Gary Numan 'This Wreckage' TOTP (1980) HD
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Broadcast on 18/12/1980
Taken from the album "Telekon" "This Wreckage" was released on 12th December 1980
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Big thumbs up. I think around this time I got sent home from school for wearing black nail polish one day trying to emulate Mr Numan (even in a small way) I was fuming being in the 5th year I thought it was nearly OK as I wasn't far from the 6th form and they could wear what they wanted.
Nice one!
Your school system sounds very British.
I miss those days - the excitement of waiting for his next single ✨️🙏❤️ there's been no one to touch him - EVER .
Oh come on now Dee, it's all very Bowie.
@sratus absolutely not - they both had their own uniqueness 😎
@@deethompson3592 You see no similarity at all? You see no influence of Bowie on Gary Numan?
Really Dee?
@@sratus Honestly I don't think Bowie ever sounded like this. Everyone was a Bowie clone at the time, especially when the New Romantic scene exploded, but I always thought it was a bit of a lazy comparison (same with Sylvian, who was already very unique when GTP was released) I am saying this as a massive Bowie fan since the 70s.
Beautiful futuristic song. Hundreds of years ahead of its time.
Such a weird and wonderful track! Having learned some Japanese since this was released I now realise Gary pronounces the Japanese a bit wrong! LP lyric sleeve shows 別れよう which is said "wakare yoh" not "wakare yuu". And written it should actually just be 別れよ (wakare yo). Wakare means "leaving" and "yo" is something added at the end of phrases when you want to emphasise a strong intention. So it sort of means "I am leaving, really". That's how I see it anyway! Would love to hear from any other Japanese speakers for their take.
His best album (Telekon). Some piece of work. Still listening to it on vinyl
Replicas ✌️
It never gets boring listening to this song. My first concert was Gary Numan on the Teletour at the Manchester Apollo in 1980. I can't wait for his new album next week.
I was there. This was the intro song.
My fist Gary Numan concert was on the Teletour 80 at Preston Guildhall, what a show ,I was in the front row,the most amazing thing I have ever seen....And Nash The Slash what can you say....Genius .
Cedric Sharpley was an AWESOME drummer RIP Cedric. And RIP
Paul Gardner (Guitarist) and Numan’s BF.
A rare TV performance with the white leather jumpsuit. Also, is that Three Arp Oddyssey synths I see? That's just greedy 🎹 🎹 🎹 😂
Ironically, he never used Odysseys on the track
TOTP was almost all lip sync and this was no exception. Cool though to see this song get a "performance."
We must have done something wrong
This dark facade ends
We're independent from someone
This wreckage I call me
Would like to frame your voice
This wreckage I call me
Would like to meet you,
Meet you
Soon
We write suggestions
Suggesting fading to silence
And that must please you
My mirror's tarnished with no-help
This wreckage I call me
Would like to frame your voice
This wreckage I call me
Would like to meet you,
Meet you
Soon
Turn out these eyes
Wipe off my face
Erase me
Replay the end
It's all just show
Erase you
I need to
I need to
I need to
This wreckage I call me
Would like to frame your voice
This wreckage I call me
Would like to leave you,
Leave you
Leave you,
Leave you soon
I see some David Bowie in his body movements mixed with a bit of Kraftwerk.
His two most significant influences.
@@tyreburster Initially he considered himself a punk rocker though. He was really unique.
@@flash_flood_area He carved his own niche.
Almost all of his mannerisms and facial contortions were Bowie-influenced.
@@tyreburster Bollocks
God never Dies..Gary
Those fabulous ARP Odysseys....
I remember this from back in the day. It was totally alien. Nobody at TOTP knew what to do with it.
I love this song so much although it got me into trouble with my mum lol
I remember listening to this right after the Mount St. Helen eruption. Before going to South Korea.
Beginning of the end, untill the next beginning.
In this song gary created a new gene space funk sad it never took off
classic Numan song that many people never heard of
You are 100% correct, and to me one of his best
Amazing record that really summed up Christmas 1980
Agree! I was so chuffed that Gary Numan showed up on Christmas week, and he looked so cool and relaxed.
Legend
SURPRISED that this track actually GOT a TOTP slot as it barely made the top 20. Not a patch on earlier 1980 triumphs We Are Glass and IDYD but should have done better than it did.Some people have mentioned Bowie in the comments.Numan's auto "(R)evolution" notes a VERY nasty and petty incident involving Bowie that took at least some of the stars OUT of Numans eyes and showed him that even the mighty Bowie has feet of clay!.
Numan was on World Teletour, so as previous singles were promo video only releases on TOTPs, it made sense for TOTPs to tape this. No studio audience gives the game away too
Lol his waist was so tiny
good comment
I'm moving 💃 again ❤. Love you ♾️. Hey does he look a little like Sheldon Cooper 😂
Cedric Sharply on drums. RIP
An excellent riff. A favorite of my youth while in England at that time.
A forgotten gem
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Go gazza go
Som epco equizitamente deliciosos
And what if God's dead...?
I’m an agent should of been the release from the Telekon album.
Without a doubt!!
