GARY NUMAN TUBEWAY ARMY MANCAVE MUSIC REACTIONS

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • THIS CHANNEL IS AN INTERACTIVE LOOK INTO OBSCURE BADASS 60S 70S 80S TO PRESENT MUSIC. COME JOIN THE MANCAVE FOR THAT LONG LOST GREAT MUSIC WE LISTENED TO IN THE DISTANT PAST. AND RELIVE THE MEMORIES AND JUST TAKE IT ALL IN. ALONG WITH MY SHENANIGANS........

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  • @daviddeath6029
    @daviddeath6029 7 месяцев назад +5

    Numan is the most underrated and influential artist of the last 50 years. Hardly anyone reacts to him except to cars. Please continue reviewing his work he is still touring and producing music to this day. Try a song called my name is ruin from about five years ago but it's his early work like down In the park M.E. METAL, WE ARE GLASS I DIE U DIE ETC ETC😊

  • @Drunkenstein-v8v
    @Drunkenstein-v8v 7 месяцев назад +4

    Down in the Park is another great Numan track

  • @tx0h
    @tx0h 7 месяцев назад +4

    check out his newer stuff.

    • @daviddeath6029
      @daviddeath6029 7 месяцев назад +1

      Songs from a broken mind, splinter, intruder but I think they are not his best work. Pure, exile, sacrifice are good but I'd still say his machine age albums replicas, pleasure principle, Telekon are his best work but art is subjective. 😊

  • @glennaustin37
    @glennaustin37 6 месяцев назад +2

    This was from 'Replicas', not 'Tubeway Army' (aka 'the Blue Album'). Both were by the band Tubeway Army, fronted by Gary Numan. By the time AFE was released, he had dropped the Tubeway Army name.
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  • @trashandcheese3636
    @trashandcheese3636 6 месяцев назад +2

    This song actually is not from the early 80s, it's from 1979 (just like Cars), and it was his other #1 hit in the UK. You made a mistake cutting the song off prematurely (before the "found out your reason" verse).
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    A few recommendations if you feel like dipping into his other "eras" -
    there's a short "minimalism/upfront-bass" era (e.gs: Music For Chameleons, Night Talk), a long period when he was tilting towards funky, even hip-hop-tinged, dance-pop (e.gs: Sister Surprise, Tricks, Hunger, The Skin Game), before he finally went goth, a genre through which he has been progressing, albeit at a snail's pace, for decades (e.gs: My Name Is Ruin, My Last Day, Love And Napalm, the song Exile).

    • @glennaustin37
      @glennaustin37 6 месяцев назад +2

      Fair to say he lost his way from late 80s onwards, but the last 3 albums a definite return to form
      🎹🖤🎹🖤🎹