54 year old lady here (no, please don't laugh) - remembering this from the first day I heard it and am STILL LOVING IT! Great music NEVER gets old and I will forever be an 80's chick... Thanks for sharing x
Im 29 and grew up around rap and metal and yet I still grooved out whenever this song came on in GTA Vice City. Some people say games are a waste of time but I've had fun, made new friends, and learned about great music through the soundtrack of said games lol.
Stuff like this deserve a platform that would keep them uncompressed.. one would expect something like that to be a thing in 2021 already... WHY CAN'T WE HAVE NICE THINGS ?! (stupid copyright laws and publisher ignorance, that's why... ok, i'm chill now...)
@@lifeontwowheels3104 37 here; Videogames are about escapism, and what GTA did with its radio stations was just a glimpse about the multidimensional escapism videogames are expanding towards (games becoming platforms for distribution of traditional media, hosting video events, live events, socializing features etc. , approaching the kind of complexity stories like "Matrix" hinted about, hopefully without the dystopian aspects, but with unforeseen economic opportunities instead, especially for those materially limited in real life, or physically impaired.
1979, a good year, the year I bought a 1969 Camaro. Quarter mile street racer 👀. 16 year old ... Independent yet many of my teenage friends had muscle cars.
Music always evolves. You're forgetting Kraftwerk. Among lots and lots of other synthesized music that already came out in the 60's. Numan hardly developed the genre. I love this song, though. Don't care much for his other work. That's personal I guess.
1979 I was 10 years old when this was released…Fast Forward to 2024 and I’m now 55 years old and it just gets better and better every time I listen to it! Thank you Gary ❤️
I started atcthe Limit and Crazy Daizy in Sheffield on 1980, just as the new synth sounds were hitting the heights- dancing to the new tunes all night was banging
What an absolute privilege it was growing up in the 80s surrounded by epic synth music like this. Can't get enough of this, could listen over and over and never get tired of where this song takes me. Thanks Gary, love your work, true legend!!!!
I can legit say that listening to this song while running around with my sisters in the back of my mom's van at the time was the first, most fun, freeing experience of my life! I still go hardish when i hear it!!
The first time I heard this, the DJ played it three times consecutively. He couldn’t wrap his head around it. It was the fall of 1979 and I just entered my senior year of high school. New Wave rock is amazing
Today I heared this song from my childhood while driving my car. The dj only mentioned Gary. I finally found it on UA-cam! Sweet memories, still a great song! Love it!
No experiment for this is history and does it have legal withstanding in a way that residual is a forever and grows as the opportunity to work with sample of promote it is a asset for eternity with some contractual not my business though it is common sense as a lady who is semi educated and experienced in both business and running a my own business and as a barely 19 year as old and new mother and in college online I have no idea how much I could not afford it is your own life and ME TO BE JUDGED FOR THE LEAST OF WHO I AM. I AM HONESTLY TELLING YOU LOOK IN MIRROR TO SEE FOR MYSELF THAT IS NOT A THING OF MYSELF I HAVE BEEN UP TO DATE ON ALL LEVELS GTFOH AND THAT IS TERRIBLE FOR THE SAKE THAT IS OBVIOUSLY NOT THE CASE FOR MY LAWYER IS IN CONSTANT CONTACT OR ACKNOWLEDGE THAT IS FOR ME TO HAVE A PROBLEM IS DEFINITELY NOT A COINCIDENCE FOR MY IMMEDIATE FUTURE TO KEEP SAFE IN FREEDOM AND OTHER THINGS INNOCENT RIGHT THAT IS WHY I'M CHRISTINE LYONS AND INNOCENT AND THE MOST EFFECTIVE CREDIBLE HONEST MOST SUFFERING AND IMPORTANT USEFUL EFFICIENT INTELLIGENT WOMAN WHO HAS NO CONTACT WITH FAMILY FLORIDA ESTHER AMANDA OR ANYONE ELSE IDENTITY THEFT IMPERSONATION AND TAX BANK CREDIT FRAUD AND INSURANCE WELFARE RECORDS SS AND STOCKS O CAN NOT GET SERVICES BEING USED IN SO MANY WAYS. NOT SUFFERING IN SUICIDAL TENDENCY NOBODY IS OF MY FAMILY CUT IT OUT
I love that every instrument is a synthesizer except for the drums and tambourine . The combination gives this song the magic it needed to be a classic.
For anyone still loving gary numan in 2024... look for and listen to Ren. His music is sooo good. And his visuals, lyrics and message---> even better 💎💎💎💎💍💞💫🕊🔥🙏
I was in my last year at school when this song came out. I don't think young people today could possibly grasp just what an almighty impact this song had when it was first shown on the British TV show called Top of the Pops. I was at a friends house at the time and there were six others from school. All of us where literally frozen mesmerised by sounds that seemed to have come from another planet. I can remember the hairs on my arms standing up. All of us knew at that moment that the future had arrived and we were all going to be part of it.
OMG! Same! Me and three friends at my parents house, all chatting - with TOTP on in the background - and then this came on: conversation just stopped dead (no mean feat for 4 teenage girls!). We just sat there, mesmerised. Still love this song now. 😊
@@junewatts8809 Wow to think we were both experiencing the same moment in history at the same time! It is a rare event in modern history that a happening can cause millions of people to all stop and stare at their TVs. Usually it is a tragedy, like the death of Diana, or the Twin Towers. At least this was a positive event creating a positive experience and a positive memory that can never ever be changed. I kind of feel grateful for that. Take care.
According to Numan, the song's lyrics were inspired by an incident of road rage: I was in traffic in London once and had a problem with some people in front. They tried to beat me up and get me out of the car. I locked the doors and eventually drove up on the pavement and got away from them. It's kind of to do with that. It explains how you can feel safe inside a car in the modern world... When you're in it, your whole mentality is different... It's like your own little personal empire with four wheels on it.
Good on him for having the presence of mind to lock the doors. I'd imagine some people (myself included) wouldn't have the presence of mind to do so, and would probably get their ass beat. Although, if these guys were really problematic, they would have tried breaking the windows - so you gotta get out of there, fast.
I'm 61 now...Listened to this music in High School in my 1970 AMC Hornet and 1966 VW 1300 beetle...girls girls girls, love those early 1980's women...awesome.
This song will be with us forever, utterly brilliant, and I am priviledged to be old enough to remember when it came out. Thank you, Gary Numan, Bless your heart for sharing this.
