Marsbar Playlist ~ 8-13-2011

August 13, 2011

David Marsden on the Rock.FM every Saturday and Sunday night from 7 p.m. until midnight.

David Marsden rocked our worlds once again…and stuck a few Marsbars in our ears along the way. Here’s the list until 10 pm. If Someone would like to help out with the list from 10 pm until midnight, please let me know.

69 Eyes – Betty Blue
Blue Peter – Chinese Graffiti
Breeding Ground – Reunion
Crystal Castles – Crimewave
Dee Long  – Little Neutrino
Depeche Mode – Puppets
Dire Straits – Money For Nothing
Fixx – Red Skies
Frank Zappa – Montana
Freedom Or Death – Inside
Gary Numan – Are Friends Electric
Gentleman Reg – We’re In A Thunderstorm
Killing Joke – Requiem
Lotus Eaters – First Picture Of You
Love & Rockets – Ball Of Confusion
Midge Ure & Mick Karn – After A Fashion
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – Secret
Rammstein  – Sehnsucht
Richard Wright – Night Of A Thousand Furry Toys
Rough Trade – Crimes Of Passion
Shriekback – My Spine Is The Bassline
Spoons – B Movie
Spoons  – Nova Heart
Status Quo – You’re In The Army Now
Stranglers – Nice ‘N’ Sleazy
T. Rex – Rock On
Tin Star Orphans – Men With Guns
Ultravox – Dancing With Tears In My Eyes
Way Of The West – Don’t Say That’s Just For White Boys
Yello – Lost Again

For previous David Marsden lists starting from 2003, visit RalphD’s blog “Marsbar Theater.” Ralph is the creator and original caretaker of the lists.

The Secret Life Of Numanoids ~ Part Four

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The Secret Life of Numanoids series was on hold for several months while I took the time to get a handle on some personal issues. Now that things are somewhat back under control, I’m excited to resume an inside look at what makes Gary Numan fans tick. If you would like to be a part of this ongoing series, or know someone who would, please leave a comment here or message me on FaceBook: Sandy Numanfan Missparker.

Coincidentally, both of today’s highlighted Numanoids are from Scotland. Enjoy reading what fuels their lifelong love for Gary Numan.

Robert McNab – Scotland

Robert launches into his story by telling me that he has been a fan since the very beginning of Gary Numan’s career.

“I saw Gary on Top of the Pops singing ‘Cars’ and I had not heard anything like it. It was well ahead of its time.”

Like so many fellow Numanoids, Robert finds meaning in Numan’s music. “His music is very powerful. Things that have happened in my life I can relate to in Gary’s music.”

Robert had a much easier time nailing down one favorite album versus one favorite song. “My favorite album is The Pleasure Principle. My favorite song…..oh there are many! My personal fave would have to be ‘Cars,’ a simple but brilliant song. When ‘Are ‘Friends’ Electric?’ came out, at the start I did not like it. It took some time to get used to it, then it grew on me, and it was my very first record single purchased.”

When asked to share his most exciting moment as a Gary Numan fan to date, Robert shares, “My most exciting moment had to be my very first concert at Aberdeen in 1983. During the Warriors tour up until then, I had been just an ordinary Numan fan. Then I seen this gig, and it was amazing! I was totally blown away, and then became a big Numan fan.”

In describing his love for Numan, Robert says, “I would have to say he has been a big part of my life. When he quit music in 1981, I was gutted and never really followed anyone else as much as I did with Numan.

“The thoughts I would like to share: Gary Numan is a pioneer in synth music. There have been bad times in his career where many other artists would have packed in, but Numan is a fighter and has a strong fan base behind him.”

Indeed, he has.

Photo credit: Ed Fielding Photography

Gary Numan – “We Are Glass” – via YouTube user JoshuaLovesGB:

Gary Numan – “Cars (enhanced audio)” – via YouTube user compelx:

 

 

Sandy Bain – Scotland

Sandy claims being a Numanoid for the past 32 years, the whole of Gary Numan’s career. When asked what initially drew him to Gary Numan’s music, Sandy replies, “Seeing him for the first time on The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1979.”

That seems to be a common thread among Numanoids; the first time seeing the unusual yet endearing Gary Numan on TV was all it took to be a lifelong fan.

Sandy has no trouble expressing what Gary Numan’s music means to him. “His music is my life,” he states confidently.

Nailing down his favorite Gary Numan album and single posed no problems. For the album, Sandy says, “It would have to be Replicas which hooked me.” And song? “I have many favourites, but ‘Angel Wars’ would be mine.”

Sandy’s most exciting Gary Numan moment was meeting him for the first time in 2006. When I asked what his favorite way to express his love for Gary Numan is, he states firmly, “He is God.”

In closing, Sandy has this to say, “I have loved Gary for years, and his music has got me through many ups and downs in my life.”

That’s something that many of us can relate to.

Gary Numan – “Angel Wars” – via YouTube user webbfoxx:


Gary Numan – “Complex” – via YouTube user DrMorbeus: