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Reply #30 posted 06/16/11 12:45pm

millwall

you can tell. I always felt that controversy & 1999 had huge

gary numan influence.

both r genius

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Reply #31 posted 06/16/11 12:58pm

antoinet

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TheDigitalGardener said:

Here is an interesting little snippet I found online about Gary talking about Prince.

Source http://thequietus.com/art...maker-1994

"I was told that Prince used to do 'Cars' in his soundcheck, too. Yeah! And Chic, they did, too. Prince is the sort of bloke who sucks in like a sponge what's going on around him. What about 'Cream'? That's 'Get It On', isn't it? Have you noticed, everyone's slagging off Michael Jackson for turning white, but have you ever seen any early pictures of Prince? Now that was a very black man. These days he's a white man, with a laughably small beard. I really admire anyone who puts on a real spectacular show, without charging £250 a ticket like Barbra Streisand."

(Re. bold part) Oh how times change. lol

Crazy!!! Yesterday I watched Prince's acoustic version of Cream then on the radio later I heard "Get it On" and I was like that is totally Cream!!!! I'd never noticed and then today I read that Gary Numan made that connection. Hmmmm, maybe this has been known for a long time but it's new and interesting to me.

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Reply #32 posted 06/16/11 2:58pm

daood

TheDigitalGardener said:

Here is an interesting little snippet I found online about Gary talking about Prince.

Source http://thequietus.com/art...maker-1994

"I was told that Prince used to do 'Cars' in his soundcheck, too. Yeah! And Chic, they did, too. Prince is the sort of bloke who sucks in like a sponge what's going on around him. What about 'Cream'? That's 'Get It On', isn't it? Have you noticed, everyone's slagging off Michael Jackson for turning white, but have you ever seen any early pictures of Prince? Now that was a very black man. These days he's a white man, with a laughably small beard. I really admire anyone who puts on a real spectacular show, without charging £250 a ticket like Barbra Streisand."

(Re. bold part) Oh how times change. lol

Good read!

When Numan said Pop stars should do things...drink, be scary, have attitude, I thought of G.G. Allin.

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Reply #33 posted 06/16/11 3:00pm

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^^ Mmmm, I don't think he meant as scary as Allen.

lol

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Reply #34 posted 06/16/11 3:04pm

daood

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^^ Mmmm, I don't think he meant as scary as Allen.

lol

Just joking! Boy was he a mess. Literally!lol

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Reply #35 posted 06/16/11 3:27pm

SPYZFAN1

Years ago someone loaned me a copy of "The Pleasure Principle" by Gary and I was BLOWN away. You can truly hear where P got his "new wave synth funk" sound for the "Controversy" and "1999" LP's.

Some people are hip to "Cars" but his other stuff is bangin' too.

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Reply #36 posted 06/16/11 3:59pm

daood

SPYZFAN1 said:

Years ago someone loaned me a copy of "The Pleasure Principle" by Gary and I was BLOWN away. You can truly hear where P got his "new wave synth funk" sound for the "Controversy" and "1999" LP's.

Some people are hip to "Cars" but his other stuff is bangin' too.

"Your Fascination," is another zirconium by Gary Numan!

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Reply #37 posted 06/16/11 9:30pm

MadamGoodnight

headbang Gary Numan

headbang Kraftwerk

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Reply #38 posted 06/16/11 11:47pm

treehouse

It's actually the guitars with the synths doing pop melodies that made Tubeway Army standout (and maybe the pierrot clown imagery hahah).

Dez Dickerson has also mentioned Ultravox as an influence. I can hear it big time.

Had they got to hear Fad Gadget, I'd think that also would have been excited by those songs.

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Reply #39 posted 06/17/11 12:26am

NouveauDance

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antoinet said:

Crazy!!! Yesterday I watched Prince's acoustic version of Cream then on the radio later I heard "Get it On" and I was like that is totally Cream!!!! I'd never noticed and then today I read that Gary Numan made that connection. Hmmmm, maybe this has been known for a long time but it's new and interesting to me.

The similarity has been noted on since it was released.

I know T.Rex never had a big presence in the US, but I think Get It On was their biggest hit over there?

Great band BTW smile

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Reply #40 posted 06/17/11 3:47am

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treehouse said:

It's actually the guitars with the synths doing pop melodies that made Tubeway Army standout (and maybe the pierrot clown imagery hahah).

Dez Dickerson has also mentioned Ultravox as an influence. I can hear it big time.

Had they got to hear Fad Gadget, I'd think that also would have been excited by those songs.

Fad Gadget! I interviewed Daniel Miller a couple of months ago for my Depeche Mode documentary, of course we got into the history of Mute and he talked a lot about Fad Gadget.

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Reply #41 posted 06/17/11 4:20am

eireboy34

Militant said:

treehouse said:

It's actually the guitars with the synths doing pop melodies that made Tubeway Army standout (and maybe the pierrot clown imagery hahah).

Dez Dickerson has also mentioned Ultravox as an influence. I can hear it big time.

Had they got to hear Fad Gadget, I'd think that also would have been excited by those songs.

Fad Gadget! I interviewed Daniel Miller a couple of months ago for my Depeche Mode documentary, of course we got into the history of Mute and he talked a lot about Fad Gadget.

Tell us more!

Love FG.. first time I saw him he was supporting Toyah (!) in Dublin...I instantly loved him.....last time I saw Frank was when he supported DM in Paris.

Great Guy RIP

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Reply #42 posted 06/17/11 11:51am

treehouse

Militant said:

Fad Gadget! I interviewed Daniel Miller a couple of months ago for my Depeche Mode documentary, of course we got into the history of Mute and he talked a lot about Fad Gadget.

Daniel Miller is a real unsung hero.