This may be THE song that captures early 1980 best for me. I was on the radio as the morning radio guy at BJ105 Orlando and playing Gary Numan every morning. When I did, I'd crank up the studio speakers. Loved it then, still do now. Killer song
These are the best videos! I was very lucky to have been 18 in 1979 and got to live this era of music and videos. I remember going to college in 80-81 and skipping class getting stoned and watching a new era bloom. First we had CABLE!!!! then this new little show something called MTV. THE REAL MTV!!!!! We would stone out and listen and watch videos for hours! The best years of my life 79-89 BAR NONE! I miss those times!!! No job, no bills, no wife, no kids, no money! Concerts were 12 bones! I mean REAL concerts AC/DC, Cheap Trick, Ted Nugent all together. You could party all weekend long on 30 bucks! Yes those were the days!!!
LesSmith45 Usually when hearing about these things, I get pretty worked up over the fact that people actually do this stuff, but hearing you say it, it sounded like you had a blast, and you missed those years, man never have I felt good for someone who smokes and stones himself
Saw him in Adelaide opera house 80 and when the curtain drew back it was an explosion of sight and sound. At the end he got a 10 minute standing ovation.
I'm 56 now and this song always takes me back when I was a much younger version at 15 in my sophomore year of high school! Youth memories! I cannot help it, it happens every and each time I hear it.
I'll be 60 next June 10. This song was released in the US in early 1980. Better than anything out there today. Posting 3-8-23. Happy 65th to Gary Numan, and many more!
No he literally did not age at all. I just recently saw him and he looks outstanding for his age, but he told in a tell all that this song changed his life completely and almost ruined his life. He couldn’t handle the fame here in the US he felt this song got way to big and popular in the states and drove him crazy
@@ziggyzagzi8017 The Cars' _Let's Go_ came out that very same year. It's as synthpunk as you can get ;o) I've been listening to Gary Numan & The Cars ever since 🎹🎸🕺 Strangely enough its also the year Mel Gibson debuted in _Mad Max._ (See my ID photo)
Roxy Music, The Cars, The Saints, The Cure, The Clash, the SOS Band and Toto are the bands from the 70s that I think helped shape the future sound of the 80s the most. Possibly also the New York Dolls but they stopped recording in 1976.
I got so much crap from my older brother for liking this song when it came out. This was progressive trance 20 years before progressive trance even came out. I recorded it from the radio onto a cassette tape and listened to it endlessly.
Ha ha..didn't we all have cassette players with radio on them ? Wow. Seems so strange now. Today's youth have no concept of how much they really have at their fingertips compared to generations past.
i was listening to rush and the police at 12 and my older brother was listening to milli vanilli and jimmy buffet and had the audacity to goof on me for liking this
No one ever mentions this: the reason this song is the fucking masterpiece it is is because of the outro. A second synth comes in with a harmony note at 2:45 complete with a phaser then it goes absolutely full blown at 2:56 before the crashing drums at 3:02, repeat that for 2 more cycles to the gradual fade and you have one of the most goosebump inducing songs of all time. Why oh why does no one ever, ever, ever mention the outro? It’s the best part of the song.
An absolute 'atom bomb' of a track - those synths still sound huge 40 years on.... Still way, way better than a lot of todays releases. Gary Numan. LEGEND.
43 Cars was wrote in the spring of 1979, Recorded in the summer of 1979 And released in August of 1979 So the 80s werent in DIAPERS YET , When this song was born ,,
So, I've said this before. I grew up in the '80's, on MTV. This was one of the best songs. The '80's ruled! I miss all the friends, clothes, movies, when MTV actually played music, high school...I'm choking up right now. I'm going to be 53 in August, and I miss those days so much, time goes by too fast!! I wanna go back and do it all over!! The '80's were heaven to me, maybe not to anyone else, but to me!! Take me back!! I'm almost in tears right now. Maybe I shouldn't have watched this video, but it's just so good!! Yeah, Gary Numan!!!
There was SO MUCH great music from the 80's all across the board...from rap..to metal..and everything in between...it truly was a great decade to live thru..the videos were creative too..I don't watch videos from 2000..thru today...but my guess is that they are (for the most part) flashing T and A...and alot of bling...if I wanted to see all that..I would go to a high end "gentleman's" club...at least with 80's videos...the artist/band didn't feel the need to CONSTANTLY flash skin...although I do remember how Duran Duran's "Girls on Film" ruffled a few feathers back in the day...anyway my heart belongs to 80's music and videos 🥰🥰
It was the Autumn, 1980, I was in the fourth grade. My friend bought this song on a 45 and we had a "free day" at school. He brought it in and played it on the record player every chance he got that day. The song was infectious. I remember later that night it was Trick or Treat and I spent the night going from house to house just singing what little words of this song I knew. Ah memories.
@@theodoreritola7641 Well the new decade sound doesn't start exactly at midnight January 1st of 1980. The new sound slowly transitions from the previous decade to the new one. Same thing could be said of the 80s to 90s with alternative music and grunge which actually started in the late 80s and transitioned into the 90s! The new sound sets the start date of the new decade.
I agree. I heard it was especially hard in Britain at the time and the systematic rejection by the music industry establishment was difficult for Mr. Numan.
same thing but mine is that mungo jerry in the summer time song,reminds me of being sat at kitchen table eating cereal as a kid while my parents do shit.
This song is so timeless and pure you could play it 30 years from now and it would be better than anything currently playing bravo gary 👏 an absolute masterpiece truly epic
Joe Kelly - I hear ya. Me too at 2:45 is just awesome from the time I heard this until this very day. Just so cool. You take care and stay safe😷. P.S. - I know there are many Kellys out there. My mother is a Kelly by birth.
Have you heard the swirling sound he plays on the moog at 3.40. Why he never had that earlier in the song and not as the sound fades I will never know.
Classic....this is one of those songs you can pop n lock, break dance, swing dance or just bop your head. Great sounds and you hear the instruments!!!!
Sandra that's how you know it's a good song because you couldn't stop listening to it over and over and over again, because it gave you a certain kind of feeling that only this song could give you.
I was 19 when this came out. He truly paved the way for the 80s music. I remember this video on Friday Night Videos, two years before MTV was released. A true classic.
@skaryguy71…right dude. And I’m sure the late night on Friday and Saturday variety show “Night Flight” shown on the USA Network pre-dated MTV (by a handful of months). They were another source of music videos but I’m not sure if they referred to them as that then. I vividly remember seeing some ta-tas in psychedelia on Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love” video. For a 15 year old up at midnight on a weekend it was awesome !
