Gary Numan's Replicas: An Album Without Chords

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @zmix
    @zmix Год назад +47

    This album deserves this sort of serious attention, thank you so much Chanan..! My older sister bought me Replicas for Christmas, it didn't come off the turntable for... well, it must have been years.

  • @retromaster2000s
    @retromaster2000s 2 месяца назад +4

    One of the best albums of all-time!

  • @lemokolyon
    @lemokolyon 11 месяцев назад +11

    Gary Numan Replicas and John Foxx Metamatic ...an era... 😊
    Winter 79,.. ska !
    So many great new music in a few months.

    • @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
      @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx 10 месяцев назад +2

      Oh, my youth... Numan, Foxx, Ultravox, Madness...!

  • @martinwilliams2556
    @martinwilliams2556 6 месяцев назад +3

    I was hooked on 'Cars', my first single, in 1979. Then a cousin let me hear 'Down in the park' and I was absolutely smitten. Great album. Wonderful imagery.

  • @aquaticborealis4877
    @aquaticborealis4877 10 месяцев назад +2

    Gary was able to use simple melodies and musical progressions, but in such strong and unique ways. Genius. His talent reminds me of Kurt Kobain. Both melodic geniuses.

  • @prokesuk
    @prokesuk Год назад +13

    Paul Gardiner was such an important part of those first four albums. I've read that he got some of his bass lines from reggae songs.

    • @ouethojlkjn
      @ouethojlkjn Месяц назад

      And they were all so young to be coming up with these gems

  • @j.dmetalhead7517
    @j.dmetalhead7517 11 месяцев назад +4

    I "sing" along to this album in the shower today🤐 44 years after I first bought the album. Tubeway Army were an essential part of my youth. Thank you for an erudite review about this classic album.

  • @geecee4746
    @geecee4746 11 месяцев назад +6

    Are friends electric, my favourite song of all time, i like how you can hear the age of the production, i hope that makes sense 😂

  • @DbeeM
    @DbeeM 10 месяцев назад +9

    As a non-musician, but music lover , I found your breakdown of one my favorite albums super interesting. I felt I came away with more knowledge of what I was hearing musically. Cheers mate!

  • @StevoLloyds
    @StevoLloyds Год назад +7

    A brilliant album that still sounds unique even today. Numan really was the Riffmeister who transferred those skills
    from guitar to synthesizer and kept them melodic.
    Great video, thank you.

  • @moose6509
    @moose6509 Год назад +16

    A superb analysis of one of my favourite albums of all time. I was almost as mesmerised by your breakdown as I was when I first heard this masterpiece.

  • @ianshort2336
    @ianshort2336 9 месяцев назад +7

    My favourite album for over forty years. Your insights help me enjoy it even more! Thank you.

  • @toniscandella4746
    @toniscandella4746 11 месяцев назад +7

    Fascinating. Im certain Gary had no clue about theory in this depth just an ear for what sounded good

    • @TheWillHadcroft
      @TheWillHadcroft 5 месяцев назад +2

      I was thinking exactly the same as I listened to Chanan explaining and demonstrating! He attributes Gary with a knowledge of music theory and practice that, by Gary's own admission, he didn't really have at that time. Gardener *may* have understood the mechanics more, but Numan was going by what it sounded like. That said, I love the album. Chanan is wonderfully respectful and gentle in his dissecting here.

    • @ouethojlkjn
      @ouethojlkjn Месяц назад

      100% so young but they just had it, whatever it was.

  • @TheOneTrueSpLiT
    @TheOneTrueSpLiT 2 месяца назад +2

    The first album I bought was "Replicas" on vinyl from WHSmith's in Sevenoaks in Kent. I can clearly remember (despite having had 5 strokes) the Thursday evening I saw Tubeway Army on TOTP at age 10 and the MASSIVE impact Gary Numan had on me. It really was the best of times to be alive during that period in the 70s, one that had a huge influence on me to the point I nagged my parents enough for them to buy me a Casio MT86 keyboard just to shut me up. A mate at secondary school had an SH-101 and one of the early Korgs and he thought we could be the next Tangerine Dream but secretly I hoped to be the next Tubeway Army. I gave up playing keys and synths in the later 80s and took up heavy metal and rock guitar instead, a decision I regret but these days I still have a MIDI master keyboard and a tonne of classic VST synths that I play along to Replicas and The Pleasure Principle regularly to try and re-live those amazing times.