(For others reading this, he made the song Warm Leatherette and started Mute Records)

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Reply #43 posted 06/17/11 4:16pm

owen

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N1979

p79

O+>
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Reply #44 posted 06/17/11 4:21pm

JoeTyler

Bowie (and Kraftwerk) showed the way. Numan made it popular/mainstream, that's why Bowie was sooooooooo jealous back in the 79-81 era, lol. Prince was surely a fan of Numan during 1979/1980, like many other artists who started using synths in 1980...

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Reply #45 posted 06/17/11 4:26pm

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owen said:

N1979

p79

I thought the EXACT same thing after I saw that Numan cover the other day. disbelief

Prince should be called James Richard Numan.

"You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
"Water can nourish me, but water can also carry me. Water has magic laws." - JCVD
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Reply #46 posted 06/17/11 4:27pm

JoeTyler

WaterInYourBath said:

owen said:

N1979

p79

I thought the EXACT same thing after I saw that Numan cover the other day. disbelief

Prince should be called James Richard Numan.

exaggeration. hyperbole

but yes, the influence is there...

tinkerbell
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Reply #47 posted 06/17/11 4:29pm

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JoeTyler said:

WaterInYourBath said:

I thought the EXACT same thing after I saw that Numan cover the other day. disbelief

Prince should be called James Richard Numan.

exaggeration. hyperbole

but yes, the influence is there...

No, it's not.

"You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
"Water can nourish me, but water can also carry me. Water has magic laws." - JCVD
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Reply #48 posted 06/17/11 11:44pm

eireboy34

WaterInYourBath said:

JoeTyler said:

exaggeration. hyperbole

but yes, the influence is there...

No, it's not.

Yes, it is.

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Reply #49 posted 06/17/11 11:52pm

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But what does Gary Numan think?

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

https://youtu.be/CVwv9LZMah0
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Reply #50 posted 06/18/11 12:25am

love2thenines2
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purplethunder3121 said:

But what does Gary Numan think?

....that Prince is a Genius.....so we have 2 Genius who think the same think about the other!!!

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Reply #51 posted 06/18/11 12:40am

WaterInYourBat
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eireboy34 said:

WaterInYourBath said:

No, it's not.

Yes, it is.

No, it's still not.

"You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend." - Bruce Lee
"Water can nourish me, but water can also carry me. Water has magic laws." - JCVD
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Reply #52 posted 06/18/11 12:50am

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WaterInYourBath said:

eireboy34 said:

Yes, it is.

No, it's still not.

you know what? > WaterInYourBath ..i think that the majority on this forum...really don't give a shit about what you think!!

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Reply #53 posted 06/18/11 1:49am

eireboy34

love2thenines2003 said:

WaterInYourBath said:

No, it's still not.

you know what? > WaterInYourBath ..i think that the majority on this forum...really don't give a shit about what you think!!

No! I l love a good debate!

Let's continue!!

....It still is.

lol

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Reply #54 posted 06/18/11 3:33am

JoeTyler

love2thenines2003 said:

WaterInYourBath said:

No, it's still not.

you know what? > WaterInYourBath ..i think that the majority on this forum...really don't give a shit about what you think!!

and you, Lovetothenines2003, are rude and uneducated.

tinkerbell
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Reply #55 posted 06/18/11 3:43am

love2thenines2
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JoeTyler said:

love2thenines2003 said:

you know what? > WaterInYourBath ..i think that the majority on this forum...really don't give a shit about what you think!!

and you, Lovetothenines2003, are rude and uneducated.

stupidity induced stupidity my dear friend!!

cool

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Reply #56 posted 06/18/11 6:02am

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Numan was definitely a big influence on Prince. As Joe says, I doubt there are very many artists from that time period using synths that weren't influenced by what Gary was doing.

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Reply #57 posted 06/18/11 10:33am

dalsh327

Trent Reznor's also a huge fan, and has had Gary at his live shows. You can see Trent rockin' the tambourine on "Cars", but this was a song he covered in the studio and got to do live.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...hMqEXUspfs

I wouldn't be surprised if Devo (who were at the PR premiere) was on his radar as well. But as far as Kraftwerk go? Maybe when "Planet Rock" came out.

Bowie's "Station to Station" was when American R&B intersected with German synth music. After that, Bowie grabbed Eno (and Iggy Pop) and came up with some really strange music that was way ahead of its time, which of course led on his successful projects with Talking Heads and U2.

But for someone growing up in Minneapolis, he had a lot of resources when it comes to music. Any place that has public radio, late night DJs playing 'free form' music, a handful of clubs that bring in nationally known acts and college radio stations is going to get a pretty decent music education.

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Reply #58 posted 06/18/11 12:38pm

treehouse

Militant said:

Numan was definitely a big influence on Prince. As Joe says, I doubt there are very many artists from that time period using synths that weren't influenced by what Gary was doing.

Hard to say. We take for granted that we can watch British TV appearances and find Tubeway Army records everywhere. Gary Numan had MTV exposure, but that was later. Gary Numan had a lot of contemporaries (Human League, OMD, Throbbin Gristle, etc.) who were just as likely to have been an influence on synth groups.

Oh, and let's not forget Klaus Nomi for the style.

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Reply #59 posted 06/18/11 12:42pm

eireboy34

treehouse said:

Militant said:

Numan was definitely a big influence on Prince. As Joe says, I doubt there are very many artists from that time period using synths that weren't influenced by what Gary was doing.

Hard to say. We take for granted that we can watch British TV appearances and find Tubeway Army records everywhere. Gary Numan had MTV exposure, but that was later. Gary Numan had a lot of contemporaries (Human League, OMD, Throbbin Gristle, etc.) who were just as likely to have been an influence on synth groups.

Oh, and let's not forget Klaus Nomi for the style.

True.

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