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Hi all welcome back to another video Dereck Reacts back at it again! This time around we take a look at another PATREON request with Gary Numan and his song "CARS." A complete hit right from the beginning with all of those swirling synths, keyboards, percussions, and bass. Gary just gives us that sick sound that so good for your ears. Hard to forget this one! See my react now!
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@jino4280
@jino4280 2 года назад
I'll never regret being born in an era when this was the type of music that dominated my growing up days. How lucky we were!
@carlh429
@carlh429 2 года назад
I’d go back to that time in a heartbeat.
@LaurentKovacs
@LaurentKovacs 2 года назад
So true
@thrusta100
@thrusta100 2 года назад
79/88, the great years...
@stephenmichael7576
@stephenmichael7576 2 года назад
I’m 53 and still listen to all that music now. So good. So fresh then and now!
@DarkSim77
@DarkSim77 2 года назад
Born 1966 and know exactly where you are coming from..
@taniaPBear
@taniaPBear 2 года назад
Gary is the Godfather of synth pop. He kicked the doors open for all New Wave music, I'll fight anyone who disagrees. The music he is making today, is equally groundbreaking. Love him so much.
@ernestmac13
@ernestmac13 Год назад
Bebe and Louis Barron who created the first fully Synthetic soundtrack for the movie Forbidden anet in the 50's and many of their peers who were experimenting with Electronic Music are the parents of Synth Pop. I suggest you look them and these other artists up on RU-vid, as some of their music is available on it, along with the history of synthesizers and it's influence on music of the 60's - 80's. It's amazing how the progress in electronics and early electric music led to this and other styles of music like techno, house, industrial, rap, etc, not that Gary didn't play his part ong with many artists of the 8o's.
@annahanguiano8931
@annahanguiano8931 Год назад
Ironically the Cars were the first New Wave Rock group but Gary came in right after
@user-en1zl7ii4h
@user-en1zl7ii4h 4 месяца назад
Vincent Clarke.
@philrob1978
@philrob1978 2 года назад
Ahhh, dear, sweet Gary Numan. One of the nicest guys in the business, he had some really rough times at the hands of the awful bloodthirsty music press at the time. Yet, eventually, he prevailed, reinvented himself and is still there today doing his thing, while also becoming hugely respected by some very famous later bands such as Nine Inch Nails. I think he had the last laugh. I respect him enormously.
@philwill0123
@philwill0123 2 года назад
Yep, think he got the electronic nerd who wasnt "attractive" for a time when new wave "boy bands" were coming out. But his music has stood test of time big time and hugely influential. And as you said, absolute gentleman.
@charityvanman8559
@charityvanman8559 Год назад
He even gave me permission recently to do this, "Vans" for charity. 👍 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-K21GzpBL6Hk.html
@carlh429
@carlh429 2 года назад
Can’t believe this song was 42 years ago! Reached Number 1 in the UK in September 1979, giving Gary his second chart topper of the year.
@Reani71
@Reani71 2 года назад
Gary Numan and Tubeway Army are still very much underrated. They influenced so many artists starting in the 80s up until today. And after the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame recently inducted Kraftwerk and Depeche Mode Numan should be the next one to be inducted as an electronic pioneer.
@adamdodgshon638
@adamdodgshon638 2 года назад
There weren’t many artists who could get away with an instrumental chorus but Gary Numan made his so epic that they were still brilliant. Nothing to sing along to, just enjoy the power of the synths.
@SteveInScotland
@SteveInScotland 2 года назад
There is nothing else that can be said but it’s a true classic. Those synths just cut right through you. I love his deadpan style too, very serious.
@Muckylittleme
@Muckylittleme 2 года назад
"Are friends electric?" was another great synth anthem from Numan
@Muckylittleme
@Muckylittleme 2 года назад
@François Fair enough.
@willsdoc
@willsdoc 2 года назад
100% dirty and ahead of the pack. And still going strong now…🔥 We were so spoilt in the UK from 1980-83.
@flugsven
@flugsven 2 года назад
AND late 70's!!
