I am not a Numan super-fan, not even close, but I absolutely respect the man who can still produce music of this quality, some 40 years after first finding fame! Gary's genius is holding on to a unique persona and sound - the mark of all the great artists. It was a pleasure to stumble upon the BBC documentary from 2014(?) the other week, where I heard this great song. Long live Gary Numan!
I dont know that I've ever appreciated an artist more. Tubeway Army to Ade Fenton. Thank you Gary for putting so much of yourself into your music and into my life.
This is the perfect ending track on an album. The instrumental bit from 3:00 to the end just hits HARD for some reason. It's SO good. That piano, that percussion, that SYNTH! Every time I play the vinyl, I keep saying "no, don't end yet, no, you have to keep going..." Afterward, I would often play it again when this was his most recent release. But now I can follow it up with Savage, and it's just SO cool.
Having newly rediscovered Gary’s music by chance on Spotify I am amazed at how good his music is!! He has not been picked up by the main stream and I think that is what makes his music so incredible to listen to now!!
I believe my Dad must have been one of the top ten Gary Numan fans ever, was beyond obsessed haha we went to see multiple times when I was younger, since he passed this song just feels almost like a message he left behind for me, my brother and sister it just gives me such a powerful emotion i cant describe every lyric and instrumental.
He 🎤 sings from his heart, the pain of losing children he really desired, in a Prayer for the Unborn, and Little InVitro, trust me, and now that he has children, he is singing about HIS life ending. AMAZING SOUL, AMAZING SONG. LOVE ❤️ YOU GARY
Man... Even without that intro and lyrics, that instrumental piece tells a story all on its own. It's rare that I can listen to a song (or portion) without lyrics that evokes such impactful power. This will always be a masterpiece in my opinion.
I like the calmer compositions of this album and The Fury so much. They have such an austere and melancholy atmosphere with a truly lush and brilliant sound in textures and harmonies, and strangely intimate and humanizing for an artist so linked to a "distant android" character..
My husband and I were talking about good funeral songs and this was the only thing I could think of. I walked down the aisle to the piano version of Down In The Park at our wedding, so it seems fitting I either come or go out of the funeral to Gary Numan
Love the use of contrary motion between the melody lines & bass in the instrumental portion. Gary is broadening his horizons and I'm a fan of this record album. Depth of contrast is great!
I've been a fan for a long time. Saw him on the Telekon tour in 1980. That being said, this song is possibly my favorite thing he's ever done. Considering in a couple of years it will mark 40 years in the business for Gary, that's saying something. How many artists stay relevant that long?
Considering he was shit on by the media and other music artists saying his career would never last long, musicians who's careers died a long time ago, he's done very well. I'd say he's been bringing on newer generations from dead son rising to savage. I'd love to see the next installment in the splinter-savage series
Followed Numan from the very first time I heard Are friends electric? Back in 79? I remember having a tear in my eye, when he performed this on the tour at Rock City Notts. Top bloke Numan is.
This song (from the album Sacrifice)was great as it's from the time when things started to rise again for Gary with the help of his beautiful wife Gemma..❤
This whole album really is like a home type kick in the gut It really sends you into a very large passage of thinking even through the saddest thoughts it gives, it shows such a blessing life is Bless you, Gary
Whoever is making gary numans creative decisions these days is a genius, and I say that just incase it isn't him. I instantl loved this tune. At first listen this reminded me of a c64 sid tune from back in the 80s. It was usually the case that c64 sid writers tried to emanate the headlining synth artists and copy their tunes (jean michel jarre etc), so that's what I thought would have happened - and I could see this tune having been a big hit in the 80s. Then I noticed it was from 2013, and so that theory went out the window...but then it was replaced with a thought of how can still emit creative genius like this 35 years later?!? Its a wonderful song in any case.
Haha - it's all Gary Numan making the creative decisions, writing the songs and music and doing most of the work. He collaborates with a producer called Ade Fenton who polishes them a bit, sometimes changes around sounds, or adds his own musical input - they almost work like a duo/band at this point. I've even seen Ade playing synths live for Gary sometimes.
It is a beautiful song which if I remember correctly he wrote about a very close friend of his and his family who was diagnosed with a really bad illness, usually terminal, I think the lady in question actually was lucky enough to survive, hopefully. this song still bring a tear to my eye though
I'd like to watch you grow tall, it can never be Kiss you to sleep but I know it can never be Wipe away all of your tears, it can never be Wake you to see a sun rise that I will never see. Oh Oh it comes Oh Oh it comes My last day. I'd like to mend every hurt, it can never be Be there to catch every fall, it can never be Be there to love everything you will never be Sleep now, I wish you sweet dreams I will never see. Oh Oh it comes Oh Oh it comes My last day.
