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Gary Numan's Micromusic - Cars (Live 1981)

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2008

Gary Numan performing his number one hit "Cars," live at Wembley Arena in April 1981.

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  • He has a wife.

  • my god he really wanted tobe Bowie didn't he.

  • He was better than Bowie.

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  • "Cars" was released in 1979.

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  • The solo part in this song is very long, interesting to note that Gary is just unable to be present all the time and do something with himself on stage :)

  • @Rage2552 no he wasn't.

  • @shawnisbeast1 No but you are

  • @shawnisbeast1

    He has a wife and THREE daughters...^^

  • @paintedship I acctually love it when people prove me wrong because it never happens. HARDI HAR har? No but seriously thank you for the Quote. Peace WWL

  • @wetwithlife "To be honest, I don't care about him. I don't particularly like his music; he hasn't done anything in the last 20 years that's been relevant to me. I understand why he did it (had Numan removed from The Kenny Everett Show in 1979). I was outselling him four to one, and he must have been surrounded by people constantly telling him his career's in decline. That must have created insecurity."

    Gary Numan, Student Direct, 7 July 2004

  • @wetwithlife

    "I've seen some of his videos. To be honest, I never meant for cloning to be a part of the eighties. He's not only copied me, he's clever and he's got all my influences too. I guess it's the best of luck to him."

    Bowie on Numan,

    interview by Paula Yates on Record Mirror 1979,

  • @wetwithlife

    Numan? I really don't know. I think what he did - that element of 'Saviour Machine' - type things - I think he encapsulated that whole feeling excellently. He really did a good job on that kind of stereotype, but I think therein lies his own particular confinement. I don't know where he intends going or what he intends doing, but I think he has confined himself terrifically. But that's his problem, isn't it?

    David Bowie, NME, September 1980

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