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A true hardworking man who had the courage and determination to succeed not just for the fame but to get his music out there! A lesson to be learnt today. A true icon❤
does anybody love anyone anyway - the answer - no, it's conditioning, my experience anyway - howard jones superb insightful fun etc you're not who you think you are so right, what a legend, tell us more howard please
Equipment on stage 2 Roland Jupiter 8s on one stand. A Yamaha DX-7 above a Sequential Circuits T-8. Behind that stand a EMU Drumulator and a Simmons SDS-5 drum module and a Roland TR-808. The other stand has a Moog Prodigy on top of a Yamaha Cp-70 Electric grand piano. The Roland TR-808 is used to trigger bass notes from one of the synthesizers.The Roland Jupiter 8s can have 2 sounds split on the keyboard. Howard sometimes had issues with this rig not synching correctly. This is a great find for early live Howard jones. This is not a lip-synch or mimed performance as was the case with most t.v. shows at the time
I think having that kind of gear is a for most of us a dream. Yes oke modern synthesizers can do a lot what those vitage can't but those vintage synthesizers has something that makes them unplaceable.
There may have been, but at the time of first broadcast, this is all they showed. The Tube occasionally let bands continue playing and then broadcast the extra tracks in future episodes
I will never grow tired of watching Howard Jones preform!! I absolutely love him, his creativity, and his fantastic energy!! Good looking bloke as well....always had a bit of a crush on him. Thank you so much for this, made me night!!❤
Chatted to Steg many times when he ran Scorpion Records in High Wycombe. This was around the time Howard Jones was starting to play gigs in local pubs and Steg sold tickets for him. Met Jed a couple of times too. A very interesting man to chat to. A lot of thought went into his act.
Warning us of the sell out of society. Early warnings. Many of these great bands in their teens and 20s warned us of impending doom. Listen to The Clash and this genre of 70s and 80s warned us. Look where we are now.
The rap at 10:55? I should imagine he did that because he was inspired by rap to do a rap. I am of course guessing, as I don't know the man, but I can't think of another reason he might do that. ;-)
1 of almost 3000 music videos on this channel, all taken from my videotape collection.
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The Tube was such an important milestone in television. Great performance! Good to see Jools joining him on Bounce Right Back.
A true hardworking man who had the courage and determination to succeed not just for the fame but to get his music out there! A lesson to be learnt today. A true icon❤
Thanks for watching and commenting Peter
does anybody love anyone anyway - the answer - no, it's conditioning, my experience anyway - howard jones superb insightful fun etc you're not who you think you are so right, what a legend, tell us more howard please
I remember watching this on our black and white TV when it was first broadcast.
One of the most underrated writers, performers and statesmen of our time. A true master of post punk.
Howard Jones 🙏 just fan ❤️
Equipment on stage 2 Roland Jupiter 8s on one stand. A Yamaha DX-7 above a Sequential Circuits T-8. Behind that stand a EMU Drumulator and a Simmons SDS-5 drum module and a Roland TR-808. The other stand has a Moog Prodigy on top of a Yamaha Cp-70 Electric grand piano. The Roland TR-808 is used to trigger bass notes from one of the synthesizers.The Roland Jupiter 8s can have 2 sounds split on the keyboard. Howard sometimes had issues with this rig not synching correctly. This is a great find for early live Howard jones. This is not a lip-synch or mimed performance as was the case with most t.v. shows at the time
Thanks for all the details Jeff.
Nice rundown on his gear. Thanks!
Most of the gear was easy to spot. The Drumulator and SDS 5 were very hard to spot. Not many shots of that stand in the video
JP8 on top, Juno 60 under it. 2 Moogs under that
I think having that kind of gear is a for most of us a dream.
Yes oke modern synthesizers can do a lot what those vitage can't but those vintage synthesizers has something that makes them unplaceable.
Howard Jones 👏 just fan 💕 forever 😁😍
ahead of its time, great great artist
Thank god for saving this
Brilliant.😊
Excellent singer, magnificent keyboard player, adorable man, great artist. Long life to Howard.
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@@ScottishTeeVee Thanks to you for the gift. Greetings from Italy.
@@CatoMinor È bello ascoltare uno spettatore in Italia.
@@ScottishTeeVee 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Man this takes me back to being a teenager in the 80s, loved Howard Jones...... Jed was cool too......
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I'm sure there was more tracks than this, Human's Lib (with Jools on piano) and NewSong were on it
There may have been, but at the time of first broadcast, this is all they showed. The Tube occasionally let bands continue playing and then broadcast the extra tracks in future episodes
I will never grow tired of watching Howard Jones preform!! I absolutely love him, his creativity, and his fantastic energy!! Good looking bloke as well....always had a bit of a crush on him. Thank you so much for this, made me night!!❤
I'm glad you found and enjoyed this Heather
Superb artwork behind him by Steg Read. And featuring the adorable Jed Hoile of course! X X
Chatted to Steg many times when he ran Scorpion Records in High Wycombe. This was around the time Howard Jones was starting to play gigs in local pubs and Steg sold tickets for him. Met Jed a couple of times too. A very interesting man to chat to. A lot of thought went into his act.
This is brilliant, had this on VHS. Thankyou for posting, brings back great memories👍
Thanks for watching and commenting Jason
@@ScottishTeeVee you're most welcome 😉
Real talent....
Warning us of the sell out of society. Early warnings. Many of these great bands in their teens and 20s warned us of impending doom. Listen to The Clash and this genre of 70s and 80s warned us. Look where we are now.
Omg this is so precious! Thank you so much!
I'm glad you enjoyed it Alex.
Was this his first appearance on the tube anybody ?
He was ultraproffessional already from the start!
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Why is he doing hip hop? 15:30 :-D
? The video ends at 15:28
The rap at 10:55?
I should imagine he did that because he was inspired by rap to do a rap.
I am of course guessing, as I don't know the man, but I can't think of another reason he might do that.
;-)
wtf last song ting?
Dunno Allan Allan
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