I love this heart-breaking song. One of my top ten faves of any song. I shot my coffee five feet and laughed hysterically when I read this, it DOES sound like "in cars"
BooGiEMaN696 I think he actually has a reverse each line approach here, one line says it COMES, THEN IT COMES BUT LATER IN THE SONG HE SAYS IT COMES, IN CARS...YOU AND YOUR EARS DID A GREAT JOB OF PICKING THAT UP. So much NIN apparent here, and he has their guitar 🎸 guitar player Robin Here. Trent and Gary use some familiar techniques and at times past, samples, whether they knew it or not, It’s amazing how many times Gary has changed during his career. There’s no one else like him.
I was 45 when I had my daughter and I've always had that nagging feeling that I wont have long enough being her father this song captures those feelings perfectly .
Album graphic for this is absolutely brilliant. Firstly, its instantly recongisable as him - nearly like a caricature. Secondly, its a wonderfully self mocking image. Its done in the style of one of those old photos that we are only left to imagine what it was like living 120 years ago. Very effective - but you're not dead yet Mr Numan :)
love the song - listened to the lyrics closely yesterday - first time I've ever cried listening to music. Guess you have to have kids to really understand the emotion.
Steve Jenks I don’t kids yet and I understand the emotion. Everyone of us will be gone one day. The song shows to me every end of life of someone is huge happening touching the sky to that one and it’s important to make your life the way you want then once your end will be delightful way to say goodbye to all you’ve successfully done but if you won’t be in time having things you haven’t done this end will be huge huge tragic and tons of regrets with no way back to fix it.
from: Wicker Man73 (my respect) I'd like to watch you grow tall, it can never be Kiss you to sleep but I know it can never be Wipe away all of your tears, it can never be Wake you to see a sun rise that I will never see. Oh Oh it comes Oh Oh it comes My last day. I'd like to mend every hurt, it can never be Be there to catch every fall, it can never be Be there to love everything you will never be Sleep now, I wish you sweet dreams I will never see. Oh Oh it comes Oh Oh it comes My last day.
+Justin Pope thequietus.com/articles/13509-gary-numan-interview-splinter That song is about a friend who we've got to know since we have been here, who had a real life threatening situation concerning her brain. Actually, she recently had an operation and I think they've saved her. Everyone thought she was a goner, and a week before the operation she was going out and effectively saying "goodbye" to everyone. It was a highly risky procedure and the chances of surviving were less than 50/50. It was so tragic, because her and the family are so lovely. Anyway, that's happened and she's all good. So I am relieved about that. But when I met her, I was just struck by her bravery. The fact was that she could've died at any moment of any day, and all I could think was, "How the fuck could I live with that?" To be honest, that would finish me off. So, I started to write a song about what it would be like if I was told I only had one day left, and what things would go through my mind. That's the lyrical part of the song; for me, it was about the fact that I would miss my children and all the things that I could've shared with them. When I got to the end bit - you know that when you die, they say that you're supposed to see this glorious light? I wanted this slow and quite sombre song to explode into this huge anthemic thing. The more I worked on it, and the more strings I was layering and counter-melodies I built into it, I started to see it as this very filmic piece. The second half of the song was me trying to create this epic filmic sound. I really love it, but it does sound like two very different things stuck together. It's very much me having a stab at doing something that I would feel appropriate for a film.
+Justin Pope Its about a friend who had a life threatening disease. Fortunately she survived but he was impressed by her courage and wrote this song from the perspective of someone facing such a situation. Realizing they won't be there as other people grow up and all that.
Jack the Rippers last final thoughts.. His Memories his Regrets his Dreams and of all the things that could have been so perfect in his life... Why Why Why did it come to this.. If only I could have been YOU.
I am not a Numan super-fan, not even close, but I absolutely respect the man who can still produce music of this quality, some 40 years after first finding fame!
Gary's genius is holding on to a unique persona and sound - the mark of all the great artists.
It was a pleasure to stumble upon the BBC documentary from 2014(?) the other week, where I heard this great song.
Long live Gary Numan!
Where genius meets music production. Numan and Fenton, a force of nature.
