mattleppard1964 Před rokem +18

    Loved it aged 9 and was quite obsessed with Gary. 52 now and still love it ❤

    • @matthewmoulton6159
      @matthewmoulton6159 Před rokem +2

      I was 9yrs old when saw this on Tv whilst on holiday with parents. I stopped playing pool and was mesmerised. My first and most lasting musical memory

  • @exile220ify
    @exile220ify Před rokem +18

    Believe it or not, this FIVE MINUTE LONG song went to #1 on the British charts, as did the album it came from ("Replicas"). He broke the mold: songs that long RARELY chart well.

  • @Malfie657
    @Malfie657 Před rokem +18

    It's hard to explain the massive impact that this had at the time of the original release - nothing had sounded like it and been so commercially successful (it was one of the top 5 best sellers of the year in the UK). There's so much of Gary's work that I could recommend, but I'd actually skip forward nearly 40 years to "My Name is Ruin" to show his longevity - his daughter joins him on vocals for it.

  • @richey4287
    @richey4287 Před rokem +17

    Such a unique voice. And he's still going strong producing new albums.

  • @DamienCalnon-uq7zj
    @DamienCalnon-uq7zj Před 2 měsíci +2

    Simply brilliant and groundbreaking for mainstream audiences in 79.
    I was lucky enough to see him live a few years back - he is now so energetic live.

  • @SorendeSelbyBowen
    @SorendeSelbyBowen Před rokem +9

    Love this for decades! Number 1 in England; didn't chart in the US (before "Cars", his first American hit). The title is a Philip K. Dick reference, which he made several of (and all science fiction).

  • @CHRISANDREOU4199
    @CHRISANDREOU4199 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Absolute fkkn banger
    Pushed music forward 20 years

  • @markferrett700
    @markferrett700 Před rokem +12

    This brought back memories of when I was walking along a London street market back in 1979 when I heard this playing at a"record" stall. It was so different to anything I'd heard before.....I had to buy the album and still have it today.

    • @Tecky_7
      @Tecky_7 Před 8 měsíci +4

      I saw the Album cover in Harlequin Records in Watford. Had to buy it, still have it and still play it over 40yrs later.

  • @Dannoga
    @Dannoga Před rokem +18

    If you have a chance look up the documentary on Gary & this song! He was writing Sci Fi stories and came up with this song that actually is about Robot prostitutes...Fascinating how he explains it! He is very humble guy, glad to see him still performing!

    • @GWHinCA
      @GWHinCA Před rokem +3

      I just commented above (before seeing your comment) that they should watch the documentary before reviewing another Gary Numan song. It really explains a lot & I agree he is humble and very likeable!

  • @stephenmoncur5983
    @stephenmoncur5983 Před 3 měsíci +5

    The reason he was smiling is because this was just a rehearsal that just got recorded. I don’t think it was ever meant to have been put out

  • @outpost31737
    @outpost31737 Před rokem +14

    Everything right down to the lead synth sound is flawless. It sounds like something from today's mad world not 1979.

  • @lennyl1978
    @lennyl1978 Před 10 měsíci +6

    This is absolute class, so powerful

  • @daviddeath6029
    @daviddeath6029 Před rokem +5

    As someone commented he is still producing music and thier suggestions of my name is ruin with his daughter persia on backing track is a good one.

  • @brapmanbrap5188
    @brapmanbrap5188 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Ground breathtaking song in 79 this in the uk nothing had ever been as powerful as this and cars and gary paved the way for the electronic invasion of music that was to come he's a genius and total respect to him that's he's still a massive influence on any generation

  • @drewking-wg6fb
    @drewking-wg6fb Před rokem +4

    Beautiful music.

  • @nicensleazy1892
    @nicensleazy1892 Před rokem +14

    It's cold outside
    And the paint's peeling off of my walls
    There's a man outside
    In a long coat, grey hat, smoking a cigarette
    Now the light fades out
    And I'm wondering what I'm doing in a room like this
    There's a knock on the door
    And just for a second I thought I remembered you
    So now I'm alone
    Now I can think for myself
    About little deals
    And *issues*
    And things that I just don't understand
    Like a white lie that night
    Or a slight touch at times
    I don't think it meant anything to you
    So I open the door
    It's the `friend' that I'd left in the hallway
    "please sit down"
    A candle lit a shadow on a wall near the bed
    You know I hate to ask
    But, are `friends' electric?
    Mine's broke down
    And now I've no one to love
    So I find out your reason
    For the phone calls and smiles
    And it hurts
    And I'm lonely
    And I should never have tried
    And I missed you tonight
    So it's time to leave
    You see this means everything to me

  • @tonycasey3183
    @tonycasey3183 Před rokem +8

    This was the first "electronic" song I bought. I had been an exclusively rock n roll, guitar kid until then, but this single began the real broadening of my musical horizons.