One of the first almost all electronics bands of the era. 2021 and sound like still belong on the future. Immortal Gary Numan. Release date 21st August 1979.
my dad hip me to Gary when I was a little girl sadly my dad die of cancer in 93 when I was 15 or 16 but I still listen to Gary to keep my father memory alive to this day
Dev I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad from Cancer, Jesus Loves you; whenever you think of your dad, ask Jesus Christ to give you comfort and peace
THE 80s; the coolest and greatest decade of the entire 20th Century!!! This song was a landmark for this decade. And anyone born from 1965 to 1975….YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT!!! You know when we run into each other, we simply slip into a dialogue that just CANNOT be understood by any other generation! We know, we rock!!! We know we dominate!! We know OOUR music, oour clothes, ooour values and oour decade…THE 1980s. To all of the other decades….YOU WILL KNEEL TO US!!!
Long Live and Prosper bros and sis fellow 80s Gen! A great life experience we've all been through up to this moment in time! All our Praise to The Creator of All!
this guy was incredible. When was a small kid I was amazed in the way he looked and sounded. The word cool just does not cover it when it comes to this guy......I hope he never stops.
This man is really an absolute influence in my life. From 15 years old i was very shy and introverted and somewhat quite weird and other worldly in my thinking. Funnily enough the two main stays and passions i had in 79' were synths and cars....Synth wise i was always in music shops messing around with the gear from Roland, Yamaha , Korg etc...Eventually got one for my 16th birthday, 2nd hand Roland Jupiter 4 and the same year i got in Rolls Royce Ltd as an apprentice car sprayer in 1979.... I also collected model dinky cars and my imagination would run wild...Where i lived was a metal factory and in one of the disused yards was an old Mini van - London Borough Of Brent decaled on the side of the rusty and green paintwork...This car was dumped, never used for years and i'd always go and sit in it like it was my comfort blanket and play this track on my Duette cassette player. I even have my original Wembley Arena ticket when i saw Gary do cars Live which was absolutely fantastic. 45 years later this song still ignites the child in me that was mesmorised by this song all those years ago. Being a dj playing house, techno, tech house etc i can say this track to me has the synth godly status attached to it... From New wave in the 80's Through to Punk, Soul, Electro, Funk Pop etc, Cars is the GOAT and surpasses any synth line ever created as far as i'm concerned...Hall of fame futurism right here right now. Bravo Gary ❤
As a true fan of Metallicas first 3 albums,a hater of poser synthesizers, I agree. They did a great job of finding the groove that synthesizers were made for.
@@kirbycraft9325 This. I play bass/keys and, both back in the day and with the guys I jam with now there needs to be a part written for keys that nothing else will do; otherwise I'll stay with my P-Bass and be happy
My primary school teacher played this in assembly one day in 79 (a change from excellent classical music)… blew my 9 year old brain apart!!! Best teacher EVER!!!!
The funny thing is that Gary Numan said he came up with that synth riff by accident as he felt uninspired to compose anything and just began to play that random tune. Never expected to be one of the most iconic riffs of the 80s.
what a time to be a young I'm 61 now and wish i could go back to that time of life for one day.
Me too!!!!😊
Same here
You can! Just listen to the music.
59....I feel the same.
61 also, if we only knew then what we learned now.
54 year old lady here (no, please don't laugh) - remembering this from the first day I heard it and am STILL LOVING IT! Great music NEVER gets old and I will forever be an 80's chick... Thanks for sharing x
Who'd laugh>? And if they did... not worth your time anyway.
57 year old bloke agrees.
@@morbidmanmusic Yep, so true, thank you x
52 year old here. I play this song all the time. 80s were the best
55 going on 56 year old. Great song. Go gen x.
no matter how far in the future you play this song it will still sound like it came out in the future
That’s why it’s so timeless I love it brilliant.
@@kierentari8877 same.. I could listen to it daily and still love it brilliant is the right word
@@michaelfrazia4569 Me too! I get on YT a few times a month and I always listen to 80's music. I'm now 52
This song actually came out in 1979
it doesnt hurt to look like an android!
It's 2024 and this song is still ahead of its time
Damn straight.
40 plus years ago and it still sounds like the future.
When a Gary track was played at the school disco we all danced like robots. Misspent youth.
he changed music
Yeah!!!!!! I agree 💯 Percent
I thought it was made recently when i first heard it a decade ago
Exactly....Lady Gaga jammed that beat in "paparazzi".
I'm 54 and this is one of the greatest all time songs and videos in history. I know many who agree.
Let’s all admit it... we lived the experience of this song... FEEL GOOD MIND CONTROL!!.....LOL....😉
Im 29 and grew up around rap and metal and yet I still grooved out whenever this song came on in GTA Vice City. Some people say games are a waste of time but I've had fun, made new friends, and learned about great music through the soundtrack of said games lol.
Stuff like this deserve a platform that would keep them uncompressed.. one would expect something like that to be a thing in 2021 already... WHY CAN'T WE HAVE NICE THINGS ?!
(stupid copyright laws and publisher ignorance, that's why... ok, i'm chill now...)
@@lifeontwowheels3104 37 here; Videogames are about escapism, and what GTA did with its radio stations was just a glimpse about the multidimensional escapism videogames are expanding towards (games becoming platforms for distribution of traditional media, hosting video events, live events, socializing features etc. , approaching the kind of complexity stories like "Matrix" hinted about, hopefully without the dystopian aspects, but with unforeseen economic opportunities instead, especially for those materially limited in real life, or physically impaired.
@@Dm3qXY lol
Im a 50 year of black woman and this is still one of my jams!!!!
Иди на плантации работать, monkey
Easy peasy, trippin hard.
Jam on 😊
WHAT ?????? Black Folks only like Rap !!!!!
How cool ❤
It never fails to amaze me that there isn't a single car in this video
They did mime him driving a series of cars at the end. Somebody tried.
And yet, we're all driven to listen to it.....!
@@yukadoo 😂 I see what you did there
Its almost an improved Jaguar ad.
I figured he'd be living in a Desoto or something in the video
Gary Numan was like a message to everyone in what 80s music was gonna be like.
The problem is that 80s music mostly sucks
@@rickbrenner7743 Nah man, your taste does
my neighbor collects od rusted car bodys... his name is garry
Perfectly said ! As if this was the introduction style and the tempo settings
@@sawedoffshotgun8462 ‘Like your mother!’ (That’s a patented Gen X response)
No one makes pop music quite like the British. Gary Numan's Cars is a sublime and future-proof masterpiece.
