Couldn't believe there wasn't already a topic on Gazza and his band, but
after doing a wee search it was mostly me that had talked about them.
I know Adrian's a big fan, wondered if there's others.
Also, was listening to Bombers the other day and wondered if the bridge/
outro reminded anyone else of anything? About 55secs in first time...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJLxnF_0bro
Ever since first hearing it on John Peel, here's a tune that just doesn't get
old, for me. I don't stick it on so much but if it suddenly appears it's another
one of those tunes (like Golden Brown) that I love and always sounds great.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZF4Z6smOrZw
Tubeway Army
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Tubeway Army
...I'm making lists of all the people I love,
and all the cunts that should fuck off...
and all the cunts that should fuck off...
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Re: Tubeway Army
Yep a fan too since ‘78 until early 80’s then lost track.
Just got the first 2 LP’s and 1st solo LP and early singles.
Not heard that version, the drums sound off the beat then in, deffo got the GRIP riff and the vocals at 0.57 whatever yep totally GRIP.
Was Mr Numan a fan?
Sounds like it.
Just got the first 2 LP’s and 1st solo LP and early singles.
Not heard that version, the drums sound off the beat then in, deffo got the GRIP riff and the vocals at 0.57 whatever yep totally GRIP.
Was Mr Numan a fan?
Sounds like it.
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Re: Tubeway Army
'Replicas' is TA isn't it? Absolute classic IMHO. I wasn't an avid fan other than that really (was worrying it was a GN solo album too just now) but I have massive respect for Numan. Thought he lost his way in the 90s but then bounced back with some great material.
I don't think the music biz gives him enough kudos TBH, I always felt the same about Vince Clarke too even though they're different pioneers of electronica. And John Foxx is well under-appreciated too - when TA/GN came to prominence I remember a lot of criticism of Gary for ripping Foxx and Ultravox off but in all honesty, they sound(ed) unalike to me. People thought Numan was going to be one of those 'few hit wonders' but he showed 'em.
And FAD GADGET was a genius
I don't think the music biz gives him enough kudos TBH, I always felt the same about Vince Clarke too even though they're different pioneers of electronica. And John Foxx is well under-appreciated too - when TA/GN came to prominence I remember a lot of criticism of Gary for ripping Foxx and Ultravox off but in all honesty, they sound(ed) unalike to me. People thought Numan was going to be one of those 'few hit wonders' but he showed 'em.
And FAD GADGET was a genius
Think I'll go for a stroll in the trees.
Re: Tubeway Army
Yeah, some fine tracks from Tubeway Army. And don't forget this one: https://youtu.be/jilZ5laTCtA
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Re: Tubeway Army
First gig in 1979.
Loved him since then.
Always a great show and fab night out.
Recommended.
Loved him since then.
Always a great show and fab night out.
Recommended.
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Re: Tubeway Army
I like almost everything Numan released on Beggars Banquet, pretty much. Everything from the first Tubeway Army album up until Dance is essential, in my humble opinion, and think I, Assassin and Warriors have their moments, although they're not for everyone.
I find his work from 1984-1992 painfully spotty, an artist losing his way big time. He got his mojo back with Sacrifice, and I like that album along with Pure and Splinter, but his industrial/darkwave influenced work is monotonous in large doses. I never tire of his Beggars-era work.
I find his work from 1984-1992 painfully spotty, an artist losing his way big time. He got his mojo back with Sacrifice, and I like that album along with Pure and Splinter, but his industrial/darkwave influenced work is monotonous in large doses. I never tire of his Beggars-era work.
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Re: Tubeway Army
"O.D. Receiver" has pretty much the same riff as "Bitching"