I dont know that I've ever appreciated an artist more. Tubeway Army to Ade Fenton. Thank you Gary for putting so much of yourself into your music and into my life.
Gary has this very soft, relaxing, kind, safe, "You go to bed, I´ll sing you to sleep" kinda voice and I love it!!!!!!!
This is the perfect ending track on an album. The instrumental bit from 3:00 to the end just hits HARD for some reason. It's SO good. That piano, that percussion, that SYNTH! Every time I play the vinyl, I keep saying "no, don't end yet, no, you have to keep going..." Afterward, I would often play it again when this was his most recent release. But now I can follow it up with Savage, and it's just SO cool.
Me, too...I just want that crescendo to keep building...can't get enough of those DRUMS. Reminds me of KODO.
Having newly rediscovered Gary’s music by chance on Spotify I am amazed at how good his music is!! He has not been picked up by the main stream and I think that is what makes his music so incredible to listen to now!!
I believe my Dad must have been one of the top ten Gary Numan fans ever, was beyond obsessed haha we went to see multiple times when I was younger, since he passed this song just feels almost like a message he left behind for me, my brother and sister it just gives me such a powerful emotion i cant describe every lyric and instrumental.
He 🎤 sings from his heart, the pain of losing children he really desired, in a Prayer for the Unborn, and Little InVitro, trust me, and now that he has children, he is singing about HIS life ending. AMAZING SOUL, AMAZING SONG. LOVE ❤️ YOU GARY
Man... Even without that intro and lyrics, that instrumental piece tells a story all on its own. It's rare that I can listen to a song (or portion) without lyrics that evokes such impactful power. This will always be a masterpiece in my opinion.
When the instrumental starts at around 3 minutes, its so powerful, so emotional, it makes you wanna cry.
Life is; Love, embrace, Cry
Energy Is in- all..in the mean time- this music is testiment
no, it makes you cry directly...so beautiful!!
Stephen Numan yesss !!!!!
I'm not ashamed to say that I cry every time I listen to this beautiful song. Gary Numan is a fantastic musician!😍
i did
Once again his depth of music makes one speech less....from start to finnish
And what an ending....let it all end!!!!
I like the calmer compositions of this album and The Fury so much. They have such an austere and melancholy atmosphere with a truly lush and brilliant sound in textures and harmonies, and strangely intimate and humanizing for an artist so linked to a "distant android" character..
It's Father's Day today, and my dad passed away just over two years ago - and, courtesy of this song, it just hit me like a ton of bricks.
Jennian King love to you friend.
Belated condolences.
Big love to you Gary. Mum who passed away today. X
The whole album is hauntingly beautiful ! I enjoyed Gary’s music ever since 1981.
My husband and I were talking about good funeral songs and this was the only thing I could think of. I walked down the aisle to the piano version of Down In The Park at our wedding, so it seems fitting I either come or go out of the funeral to Gary Numan
perfect headphones music.
Love the use of contrary motion between the melody lines & bass in the instrumental portion. Gary is broadening his horizons and I'm a fan of this record album. Depth of contrast is great!
This song leaves me a feeling that I can not understand, I like much yet.
This man is a wonderful artist, I have monitored his music for many years now, he always surprises me.
This is the most moving song that I have ever heard. Gary, you just keep getting better and better, and better! You are INCREDIBLE!!!
Adding to the great haunting ballads Gary Numan has constructed across a 40+ year career. Beautiful song, probably my favorite on Splinter.
this song is so atmospheric.
The times Ive played this song when depression hits me and it makes me really see what I would miss.
I believe this is the type of music that will resonate the most fans and new listeners. I love melancholy !
you are my god Gary, thank you been a fan since Melbourne 1980
I've been a fan for a long time. Saw him on the Telekon tour in 1980. That being said, this song is possibly my favorite thing he's ever done. Considering in a couple of years it will mark 40 years in the business for Gary, that's saying something. How many artists stay relevant that long?
+Gregg Wilson His lyrics look deep inside of human soul. I like very much.
His newest CD is AMAZING
Considering he was shit on by the media and other music artists saying his career would never last long, musicians who's careers died a long time ago, he's done very well. I'd say he's been bringing on newer generations from dead son rising to savage. I'd love to see the next installment in the splinter-savage series
Followed Numan from the very first time I heard Are friends electric? Back in 79? I remember having a tear in my eye, when he performed this on the tour at Rock City Notts. Top bloke Numan is.
