I couldnt agree more am 50 now born 1969 new nowt about the music then or much of the 70s but being 13 14 15 16 in the early 80s OMG just fanatsic great memories even now still have tears in my eyes of those great old day. No pun intended lol mind you i did dance in front of my bedroom mirror with ' tears in my eyes' no joke :) Tony from Edinburgh....
Born 71, and I still am a huge fan of Ultravox. It was this track and Vienna that got me into it, I was into various groups before especially Gary Numan and Roxy music. Once the 70s and 80s ended and all the bands disappeared, the fun and passion went out of music and I switched off the charts for good, buried myself in heavy metal and nostalgia until they reformed and I was a teenager once more!!
Tuesday 22nd,and if you missed that,Sunday 27th July 1980. New at number 39 in the Top 40. Wasn't old enough to drive yet but was perched and ready listening to the new chart on Radio 1 on my parents' stereo system in the living room in the school summer holidays.
UK Top 40 first aired Tuesday 22nd July 1980 (w/e 26th July,Sunday rundown 27th July): 1 (2) Use it Up and Wear it Out - Odyssey; 2 (1) Xanadu - Olivia Newton John & Electric Light Orchestra; 3 (10) More Than I Can Say - Leo Sayer; 4 (3) Jump to the Beat - Stacy Lattisaw; 5 (5) Could You Be Loved? - Bob Marley & the Wailers; 6 (4) Cupid-I've Loved You For a Long Time - Detroit Spinners; 7 (7) Babooshka - Kate Bush; 8 (31) Upside Down - Diana Ross; 9 (19) Emotional Rescue - Rolling Stones; 10 (6) My Way of Thinking/I Think It's Going to Rain Today - UB40 11 (16) Let's Hang On - Darts; 12 (20) There There My Dear - Dexy's Midnight Runners; 13 (17) Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division; 14 (23) A Lovers' Holiday - Change; 15 (13) 747 (Strangers in the Night) - Saxon; 16 (9) Waterfalls - Paul McCartney; 17 (26) Computer Games (Theme from The Invaders) - Yellow Magic Orchestra; 18 (8) Crying - Don McLean; 19 (38) Oops Upside Your Head - Gap Band; 20 (32) Wednesday Week - Undertones 21 (28) Lip Up Fatty - Bad Manners; 22 (25) Neon Knights - Black Sabbath; 23 (40) Mariana - Gibson Brothers; 24 (12) Funky Town - Lipps Inc.; 25 (NEW) Are You Getting Enough of What Makes You Happy? - Hot Chocolate; 26 (35) My Girl - Whispers; 27 (11) To Be or Not to Be - BA Robertson; 28 (27) Me Myself I - Joan Armatrading; 29 (NEW) 9 to 5 - Sheena Easton; 30 (22) Play the Game - Queen 31 (NEW) Sanctuary - New Musik; 32 (39) Does She Have a Friend? - Gene Chandler; 33 (NEW) Funking For Jamaica - Tom Browne; 34 (21) I'm Not Your Stepping Stone - Sex Pistols; 35 (14) Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime - Korgis; 36 (NEW) Brazilian Love Affair - George Duke; 37 (34) Fantasy - Gerard Kenny; 38 (NEW) Burning Car - John Foxx; 39 (NEW) Sleepwalk - Ultravox; 40 (15) Simon Templar/Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps Please - Splodgenessarbounds
Me too! I listened to their Lps... Vienna, Rage in Eden and Quartet, daily for almost 5 yrs.....such a new major unique sound! Also like John Fox's UltraVox....Hiroshima Mon Amore, Quiet Man, Slow Motion, No Reply, My Sex, Just for a Moment.
@@freddiebozwell7049 Square waves on VCOs, Osc Sync on, both VCO sliders down in the VCF mixer but put the Ring Mod slider all the way up and finally raise LFO mod on VCO1 for "THAT" sound
I was FIVE feet in front of Billy in Tempe Arizona on their Vienna Tour '1980!!! He's a musical wonder. Very VERY few classical musicians can create their own musical sound and style in rock. Billy is one of the very few.🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
I was lucky enough to see the Vienna tour at Newcastle city hall, also saw OMD, depeche mode, and all were pretty awesome and faithfully to the records all played live no backing tracks pr autotune used.