  • @Sandy-dd4le
    @Sandy-dd4le Před rokem +7

    Ah, big fat slabs of analog goodness! It warms my heart.

    • @ghichens3418
      @ghichens3418 Před rokem +2

      Now thats a term you dont hear very often !!! " Analog " has a certain ring dont it /

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 Před rokem

      I love that particular era, when synths were quite prominent but still surrounded by 'real' instruments 😊

    • @ghichens3418
      @ghichens3418 Před rokem

      @tecdessus Do mean like when your twin carbs go out of wack on your Triumph Bonny ? Bit of a pain to start !!

  • @p.millard557
    @p.millard557 Před 10 měsíci +4

    Fantastic to see that you appreciate Gary Numan's music.💕💕💕

  • @TheHekateris
    @TheHekateris Před měsícem +1

    Gary! ♥ His whole catalog is amazing. ETA: If you get the chance to see him in concert, don't miss it!

  • @TheSissie
    @TheSissie Před rokem +4

    Brings me back to my teenage times 😄😄 greetings from the Netherlands

  • @pepelemoko2820
    @pepelemoko2820 Před rokem +10

    I find it fascinating looking back to remember I liked Gary Numan immediately even although I was a huge Northern soul, Ska, Reggae and Punk fan. This was still Punk era but it was like a relief of chiilling a bit but from Punk but still very reactionary. As you said, influences abound and probably why it fitted very well for the time and the fans of other stuff.

  • @mightyV444
    @mightyV444 Před rokem +12

    Great choice! 🤩👍 Thank you to those who'd suggested it, and thank you Cynthia & Chris for checking it out! 😊 I could write a whole novel to this song now, but I'll restrain myself and just say that you guys chose well with this particular performance because it sure _is_ rare to see Gary smile and obviously enjoying himself in most of his early clips 😀 He'd also confirmed the Bowie influence, and it's mind-blowing from today's perspective that this song alone had made him UK's pioneer of Electronic Music back then 😀 I still cannot believe that I'd never heard it before the early 90's!🤯

  • @kevinmoss6428
    @kevinmoss6428 Před rokem +3

    "Shes Got Claws" is another great one from Gary

  • @delorangeade
    @delorangeade Před rokem +13

    When this came out it was an absolute game changer. It put synthesizers into the public consciousness in a way they never had been before. Of course there had been electronic music in the charts before, but this was the first that spoke to and for the punk generation, and it really was the future. Down in the Park is an even better track, I think. I think it's fair to say that Gary Numan cultivated a distant, some might say arrogant, attitude that caused him problems with sections of the UK media, and perhaps didn't help is longevity in the mainstream.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 Před rokem +3

      I'm pretty sure his Asperger's had contributed to that distant and seemingly arrogant attitude / image too, though. Being socially awkward is one of the main issues for people with that condition, and it's great that he's been able to move past those issues, at least to a large degree 😊👍

    • @delorangeade
      @delorangeade Před rokem +2

      @@mightyV444 Yes. He seems more relaxed these days. It's just you know how it is if you wind up certain sections of the British media. They don't need much excuse in the first place.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 Před rokem +2

      @@delorangeade - Ah! Okay! Yeah, that's probably something about him I hadn't really been aware of then.

  • @harpingon
    @harpingon Před 7 měsíci +3

    Young me was blown away by this song, coming out of 70s punk and into the electronic age was so wild. Love this song.

  • @nicensleazy1892
    @nicensleazy1892 Před rokem +6

    He took a lot of inspiration from John Foxx. Gary has always reinvented himself over the years. When you see him, he of course does play some of his classics but he much prefers to look towards the future. Now lives in the USA

    • @Sandy-dd4le
      @Sandy-dd4le Před rokem +5

      John Foxx did some cool stuff, in and out of Ultravox. Hiroshima Mon Amour would be a good idea for a reaction.