    • @stephenmoncur5983
      @stephenmoncur5983 2 месяца назад +1

      Bought my Replicas & Tubeway Army albums in Rumberlows Orpington

    • @ouethojlkjn
      @ouethojlkjn Месяц назад

      Bought Replicas in WH Smith Wood Green Norf Laandon

  • @beans100
    @beans100 Год назад +8

    One of my favorite albums. Thank you, Mr. Hanspal, for sharing your musical knowledge.

  • @davidparker1458
    @davidparker1458 Месяц назад +2

    So interesting and insightful. Many people post material on RUclips without much to offer. This is a great video - thanks

  • @prokesuk
    @prokesuk Год назад +4

    Great, now I'm going to hear Me, I Disconnect From You as a blues song... "the alarm rang for days, I said the alarm rang for days, well the alarm rang for days, you could tell from conversations, I hear ya"

    • @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
      @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx 10 месяцев назад +2

      Woke up this morning / The alarm was ringin' for days / Ah, you could tell from conversations / I was waitin' by the screen, oh yeah...

    • @ouethojlkjn
      @ouethojlkjn Месяц назад

      @@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx 🤣🤣🤣

  • @paulpisters668
    @paulpisters668 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for the appreciation in this video.

  • @rainbowrotcod
    @rainbowrotcod 8 месяцев назад +2

    one of the best albums ever made, no doubt. really liked your video.

  • @janatanelmodickie4801
    @janatanelmodickie4801 Год назад +6

    I got the album for my tenth birthday after being mesmerised by Are Friends Electric. This is a fascinating and interesting breakdown. Very enjoyable

  • @charlesmcwilliam5785
    @charlesmcwilliam5785 7 месяцев назад +2

    Gas, ye are describing the same feeling I felt, when first heard him on totps, those albums blew my mind.

  • @scottjohnson8801
    @scottjohnson8801 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thanks for sharing this with us. When I heard “Are Friends Electric” I had to buy the record. I was a junior in high school and I played that record over and over.
    “I nearly married a human” is my favorite instrumental song of all time. I don’t have the record anymore and I bought the CD but now it’s on my playlist and that’s how I came across your video.
    Thanks again and Thank you Gary Newman❤

    • @ouethojlkjn
      @ouethojlkjn Месяц назад

      Two other instrumentals that were pretty good, "Random" and "Airlane"

  • @andremcpherson1424
    @andremcpherson1424 6 месяцев назад +3

    Don't know about anybody else but other than the brilliant title track, I could never get into side two of this album!!
    Side one was absolutely mind blowing to me, all five tracks still hold up today, but the second side, not so much!!
    For a 13 year old as I was in 1979, the second side seemed a bit too unsure and experimental whereas the first side was certain and completely on the money!!
    I've been a massive Gary Numan fan since 1979,
    I've stuck by him through thick and thin, (Machine + Soul) I've seen him live over 50 times, one of which was one of the Wembley 1981 shows!!
    I became a synth / keyboard player because of his music and didn't do too bad at it, was able to pay the bills doing it for a number of years!!
    For me, his best album will always be Telekon, followed by Tubeway Army, The Pleasure Principle and Jagged!!
    Replicas would probably come after them!!
    The Aircrash Bureau is my all time favourite Numan song, the piano break!! WOW!!
    Great video though, maybe you should do your own bluesy Strat funk version of the album as nobody has ever put a different spin on Gary's classic tunes!!

