Gary Numan Interview Graham Norton show Funny
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Legend!!
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he's a sick bloke. Cars is gangster.
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and draw from what his better works to create something familiar but fresh.
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i can understand gary numans' issue with his older works. I think he knows that his older stuff was more successful and probably sounded much better. Although he seems like the kind of guy to want to always be progressing musically. I get that. Stasis can be a musicians worst enemy. I also believe that he was been in an experimental phase for the last I don't know decade and a half, which I think is too long. Rather than trying to "reinvent the wheel" he should go back to his roots
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Poor Gary ref his old songs, but he's not alone. I'm sure all popular bands/artists such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, The Who etc find for some reason people mostly only want to hear the old ones and it's hard for any new music to have the same cred/popularity.
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First time I have seen this. What a wonderfully unassuming and modest man Gary Numan is. A breath of fresh air.
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gary to graham: "could you.....could you Slow down a bit.....Please......thank you.."
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This is why America thinks UK shows and personalities are such twats. What an idiot.
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@OfficialCable you must be dumb, I can tell the difference, and you obviously think they are the same thing, you keep saying like a moron I dont have a sense of humour so just to repeat from before for you cause your so THICK!!!!
"Also I really enjoy humourous stuff like Fawlty Towers, Monty Python, Little Britain, Family Guy, Dave Chapelle, Saturday Night Live, and movies featuring the likes of Steve Carrel, Will Ferrel and Jim Carrey in them. Gee does this mean Ive got a sense of humour now?"
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@Zephyesa Oh my fucking god are you stupid, how can you see this as a fucking insult to Numan. they are fucking jokes, and make people laugh. And i would personally say you dont have a sense of humour if you cant tell the difference between petty insults and jokes.
ok Gary 20 years ago but IT STILL DOES IT FOR ME. Accept it mate you and your songs are still great
Titirangione 7 months ago 6
I heard him at the start (in the 70's).. I was there when The Killers supported him.. I don't care who loves him or hates him..
He is one of the major influences on popular music.
A true virtuoso.
mikenco 8 months ago 3