Amen Ken, British movies may be for the birds but the British... they have the best Pop & Rock n Roll bands in the whole world.
You are so right 👍🏻
@@patrickciacco1083 gotta thank Kraftwerk.
@@patrickciacco1083 Are Snatch and Lock Stock for birds?
Kraftwerk pretty good too
Released in 79, i feel like this dude made the 80s, what an absolute privilege to have Numan alive at this time.
1979, a good year, the year I bought a 1969 Camaro. Quarter mile street racer 👀.
16 year old ... Independent yet many of my teenage friends had muscle cars.
Cars was released a month before Video Killed the Radio Star, aka the first video shown on MTV.
Just so sad that if he came about today he wouldn't be given a second chance
He was probably one of the very first to use those synth sounds it sounds 80s and not the 70s
Yep. He was standing at the door to the Eighties showing people in...
The early 80's generation had evolved music wise, thanks to this legend.
Music always evolves. You're forgetting Kraftwerk. Among lots and lots of other synthesized music that already came out in the 60's.
Numan hardly developed the genre.
I love this song, though. Don't care much for his other work. That's personal I guess.
Little did Gary know when he recorded this , people would be watching this 40 years later on computers.
Yep!
or in cars
I've listened to it in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City on my PolyStation II.
Little did Gary know he would still be alive and still performing.Legend and Legend song.🇬🇧👽
Or on their (handheld, no-wires-attached).phones.
All very Dick Tracy
This is the beginning of my eighties journey of the best music of all time
80s music
I totally concur!
1964-1975 best rock era than disco came
@@vapordreams983Disco had better bass lines.
Welcome! It'll be a great journey.
When did your hearing become impaired, at the beginning of the eighties?
I know it's 1979 but THIS is the start of the 80s!!!
A lead-in one could say as far as early eighties music goes.
When I hear this song and pop music I think of the 80's. On 80s stations they will play this as well.
80s was 1979-1993.
❤️/ 1970s music , greatest music era ever
This was actually one of the first new wave songs to chart so this was probably start of 80s songs
1979 I was 10 years old when this was released…Fast Forward to 2024 and I’m now 55 years old and it just gets better and better every time I listen to it! Thank you Gary ❤️
There will never be another time in history where music is as good as it was in the 70s/80s. Period.
This is not true.
I concur my dear boy so chap pop in the key 🔑 let’s jam jar this bloody ride
Really? I bet the 2390s will be pretty good
It was fvcking great! New territory instead of product
That’s because the greatest album of all time came out in late 1979.
I can't imagine just how good this must have sounded pumpiing out really loud in a club in 1979
ohhhhhhhh mate imagine on a proper soundsystem
@@myblues528TECHNICS or KENWOOD sound system I particular.
Yep...this, Video Killed The Radio Star, Computer Games...the electronics went right through you.
I started atcthe Limit and Crazy Daizy in Sheffield on 1980, just as the new synth sounds were hitting the heights- dancing to the new tunes all night was banging
it's 70's
What an absolute privilege it was growing up in the 80s surrounded by epic synth music like this. Can't get enough of this, could listen over and over and never get tired of where this song takes me. Thanks Gary, love your work, true legend!!!!
Very well stated. Rock on.
good comment the 80's were the best decade for adventurous exciting music still sounds as fresh as a daisy!
Best era for music period!! I really miss the 80s and MTV!!!👍🏼
80s kid forever ✌️
Totally agree with you Eric what a magnificent decade of music we can reminisce about 💓🙏
I can legit say that listening to this song while running around with my sisters in the back of my mom's van at the time was the first, most fun, freeing experience of my life! I still go hardish when i hear it!!
The first time I heard this, the DJ played it three times consecutively. He couldn’t wrap his head around it. It was the fall of 1979 and I just entered my senior year of high school. New Wave rock is amazing
The Police
"M" Pop Muzik!!! :)
No... no it's not! Absolutely nothing amazing about it. Fuckin dorks
I classify this as Synth Pop. You are probably right.
I agree with you forrest.in the fall of 1979 I just graduated.my god this song brings back my youth.carefree days!
The song of the future from the past
@LES DANZELL I'm still waiting on the promise of the future as envisioned in the '80s.
it's now 40 years and counting.
🚗🚓🏎 🎹🎹🔊🎶🎶😋
And this is Gary Numan
@@trespire Where the hell is my flying car? WE WERE PROMISED! We got youtube and twitter instead. We got jipped.
@@m.kriddick2731 Like I said, sometimes...in order to get to the future...you must go to the past. ;-)
This is the best 80s song of 1979.
Ain’t it, tho?!?!👍
It's from 1980
@@diegodelatorre2343 It's from 1979.
There's also "Computer Games" by Mi-Sex.
this and video killed the radio star
Today I heared this song from my childhood while driving my car. The dj only mentioned Gary. I finally found it on UA-cam! Sweet memories, still a great song! Love it!
1979: This song is so futuristic!
2023: This song is so futuristic!
3050: This song is so futuristic!
lol
2056
No experiment for this is history and does it have legal withstanding in a way that residual is a forever and grows as the opportunity to work with sample of promote it is a asset for eternity with some contractual not my business though it is common sense as a lady who is semi educated and experienced in both business and running a my own business and as a barely 19 year as old and new mother and in college online I have no idea how much I could not afford it is your own life and ME TO BE JUDGED FOR THE LEAST OF WHO I AM. I AM HONESTLY TELLING YOU LOOK IN MIRROR TO SEE FOR MYSELF THAT IS NOT A THING OF MYSELF I HAVE BEEN UP TO DATE ON ALL LEVELS GTFOH AND THAT IS TERRIBLE FOR THE SAKE THAT IS OBVIOUSLY NOT THE CASE FOR MY LAWYER IS IN CONSTANT CONTACT OR ACKNOWLEDGE THAT IS FOR ME TO HAVE A PROBLEM IS DEFINITELY NOT A COINCIDENCE FOR MY IMMEDIATE FUTURE TO KEEP SAFE IN FREEDOM AND OTHER THINGS INNOCENT RIGHT THAT IS WHY I'M CHRISTINE LYONS AND INNOCENT AND THE MOST EFFECTIVE CREDIBLE HONEST MOST SUFFERING AND IMPORTANT USEFUL EFFICIENT INTELLIGENT WOMAN WHO HAS NO CONTACT WITH FAMILY FLORIDA ESTHER AMANDA OR ANYONE ELSE IDENTITY THEFT IMPERSONATION AND TAX BANK CREDIT FRAUD AND INSURANCE WELFARE RECORDS SS AND STOCKS O CAN NOT GET SERVICES BEING USED IN SO MANY WAYS. NOT SUFFERING IN SUICIDAL TENDENCY NOBODY IS OF MY FAMILY CUT IT OUT
Interestingly enough most 80s music sounds super retro-futuristic while a lot of modern music tries to recreate that 80s retro-futuristic sounds 😂
@@GenericUsername1388 Yes, and they fail MISERABLY!