    • @ouethojlkjn
      @ouethojlkjn Месяц назад

      I still have the ticket from 1981 Wembley - the princely sum of £5!!! Telekon is my favourite and "I dream of Wires" slightly edges out the similar "Aircrash Bureau" for me. I also bought "Machine & soul". Just to stand up and be counted as it was a low point. More recently, I loved Exile (and Exile Extended even more).

  • @StratsRUs
    @StratsRUs Год назад +2

    It makes sense that Gary went on to sing On Broadway.
    Given that 4 and 5 movement he loves.
    Thanks for your great insights

  • @IKARUSVICIOUS
    @IKARUSVICIOUS 10 месяцев назад +4

    always liked numans newer industrial era stuff, but really starting to appreciate this album recently

  • @BumpfAkker
    @BumpfAkker Год назад +2

    Could I love this album more? Apparently yes. Great stuff, thanks!

  • @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
    @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx 10 месяцев назад +4

    An informative and fascinatingly different analysis of one of the first LPs I bought, back in 1979. Your solo guitar versions bring out aspects of the compositions that aren't obvious. I've not seen any other appreciation of Numan by a guitarist, so this was unusual and refreshing. That the hookline in Me! I Disconnect is on the D blues scale never occurred to me, but it's obvious now. As Numan has admitted many times, he had no musical training and just made it up as he went along, so it's interesting that he came up with such a different approach to songwriting, rather than the more chordal approach by his predecessors. Apparently the tritone in Are 'Friends' was a flubbed note on the Moog synth (probably going for an A) that sounded good, and ended up being one of the most distinctive riffs in popular music history. Thank you!

    • @ChananHanspal
      @ChananHanspal  10 месяцев назад

      Many thanks Rebecca. Best wishes.

    • @ouethojlkjn
      @ouethojlkjn Месяц назад +1

      Cedric Sharpley (RIP) the band's long term drummer cannot be overstated either in my humble opinion. What a metronomic and powerful addition to Paul Gardner's bass. Cedric's efforts for the track "Films" [The Pleasure Principle] went on to be one of the most sampled pieces of music ever, forming endless hip hop break beats.

  • @JohnLloydDavis
    @JohnLloydDavis Год назад +14

    I'm a few years older than you Chanan but I was enjoying a lot of the same music at that time. I would be sat in my small bedroom with my cheap Hondo Les Paul copy trying to play along with all these amazing tunes off the radio (which we had taped from the top 40 on a Sunday). I was into The Buggles, Adam and the Ants, The Specials, Gary Numan, XTC and Devo. Improved my ear for learning tunes no end. Then I discovered Zappa and the work started :)

    • @farbror77
      @farbror77 Год назад +2

      Speaking of XTC: I’ve been trying for forty years to understand their sometimes impossible chords over more straight pop harmonies (e.g. This is Pop, Sgt Rock, Seagulls screaming). What the hell is going on there, Chanan? (Edit: Of course you had already made that video, I discovered three minutes after writing this comment. Haha! Genius!)

    • @ChananHanspal
      @ChananHanspal  Год назад +5

      I remember recording tunes on cassette from the Top 40, although it always drove me mad when the DJs would talk right up until the start of the vocals and you'd miss the introduction of the song.

    • @StrawPerson-xq9ko
      @StrawPerson-xq9ko Год назад +4

      Ultravox! (1st version) and Human League (1st version). Both excellent as well.

    • @greggerypeccary
      @greggerypeccary 10 месяцев назад +1

      You had a Hondo Les Paul copy! I remember those.
      Had no idea Hondo existed back then... my friends had them in the 90s. They were like the symbol for cheap, crappy guitars.

    • @JohnLloydDavis
      @JohnLloydDavis 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@greggerypeccary yes indeed. It was shocking pink as well. My dad had a Hondo Stratocaster that weighed as much as a family car.

  • @newtnevesyt4641
    @newtnevesyt4641 8 месяцев назад +2

    This video is exceptionally good.