29.01.2024 Ten rodzaj muzyki lat osiemdziesiątych ma wyjątkową charyzmę. Dla mnie, podobnie jak dla wielu osób, których dzieciństwo miało miejsce w tych latach, budzi to miłe wspomnienia, których mamy nadzieję nigdy nie zapomnieć😊
And awe of a sudden am 13 again.!! Thanks to this utterly utterly FANTASTIC BAND !! Still get goosebumps listening /watching this band 40 years later this year.
People who grew up after 2000 can barely imagine how awesome and futuristic this appeared in 1980...it still sounds great though! My brother bought the 7" single at the time.
Ultravox's manager: "Great news, guys! There's a resurgence in interest for your classic 80's music thanks to a new video!" Ultravox: "That's bloody brilliant! What's the video, mate?" The video:
@@SzZsoel1I'm late 2000s and I love Ultravox I also love kmfdm and 90s stuff that's mostly Korn and slipknot and that sort of thing but most people my age have no clue what they are
Wish I could have been there but was stuck @ New Cross Hospital four a fortnight & have been @ Cannock Chase respite Hospital for over 6 months now xxxx
Ultravox got me through the heaviness, the rockness of the band and the keys. Their synth sounds were great, never cheesy. Among the first to heavy up the keys and do worthy solos.
Sehr schön sehr authentisch , diese wundervollen synthesizer und dieser tolle Gesang . Keine 10 Aufnahmespuren wenn überhaupt ! Warum schafft das heute keiner mehr? Lg Potzmann
Saw them in early 83 when I was 14. Standing room full of rolling college students. This is how it looked when they opened with this song. Close enough to touch the stage and it was loud as F. It was like being at a house party. Guy in front of me collapsed. He went a little too hard.😳😆. They killed. Great to see Billy Currie working away where you can see everything. I’m pretty sure he brought a synclavier. It had a timber case around it. And I guess I’m a man of many short sentences 🤣.
Both this clip and the other 'live' clip of 'Vienna' (from the same show) are included on the 2009 CD/DVD compilation 'The Very Best Of', if you are interested.
'Sleepwalk' was their debut single release with their new frontman Midge Ure and it got to No29 in the UK charts. Not too bad going, considering it was their first hit.
I'm really old, as a child I can remember the Beatles on the t.v. and the Stones and other weird stuff like the Crazy world of Arthur Brown, but I came into my own in the seventies with David Bowie and Roxy Music, Jethro Tull, Mike Oldfield etc. Then Punk arrived to be quickly superseded by New Wave. But the Electronic music scene of the late seventies and early eighties really caught my imagination ( Kraftwerk, Michel Jarre, Numan, Foxx, Ultravox, Japan, and so on). By 1984, when things started to go stale, my interest in contemporary music dwindled markedly; however, to have experienced great music from the nineteen sixties through to the eighties was a fantastic journey. I just can't see modern pop/rock music emulating what went before. I feel rather sad for the young of today.
Bought the single of this in summer ‘80, aged 11. Still love it- Billy’s ARP solo is majestic and it’s a great arrangement throughout. B-side “Waiting” was also very good. I now prefer the early John Foxx era Ultravox! stuff and his solo work, but Vienna remains a classic album, with an excellent sequence of strong songs.
The 1980 album "Vienna" is a good album. But for me Ultravox was much better with founding member and front man John Foxx, guitarist Stevie Sheers (later replaced by guitarist Robin Simon). I saw Ultravox in concert with John Foxx and Robin Simon in March, 1979 at the Whiskey A Go-Go in West Hollywood, California. I was 23 years old back then. Excellent concert!
The bootlegs from that tour show Mr Foxx eventually resorting to speaking his lyrics rather than singing them. Either his voice had given out, or the resentment between him and the rest of the band had reached its nadir.
@@undergroundwarrior70.........HA HA HA is insanely great, and Hiroshima is an incredible song for sure. There's some other recordings of them playing it live. SO open to interpretation just like grief is. I'm hoping to do a cover played only on violin and saxophone soon. It's SO cool you saw them at the Whiskey! My friend was there, he was blown away. Foxx was a great performer!!
@@barrysmith8920 And he still is. There is film footage of him and guitarist Robin Simon performing live on RUclips. The one song I remember at the Whiskey A-Go-Go that John sang is "Touch and Go" which is on his 1980 debut solo album 'Metamatic'. John's movements on stage while he was singing "Touch and Go" was very cool. I was right up front center stage and I held up my right hand up as high as I could and John bended down and gave me a 5 while singing. I don't remember which song it was when he gave me the 5.
