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Post by knobby on Oct 17, 2005 6:16:25 GMT -5
www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=64289 Heres an excellent sounding show i saw 25 years ago which i really enjoyed.This guy was likened to bowie at the time,more for his looks and manerisms than music. For the younger people its a lot like todays"Dance Music''imho
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Post by goblinking on Oct 17, 2005 7:58:51 GMT -5
Gary Newman... named like Hewman, but with an "N". :lol:
CHeers, Goblin.
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Post by zippystardust on Oct 17, 2005 9:35:15 GMT -5
It's Gary Numan. I have DL it already Knobby. There are also a couple of his other shows if you want them too
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Post by knobby on Oct 17, 2005 14:05:39 GMT -5
It's Gary Numan. AARRR yas got me there.I could have owned a cadilac if the skool had taught me right
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Post by zippystardust on Oct 17, 2005 15:01:31 GMT -5
That's know problem And it's no shame either
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Post by steve1962 on Oct 17, 2005 15:38:37 GMT -5
Have Been a Numaniod since "Are Friends.."days, but have only been to his later concerts, lucky to live in London in them days. His fans are nearly as fanitical as us (if that is possible ) His stage show, if you can catch it, is very intense and dark, well worth a ticket, or a bootleg, in my 'umble opinion, an underated artist. Steve
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Post by thevisitor on Oct 23, 2005 3:17:00 GMT -5
Numan. Excellent!. "Another swishy rock star from outer-space" Love it!. I too caught one of his shows in the 80's, it was a real "family" affair. But it was magic. Numan can really get soul out of an old synthesizer. P.S. Love Beggars Banquet re-issues of "Replicas" and "The Pleasure Principle" on cd.
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