  • @derekwood4844
    @derekwood4844 Год назад +2

    Oooooof didn't understand any of that breakdown, but I loved it and I'm a lifelong Numan fan also

  • @davidforbes3129
    @davidforbes3129 9 месяцев назад +2

    Fascinating 😮...amazing 🙏👍

  • @Heyjonjohnson
    @Heyjonjohnson Год назад +3

    Thank you for this. You polish off the notes and reveal the beauty and genius of this album.
    I remember hearing “down in the park” on the Times Square soundtrack.
    That is a fantastic soundtrack btw.

  • @scatton61
    @scatton61 Год назад +7

    I think that Are Friends Electric is still unique..... never heard anything like it... I was lucky enough to be a night club DJ in the later 70s and early 80s and played this a lot...

  • @redonblue99
    @redonblue99 8 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent analysis , love your playing, particularly on I nearly married a human , a full version would be good

  • @torstenfleischer3051
    @torstenfleischer3051 11 месяцев назад +2

    This morning's album of the day in my calendar, just wanted to re-check its playlist online, but then got stuck in Mr. Hanspal's very entertaining music lesson. Couldn't stop watching because it is so very interesting, and NOW I'm late for work - THANK YOU, CHANAN..! 🤨😉

  • @GNeuman
    @GNeuman 10 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing listening to your journey and breakdown ❤❤❤❤

  • @user-zo4hq5bp3m
    @user-zo4hq5bp3m 6 месяцев назад +2

    The beloved John Peel introduced me to Numan, miss him❤

  • @Alfred_Domke_antispace-sounds
    @Alfred_Domke_antispace-sounds Год назад +8

    Great video! I thought I was the only one who was into Zappa and Gary Numan. 😂

  • @adrianshawuk
    @adrianshawuk Год назад +5

    The piano version of Down In The Park is worth checking out. I think it was released as a bonus track but shouldn’t be too hard to find.
    You will thank yourself if you do

    • @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
      @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx 10 месяцев назад +1

      I wonder who played that? Possibly Chris Payne - I don't think Numan could play like that!

    • @thesoundofthecrowd-vy6rc
      @thesoundofthecrowd-vy6rc 9 месяцев назад +2

      It was played by Dennis Haines I think.

    • @Mr.Ilektrik
      @Mr.Ilektrik 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@RebeccaTurner-ny1xxyes it was

    • @ouethojlkjn
      @ouethojlkjn Месяц назад

      Down in the Park Piano Version was the B side of the single "I Die: You Die" - at least what was released in the UK. I cannot see the performer credited anywhere on the sleeve or record. It is a really good listen!

  • @jeffmorrison5695
    @jeffmorrison5695 Год назад +4

    Thanks Chanan!! Played this album to death when it came out. Still have the vinyl but of course replaced with CD. One of my favourite albums and I pull it out on a semi regular basis to revisit. Never gets old for me. Excellent breakdown and insights of the cuts. Many thanks from Vancouver!! Cheers!!

  • @ouethojlkjn
    @ouethojlkjn Месяц назад +1

    I am fortunate to own the original "Blue" Tubeway Army Album. it opens like a double sleeve album with all they lyrics on display inside but only contains one record. Recorded in August1978 (!) At Spaceward Studios. Beggars Banquet reference 660.048

  • @steliosposeidon6871
    @steliosposeidon6871 Год назад +3

    Similarity to you, Chanan…I bought this album (and single) in Reading town, likely WH smiths (or Knights/Arcadia) with my Dad in Summer holidays 1979, I was aged 10 and I loved it (and GN/TA’s other early albums) then and still do today! Great sounding albums too, very crisp and full. Interesting also to hear you interpreting it all on a Strat- lovely playing! You’re also right about the late Paul Gardiner’s subtle and neat contributions on bass.

  • @flaredrake8058
    @flaredrake8058 Год назад +5

    This channel is pumping out some great content. I appreciate how you feature some very complicated musical concepts but also focus upon the realm of popular music. It's really a wonderful mixture. Well done!

