MATRIXSYNTH: Gary Numan - Are 'Friends' Electric ? (1979)


Friday, November 02, 2007

Gary Numan - Are 'Friends' Electric ? (1979)


YouTube via orestes988.
"Gary Numan performs Are Friends Electric from the Replica album. 1979."
Note Billy Currie of Ultravox and Visage on ARP Odyssey. Video also features the MOOG Polymoog and Minimoog and I'm guessing a Yamaha CS80.

BTW, I couldn't find the original video for Are Friends Electric, only the following clip. If anyone can find it, let me know.

GARY NUMAN- INTERVIEW 1979

YouTube via spaceboots5. "Countdown special on the artists of the the 70's"

and an interesting interview on Gary's other hobby:

Leo Sayer Interviews Gary Numan, October 1983

YouTube via smileyartproductions.
"Interview with Gary Numan from the Leo Sayer Show in 1983 in which Gary discusses his love of flying."

2 comments:

  1. I like Gary Numan's music quite a bit but I can't say I was very impressed with that live clip. Everyone on stage looks like they're bored. I'm sure it's the look they were going for, and I guess it kind of goes with the cold, mechanical feel of the music, but it sure makes for a boring performance.

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  2. Genius genius genius, I first became aware of Gary when he released "Berserker" he was a genius then, he's a genius now

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