This song could've been inserted into any of John Hughes' 1980's films. Think about it, Sixteen Candles, Breakfast Club, Pretty In Pink, Ferris Beuller's Day Off, Weird Science, etc....
Mega ahead of it’s time that’s why. Like electro rock. People weren’t ready. I think this time of music was the best, blending arp synth bass lines with a real drummer. The sparks with Giorgio moroder had the same feel. Nailed it
It was their first single with Midge Ure, so presumably Chrysalis didn't want to spend too much money on promoting them until they had proven themselves. All things considered, getting to No29 with their debut single isn'too bad because a lot of first singles don't even reach the charts at all or chart even lower. For instance, Depeche Mode's equally good debut single 'Dreaming Of Me'/'Ice Machine' only got to No57 and OMD's 'Electricity' never charted al all.
one of the best things about 50 years old,is the fact that i lived my teenage years in the 80's that is priceless and i am grateful !!!
me ,I love this band
I couldnt agree more am 50 now born 1969 new nowt about the music then or much of the 70s but being 13 14 15 16 in the early 80s OMG just fanatsic great memories even now still have tears in my eyes of those great old day. No pun intended lol mind you i did dance in front of my bedroom mirror with ' tears in my eyes' no joke :) Tony from Edinburgh....
Born 71, and I still am a huge fan of Ultravox. It was this track and Vienna that got me into it, I was into various groups before especially Gary Numan and Roxy music. Once the 70s and 80s ended and all the bands disappeared, the fun and passion went out of music and I switched off the charts for good, buried myself in heavy metal and nostalgia until they reformed and I was a teenager once more!!
Believe me, it was just as much fun for me and I am now 68. I love the 1980's new Wave energy. Keep it Alive!
I'm 51 but listened to the same music as you new romantic early goth etc
sad so to hear about chris cross as passed away LEGEND
Yeah…
Midge Ure and Ultravox were so under rated. They were putting out track after track that were just timeless amazing pieces of art.
Both versions…incredible band..
What a great synth sound Billy Currie achieved, he's one of my favourite musicians.
He’s amazing
Agreed! It's one of the most beautiful synth patches ever made!
Also played on a lot of Gary Numans early stuff and was part of Numans live band
@@timgraves6823 that’s where I heard of him. His solo of “on broadway” live is timeless
@@CaseyMoo1 It's not a patch.
A masterpiece from 1980 in my opinion.
Not wrong.
I'm still stuck in the 80's!!! Love ultravox!!!!
Imagine driving to work tomorrow, and this comes on the radio as a new entry. Yeah, right! Dream on!
Tuesday 22nd,and if you missed that,Sunday 27th July 1980. New at number 39 in the Top 40. Wasn't old enough to drive yet but was perched and ready listening to the new chart on Radio 1 on my parents' stereo system in the living room in the school summer holidays.
UK Top 40 first aired Tuesday 22nd July 1980 (w/e 26th July,Sunday rundown 27th July): 1 (2) Use it Up and Wear it Out - Odyssey; 2 (1) Xanadu - Olivia Newton John & Electric Light Orchestra; 3 (10) More Than I Can Say - Leo Sayer; 4 (3) Jump to the Beat - Stacy Lattisaw; 5 (5) Could You Be Loved? - Bob Marley & the Wailers; 6 (4) Cupid-I've Loved You For a Long Time - Detroit Spinners; 7 (7) Babooshka - Kate Bush; 8 (31) Upside Down - Diana Ross; 9 (19) Emotional Rescue - Rolling Stones; 10 (6) My Way of Thinking/I Think It's Going to Rain Today - UB40
11 (16) Let's Hang On - Darts; 12 (20) There There My Dear - Dexy's Midnight Runners; 13 (17) Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division; 14 (23) A Lovers' Holiday - Change; 15 (13) 747 (Strangers in the Night) - Saxon; 16 (9) Waterfalls - Paul McCartney; 17 (26) Computer Games (Theme from The Invaders) - Yellow Magic Orchestra; 18 (8) Crying - Don McLean; 19 (38) Oops Upside Your Head - Gap Band; 20 (32) Wednesday Week - Undertones
21 (28) Lip Up Fatty - Bad Manners; 22 (25) Neon Knights - Black Sabbath; 23 (40) Mariana - Gibson Brothers; 24 (12) Funky Town - Lipps Inc.; 25 (NEW) Are You Getting Enough of What Makes You Happy? - Hot Chocolate; 26 (35) My Girl - Whispers; 27 (11) To Be or Not to Be - BA Robertson; 28 (27) Me Myself I - Joan Armatrading; 29 (NEW) 9 to 5 - Sheena Easton; 30 (22) Play the Game - Queen
31 (NEW) Sanctuary - New Musik; 32 (39) Does She Have a Friend? - Gene Chandler; 33 (NEW) Funking For Jamaica - Tom Browne; 34 (21) I'm Not Your Stepping Stone - Sex Pistols; 35 (14) Everybody's Got to Learn Sometime - Korgis; 36 (NEW) Brazilian Love Affair - George Duke; 37 (34) Fantasy - Gerard Kenny; 38 (NEW) Burning Car - John Foxx; 39 (NEW) Sleepwalk - Ultravox; 40 (15) Simon Templar/Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps Please - Splodgenessarbounds
Ultravox played a big part in my life in the 80s.