@coolhive2941
@coolhive2941 2 года назад
I never tire of this song. New Wave Hall of Fame for me.
@tonys34
@tonys34 2 года назад
Have you tried Kraftwerk? They kickstarted this genre in the early 70's and inspired many bands. Try Das Model fron 1978 as a starter. But a couple of my favourites are autobahn from 1974 and Computerworld
@foxhoundmgs5
@foxhoundmgs5 2 года назад
Gary Numan is the Godfather of synth! Nothing more, nothing less! 'The Pleasure Principle' (which this track was taken from) is one of my all time favourite albums. There's not one duff track on that album, they're all phenomenon imo.
@Codex7777
@Codex7777 2 года назад
One of the pioneers of electronic music and synth pop. This was probably the breakthrough song for the whole genre. It became a huge crossover, international hit. In 1979 this sounded revolutionary, even alien, to the ears of most people. After this, there was an explosion of synth pop in the UK, with acts like Human League, The Eurythmics, The Pet Shop Boys, Yazoo/Yaz etc etc.
@ernestmac13
@ernestmac13 Год назад
What MTV did was give many of the European Artists who were not getting airtime in America, this helped bring forth the second European Wave. Thankfully with social media, we are not reliant upon radio stations or cable channels to play artists from a variety of styles or that play styles of music that may have a smaller audience. We are free to go back to the music we grew up with and to discover new artists inspired by the music we grew up with.
@sixstanger00
@sixstanger00 2 года назад
There's a video on YT where Numan was recently interviewed and he talks about the first time he ever saw/heard a Mini Moog. It happened purely by chance, and because of that chance encounter, he helped define a new genre of music that lives on 40 years later. What a legend.
@rickb.4168
@rickb.4168 2 года назад
M.E. Is a fantastic track. Used by Basement Jaxx in ‘Where’s your head at’
@michaelfrazia4569
@michaelfrazia4569 2 года назад
I saw this in 1981on mtv at 7 years old...it sounded so futuristic....4 decades later and it still sounds like the future...a timeless masterpiece... keep in mind Gary had barely started playing synths when he recorded this in 79...after switching from guitars....its a work of genius to make something that still retains its futuristic sound over 40 years later...truly stunning
@stevehulse4005
@stevehulse4005 2 года назад
One of the best synth songs you can listen to 👌
@hermanbuijs
@hermanbuijs Год назад
My great Father r.i.p. and i watched Gary Numan in concert 35years ago and he still is a good man and musician.What a style!!
@lfeva
@lfeva 2 года назад
Thank you ! I love Gary Numan
@jerryallen34
@jerryallen34 2 года назад
Not only the music, the video was jaw dropping at the time and still is in a way.
@madlove1581
@madlove1581 2 года назад
This song is a blessing and a curse for Numan, as he instantly was a smash when this hit the airwaves. I could not believe US radio did not play anything else but this song. I followed him for years after this came out, getting his old Tubeway Army records and all the stuff through Berserker. He had the earth fall out from underneath him, as he drastically dropped off. Many other artists have gone through a pitfall in their career. After floundering for a bit, but, he is back with a powerful punch ~ still very, very original. I went to go see him twice, once in 2019 and just recently, in 2022. He is absolutely incredible live - such an original talent. I am so glad he has a new audience with his new music, but, I am a serious fan of his synth and funk periods ~ just nostalgic, I guess.
@2009numan
@2009numan 2 года назад
I'm a huge Gary Numan fan. Cars was actually out in 1979
@arkasonus7678
@arkasonus7678 2 года назад
Here you have one of the first new wave hits. He uses a bit of aesthetic of Kraftwerk (German electronic band, who influenced a lot of electronic artists). He's seen as a pioneer of synthpop. He recently made a track with Jean Michel Jarre (French synth pioneer).
@buntyjoy1800
@buntyjoy1800 2 года назад
Being Boiled by the Human League, you will love it
@scottydogx
@scottydogx 2 года назад
Totally brilliant and he’s still doing excellent things today!