It's should 'have' been ... not should of
@@andrewmurray5542 well thank you for your correction, but you must understand some are not as bright as you, suffering from dyslexia and dyspraxia is an on going fight for me.
@@numan6959 clever dick
No!
Billy Currie had already left?
One of his best songs i was hooked when I first saw him Amazing
I remember watching this in 1980. Simon Bates said that he liked the drums on this song!
RIP Cedric Sharpley... A KICKASS!!! D
Oops. I meant to state:
Cedric Sharpley... A KICKASS WORLD CLASS DRUMMER!!! His skills were VASTLY UNderrated and underutilized. Due to the PROLIFIC BIAS in the music industry.
Particularly at that time. Whereby Sharpley, a bi-racial Drummer, did NOT want to be pigeonholed or defined by the “acceptable” music genres for Black musicians, i.e., Soul, funk, jazz, R&B etc. Ironically, His technique and style was SO versatile that He PLAYED and ENJOYED those genres. But, He WANTED to play rock, alt music.
Being THE Drummer extraordinaire for, “The Tubeway Army” exposed HIM to a much wider audience and His SKILLS to Music executives.
RIP Cedric!!!!🙏🏽💐
@@linavasquez-comyns949 take your BAME agenda somewhere else. We're not fuckn interested. This is about Gary not a dead black man.
where did you see it in 80? what channel lol
Marvellous!
Class!
Epic Numan x
Revolution music
I remember when . . . got the LP still! 😉
Still got my album too
Not a great single choice, should have been "I'm An Agent" IMHO
I dream of Wires
@@edward2448 I love that song, probably my first favourite off the album when I got it, but not sure as a first single.
@@ian_b I was working as an electrician at the time. Telecon tour was great ✌️
@@edward2448 I became on, I'm sure this track was an influence!😀
Love bass player Paul Gardiner’s energy here
Did Billy Curry leave after 80 or 81?
This great song feels like being within some kind of huge machine!
2022-June-02 Berlin two days left
❤❤❤❤
We were just be able to buy records in Germany at that time not aware of any tour in GB or somewhere else. Todays we have UA-cam and Internet to discover back good old times.
No billy Currie then
I think Billy Currie may jave have teamed up with Ultravox.
Ultravox reformed after Numan's '79 tour with Midge Ure at the helm (Johnn Foxx left the band). Ultravox released 'Sleepwalk' in 1980 so no Billie Currie appearances with Numan after the '79 tour.
No makeup just natural beauty and a lot of talent... those days when there were real artists...
@Leigh M Aucoin, He was only 21 yo. He didn’t NEED makeup. Lol I know what You mean. I’m just kidding You!!!!
He wore tons of make up ffs.
@@outpost31737 Very interesting opinion
@@helicopterspies It's not an opinion, it's fact.
What A Wreck in 2023..
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Looking forward to seeing Gary numan in Sheffield next year.
Brilliant.
An mentioned in comments. Numan made two massive mistakes on releasing singles from 'Telekon' and 'The Pleasure Principle'. 'Metal' should have been the follow up to 'Cars' and 'Remind Me to Smile' instead of this. Only my opinion.
Back then you could have released double A sides, so after 'Cars' he should have released 'Metal and Films' as a double A side. 'Metal' as it was so catchy and 'Films' so when people said it was just releasing copies of 'Cars' and he didn't use real instruments they could be told to listen to 'Films'. From Telekon 'Remind me to Smile' and even the title song 'Telekon' should have been released before 'This Wreckage' regardless to how proud Gary said he was about writing this song.
I agree with 'Remind Me to Smile' or perhaps 'I Dream of Wires'. Don't forget Numan released 'We are Glass' and 'I Die You Die' in 1980 before 'This Wreckage' neither of which were on the original Telekon album release. We thought at the time, the first single for 1980 was going to be 'I Die You Die' since we'd been treated to an early version of the song on The Kenny Everett Video Show months earlier but WAG was a surprise single released about the same time as the Telekon album was released.
@@clivejones5880You are right, I remember that We are Glass was back in May and The Telekon album in September of 1980. As you mentioned I remember seeing Gary Numan on the Kenny Everett Show in January of 80 singing I die you die but it was a different version of the one that was released.
In my opinion, Gary couldn't have picked a worse song from Telekon as a single release!
Truly awful performance. He looks ridiculous. Telekon is a fine album though.
He's allowed to look ridiculous... he's a Pop Star.
_"Truly awful performance"_
in what way?
@@numan6959 What level of saddo must you be to create a user profile with the name of someone you think "acts like a twat"?
@anotherbody2. In an interview numan said he was at an kenny Everett Christmas special after party 1979 and David Bowie had him removed.
Why this was ever on Top of the Pops I'll never know.
It's songs like this that convince me that America was right about Gary Numan.
I'm glad that it was
@@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music what's wrong with it?
@@I_Have_The_Most_Japanese_Music 😂😂😂😂😂😂He lives there and makes a fortune touring. Loser.
@@stringer-ik1pc I live there and was unaware of this, but further research has unearthed the fact that on 24 September 2018 Numan's tour bus hit and killed an elderly man in Cleveland, Ohio.