@NuSynth What performance is this from? I have a boot from Detroit and another from Buffalo from this tour but this does not sound like either of those recordings.
There were the essentials for a great 4th album but then we wouldn't had "Metamatic", the blueprint for all the great music Foxx (and Gordon) have made in the last 13 years.
Thank you for posting this rare material. However, this WAS NOT the original line-up. Robin Simon (later in Magazine, John Foxx solo band, and again with Foxx on tour, 2010) was the guitar player here. Foxx was ousted from the band not long after (even though, he says he quit- he would have eventually been fired for not conforming with certain expectations). This was the TRUE Ultravox,. heart and soui still there. No offense to Midge, it just was not quite the same. Loved some of that too..
This song and Touch and Go ended up on Foxx's stunning debut album Metamatic some six months after Ultravox mark 2 split in March 79. The Hollywood gig was the penultimate gig on the (self-financed) tour. They'd been dropped by Island on New Year's Eve 1978. Notice how the lyric differs here from the one on Metamatic and that Foxx is credited as the sole writer on that album even though Cross, Currie, Simon and Cann must have had some input.
Not the original Ultravox line-up. Steve Shears was the guitarist for the first two albums to be replaced by Robin Simon for the third and the subsequent tour. Saw them twice on this tour at the Whiskey-a-go-go in Hollywood. This song appears pretty much in this version on John Foxx' first solo album, Metamatic.
I had no idea that Ultravox! played some of the songs that Foxx would then have on Metamatic. Brilliant, simply brilliant.
stuwbooth 1 month ago
so far ahead of it's time for 1979 & still to this day somehow
xtc58100 2 months ago
Billy's violin solo is a forerunner of the "Thin Wall" one I reckon. Many thanks for posting these stunning rarities.
timwilderspin 4 months ago
A total mismatch. John has immense talent but the the guys like Billie, Chris and Warren were plyain' in waitin'....for James.
zanebean 4 months ago
@NuSynth What performance is this from? I have a boot from Detroit and another from Buffalo from this tour but this does not sound like either of those recordings.
RiotNrrrdUTube 5 months ago
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surrealfunfair 1 year ago
There were the essentials for a great 4th album but then we wouldn't had "Metamatic", the blueprint for all the great music Foxx (and Gordon) have made in the last 13 years.
cpdaddy7 1 year ago
Thank you for posting this rare material. However, this WAS NOT the original line-up. Robin Simon (later in Magazine, John Foxx solo band, and again with Foxx on tour, 2010) was the guitar player here. Foxx was ousted from the band not long after (even though, he says he quit- he would have eventually been fired for not conforming with certain expectations). This was the TRUE Ultravox,. heart and soui still there. No offense to Midge, it just was not quite the same. Loved some of that too..
progpunker 1 year ago
This song and Touch and Go ended up on Foxx's stunning debut album Metamatic some six months after Ultravox mark 2 split in March 79. The Hollywood gig was the penultimate gig on the (self-financed) tour. They'd been dropped by Island on New Year's Eve 1978. Notice how the lyric differs here from the one on Metamatic and that Foxx is credited as the sole writer on that album even though Cross, Currie, Simon and Cann must have had some input.
flicker66 1 year ago
Not the original Ultravox line-up. Steve Shears was the guitarist for the first two albums to be replaced by Robin Simon for the third and the subsequent tour. Saw them twice on this tour at the Whiskey-a-go-go in Hollywood. This song appears pretty much in this version on John Foxx' first solo album, Metamatic.
ShreveportJoe 2 years ago
wow cool never hear this one ....
soundmanhaven1 2 years ago
oh wow i'd never heard this version! brilliant!
humanatee86 2 years ago
Damn that's a damn good song!!! What's this from? Somehow I must've missed it!
lealdragon 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing this.
I've always wondered if there were any recordings available from the last days of Ultravox!.01.
AirCrashBureau 2 years ago
great find thanx
gazzashiatsu 2 years ago