@Islendingar
@Islendingar 2 года назад
One of the pioneers of electronic synths and electronic pop in general …. I remember the first time I heard this it blew me away and I went out and got the album and played it for a looong time …. Mum always asked to make sure I was wearing my headphones as she was going nuts after the 100th play of it !!! So many classic tracks and you can look up his official videos via Google and every one is a hit !!
@Congaman41
@Congaman41 Год назад
My teens on replay, club nights in Copenhagen and Berlin to Gary and the other giants of this awsome era. Now we old but the music lives on!
@paulyearley1084
@paulyearley1084 2 года назад
Numan wrote this on a bass guitar; I just saw him live a few days ago, and he still absolutely slays it on stage for being in his 60s. This song, though he didn't realize it at the time, was just such a groundbreaking moment in pop music. His new stuff (oh btw he's been steadily releasing new music for the last 40 years) is excellent too, but much more darkwave/industrial sounding. He's an absolute legend.
@roenamorgan8286
@roenamorgan8286 Год назад
"Whenever I heard this on the radio(in the 1980's);the entire music had in my opinion a space'age sound, something from the future: When seeing him,perhaps on then MTV television,Mr.Gary Numan looked conspicuous,almost atometon--an android look,and slow'motion move'when he walked out on the floor. . ."10--30--2022"
@n0w3lly90
@n0w3lly90 Год назад
Amazing to think this was from 1979... I was barely 7 years old, and in a world where parents were still playing disco, or Abba, when this came on the radio/ record, it was otherworldly!
@TvMacfly
@TvMacfly 2 года назад
Gary numan is a genius and the pioneer of the New wave music
@headron66
@headron66 11 месяцев назад
It’s strange but people see Numan as an electronic band and yet there were more instruments in his music than most bands! Thank you❤️🖤❤️🖤
@rx7dude2006
@rx7dude2006 2 года назад
This is still on my 80's synth playlist, so good.
@oronmendel2451
@oronmendel2451 2 года назад
Gary Numan's voice sounded like another of his synthesizers. "Cars" was the biggest hit of the Summer of 1980. It blasted out of every car window, every jukebox in every bar and restaurant, and every radio station, many times per hour. It sounded completely novel and fresh. Note that two members of Numan's band were also founding and ongoing members of Gary's favourite band, Ultravox. Although the world credits Numan with starting the New Wave electro-Punk movement, he credits Ultravox with being first and most innovative, under their initial singer-writer, John Foxx. But it was with their second singer that Ultravox became famous and rich, Midge Ure. Both leaders wrote some fantastic songs, which you ought to seek out. You have already reacted to Midge Ure's "Vienna"... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WUWoEs8CIeo.html "Young Savage" with John Foxx. Not as refined a voice as Midge Ure's but amazing charisma in concert. Also: "Frozen Ones" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BZ4SAmCKpFE.html
@Teeb2023
@Teeb2023 Год назад
Two members? Billy Currie...
@SoftKitteh
@SoftKitteh 2 года назад
This was my favourite song for ages! I bought the single (which came out in 1979) and was at number one in the UK charts at the end of the year and it was the official first number one of the eighties. I played this over and over and over until it was almost worn out! (I still have that 45!) Well, I was young... but I sometimes still do it. This is Numan at his finest.
@spivvy4867
@spivvy4867 Год назад
1979 no less, I have nothing but good memories of this man and his breakthrough music
@alexanderbleeser9784
@alexanderbleeser9784 2 года назад
I love this over 40 years 😊
@zeeldaazoonk
@zeeldaazoonk 2 года назад
This guy was a reference for his generation and he opened a huge New wave for music !
@IsabelleRSG
@IsabelleRSG 2 года назад
It’s a timeless masterpiece. Always love to listen to it. Glad to see you enjoyed it too. ‘Down in the park’ (maybe the live version?) should be your next one to continue the G Numan discovery journey
@orla556
@orla556 2 года назад
We lost count of the amount of breakthrough sounds out of the late 70s and early 80s especially
@EF-fc4du
@EF-fc4du Год назад
Nothing else sounded like this on US radio in '79. You couldn't deny how great it was though.