  • @jeffkins62
    @jeffkins62 Před 4 měsíci +1

    It's cold outside And the paint's peeling off of my walls There's a man outside
    In a long coat, grey hat, smoking a cigarette.... Best Lyrics every

  • @MyMusic-cd3do
    @MyMusic-cd3do Před 7 měsíci +2

    Gary smiled when he pulled his head away from the mic and almost sang the next line away from the mic.
    Another thing that made him smile was when he did his twirl. In an earlier video he didn't make the twirl in time.
    It was a mimed show and I think he was just finding it all a bit amusing.
    If you see Gary in interviews he smiles and jokes a lot. Comes across as a very humble, down to earth guy.
    But having asperges, I think the austere performance was a good facade to hide behind.
    Another time I saw Gary smile was when he performed I Am Ruine with his daugher Persia. He snuck a look at her under his arm while holding the mic stand, and you can see he how proud of her he was and a he couldn't help a smile.

  • @andyyoung9463
    @andyyoung9463 Před rokem +5

    Please check out his Down In The Park for a very sinister futuristic sound and story.

  • @donnamacvicar8558
    @donnamacvicar8558 Před 3 měsíci +2

    My name is Ruin! Should be the next Gary Numan song! Love me some Gary Numan!

  • @robertbagley9199
    @robertbagley9199 Před rokem +10

    I'd love to see a reaction to something newer from him, 'My name is ruin' for example.

    • @mrwomby5007
      @mrwomby5007 Před rokem +5

      Yes, preferably the Old Grey Whistle Test performance with his daughter Persia.

  • @iwannotowidigdo9474
    @iwannotowidigdo9474 Před rokem +4

    So glad you like that one. On target comments. Try "I Die You Die" for something less ponderous. Also, his opening act, "Nash the Slash" has some great stuff covers of Smoke on the Water (redone as Dopes on the Water), 19th Nervous Breakdown, and Deadman's Curve as well as original works.

  • @druidswillow1052
    @druidswillow1052 Před rokem +3

    Great choice, Great Anthem deffo stood the test of time, Cheers Jim, UK

  • @undergroundwarrior70
    @undergroundwarrior70 Před rokem +2

    Gary Numan was really into science fiction when he was a kid, and yes he was influenced by David Bowie, Kraftwerk and early Ultravox! with original founder and frontman John Foxx. (One of the keyboardists and synth musician, Billy Currie, who did study and learned classical music from a very early age is in this video and was a member of Ultravox!). Gary Numan also has Aspergers and despite that he was accepted when he applied at an Air Force Academy so he can study to become a pilot. He did receive his pilot license when he was in his early 20's. Gary Numan is a self taught musician as well. "Are The Friends Electric?" is from his second album titled 'Replicas' which it is a concept album about a dystopian society and aliens from other planets. One of his songs on that album is titled "Machmen" which they are cyborgs who kill normal humans. Way before James Cameron's 1984 film 'The Terminator'. His song "Are The Friends Electric?" is about an AI (Artificial Intelligence) prostitute who comes over to his dwelling to give him sexual pleasure but she breaks down, and Gary Numan (the main character in the song) is lonely and he has no one to love. Another song from the 'Replicas' album which was also a popular song in England is "Down In The Park." From his second album 'Replicas', his third 'The Pleasure Principle' and his fourth 'Telekon' are all very futuristic even to this very day. I really enjoyed your reaction to Gary Numan's song "Are The Friends Electric?"

  • @sexpistol7712
    @sexpistol7712 Před rokem +6

    Absolutely fantastic track , Gary was right up there for synth music .

    • @outpost31737
      @outpost31737 Před rokem +1

      Numan was famous for about five minutes and quickly became a figure of fun and ridicule. Still I got Replicas, PP, Telekon and Dance. Great albums.

    • @sexpistol7712
      @sexpistol7712 Před rokem

      @@outpost31737and.....

  • @marlquentin
    @marlquentin Před měsícem +1

    As mentioned below the SugarBabes combining this with an Adina Howard track was also great, making it a great dancehall record. Gary Numan was first known from music he did for a Lee Cooper add. And everyone wanted to know what that sound was. And then this came.

  • @BrixtonTone
    @BrixtonTone Před rokem +2

    I did like his stuff back in the day, his vocals always reminded me of an early David Bowie.

  • @daviddeath6029
    @daviddeath6029 Před rokem +3

    Thanks mates! He us so underrated and influenced lots of people. Maybe try down in the park next. Thank you for starting with Numan

  • @malcolmbell5266
    @malcolmbell5266 Před rokem +4

    I really enjoyed when he switched from this sort of sound, to the track RIP, having a big influence on Nine Inch Nails

  • @thenortherner3890
    @thenortherner3890 Před 10 měsíci +3

    This changed the world for 15 minutes - A long come the synth bands...