Still one of the best tunes ever. Stood the test of time.
Yes you are so correct 😇
Check his duet with his daughter on My Name Is Ruin! Pure 💛
So have you!
@@TheGoodReverendSatan I will sorry for late reply just seeing this
@@laramiefj40 😂👌🏻🙏🏻❤
Gary Numan is living proof that dark synth music will keep you from aging.
Keeps me from aging? Lol..I wish..good synth...was ahead of its time..only hit though, right?
"Dark"
"Goth"
"Vampires"
Yep. The connection is clear.
And dark eye liner.
I'm 50 and still better at eye makeup than most millennials
It's true...I'm 77 and love him still....
@@cruxivar6026 Excellent but I have to say,it isn't hard is it....Some look ludicrous and they all look the same???
14 year old here. Amazing song.
14? Man, that sucks.
My boy you should dive deeper into Gary's music. Look up Tube way Army
🚨CORRECTION: a 14 yr old with EXCELLENT TASTE! 🎶🤘🏼🎶
You’ve got awesome taste! 😍
Unless you lived at that time you have no idea how shockingly different this was. Still is,
@clowncleaner What was it ? 7 synthisizers. Extravagantly expensive at the time.
@@trespire The innovation. I was 10 years old when I first heard it and it was light years different than anything else on the radio.
I remember seeing the video when it came out (I was 10) and stared because I had never seen or heard *anything* like this before.
@@eileenh28 Non of us had seen not heard 7 synthesizers all at once. The triangular flourescent tubes, the "electric" drums.
Well..., I guess if you'd never heard any of David Bowie's Berlin-era stuff it might not seem uncannily familiar to you, at least.
Nothing can replace the 80s. So many good memories. Fun. Fun.
Boomers fucked it all up though
Uh yes the 70s
Damn straight!!!
Rose colored glasses.... 😎
This song and Are Friends Electric are instant teleportation to the early 80's for me!
I love that every instrument is a synthesizer except for the drums and tambourine . The combination gives this song the magic it needed to be a classic.
incorrect there is a bass part m8.
@@localresidentofgortonmarke8415 Ok and a bass 👍
@@Redhouse334 so was Cedric Sharply the drummer just a hologram then?
@@davefieramosca6974 probably, unless he's playing electric drums.
4 guys playing a synth, none using more than one hand, one playing with one finger.
57 years old and I love the music it's bussin💯
Yay! 50 years old!! Still bussin
I think it's hilarious that Gary Numan is two weeks older than Gary Oldman.
This is a very underrated fact.
If not for Freddie Mercury, you'd be my queen.
Took me a little while, but I see what you did there.
With the amount of likes and comments this main comment has got. Were all still here 2020
Brilliant!
Still just as good 40 years later.
Keyboardist - no fucks given at 1:45
I put this on the record player in 1979=80 at age 5!!
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@van wray un bel gruppo che nel proprio mette il proprio
sounds even better when you here todays CRAP
People in 1980: This makes me want to be in the 2020’s
People in 2020: This makes me want to go back to the 80’s
lol
It was number 1 in the UK IN 1979 ,,,
@@theodoreritola7641 that's great
With the way the world is so F'd up - I'll happily go back to the 1980s
Are friends electric is a better song than Cars though , I t was recorded in 1978 , And Cars in 1979
For anyone still loving gary numan in 2024... look for and listen to Ren. His music is sooo good.
And his visuals, lyrics and message---> even better 💎💎💎💎💍💞💫🕊🔥🙏
He's Godfather of 80s' New Wave Music.
I would say it was Bowie.
What about Brian Eno?
Id say all to them! Bowie and Eno aren't earthlings in my opinion. 😂
So true . 🎶🎵🎶
I was in my last year at school when this song came out. I don't think young people today could possibly grasp just what an almighty impact this song had when it was first shown on the British TV show called Top of the Pops. I was at a friends house at the time and there were six others from school. All of us where literally frozen mesmerised by sounds that seemed to have come from another planet. I can remember the hairs on my arms standing up. All of us knew at that moment that the future had arrived and we were all going to be part of it.
OMG! Same! Me and three friends at my parents house, all chatting - with TOTP on in the background - and then this came on: conversation just stopped dead (no mean feat for 4 teenage girls!). We just sat there, mesmerised. Still love this song now. 😊
@@junewatts8809 Wow to think we were both experiencing the same moment in history at the same time!
It is a rare event in modern history that a happening can cause millions of people to all stop and stare at their TVs. Usually it is a tragedy, like the death of Diana, or the Twin Towers. At least this was a positive event creating a positive experience and a positive memory that can never ever be changed. I kind of feel grateful for that.
Take care.
Some of the earliest New Wave to hit the mainstream airplay.
Same effect on me but I was 12 or 13 watching the video on brand new MTV. I remember this and David Bowie’s “ ashes to Ashes”
Yea,. It. was. so. different. and. ahead. of. it,s. time,. and. where. I. grew. it. in. BR. it. was. wild.
According to Numan, the song's lyrics were inspired by an incident of road rage:
I was in traffic in London once and had a problem with some people in front. They tried to beat me up and get me out of the car. I locked the doors and eventually drove up on the pavement and got away from them. It's kind of to do with that. It explains how you can feel safe inside a car in the modern world... When you're in it, your whole mentality is different... It's like your own little personal empire with four wheels on it.
I live in mine. This song has taken on a whole new meaning.
Good on him for having the presence of mind to lock the doors.
I'd imagine some people (myself included) wouldn't have the presence of mind to do so, and would probably get their ass beat.
Although, if these guys were really problematic, they would have tried breaking the windows - so you gotta get out of there, fast.
Wow! That gives us a bit of understanding that hadn't been brought up at the timr.
That's correct!..London Is no place to be when traffic backs up!!...Every person for themselves!!!
True!
I'm 61 now...Listened to this music in High School in my 1970 AMC Hornet and 1966 VW 1300 beetle...girls girls girls, love those early 1980's women...awesome.
This song will be with us forever, utterly brilliant, and I am priviledged to be old enough to remember when it came out. Thank you, Gary Numan, Bless your heart for sharing this.
