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Kein musik von Gary Numan

Posted: 23 Aug 2007, 23:26
by Road Warrior
Guten Abend. Es gibt kein Gary Numan und Tubeway Army auf Radio Dusterstadl.

Wir m

Posted: 30 Aug 2007, 06:55
by ShadowRunner
Gary Numan, strange but awesome... likes to fly aeroplanes...

Definitely worth collecting and listening to...

Posted: 30 Aug 2007, 06:56
by Zeitgeist
Is this spam? Seems so, I'm not sure. My German is rotten.

Posted: 30 Aug 2007, 07:00
by Kuchcik
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Posted: 30 Aug 2007, 09:29
by Majestic
I'm not in charge of the webradio..

Posted: 31 Aug 2007, 20:06
by RoiDanton
Wunsch wird umgehend erf

Posted: 03 Sep 2007, 23:35
by Road Warrior
Zeitgeist wrote:Is this spam? Seems so, I'm not sure. My German is rotten.
No this isn't spam. It's a genuine request. The Php forum registration and posting system is designed to safeguard against automated message posting.

My message translates:

Good Evening. Gary Numan and Tubeway Army aren't on Radio Dusterstadl.

We like Gary Numan!

Please can you add Gary Numan to the playlist.


Hope this helps :)

Posted: 03 Sep 2007, 23:38
by Road Warrior
[quote="RoiDanton"]Wunsch wird umgehend erf

Posted: 04 Sep 2007, 20:09
by ShadowRunner
Zeitgeist wrote:Is this spam? Seems so, I'm not sure. My German is rotten.
Here we talk about webradio and music...

Gary Numan is a cult classic I guess. Was laughed at by some, worshipped by others... very 80's and punk-cyberish new wave I guess you'd call it.

The Sugababes used a track...

Posted: 05 Sep 2007, 23:55
by Road Warrior
ShadowRunner wrote: Here we talk about webradio and music...

Gary Numan is a cult classic I guess. Was laughed at by some, worshipped by others... very 80's and punk-cyberish new wave I guess you'd call it.

The Sugababes used a track...
He is a cult classic indeed. His first hit, Are Friends Electric, dates back to 1979; a time when Johnny and the Self Abusers had evolved into Simple Minds and Dirk wore white sox.

For me, I Die You Die represents Numan at his very best.

He has a good bio on Wiki.

Posted: 06 Sep 2007, 17:52
by ShadowRunner
Simple Minds was the first band I mentioned when I came to gravity-world.com.

Everyone knows them as a large stadium-rock band, but in fact in the early 80's they were early synth new-wavers, making music in Germany long before anyone heard on them on the radio in the UK. Their very earliest music was ahead of time I think and I didn't hear anything else like it until the 90's.

Gary

Posted: 08 Sep 2007, 08:22
by RoiDanton
Sorry,

my music dealer was in holiday.

I order Gary Newman the complete discography and Tubeway Army - Replicas.

Cu, Roi

Re: Gary

Posted: 09 Sep 2007, 23:39
by Road Warrior
RoiDanton wrote:Sorry,

my music dealer was in holiday.

I order Gary Newman the complete discography and Tubeway Army - Replicas.

Cu, Roi
Great! Thanks Roi!

Posted: 10 Sep 2007, 00:10
by Road Warrior
ShadowRunner wrote:Simple Minds was the first band I mentioned when I came to gravity-world.com.

Everyone knows them as a large stadium-rock band, but in fact in the early 80's they were early synth new-wavers, making music in Germany long before anyone heard on them on the radio in the UK. Their very earliest music was ahead of time I think and I didn't hear anything else like it until the 90's.
New Gold Dream brings back memories of their early stuff for me. I think they performed some tracks (inc. the title track) from this album at their "Live in the City of Light" concert in 1986.

Usura's dance hit "Open Your Mind" from the early 90s was based on New Gold Dream.

Posted: 15 Sep 2007, 10:31
by RoiDanton
Hello,

some Gary Numan albums added.

Tubeway Army listed as Gary Numan artist.