Zep (Outdoors) | | Posted: Aug 19, 2005 - 08:29 | |
Well this is certainly different. I only know Gary Numan from "Cars," which is a cool song, but thankfully Bill is digging deeper into musoterica ("musical esoterica"). Not sure I like it, and maybe would rather hear Thomas Dolby instead, but it's cool in a kind of post-modern way.
A century from now, archeologists and musicologists studying the 1980s will come across this and no doubt still ponder over it.
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moshevelvul
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neat - what if we were all paranoid robots??? Maybe a fun dorm room discussion, but just not good music.
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MisterVErb
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hey, that was cool, anyone have some of those Afrikaa Bambaataa / Gary Numan remixes to upload?
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33rpm (Austin, Texas...y'all) | | Posted: Jun 01, 2005 - 07:03 | |
THANK YOU!! Just too cool to hear this again!
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Nuance (Winnipeg) | | Posted: Apr 18, 2005 - 08:31 | |
masterhead wrote:
Still you are worng...Try this... he was artist that uses synth to cover up his lack of creativity...I would mention as an INNOVATOR on synth Walter Carlos
I hate being "worng".
Numan WAS a pioneer, and very creative. Still has a huge cult following.
You don't like him. I do. We disagree. |
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PetriWessman (Espoo, -) | | Posted: Apr 18, 2005 - 08:26 | |
Wow, this is a surprise. Probably my favorite old Numan track, I had to double-check I was really listening to RP :)
His old stuff was great (if a bit repetitive in places), his 90s albums were pretty awful, but his new stuff again rocks - Exile is a great darkwave album, it could be used as-is as soundtrack for the Hellblazer and/or Preacher graphic albums. Good stuff.
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gandalfbmg (Missouri) | | Posted: Apr 18, 2005 - 08:22 | |
ARGH! Play the Foo Fighter's version!!! This one hurts my ears.
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Radiohead-head
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WOW...haven't heard this in like 20 years....nice job RP!!!
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qbee (San Francisco, CA) | | Posted: Apr 03, 2005 - 16:42 | |
I love the Foo Fighters cover of this. I had no idea it was orig. Gary Numan.
thanks for the edumacation!
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beelzebubba (Where the hell is Walldrug, South Dakota?) | | Posted: Feb 18, 2005 - 10:57 | |
I have a new Casio, I have a new Casio, I have a new Casio, I have a new Casio............
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coding_to_music (Marlborough Massachusetts) | | Posted: Feb 18, 2005 - 10:56 | |
I had this on vinyl back in 1979 or so, excellent!
Same era as first Pretenders, B-52's...
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ndanger666 (Lost in the Ozone Again) | | Posted: Jan 05, 2005 - 05:41 | |
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trekhead
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I sure expected more Christmas music on RP by now, 12/21. Have only heard VG's CB soundtrack #, nice but ...more please.
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RichardPrins (earth) | | Posted: Nov 07, 2004 - 02:28 | |
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masterhead (Sacramento, Ca) | | Posted: Oct 08, 2004 - 13:08 | |
Nuance wrote:
Sorry, my enthusiasm got ahead of me.
How 'bout "This guy was ONE of the innovators of synth-alternative" :)
Still you are worng...Try this... he was artist that uses synth to cover up his lack of creativity...I would mention as an INNOVATOR on synth Walter Carlos |
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gntlemanartist (Telos) | | Posted: Oct 08, 2004 - 13:07 | |
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gandalfbmg (Parkville, MO) | | Posted: Oct 08, 2004 - 13:05 | |
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LazyMF
| | Posted: Sep 23, 2004 - 22:05 | |
Great to hear gary Numan here. His first album as Gary Numan and the Tubeway Army was the best.
The Foo Fighters covered this song also.
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Nuance (Winnipeg) | | Posted: Aug 25, 2004 - 08:50 | |
beag wrote:>>This guy was THE innovator of synth-alternative
Much as I like Numan, you're a little off the mark there. John Foxx (with Ultravox) did it first. Numan's even said that Foxx was an inspiration to him.
Sorry, my enthusiasm got ahead of me.
How 'bout "This guy was ONE of the innovators of synth-alternative" :) |
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beag
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>>This guy was THE innovator of synth-alternative
Much as I like Numan, you're a little off the mark there. John Foxx (with Ultravox) did it first. Numan's even said that Foxx was an inspiration to him.
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Nuance (Winnipeg) | | Posted: Aug 10, 2004 - 15:18 | |
Pipes wrote:
Alternative but not that interesting. It's easy to see why he's no longer around!
This guy was THE innovator of synth-alternative. What seems pale now was groundbreaking at the time. He created several albums (one with Nash the Slash on violin) that had very unique and interesting sounds, rthyms, and melodies. He came from a punk background, in fact I have his first album that has no synths on it at all, only guitar.
He disappeared becuase he was black listed by the English media after he disagreed that they had the power to make or break an artist. He was panned and dropped from airwaves but continued on with a strong underground following.
His work in the 90's was dreadful. According to his own words he started writing to try to make money. He lost his fortune, and many fans, including myself
Zoom to now. He's back recording and has created a cottage industry with his music. Re-releases of all his work on CD has brought in mcuh needed coin. His products available on his website is packaged by his dad & dropped off at the local post office! Talk about a small business!
His music now is better thanks to writing from the heart and the production help of others. IMHO there is nothing worse than writing, playing & producing your own stuff. No chemistry or outside opinions.
Anyways, check out his latest work which is called Hybrid. It's a 2 CD set that collaborates with other bands & producers on his material. Very cool stuff and hopefully a sign of what's to come. |
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mrkuryakin
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DMay (Mountain Home, Arkansas) | | Posted: Jun 16, 2004 - 21:57 | |
For the Gary Numan fans that didn't know, he took a really dark approach later, with "Pure." Pretty decent album too.
I'm digging the song though, nothing like 80's :)
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redeyespy (SoFL) | | Posted: Jun 03, 2004 - 16:45 | |
Very happy to hear this make the leap from the LRC. The live version of is also worthwhile-can be found on the soundtrack to the concert film URGH! A MUSIC WAR.
If you can ferret out a copy of the movie/soundtrack, you will be treated to some choice sets from Numan, XTC, Magazine, the Police, Gang of Four, X, the Cramps, and others.
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ralpki (West Coast of Florida) | | Posted: May 21, 2004 - 10:35 | |
Love this song. Reminds me of listening to this album (on vinyl) in my friend's basement. thanks.
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Businessgypsy (Deepest, Darkest Florida) | | Posted: Apr 25, 2004 - 08:03 | |
Pipes wrote:Alternative but not that interesting. It's easy to see why he's no longer around! He did crash a plane, but he's still around. I think the cut's worthwhile, but it would definitely not be interesting to be a pop star for twenty years+. Gary's still recording and has a current hit, Crazier, in the UK
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Platypus (here, now) | | Posted: Apr 12, 2004 - 12:45 | |
love it.
though i have to admit to enjoying Marilyn Manson's cover version a lot more. far more sinister.
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Pipes (Murray, UT) | | Posted: Apr 12, 2004 - 12:45 | |
ladyj wrote:interesting alternative to the oh so popular "cars" song.
Alternative but not that interesting. It's easy to see why he's no longer around!
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V12Silly
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I love your ear! It is fun to say, this is good and see an old friend.
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frankydee (Shawinigan) | | Posted: Mar 18, 2004 - 13:24 | |
8O gary numan ? .... wait a minute GARY NUMAN ! My god Bill, you OK  ?
"Cars" was a classic ! |
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