This may be THE song that captures early 1980 best for me. I was on the radio as the morning radio guy at BJ105 Orlando and playing Gary Numan every morning. When I did, I'd crank up the studio speakers. Loved it then, still do now. Killer song
IF YOU LISTENING TO THIS RIGHT NOW,YOU MY FRIEND ARE A LIVING LEGEND
Very true. I even have a t-shirt that says that. Aloha from Hawaii
grew up on it, my dad was a Numan superfan lol
@@poanochung-wahlee1567 HELLO FROM TEXAS
@@EarthWindandFirepower0990 aloha brother.
Heck ya, great song,
Gary Numan truly is such an underrated gem of an artist
These are the best videos! I was very lucky to have been 18 in 1979 and got to live this era of music and videos. I remember going to college in 80-81 and skipping class getting stoned and watching a new era bloom. First we had CABLE!!!! then this new little show something called MTV. THE REAL MTV!!!!! We would stone out and listen and watch videos for hours! The best years of my life 79-89 BAR NONE! I miss those times!!! No job, no bills, no wife, no kids, no money! Concerts were 12 bones! I mean REAL concerts AC/DC, Cheap Trick, Ted Nugent all together. You could party all weekend long on 30 bucks! Yes those were the days!!!
Did you graduate?
Sure the fuck did with honors! Did you? Or you still living in your moms basement?
+LesSmith45 I was actually asking out of curiosity and not to be an asshole.thanks for the rudeness anyway.
LesSmith45 Usually when hearing about these things, I get pretty worked up over the fact that people actually do this stuff, but hearing you say it, it sounded like you had a blast, and you missed those years, man never have I felt good for someone who smokes and stones himself
Me too. I was 19...god, we must of been so blessed to experience such diverse culture of music..
This song was bloody fantastic when it was first released and is still bloody fantastic today !!!
I remember first time hearing this song and it was so different!!! Loved it then & still do today ✌️✌️✌️
Always have been and always will be awesome
Even to this day , 54 i still melt while listening to this song . Genius
Saw him in Adelaide opera house 80 and when the curtain drew back it was an explosion of sight and sound. At the end he got a 10 minute standing ovation.
This song was so ahead of it's time.
no such thing. it was 1979. I Was there.. literally in the next room~!
Pimp Daddy agrees, far out man.
Please...youre a nutcase
in what way?
Yeah by like 6 months
I'm 56 now and this song always takes me back when I was a much younger version at 15 in my sophomore year of high school! Youth memories! I cannot help it, it happens every and each time I hear it.
I remember a silver label on black vynyl 45. Top 40 on Radio 1. Classic. Wore the grooves out!
I’m 56 as well and can totally relate 👍🏻
Yes! Isn't music great that way?
Agreed
I'll be 60 next June 10. This song was released in the US in early 1980. Better than anything out there today. Posting 3-8-23. Happy 65th to Gary Numan, and many more!
Father's Day is coming up soon and I'm listening too this all month long because this was my dad favorite song by Gary numan he died of cancer in 93
I love the keyboard player in the front, left side just smacking that note! This was mesmerizing back in the day.
Just saw Gary Numan in concert! And yes they played "Cars"! Still fresh! And Gary looks and sounds GREAT! He doesn't age.
How cool! I'll look up his tour, if he's still on with it.
No he literally did not age at all. I just recently saw him and he looks outstanding for his age, but he told in a tell all that this song changed his life completely and almost ruined his life. He couldn’t handle the fame here in the US he felt this song got way to big and popular in the states and drove him crazy
I'm going to see him this Friday! Gary is opening for Ministry. I can't wait as I have been wanting to see him since the 2nd grade.
Gary Numan and the band also are important you like the band here too he had better songs and way more hits overseas a pioneer.
Was he still rocking the eyeliner? Just curious
This guy paved the way for what was coming in the 80s
Not just the 80's, huge influence on NIN
Not only paved he literally set them in concrete to last for eternity .
Along w/ the CARS
@@ziggyzagzi8017 The Cars' _Let's Go_ came out that very same year. It's as synthpunk as you can get ;o)
I've been listening to Gary Numan & The Cars ever since 🎹🎸🕺
Strangely enough its also the year Mel Gibson debuted in _Mad Max._ (See my ID photo)
Roxy Music, The Cars, The Saints, The Cure, The Clash, the SOS Band and Toto are the bands from the 70s that I think helped shape the future sound of the 80s the most. Possibly also the New York Dolls but they stopped recording in 1976.
I got so much crap from my older brother for liking this song when it came out. This was progressive trance 20 years before progressive trance even came out. I recorded it from the radio onto a cassette tape and listened to it endlessly.
Ha ha..didn't we all have cassette players with radio on them ? Wow. Seems so strange now. Today's youth have no concept of how much they really have at their fingertips compared to generations past.
More progressive than TOOL
Fear Factory redid this with Gary. It is just as good as this. However I am a person that loves the original over remakes.
i was listening to rush and the police at 12 and my older brother was listening to milli vanilli and jimmy buffet and had the audacity to goof on me for liking this
@@Augfordpdoggie who tf is milli vanilli and Jimmy Buffett isn’t that bad.
A true classic from 1979 and no-one will ever me convince me otherwise
You got class girl!
This song gave birth to the eighties.
No one ever mentions this: the reason this song is the fucking masterpiece it is is because of the outro. A second synth comes in with a harmony note at 2:45 complete with a phaser then it goes absolutely full blown at 2:56 before the crashing drums at 3:02, repeat that for 2 more cycles to the gradual fade and you have one of the most goosebump inducing songs of all time.
Why oh why does no one ever, ever, ever mention the outro? It’s the best part of the song.
In my music world it would be a masterpiece but I don't like the goofy gameshow breakdown between versus like at 0:52
Minority opinion there. It perfectly blends the versus together. It’s as essential as the rest of the ingredients in the song.
@@latenightlogic 😄
That part is really cool.
Don't worry there are plenty of us who appreciate the magic of outros
An absolute 'atom bomb' of a track - those synths still sound huge 40 years on.... Still way, way better than a lot of todays releases. Gary Numan. LEGEND.
43 Cars was wrote in the spring of 1979, Recorded in the summer of 1979 And released in August of 1979 So the 80s werent in DIAPERS YET , When this song was born ,,
Better than any song today, especially taylor swift,lol
this song never gets old, dusty or rusty
It was a mega hit. I you are between the ages of about 42-55 currently, you absolutely remember this hit
@@kevinkelley3657 Im 60....
