For me this was one of the best tracks on Replicas. It was so different from the majority of the rest of the album, I still love Replicas as an album. I think this is the first time I've heard a live version of It must have been years
This is absolutely one of my favorites too! I also notice that you have my favorite Galactic Hero as an Avatar. Special Patrol Group Alpha C reporting for duty Admiral Adrian Eddie Vyv Peavy the Brilliantly Smashing...Sir! 😄🤜🤛
@@johnnyweimar1577 Glad to know you have excellent taste not only in music but in comedy as well. Edward Elizabeth Hitler was and still is a character I think is brilliant. Along with Vyvyan Bastard, Sir Adrian Dangerous and of course Edward Didgeridoo Catflap. All my heroes lol
Walking home from the gig in Holmfirth, last week, I passed a few other local fans, and all I could say was the only way it might have been better was if he had included this..... My all time favourite. Turn it (& the original) up to 11.....! Thank you so very much for posting!
The Driver wants to touch me! He mentions all the old cop bullshit. I try to back away but he’s so strong and I can’t move and maybe I don’t want to anyway!
No. Nobody from Tubeway army plays in Garys band. Paul Gardiner sadly diex in the 80's and Jass Lydyard was/is Garys uncle who played on Replicas but after Replicas Gary put a new band together. All of whom appeared on the old grey whistle test and top of the pops to play Are 'friends' electric back in 1979
No, none of them are from the 'early days', Rob Holiday the guitarist brought in to cover Tim Muddiman who was away due to iminant arrival of a baby. Chris McCormack replaced Rob now plays with Malylin Manson. Richard Beasly replaced Cedric Sharpley (Rip) on drums & has been with Gary since 91 after the 'Emotion tour' (i think it was) when hard times meant Gary couldnt afford a drummer for that tour. Dave Brooks on keys - been there a long time, so not sure who this bassist is.