  • @trufflehund
    @trufflehund Před rokem +1

    1979. Astra Hotel, Bondi. Too many beers every night lol. Juke Box playing Computer Games, Message in a Bottle, Are Friends Electric, 2468 Motorway over and over. A new game called Space Invaders was eating all my 20c pieces.

  • @gypsysteve3576
    @gypsysteve3576 Před 10 měsíci +2

    To me Gary Numan is a reflective 'Mood' rather than something to watch. For me, this is Roller Skating memories from very late 70s ...thanks

  • @DMCDObidon
    @DMCDObidon Před rokem +5

    There is an updated version of this he released a few years ago for Allsaints Basement Sessions, def worth a listen to what he can do with modern instruments.

  • @user-ql1tb9xt4w
    @user-ql1tb9xt4w Před 7 měsíci +3

    I like how the band is standing stoically, but drummer Cedric Sharpley is bouncing to his beat

  • @wayne_twentyfive
    @wayne_twentyfive Před 5 měsíci +2

    Absolute bonafide new wave synth classic ! .. So atmospheric and enigmatic sounding .. I get lost in the feel of it every time I hear it .. Thanks for reacting to this one.👌

  • @mightyV444
    @mightyV444 Před rokem +1

    I just read that Gary had turned 65 only a couple of days ago; Happy Birthday to him! 🥳💚🍾🥂🎂🎶🎉🍀

  • @peteelliott9373
    @peteelliott9373 Před rokem +1

    I saw gary numan in concert in Brighton 1980ish .. best concert ever

  • @DavidJones-wx4im
    @DavidJones-wx4im Před rokem +1

    Billy Currie from Ultravox on synths with Chris Payne. The drummer Cedric Sharpley passed away a few years ago. Listen to some of his recent stuff especially A Prayer For The Unborn and Pure.

  • @jamesharrison7354
    @jamesharrison7354 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Classic from Gary.....

  • @calvink991
    @calvink991 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I was at his show on this tour! Cool

  • @LordLarion489
    @LordLarion489 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I love this song. Thank you.

  • @jasonfrodoman1316
    @jasonfrodoman1316 Před rokem +1

    Attended this GN concert tour at the Queen E theater in Vancouver around 1980ish. Awesome. Wall of sound and light. Great concert.

  • @replicas11
    @replicas11 Před rokem +2

    This song is about being able to order replicant prostitutes over the computer and they turn up at your door on demand. We are not to far away from that becoming a thing.

  • @freyml
    @freyml Před rokem +1

    40+ years ago, I remember hearing this song on our AM radio and it left such an impression that I spent my adult life looking for it.

  • @sexpistol7712
    @sexpistol7712 Před rokem +4

    Also , please try , down In the park , another banger . 🙏

  • @daviddeath6029
    @daviddeath6029 Před rokem +1

    More Numan more Numan! 😊

  • @Arfabiscuit
    @Arfabiscuit Před měsícem +1

    He was also a acrobatic pilot but gave it up after all his friends got killed .

  • @bluefoot8941
    @bluefoot8941 Před 8 měsíci +1

    He's still touring and I'd highly recommend catching a show if you get the chance! Sounds somewhere between this and Nine Inch Nails these days

  • @rjart4
    @rjart4 Před rokem +3

    He has also performed with his daughter have a look.

  • @TheAzguardThor
    @TheAzguardThor Před 2 měsíci +2

    Billy Currie from Ultravox on keyboards. Memories ... for me

  • @kevhanson1262
    @kevhanson1262 Před rokem +7

    One of the most influential artists of all time including "Africa Bombarta" and is still keeping it fresh .Its worth checking out an all girl band from Britain called "The Sugar Babes "Freakin" they sampled this track and did a really good job.Gary Numan lost his confidence in the late 80s but regained it in the 2000,s and his daughter performed with him live .Try "We take mystery to bed"

    • @kadiummusic
      @kadiummusic Před rokem +2

      Two great songs but his importance is a bit overblown. There were lots of other bands, even before him, doing similar things with synths. Just a shame his brief fame got to him.