@@govertverspui No disrespect intended, I like music from a very broad range of years. If it touches you, it is one of yours.
Just the BUICK !!!!!! Got old
One of my favorite songs
This song was an instant classic forme, came out in 10th Grade. Love it.❤❤🎉🎉😊
So, I've said this before. I grew up in the '80's, on MTV. This was one of the best songs. The '80's ruled! I miss all the friends, clothes, movies, when MTV actually played music, high school...I'm choking up right now. I'm going to be 53 in August, and I miss those days so much, time goes by too fast!! I wanna go back and do it all over!! The '80's were heaven to me, maybe not to anyone else, but to me!! Take me back!! I'm almost in tears right now. Maybe I shouldn't have watched this video, but it's just so good!! Yeah, Gary Numan!!!
There was SO MUCH great music from the 80's all across the board...from rap..to metal..and everything in between...it truly was a great decade to live thru..the videos were creative too..I don't watch videos from 2000..thru today...but my guess is that they are (for the most part) flashing T and A...and alot of bling...if I wanted to see all that..I would go to a high end "gentleman's" club...at least with 80's videos...the artist/band didn't feel the need to CONSTANTLY flash skin...although I do remember how Duran Duran's "Girls on Film" ruffled a few feathers back in the day...anyway my heart belongs to 80's music and videos 🥰🥰
I'm 41 and I want it all back, too. Such a singular and precious era we're so lucky to have experienced firsthand.
This classic tune is dark...as a kid first hearing this blew my mind and even now aged 50 omg
I feel the same. I love it and I am the same age as you. It never gets old. Only we do. Hahaha 😂
Ditto, both off you two. This was massive, still is.
It was the Autumn, 1980, I was in the fourth grade. My friend bought this song on a 45 and we had a "free day" at school. He brought it in and played it on the record player every chance he got that day. The song was infectious. I remember later that night it was Trick or Treat and I spent the night going from house to house just singing what little words of this song I knew. Ah memories.
@ted ritola Yes, so many great songs 1979-1980!!
I was 11 then. Those were good times
ted ritola
The very first video played on MTV was Video Killed the Radio Star.
1980 a freshman in highschool! 📻 Great times!
Cool memories 💜
That stern stoic look at the end is so captivating and pure genius.
Cheers 🍻😊
That's just autism
The man that paved the way to the sound of the 1980’s music!
To bad its a 70s song
Thats right 80s kids he paved the way for the 80s , The 80s had NOT started when this 70s song came out ,
@@theodoreritola7641 Well the new decade sound doesn't start exactly at midnight January 1st of 1980. The new sound slowly transitions from the previous decade to the new one. Same thing could be said of the 80s to 90s with alternative music and grunge which actually started in the late 80s and transitioned into the 90s! The new sound sets the start date of the new decade.
I remember this clearly when it came out, it changed the music for the next decade.
By that time Kraftwerk already did change the music industry. The world was just slowly adapting. :)
I agree. I heard it was especially hard in Britain at the time and the systematic rejection by the music industry establishment was difficult for Mr. Numan.
Yez it started new wave dance craze by the wea dancers
@@MinekEzQM *The Robots* :)
44 plus years ago and it still sounds like the future. Gary Numan was way ahead of his Time.
Industrial Rock was born here, not enough credit is given to Gary Numan..
Joy Division was in 1979 too.. Ian hung himself right after this video was made......
45yrs later they STILL are Kings of Industrial...
aloha
Uncle Al had Gary Numan on tour with Ministry and it was banging!
Just ask Trent Reznor his opinion
I remember being a kid in the 80s and my parents playing this song on a Sunday while they did some cleaning 😊
It always gave me such a surreal vibe
same thing but mine is that mungo jerry in the summer time song,reminds me of being sat at kitchen table eating cereal as a kid while my parents do shit.
This song is so timeless and pure you could play it 30 years from now and it would be better than anything currently playing bravo gary 👏 an absolute masterpiece truly epic
That synth pad harmony beginning around 2:45 still gives me chills.
Good ear...me too it's details like this that truly put shivers up your spine and puts this tune amongst the greats.
Joe Kelly - I hear ya. Me too at 2:45 is just awesome from the time I heard this until this very day. Just so cool. You take care and stay safe😷. P.S. - I know there are many Kellys out there. My mother is a Kelly by birth.
So happy I'm not an anomaly with that pad. Absolutely beautiful and so hauntingly futuristic. The power of the Moog synthesiser.
Have you heard the swirling sound he plays on the moog at 3.40. Why he never had that earlier in the song and not as the sound fades I will never know.
gary09 lane yes it's a phaser effect and it comes in around 2.40 it just seems you can hear it at 3.40
Classic....this is one of those songs you can pop n lock, break dance, swing dance or just bop your head. Great sounds and you hear the instruments!!!!
Still sounds amazing after all this time. One of the few truly new wave tunes ever created.
I played the hell out of this song ,so much so that My now 93 year old mother still says my name when she hears it.
I guess she shouts Cars!
Sandra that's how you know it's a good song because you couldn't stop listening to it over and over and over again, because it gave you a certain kind of feeling that only this song could give you.
Lmao
She has a better memory than joe deminta biden
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🖤🖤🖤🖤
I was 19 when this came out. He truly paved the way for the 80s music. I remember this video on Friday Night Videos, two years before MTV was released. A true classic.
Friday night videos were awesome. We couldn’t afford cable and this was the only way to see the latest videos if you couldn’t get mTv.
@@JenSell1626 Jealous of the fact you got to experience Michael Jackson, Gary Numan and Prince when they were in their prime.
Don't think so....Friday Night Videos premiered summer of 1983. MTV premiered in 1981.
@skaryguy71…right dude. And I’m sure the late night on Friday and Saturday variety show “Night Flight” shown on the USA Network pre-dated MTV (by a handful of months). They were another source of music videos but I’m not sure if they referred to them as that then. I vividly remember seeing some ta-tas in psychedelia on Zeppelin’s “Whole Lotta Love” video. For a 15 year old up at midnight on a weekend it was awesome !
I miss those MTV video's, 80s not like the music today..
I'm returning to listening this again soo much love I am twenty four years old & I will listen to this when I will play on my spotify☺️
Released in 1979. Gary Numan was so far ahead of his time that he hasn't even been born yet.
I'm surprised to learn that! This song has such a great 80's sound, that I thought it came out, around, 1983-1985.
AMEN . JUST SAYING
@ghosttrain2066 That's true.