ditto
same here man. love them
They’re still a big part of my life. Love those guys
You took the words from my lips. So many great memories, surviving the 80's to live and tell!!!! Good times!
Me too! I listened to their Lps... Vienna, Rage in Eden and Quartet, daily for almost 5 yrs.....such a new major unique sound!
Also like John Fox's UltraVox....Hiroshima Mon Amore, Quiet Man, Slow Motion, No Reply, My Sex, Just for a Moment.
40 years ago, but still fresh and enjoyable.
Synth solo in this is legendary.
Billy Currie take a bow
Very good sound created on ARP Odyssey.
@@thierryrault3951 oscillator sync?
@@freddiebozwell7049 Square waves on VCOs, Osc Sync on, both VCO sliders down in the VCF mixer but put the Ring Mod slider all the way up and finally raise LFO mod on VCO1 for "THAT" sound
Have a listen to Billy when he plays with Gary Numan on the cover version of “On Broadway” Absolutely awesome.
I was FIVE feet in front of Billy in Tempe Arizona on their Vienna Tour '1980!!!
He's a musical wonder. Very VERY few classical musicians can create their own musical sound and style in rock. Billy is one of the very few.🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
This is a live version and it pretty much sounds like the original. Amazing.
I was lucky enough to see the Vienna tour at Newcastle city hall, also saw OMD, depeche mode, and all were pretty awesome and faithfully to the records all played live no backing tracks pr autotune used.
Super 👌 Oto na scenie są czterej Geniusze.❤❤❤❤😊
29.01.2024 Ten rodzaj muzyki lat osiemdziesiątych ma wyjątkową charyzmę. Dla mnie, podobnie jak dla wielu osób, których dzieciństwo miało miejsce w tych latach, budzi to miłe wspomnienia, których mamy nadzieję nigdy nie zapomnieć😊
This is crazy! Ultravox wins everything.
Amazing. One of the few bands who actually sound better live than studio recordings. That’s no small feat let me tell you.
too bloody true,mate
44 years old amazing 🙏🏻
And awe of a sudden am 13 again.!! Thanks to this utterly utterly FANTASTIC BAND !! Still get goosebumps listening /watching this band 40 years later this year.
People who grew up after 2000 can barely imagine how awesome and futuristic this appeared in 1980...it still sounds great though! My brother bought the 7" single at the time.
Love Ultravox. Great live show in Boston 1980.
This is the best song of the 80s period...Mint song.... AWESOME.... ❤😊
Live performances like this are a thing of the past.
Ultravox's manager: "Great news, guys! There's a resurgence in interest for your classic 80's music thanks to a new video!"
Ultravox: "That's bloody brilliant! What's the video, mate?"
The video:
Thanks DaFuqBoom for making this song just that more popular
Was only born in 1984 but love midge Ure /ultravox. What a song and midge is looking very 🔥🔥🔥 as he always does that voice 😍😍
You are the child of the 80s - that's why you love their songs. So am I and so do I. We simply can't break out of their charm.
@@SzZsoel1I'm late 2000s and I love Ultravox
I also love kmfdm and 90s stuff that's mostly Korn and slipknot and that sort of thing but most people my age have no clue what they are
Terrific snare work from Warren there!
First heard this on Radio Luxembourg, and was hooked!!
Great radio station
I love Ultravox
Love this track and the whole of Vienna album. Saw midgeure in October touring Vienna, fantastic!
Saw him in Munich as well...