This song (from the album Sacrifice)was great as it's from the time when things started to rise again for Gary with the help of his beautiful wife Gemma..❤
Still loving Splinter, This song really gives me goose bumps...epic.
Splinter, Savage, Intruder....three of the best albums of the last decade
One of the most beautiful Gary's songs!! Epic!!
This whole album really is like a home type kick in the gut
It really sends you into a very large passage of thinking even through the saddest thoughts it gives, it shows such a blessing life is
Bless you, Gary
i cry
a pioneer that only gets better
WHO KNEW
I've been a fan of Gary's from 1977- to present very gifted artist.
I cant remember the last time I was this moved by a song.
Whoever is making gary numans creative decisions these days is a genius, and I say that just incase it isn't him. I instantl loved this tune. At first listen this reminded me of a c64 sid tune from back in the 80s. It was usually the case that c64 sid writers tried to emanate the headlining synth artists and copy their tunes (jean michel jarre etc), so that's what I thought would have happened - and I could see this tune having been a big hit in the 80s. Then I noticed it was from 2013, and so that theory went out the window...but then it was replaced with a thought of how can still emit creative genius like this 35 years later?!? Its a wonderful song in any case.
Haha - it's all Gary Numan making the creative decisions, writing the songs and music and doing most of the work. He collaborates with a producer called Ade Fenton who polishes them a bit, sometimes changes around sounds, or adds his own musical input - they almost work like a duo/band at this point. I've even seen Ade playing synths live for Gary sometimes.
It is a beautiful song which if I remember correctly he wrote about a very close friend of his and his family who was diagnosed with a really bad illness, usually terminal, I think the lady in question actually was lucky enough to survive, hopefully. this song still bring a tear to my eye though
a dark and beautiful song by a super talent
I'd like to watch you grow tall, it can never be
Kiss you to sleep but I know it can never be
Wipe away all of your tears, it can never be
Wake you to see a sun rise that I will never see.
Oh Oh it comes
Oh Oh it comes
My last day.
I'd like to mend every hurt, it can never be
Be there to catch every fall, it can never be
Be there to love everything you will never be
Sleep now, I wish you sweet dreams I will never see.
Oh Oh it comes
Oh Oh it comes
My last day.
I thought he was saying "oh in cars"
I love this heart-breaking song. One of my top ten faves of any song. I shot my coffee five feet and laughed hysterically when I read this, it DOES sound like "in cars"
BooGiEMaN696 I think he actually has a reverse each line approach here, one line says it COMES, THEN IT COMES BUT LATER IN THE SONG HE SAYS IT COMES, IN CARS...YOU AND YOUR EARS DID A GREAT JOB OF PICKING THAT UP. So much NIN apparent here, and he has their guitar 🎸 guitar player Robin Here. Trent and Gary use some familiar techniques and at times past, samples, whether they knew it or not,
It’s amazing how many times Gary has changed during his career. There’s no one else like him.
clever Guy you mind Mr Webb... making tunes this good thirty odd year later.. i cant see any of the musicians these days doing that..well done
This song is so amazing and beautiful. Gary, I don’t know how you keep coming up with these hauntingly beautiful songs , but keep them coming .
Awesome final of the awesome record.
gary, a genius.....
30 years ahead of us mortals
What can i say, sheer genius, awsome
so so powerful,,,,,,,
damn beautiful realy good
That's amazing, wow.
Subliminal. Superb. Other than that I'm speechless.
I was 45 when I had my daughter and I've always had that nagging feeling that I wont have long enough being her father this song captures those feelings perfectly .
Album graphic for this is absolutely brilliant. Firstly, its instantly recongisable as him - nearly like a caricature. Secondly, its a wonderfully self mocking image. Its done in the style of one of those old photos that we are only left to imagine what it was like living 120 years ago. Very effective - but you're not dead yet Mr Numan :)
Beautiful... took a break as a man, but genius never left the man
Beautiful
Master stuff!
One of my favourite Numan songs, so anthemic and one for the RAH if that project ever happens.
Wow. Blown away. This is a truly epic piece of songwriting.
Good job Numan
love the song - listened to the lyrics closely yesterday - first time I've ever cried listening to music. Guess you have to have kids to really understand the emotion.
Steve Jenks I don’t kids yet and I understand the emotion. Everyone of us will be gone one day. The song shows to me every end of life of someone is huge happening touching the sky to that one and it’s important to make your life the way you want then once your end will be delightful way to say goodbye to all you’ve successfully done but if you won’t be in time having things you haven’t done this end will be huge huge tragic and tons of regrets with no way back to fix it.