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 Před rokem +1

      'We Take Mystery (To Bed)' is a cool song already for the great bass lines alone, as is 'Subway I Call You' 😀👍 That Sugababes song was called 'Freak Like Me', by the way 😉

    • @kevhanson1262
      @kevhanson1262 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for correcting me I thought id got the wrong title. "Telekon "was the album I used to listen to back in the early 80s especially" This wreckage " I like his last album "Intruder" it's so intoxicating

    • @mightyV444
      @mightyV444 Před rokem +1

      You're welcome, @@kevhanson1262 😊 I'm far from knowing _all_ of ol' Gazza's stuff so may well check out some more of it some time soon! I have his 'Pleasure Principle' album and a compilation titled 'Document Series presents Gary Numan', with a mix of hits and album tracks from 1978-83 🙂 PS: It's 'Afrika Bambaataa' 😉

  • @RetroKevo429
    @RetroKevo429 Před 7 měsíci +1

    To a 10 year old in 1979 this was mind blowing!

  • @traceystead3010
    @traceystead3010 Před 15 dny +1

    Game changer 👍

  • @colrhodes377
    @colrhodes377 Před rokem +6

    Gary Numan was huge in the late 70s up until the mid 80s. The stuff he released after that period was probably more interesting but not as commercial

    • @Alix777.
      @Alix777. Před 8 měsíci +1

      Albums like Telekon (1982) or Dance (1983) are not commercial at all.

  • @moogdome2562
    @moogdome2562 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Love to our Brothers and Sisters in Canada, from the UK. According to Gary, the song is about going to a brothel.
    When Gary came along, he was so different, it was like he suddenly came from another planet. Enjoyed as usual.

  • @scotstevens5263
    @scotstevens5263 Před rokem +1

    I da hypnotic sounds from Gary

  • @mwsaab9
    @mwsaab9 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I´d recommend listening to "Down in the park" and "M.E.". Loads of bands have covered his songs. The cover version of "M.E." by Wand is fantastic 🙂

  • @Teeb2023
    @Teeb2023 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This video is quite famous for Gary not taking himself seriously (for a change :) ) He's fooling around a lot here, smiling and dancing around.

  • @jamiegoddard562
    @jamiegoddard562 Před 7 měsíci +2

    This song was so a head of its time its from the album replicas replicas was about a future where technology went the wrong way a friend in this song is a android you can order like a pizza delivery service to talk to if your lonely or play chess replicas had a dark seedy side but it was brilliant because gary said he loves technology he didnt want it to go the wrong way the man outside is a machman machines that acted as a police force who took you away if you thought the wrong thing it was a very dystopian world gary was showing what could happen if technology went the wrong way

  • @jonathancole833
    @jonathancole833 Před rokem +3

    Apparently some of the early US rappers were influenced by Gary Numan.

  • @ghichens3418
    @ghichens3418 Před rokem +5

    Yes ! Great tune ! Great time ! Yep Gary was surely influenced by Bowie ! But how many Artists cant say they were influenced by Bowie , Zep , Lou Reed , or any one else come to that ! Did pave the way for more bands such as "Ultravox " a few years later ! The 3 Bowie albums that would IMO be the influencers ! are the trio recorded in Berlin ! "Station to Station " "Low" and "Heroes" very synthy! on Low they used a "Harmonizer" kinda made the Drums sound so differant ! Also at the time of this release Garys music got him into trouble with BBC band that were sometimes used on Top Of The Pops ! The "Union" didnt like Synthesisers as those new fangled machines were taking their jobs away ! Honestly you couldnt make it up !Cheers !

  • @steveijams8475
    @steveijams8475 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Here is a great Live version. Gary Numan 'Are Friends Electric?' AllSaints Basement Sessions

  • @taliesinechoes4513
    @taliesinechoes4513 Před rokem +2

    I've seen Gary Numan more than a few times, and I've met him a few times. This video is unusual in that I've never seen him smile as much as he's doing in this video. Back then he was mister serious on stage. Great guy off-stage. People back then use to make references to David Bowie a lot. I never saw it and in later years he said that people got it all wrong. He wasn't so much influenced by David Bowie. He was influenced by and wanted to be a band called Ultravox when a guy named John Foxx was their vocalist. I'd recommend their album titled Systems Of Romance, and either the song Maximum Acceleration or Dislocation.

    • @69Phuket
      @69Phuket Před 7 měsíci +1

      John Foxx The Garden.. ;)

  • @MyMusic-cd3do
    @MyMusic-cd3do Před 7 měsíci +2

    Replicas was and still is one of my favorite albums.