  • @Teeb2023
    @Teeb2023 Год назад +2

    Great analysis, beautiful strat, excellent playing. Thank you!

  • @Dimultica
    @Dimultica Год назад +2

    You have a great way of explaining things that would otherwise go over my head. :-) *A very insightful video on one of my all-time favourite albums/artists.

  • @comond
    @comond Год назад +6

    Are "Friends" Electric? is actually two songs, which he combined as he couldn't finish either and realised they went together!

  • @andyhampsten4252
    @andyhampsten4252 Год назад +3

    Entertaining breakdown of an old favorite. Love it.

  • @fastcarsoldandnew
    @fastcarsoldandnew Год назад +1

    Fantastic video about a beloved record! I'd love to hear an album of your guitar versions of these songs.

  • @Kkidzz
    @Kkidzz Год назад +3

    Bought the album upon release ….Years’ has become my fave… ripping lead.

  • @victorhawkins3461
    @victorhawkins3461 Год назад +3

    I'm pausing 5'41" in to ask, "So? Where's your 'Chanan Hanspal Covers Gary Numan's/Tubeway Army's REPLICAS On Guitar' elpee???" You were but 9 when you discovered this...I was 25 and playing it on a 100,000-watt progressive/free-form FM station. (addendum) Sir, I have said it before, and I will say it until proven wrong: You absolutely ROCK! Another GREAT video. Thank you!

    • @ChananHanspal
      @ChananHanspal  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much Victor. Actually, I'm working on a solo guitar rendition of "I Nearly Married A Human" from Replicas which I hope to upload soon.

  • @AugustMedia
    @AugustMedia Месяц назад

    Thanks so much for this video! It's amazing!

  • @mathumphreys
    @mathumphreys 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great breakdown.

  • @replicas11
    @replicas11 Год назад +1

    Great vid, very interesting.

  • @johnkowall7558
    @johnkowall7558 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video .. absolutely amazing how you worked those keyboard notes and chords on the guitar 🎸… I know … no chords! … lol , do you know anywhere where I could get tabs of these Gary Numan songs? I just got a couple synthesizers and I’m trying to learn his material. I’ve been a fan of Gary Numan since the late 70’s .. they don’t make a Hal Leonard’s tab and music book for Gary Numan .. unfortunately.. Great channel .. thanks 😊

  • @johnpipere83
    @johnpipere83 Год назад +1

    I also remember seeing Newman on top of the pops all those years ago and being mesmerized by him, good videomate

  • @carlclayton2190
    @carlclayton2190 4 месяца назад +3

    Just checking - didn’t John Foxx start this idea off with scene and no chord synth sounds etc? I always believed Gary Newman got his inspiration from him and Ultravox at the time. Great video 👍

    • @ouethojlkjn
      @ouethojlkjn Месяц назад +1

      Yes Gary said many times that "Systems of Romance" (Ultravox with John Foxx) was what he was aspiring to. I have John Foxx' album "Metamatic" but ir never quite did it for me.

  • @stevewebb7126
    @stevewebb7126 5 месяцев назад +2

    I thought the Pleasure Principle was the album without chords , due to the fact mostly mono synths were used .Surely Replicas had guitar chords .

  • @gingataff
    @gingataff Год назад +2

    I remember looking at records in WH Smith’s in Newport in the early 80s. But although I knew him from Top Of The Pops and Radio 1, I wasn’t a Newman fan. I liked Duran Duran and Adam and the Ants then Queen, then got onto metal, then Zappa, then Mahavishnu.
    But many years later after watching Alan Partridge and that iconic air-bass to the intro of Music for Chameleons I had to go back and see what I’d been missing.

    • @ChananHanspal
      @ChananHanspal  Год назад +1

      Interesting trajectory of music taste there. I loved that reference to Music for Chameleons in Alan Partridge, it's actually a very good mime! I wonder whether that was Coogan or Iannucci's idea.

    • @daviddeath6029
      @daviddeath6029 Год назад

      Numan spell his name correctly.