70s had a lot of cool songs that where one hit wonders and didn't really get played until the mid 80s. British pop was the bomb!!!
Not as far ahead of Kraftwerk 🤔
One of the first almost all electronics bands of the era. 2021 and sound like still belong on the future. Immortal Gary Numan. Release date 21st August 1979.
4 N A HALF MONTHS BEFORE THE 80s were in DIAPERS
my dad hip me to Gary when I was a little girl sadly my dad die of cancer in 93 when I was 15 or 16 but I still listen to Gary to keep my father memory alive to this day
I'm so sorry for your loss...May God be with you and yours
Very Sorry to hear that. Even in 93 God needed reinforcements for his Angel Army. He can only take the best of us.
live shit with nin is awesome check it out
Dev I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad from Cancer, Jesus Loves you; whenever you think of your dad, ask Jesus Christ to give you comfort and peace
Dev Cash523 I’m sorry about your papa, hope you’re doing well these days!
THE 80s; the coolest and greatest decade of the entire 20th Century!!! This song was a landmark for this decade. And anyone born from 1965 to 1975….YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT!!! You know when we run into each other, we simply slip into a dialogue that just CANNOT be understood by any other generation! We know, we rock!!! We know we dominate!! We know OOUR music, oour clothes, ooour values and oour decade…THE 1980s. To all of the other decades….YOU WILL KNEEL TO US!!!
80s ROCK! I was 20 in 1989. T-talkin' 'bout my g-g-generation......
This is from 1979. Though I count 1979 as "practically the 80s".
These days, one rarely sees such meaningful tambourine playing.
Also, I freaking love this song.
Yes that was so meaningful
Hello bryn
Liam Gallagher no bad
@@DCul strange you got so butthurt about a percussion instrument...
Secret: Tambourine is the best metal percussion.
Who else was watching and listening to this on MTV in 1981 and still in 2023!
2020 on UA-cam.
I'm old
Long Live and Prosper bros and sis fellow 80s Gen!
A great life experience we've all been through up to this moment in time!
All our Praise to The Creator of All!
I was 12
Had the single in 81.
That synth lead takes this song to another level
wait'll we finally get a good mass-produced jet pack
song will still be good
Played in the days when MTV was "MTV"!!! LOL
60 years here! They'll never make timeless music like this again. I'm far from being old and whoever says this is old people's music, I'm sorry.
That slow-mo entrance to the mic is just
* chef's kiss *
Slow motion intro. Amazing.
My favorite part of the whole video!!
The black to red was pretty bad ass toooooooo.
He perfected the reverse mic drop
The Italian pinch
Thank you, Gary Numan, for such a wonderful classic.
And more ' like are friends electric eg new wave at its best.
Gary Numan and the band also are important you like the band here too he had better songs and way more hits overseas a pioneer.
this guy was incredible. When was a small kid I was amazed in the way he looked and sounded. The word cool just does not cover it when it comes to this guy......I hope he never stops.
Great Britain has been such a treasure trove of unique music over the years.
This man is really an absolute influence in my life. From 15 years old i was very shy and introverted and somewhat quite weird and other worldly in my thinking. Funnily enough the two main stays and passions i had in 79' were synths and cars....Synth wise i was always in music shops messing around with the gear from Roland, Yamaha , Korg etc...Eventually got one for my 16th birthday, 2nd hand Roland Jupiter 4 and the same year i got in Rolls Royce Ltd as an apprentice car sprayer in 1979.... I also collected model dinky cars and my imagination would run wild...Where i lived was a metal factory and in one of the disused yards was an old Mini van - London Borough Of Brent decaled on the side of the rusty and green paintwork...This car was dumped, never used for years and i'd always go and sit in it like it was my comfort blanket and play this track on my Duette cassette player. I even have my original Wembley Arena ticket when i saw Gary do cars Live which was absolutely fantastic. 45 years later this song still ignites the child in me that was mesmorised by this song all those years ago. Being a dj playing house, techno, tech house etc i can say this track to me has the synth godly status attached to it... From New wave in the 80's Through to Punk, Soul, Electro, Funk Pop etc, Cars is the GOAT and surpasses any synth line ever created as far as i'm concerned...Hall of fame futurism right here right now. Bravo Gary ❤
The Godfather of Synth Pop!!
Saw him about 6yrs ago and he's also phenomenal on stage!!
Still doing it huh? Good to know.
Actually The synth started in the mid 70s
@@theodoreritola7641 Nein, Bruder.
But if you want to get super technical, then it started in the late 60s with Krafterk
This is, without question, the best use of synthesizers ever recorded. 100% Pure sonic bliss.
Really, though?
@@umscumgamer2003 Yeah, really.
As a true fan of Metallicas first 3 albums,a hater of poser synthesizers, I agree. They did a great job of finding the groove that synthesizers were made for.
100% analogue - big, fat, dirty, ASDR, VCO, magnificent analogue
@@kirbycraft9325 This. I play bass/keys and, both back in the day and with the guys I jam with now there needs to be a part written for keys that nothing else will do; otherwise I'll stay with my P-Bass and be happy
My primary school teacher played this in assembly one day in 79 (a change from excellent classical music)… blew my 9 year old brain apart!!! Best teacher EVER!!!!
One of the most distinctive and memorable songs ever written, instantly recognizable when you hear it.
A synthesizer masterpiece: the best that I know of.
The synthesizer Was the soul of '80
Rush ~ Subdivisions
Kraftwerk...
@@lorenzoartola9908
Bon bon bon da Autobahn,,,
weird shit back in the day
I believe it was a Roland Jupiter 8 or a ARP Odyssey.
RIP Ray Liotta. Thanks for the awesome memories and thanks Rockstar for introducing me to these masterpieces
Sooooooo glad we are going to have cars in the future. Thanks Gary.
This song is one of the reasons 1979 was one of the best years in music.
The funny thing is that Gary Numan said he came up with that synth riff by accident as he felt uninspired to compose anything and just began to play that random tune. Never expected to be one of the most iconic riffs of the 80s.
This was 1979, he was ahead of his time.
He said that the long intro note was simply because he couldn't think of what else to play.
Ever!
Not true. But cool story
Lol great comment, but he does not seem at all like that.
If I die during this epidemic, I will die jamming 80's music!!!
This is plague music!
We all family are listening that unforgettable hits
Same here mate
Pandemic
J Z Gator Sabol me tooooo
Best gen ever!!!
Yeah i can still dig it. You can tell by my words that im far back. Love this song. From me its been 44 years.