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Lotobear

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8,081 posts

145 months

Monday 17th February
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I stumbled by accident over this video by Chris Payne on how he composed the original tune - its really fascinating and Chris comes over as a thoroughly nice humble bloke:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmF_jeokUX8

...I'd forgotten what a seminal tune it is

MoggieMinor

465 posts

162 months

Monday 17th February
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First saw that interview a few years ago. What a great bloke Chris is. Absolutely fantastic piece of music.

Joyrider1

2,909 posts

188 months

Monday 17th February
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One of my all time favourites. I love the piano version of it by him - It's on the Blitzed soundtrack on Spotify



Edited by Joyrider1 on Monday 17th February 15:07

toon10

6,791 posts

174 months

Monday 17th February
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It's the first song I remember as a child that stuck with me. The track that got me into music if you will. Still one of the best electronic tracks made and stands up well today.

Arrivalist

1,642 posts

16 months

Monday 17th February
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Lotobear said:
I stumbled by accident over this video by Chris Payne on how he composed the original tune - its really fascinating and Chris comes over as a thoroughly nice humble bloke:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmF_jeokUX8

...I'd forgotten what a seminal tune it is
Thanks for posting that.

I’ve been a fan of Chris/Tubeway Army/Gary Numan/Ultravox/Billy Currie since I was a teenager back in the mid to late 70s. Never knew that story so a fabulously interesting watch for me.

I’m off to my keyboard now to play THAT song smile

cherryowen

12,202 posts

221 months

Monday 17th February
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toon10 said:
It's the first song I remember as a child that stuck with me. The track that got me into music if you will. Still one of the best electronic tracks made and stands up well today.
+1



Mikebentley

7,539 posts

157 months

Monday 17th February
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cherryowen said:
toon10 said:
It's the first song I remember as a child that stuck with me. The track that got me into music if you will. Still one of the best electronic tracks made and stands up well today.
+1
Still got the 12”

GloverMart

12,906 posts

232 months

Tuesday 18th February
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cherryowen said:
toon10 said:
It's the first song I remember as a child that stuck with me. The track that got me into music if you will. Still one of the best electronic tracks made and stands up well today.
+1
+2, more than 40 years old now and still sounding fresh as a daisy! cloud9

toon10

6,791 posts

174 months

Tuesday 18th February
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Mikebentley said:
Still got the 12”
Me too. Might dig it out and give it a spin.

Ganglandboss

8,446 posts

220 months

Wednesday 19th February
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I love this live performance by Midge...


Turn7

24,876 posts

238 months

Wednesday 19th February
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Yep, loved it then and still think it’s a great track .

Batfoy

1,329 posts

23 months

Thursday 20th February
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Lotobear said:
I stumbled by accident over this video by Chris Payne on how he composed the original tune - its really fascinating and Chris comes over as a thoroughly nice humble bloke:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmF_jeokUX8

...I'd forgotten what a seminal tune it is
Nice one, thanks! An absolute belter of a song and one of my all time favourites.

S47

1,339 posts

197 months

Friday 21st February
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Just spotted this threadsmile
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Amazing 1980 track - Now Very Very hard to find in its original form on Vinyl - the vinyl 'Analogue' version well worth hearing, today’s remastered [completely fkED UP] compressed DIgi version a disgrace - Vinyl 12" is among the greatest 12" 45rpm EVER IMO - 45 years old and will always be timeless listening :thumbup
Just wish today's musicians had as much musicality.
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andyb28

1,021 posts

135 months

Friday 21st February
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Great, I really like how the song evolved for them. Especially the bass line.

Edited by andyb28 on Friday 21st February 15:03

wal 45

849 posts

197 months

Friday 21st February
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Thanks for posting this too and I hadn't seen this before, in my top 5 tracks of all time...a perfect piece of music to my ears. I didn't realise Chris Payne had so much of a contribution to it and always thought it was very much a Billy Currie and Midge Ure effort.

Although the Visage version is "the one" Midge does a great version now with much less guitar than the clip above, just brilliant.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=np-JEyLmiV4

Only got a couple of 7" singles of the original, need to search out the 12".