Brilliant!
Beautiful!
it makes me want to take a hammer to my fingers. To hear such genius is awe-inspiring.
you are..............forever,,,,,,,,,,sleep good.
mark rodgers a
art of noise
A totally epic masterpiece!
he just reaches in and touches my very being. Man he is so important to me... I feel a weird connect .... I dunno, we all do im sure!
frank frootmusic ferrante yes!
Same here
Qué Buen Tema.....TEMAZO !!!
Always G / N I am his fan and wish him the best
Mi último día! Me encanta,genial! Grande numan!
My epitath.
Great music and emotion as always, thank you Gary.
Great latter-career LP by the modern electronic wizard/songwriter... His textures always support a good song...
My grandad nana and my precious mum
YES IT WAS
Love it :)
Beautiful voice gorgeous gary
Holy shit, this is amazing
magical
What a tune.. a triumph..so dope.
Epic enough said
wow just wow
fabulous instrumental in some parts
Just in time Thank you gary for this song
OH....MY.....F***ING....GOD!!!! This is a MASTERPIECE!!!!
great track.Should have been the last James Bond theme .
The title would have made a great Bond movie title, also!
Good job Gary!
This so beautiful but if gorgeous Gary is talking about dying I dont want him to die I love him so much bless him
No gorgeous Gary dont ever die I love you so much forever babe darling love xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
que hermoso
You're amazing Gary & We're honoured to invite you to showcase your many talents here again :D! Swooning -THEAPSYLUM
#IAMCANADIAN
Damn this is awesome !
from:
Wicker Man73 (my respect)
I'd like to watch you grow tall, it can never be
Kiss you to sleep but I know it can never be
Wipe away all of your tears, it can never be
Wake you to see a sun rise that I will never see.
Oh Oh it comes
Oh Oh it comes
My last day.
I'd like to mend every hurt, it can never be
Be there to catch every fall, it can never be
Be there to love everything you will never be
Sleep now, I wish you sweet dreams I will never see.
Oh Oh it comes
Oh Oh it comes
My last day.
epic.
This song sold me the Splinter album
This is how I feel
I'm assuming this song, like little invitro and a prayer for the unborn is about his lost child?
+Justin Pope thequietus.com/articles/13509-gary-numan-interview-splinter
That song is about a friend who we've got to know since we have been here, who had a real life threatening situation concerning her brain. Actually, she recently had an operation and I think they've saved her. Everyone thought she was a goner, and a week before the operation she was going out and effectively saying "goodbye" to everyone. It was a highly risky procedure and the chances of surviving were less than 50/50. It was so tragic, because her and the family are so lovely. Anyway, that's happened and she's all good. So I am relieved about that. But when I met her, I was just struck by her bravery. The fact was that she could've died at any moment of any day, and all I could think was, "How the fuck could I live with that?" To be honest, that would finish me off. So, I started to write a song about what it would be like if I was told I only had one day left, and what things would go through my mind. That's the lyrical part of the song; for me, it was about the fact that I would miss my children and all the things that I could've shared with them. When I got to the end bit - you know that when you die, they say that you're supposed to see this glorious light? I wanted this slow and quite sombre song to explode into this huge anthemic thing. The more I worked on it, and the more strings I was layering and counter-melodies I built into it, I started to see it as this very filmic piece. The second half of the song was me trying to create this epic filmic sound. I really love it, but it does sound like two very different things stuck together. It's very much me having a stab at doing something that I would feel appropriate for a film.
+Justin Pope Its about a friend who had a life threatening disease. Fortunately she survived but he was impressed by her courage and wrote this song from the perspective of someone facing such a situation. Realizing they won't be there as other people grow up and all that.
+Justin Pope A Prayer to Unborn has a great lyrics.
Lovely beautiful gorgeous Gary the love of mine and gemmas life
Play this at my funeral
It be fitting
I have this album its gd
was this or was it not played as background music during David Coulthard and Lewis Hamilton go karts before the British Formula 1 Grand Prix?
I miss my sister >.
Jack the Rippers last final thoughts.. His Memories his Regrets his Dreams and of all the things that could have been so perfect in his life... Why Why Why did it come to this.. If only I could have been YOU.
This needs to be reprinted on Vinyl!
this will be my funeral song