Wish I could have been there but was stuck @ New Cross Hospital four a fortnight & have been @ Cannock Chase respite Hospital for over 6 months now xxxx
The BRILLIANT Ultravox. ☺️
St Albans..just down the road from me,wished i had known.Love this song.
Not far from me either.
1980 ! Timeless song for sure from Ultravox 🙂
Billy's synths are brilliant
I bet people at the time were wondering if it was a guitar! Check the photos of his arp odyssey, he had worn the paint off where he played it
Remember when they formed in77 ....this is afucking masterpiece....
Insanely talented! It’s great!
Funny how I've grown to know and love 80s-90s songs dispite being born in 2002
once bitten by 80`s music there is no going back, you`ve been bitten for life. enjoy the tunes ;)
@PeckyThePigeon not at all what im saying, its just funny how different gens can enjoy a previous gens music
I was born in 1961 and mostly ignored 80s music because I didn't like "that new stuff". Thanks to RUclips I've fixed the error of my ways
I will never forget the concert in 1986 at the Teatro Tenda in Bologna, it was memorable!
I hzve always been a hard core full on Ultravox fanatic.......
Ultravox FOREVER!💖💖💖💖
Tracy Banks Can’t argue with you there sir
Ultravox got me through the heaviness, the rockness of the band and the keys. Their synth sounds were great, never cheesy. Among the first to heavy up the keys and do worthy solos.
Still love this 2024
First concert I ever went to - January 1984...indoors - about 1,500 people - MIND BLOWN.
Brilliant tune! Love this band! 😎👍🏼
Sehr schön sehr authentisch , diese wundervollen synthesizer und dieser tolle Gesang . Keine 10 Aufnahmespuren wenn überhaupt ! Warum schafft das heute keiner mehr? Lg Potzmann
Saw Midge last night in concert in Sheffield …. He did this …. and yes he can still do it awesome 🤩
Saw them in early 83 when I was 14. Standing room full of rolling college students. This is how it looked when they opened with this song. Close enough to touch the stage and it was loud as F. It was like being at a house party. Guy in front of me collapsed. He went a little too hard.😳😆. They killed. Great to see Billy Currie working away where you can see everything. I’m pretty sure he brought a synclavier. It had a timber case around it.
And I guess I’m a man of many short sentences 🤣.
That was amazing
RIP Chris Cross!
Happy 40th Birthday Sleeeepwaaaallllk
One of my favourite Ultravox songs
thank you for posting this - brings back such great memories!
Both this clip and the other 'live' clip of 'Vienna' (from the same show) are included on the 2009 CD/DVD compilation 'The Very Best Of', if you are interested.
@@stephenalanmoore7278 thank you very much
Midge Ure genius no end to this man's talents and soooo🔥🔥🔥🔥
He’s definitely handsome!
He’s great but so was John Foxx.
Недавно обнаружил этих исполнителей, очень качественно и вайбово.
у них в принципе много годноты, в разные периоды разный вайб
The song from the skibidi sleepwalk toilet🥵🤤
Midge Ure ... genius ... nuff said!
Quando vi o clip dessa música na tv em 1980, corri logo para comprar o álbum VIENNA , sabia que só teria músicas boas.
Thank you
Billy, everytime I’m play my odyssey, I think of you (and Herbie)
Just got mine out now (korg ) not a musician but I can do osc sync, beer involved.
Amazing new wave band! ❤
SLEEPWALK 🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Excellent single from 1980 considering there was no MIDI or musical sampling technology at that time.
You are so right about that. Absolutely amazing talent from these men!
They built a sync box themselves
@@rachelar golden age of music, synths clicked to drummers.. sparks another band which nailed it
'Sleepwalk' was their debut single release with their new frontman Midge Ure and it got to No29 in the UK charts. Not too bad going, considering it was their first hit.
Best song ever don't know why it has do little l8kes
Rewelacja 😊😊😊
Absolutely super Ultravox!
Still Sleeping with UltravoX🇫🇮🙏🏼
All of a sudden I'm eight years old again❤
I'm really old, as a child I can remember the Beatles on the t.v. and the Stones and other weird stuff like the Crazy world of Arthur Brown, but I came into my own in the seventies with David Bowie and Roxy Music, Jethro Tull, Mike Oldfield etc. Then Punk arrived to be quickly superseded by New Wave. But the Electronic music scene of the late seventies and early eighties really caught my imagination ( Kraftwerk, Michel Jarre, Numan, Foxx, Ultravox, Japan, and so on). By 1984, when things started to go stale, my interest in contemporary music dwindled markedly; however, to have experienced great music from the nineteen sixties through to the eighties was a fantastic journey. I just can't see modern pop/rock music emulating what went before. I feel rather sad for the young of today.
just brilliant
Love it
1980 and then the start of a new decade
Bought the single of this in summer ‘80, aged 11. Still love it- Billy’s ARP solo is majestic and it’s a great arrangement throughout. B-side “Waiting” was also very good. I now prefer the early John Foxx era Ultravox! stuff and his solo work, but Vienna remains a classic album, with an excellent sequence of strong songs.