  • @carbootstudios2459
    @carbootstudios2459 Год назад +1

    Fantastic analysis.
    On a side note, I hear the debut album by Janiroquai, Emergency on Planet Earth, had turned thirty years old a few days ago.

  • @user-zo4hq5bp3m
    @user-zo4hq5bp3m 6 месяцев назад +2

    Channan is impressive.

  • @doegywhail728
    @doegywhail728 Год назад +2

    Ever heard the Foo Fighters version of Down in The Park? it's on disc two of a single release of Monkey Wrench. I'm sure it's on RUclips somewhere

  • @Worm-ex9vq
    @Worm-ex9vq 9 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic work!
    Can you do Siamese dream please?

  • @jackshittle
    @jackshittle 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great job. Do you know what the bass tuning is on the album version of "Films"? Straight EADG? Cheers!

  • @robertc2619
    @robertc2619 5 месяцев назад +1

    As a bass player and Numan fan ,listening to I disconnect from you 'live' it seems as ifit has a very deep resonance to it and i wondered what equipment the bass player used live? Any pedals (which i assume there is )basically the bass equipment which was used live to get the 'Sound' ?any ideas ?

  • @antminehead
    @antminehead 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have to respectfully disagree. Of course it has chords. I learned these songs in guitar and keyboard when I was a kid. Gary may not have known (or cared) what the chords were but they’re there. 😀

  • @lemokolyon
    @lemokolyon 11 месяцев назад +2

    Maybe it is just because synths of that time were monophonic. ?
    The Yamaha DX7 was monophonic too and was very popular.

    • @ChananHanspal
      @ChananHanspal  10 месяцев назад +2

      That's a good point, but nevertheless there is a proclivity for keeping things simple. For example, on Replicas, along with the Minimoog both the guitar and Fender Rhodes piano (polyphonic instruments) were used to play mostly single note riffs. Also, by the time we get to "The Pleasure Principle", Numan was using the Polymoog extensively and yet he still uses the instrument for composing single note riffs.

    • @lemokolyon
      @lemokolyon 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@ChananHanspal yes, very true.
      Thanks for your vidéos. 👍. 😉

    • @ChananHanspal
      @ChananHanspal  10 месяцев назад +2

      You're welcome and thanks for watching.

    • @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
      @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx 10 месяцев назад +2

      The DX7 was monotimbral (one sound at a time) but 16-note polyphonic (play up to 16 notes at one time).

    • @lemokolyon
      @lemokolyon 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx ?? Wiki says you're right. 👍 😉

  • @Steakfinger
    @Steakfinger Год назад +1

    Chewbway Army

  • @anthonyscully2998
    @anthonyscully2998 5 месяцев назад +1

    gary may have been trying to sound guitar power chords ( the root and the fifth)

  • @teckno3025
    @teckno3025 3 месяца назад +1

    jo the waiter 😭

  • @brianmcconkey1212
    @brianmcconkey1212 29 дней назад

    🎹😎👍

  • @anthonyscully2998
    @anthonyscully2998 5 месяцев назад +1

    f lydian? is the b a natural note?

  • @alientracker140
    @alientracker140 10 дней назад

    Ok so you can play the guitar, I get it - would have been better if this was illustrated using a keyboard?

  • @beatfrombrain
    @beatfrombrain Год назад +1

    You're a trained classical guitarist, yes?

  • @rickmcinnis3820
    @rickmcinnis3820 11 месяцев назад +1

    Far from your average nine years old.

  • @anthonyhudson3136
    @anthonyhudson3136 Год назад +1

    i used to have 2 copies of are friends electric on picture disc, worth quite a lot these days. shot to fame after the lee cooper jeans advert.

    • @StrawPerson-xq9ko
      @StrawPerson-xq9ko Год назад +2

      After TOTP's and them not picking Simple Minds. 79 was epic.

  • @ghostnation6950
    @ghostnation6950 10 месяцев назад +2

    Replicas is a masterpiece same with pp,telekon.