  • @69Phuket
    @69Phuket Před 7 měsíci +1

    Heard that David Bowie and Garry were in a TV studio due to be interviewed and Bowie really got on one and said Get him out of here! ;)

  • @Grithron2
    @Grithron2 Před 10 měsíci +2

    This song only really makes sense when you've read the backstory to the Replicas album, which involves deadly A.I and cyborgs who variously entertain and oppress the dwindling human population...guess the rest.

  • @robertpearson9137
    @robertpearson9137 Před rokem +2

    Check out the Gary Numan AllSaints version on youtube. He gets even better with age.

  • @carcarjinks1430
    @carcarjinks1430 Před 7 měsíci +1

    he was smiling because this song was about robot prostitutes, but only he and the rest of the band knew it.
    it was the kind of smile you make when you tell a dirty joke but only you and a few friends get it.

  • @robertcislerjr2144
    @robertcislerjr2144 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Layering is amazing.....Not a huge music student as per his own words. Natural talent

  • @robertcislerjr2144
    @robertcislerjr2144 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Fan since the 70s....totally changed synth music....

  • @jameslynch7826
    @jameslynch7826 Před 6 měsíci +1

    A classic.

  • @squishmallowfan025
    @squishmallowfan025 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It's that "wrong" note. Probably a better song than Cars which was no slouch....but 1979 at 9 years old I remember taping it off Capital Radio on the JVC boombox my dad gave me and saying "listen to this!!" Totally got me into the whole analog synthesizer sound. It took me a while to realize it was basically about a robot prostitute. What is it about the UK scene in 1979? A little past punk, some musicianship and the ideas were flowing. A great time and you encapsulated it superbly.

  • @djmull63
    @djmull63 Před rokem +2

    Summer of 1979, No1 in UK for 4 weeks knocked off by Boomtowns Rats I don't like Mondays.

  • @astonmartinvee8
    @astonmartinvee8 Před 7 dny

    I was 10 when I bought this. I heard it once and went straight to HMV. My Nan paid for it 🙂.

  • @gohumberto
    @gohumberto Před 11 měsíci +1

    The Synth sound has reverberated through my brain since I first heard it on "Son of my Father" (Moroder/Chicory Tip).

  • @chriscarter1323
    @chriscarter1323 Před rokem +2

    It's set in the future and all about robot prostitutes,but he never let on about that at the time or he'd have never got it by top of the pops,check out his albums Savage and Intruder,his more up to date stuff,AWESOME!

  • @clannyst
    @clannyst Před rokem +1

    aw bless her she's really enjoying it.

  • @jerrybailey5797
    @jerrybailey5797 Před rokem +1

    The B side of this song is an instrumental called Asylum , really eerie and atmospheric

  • @fantomas3066
    @fantomas3066 Před rokem +1

    Lors de mes 16 années sur cette planète, je me suis dit que je n'étais pas par hasard 😌

  • @kevhanson1262
    @kevhanson1262 Před rokem +5

    It's interesting you both said Bowie was a big influence on Numan which is true unfortunately Bowie wasn't impressed stating he copied him .Gary said at the time that Bowie was struggling for inspiration so may have been jealous of Numan around 79 80 as he was this new star that came from nowhere and Bowie needed to find new inspiration which he did with the" Scary Monsters " album in 80

    • @davidspion9548
      @davidspion9548 Před 11 měsíci

      Bowie, although a very talented artist who I liked, was also a massive hypocrite. He was the ultimate magpie himself. Taking inspiration from all manner of influences, both musically and visually.
      There have been countless bands and solo singers who have copied Bowie in some shape or form, but Bowie never embarrassed himself over them like he did over Numan.
      Facts are Numan came out of nowhere. He was fresh, he was much better looking than Bowie and had an absolutely amazing sound. Bowie was threatened by Numan. A Numan who was little more than a 21 year-old lad at the time.
      Bowie's hissy fit on the Kenny Everett show was an embarrassment. Refusing to perform on the show unless Numan was removed from it. That was classless.
      As life moved on and I got to know the people that Numan and Bowie are/were, it became crystal clear who the more humble, classy and dignified man was, and it wasn't Bowie.
      Anyway, AFE is simply unique. There never was, and never has been since, anything quite like it. The sound. The look. The zeitgeist Numan caught at that time. Perfect. Just perfect.

  • @paulcasey5486
    @paulcasey5486 Před 8 měsíci +1

    this was his first number 1 in the uk but seems very hard to find everyone goes to cars for some reason.

  • @robertcislerjr2144
    @robertcislerjr2144 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Down In the Park is amazing , Trent Resnor is a big Neuman fan , Did a few songs on stage together