The best band 80th
*greeting synth noises*
Sleepwalk
*Happy synth noises*
Sleepwok
*Angry synth noises*
Sleepwoke
*Surprised synth noises*
Rollin and fallin
"🚢🚢, Sleepwalk"
- Ultravox
Good song 🎵
hello, how are you doing it is nice meeting you here.
Awsome riffs!!!
Bravo 🙏
Splendida anche dal vivo👏👏👏
I always thought Midge would have made a beautiful fashion model. He was incredibly handsome back in the day. Very Clark Gable-esque.
On a par with Vienna I think, didn't get the recognition but I still love it. 👌👏👏
Excellent.
Great version
The 1980 album "Vienna" is a good album. But for me Ultravox was much better with founding member and front man John Foxx, guitarist Stevie Sheers (later replaced by guitarist Robin Simon). I saw Ultravox in concert with John Foxx and Robin Simon in March, 1979 at the Whiskey A Go-Go in West Hollywood, California. I was 23 years old back then. Excellent concert!
The bootlegs from that tour show Mr Foxx eventually resorting to speaking his lyrics rather than singing them. Either his voice had given out, or the resentment between him and the rest of the band had reached its nadir.
"Hiroshima Mon Amour' is the greatest ballad of the 20th century. The poetry alone should've won a Pultizer Prize
@@barrysmith8920 That's my favorite song on that album, their second one.
@@undergroundwarrior70.........HA HA HA is insanely great, and Hiroshima is an incredible song for sure. There's some other recordings of them playing it live. SO open to interpretation just like grief is. I'm hoping to do a cover played only on violin and saxophone soon.
It's SO cool you saw them at the Whiskey! My friend was there, he was blown away. Foxx was a great performer!!
@@barrysmith8920 And he still is. There is film footage of him and guitarist Robin Simon performing live on RUclips. The one song I remember at the Whiskey A-Go-Go that John sang is "Touch and Go" which is on his 1980 debut solo album 'Metamatic'. John's movements on stage while he was singing "Touch and Go" was very cool. I was right up front center stage and I held up my right hand up as high as I could and John bended down and gave me a 5 while singing. I don't remember which song it was when he gave me the 5.
Way!!!!
Классная песня, очень сильная энергетика.
Unic🌺🌼
Excelente! me recuerda cuando estudiaba en la facultad
FANTASTIC!
Ultravox always and the time stops..
Warren 🖤
This song could've been inserted into any of John Hughes' 1980's films. Think about it, Sixteen Candles, Breakfast Club, Pretty In Pink, Ferris Beuller's Day Off, Weird Science, etc....
Too elegant for any American film of the 80's.
All time favorit
Hard to believe they're all 70 years old or more.
Pezzo straordinario
Skid- *happy sound* Sleepwalk. *Happy sound* Sleepwalk. *mad sound* Sleepwalk.
Skibidi toilet.
Boa muito bom ultravox muito fixe gosto os meus parabéns .jose país.Mortagua
Why did this only get to #29 in the UK? Down with the charts!
Mega ahead of it’s time that’s why. Like electro rock. People weren’t ready.
I think this time of music was the best, blending arp synth bass lines with a real drummer. The sparks with Giorgio moroder had the same feel. Nailed it
It was their first single with Midge Ure, so presumably Chrysalis didn't want to spend too much money on promoting them until they had proven themselves.
All things considered, getting to No29 with their debut single isn'too bad because a lot of first singles don't even reach the charts at all or chart even lower.
For instance, Depeche Mode's equally good debut single 'Dreaming Of Me'/'Ice Machine' only got to No57 and OMD's 'Electricity' never charted al all.
Maravillosos!!
Gostei😮
I feel as though I am perhaps the only 16 year old here but I'm still happy I found this awesome song
❤❤❤❤❤❤
hello, how are you doing it is nice meeting you here.