@CourtneyEvans
@CourtneyEvans 11 месяцев назад
Gary Numan is a genius. Exactly!!!
@macronencer
@macronencer Год назад
Gary's visual self-awareness here was perfect - his facial expressions morphed so smoothly and never missed a beat. I reckon you could take a freeze frame of any part of this performance and use it as a publicity shot. Incredible.
@wabdevil666
@wabdevil666 Год назад
What a fantastic reaction, I remember feeling the same way the first time hearing it. 👍
@PaulDenman
@PaulDenman 2 года назад
Must admit, I loved watching you love this. I bought “Bombers” in 1978. “Cars” came a year later. He was so ahead of his time, and he is STILL producing amazing music to this day. Check out his latest #2 album “Intruder” ❤️❤️❤️
@paulwhite7060
@paulwhite7060 2 года назад
You would definitely like 'Films' from The Pleasure Principle 1979.
@arsennelupin584
@arsennelupin584 2 года назад
The electronic music representing these artists trying again has again with a more metallic music, the spatial word is also coming to mind. In France two artists came out of the lot in this kind of Synthpop electronic music, Jean Michel Jarre (example = Oxygene ,Equinoxe) and Jacno (Triangle ). I did not know this artist Gary Numan ..Welay later this kind of music makes me think of Paul Hardcastle's title "Nineteen", although differ in his composition.
@TheDivayenta
@TheDivayenta 2 года назад
I choreographed an interesting modern dance to Oxygene!
@ButterCookie1984
@ButterCookie1984 2 года назад
I enjoyed this breakdown! In the early 80s, sounds like this were catchy and hypnotic, especially as we constantly looked forward to the future. SUBBED
@johncampbell9107
@johncampbell9107 Год назад
Gary Numan has many amazing songs. M.E., Down in the park, Metal, Conversation, the list goes on. Your welcome
@tatache5971
@tatache5971 2 года назад
There is also a freaking great cover by Fear Factory, ft. Gary Numan!
@nu-art-studio4623
@nu-art-studio4623 2 года назад
a masterpiece never never lost any fascination
@samueldevulder
@samueldevulder 2 года назад
Yeah! Uk synth :)
@j.dmetalhead7517
@j.dmetalhead7517 2 года назад
This song was phenomenal back in 1979. Today it's just awesome LOL this song had no chorus and it didn't rhyme. Gary has and still is making excellent music.
@joefav76
@joefav76 2 года назад
Gary is a bit of a character off stage. Very creative, he is always involved with some project. He is a prominent stunt pilot in the U.K. I think he flies a restored P-51 Mustang fighter. Very interesting guy he is.
@JohnDoe-ff5gz
@JohnDoe-ff5gz Год назад
Who remembers when " M.T.V. " actually played music videos. Miss those days. ✌
@martingilchrist6577
@martingilchrist6577 2 года назад
I know you have a thing for this era, have you ever done a reaction to a band called Yazoo? Couple of great tracks by them are "Don't Go" and "Only You", "Only You" is imo one of the best songs of the decade.
@mark..A
@mark..A 9 месяцев назад
One of his polymoogs, the 280a was up for sale in abc music in Addlestone, Surrey back in 1991. Because I had bought an expensive synthesiser the year before, I stupidly didn't buy a piece of music history. I found a 12" picture disc of down in the park which I also should have bought. Regrets
@GregH999
@GregH999 2 года назад
I believe it was Billy Curry (from Ultravox) on the main synth....
@onsesejoo2605
@onsesejoo2605 2 года назад
To synthbuffs out there, the synthesisers used are Moog Minimoog and Moog Polymoog. Nowadays a Pricey one and a Rare one in good condition. Polymoog is nowadays seen as a very versatile organ - type instrument due to the way it is constructed but it can play 72 notes simultaneously. However they were fairly fragile instruments.
@-M0LE
@-M0LE 2 года назад
Ty
@locusmortis
@locusmortis 2 года назад
there's also an Arp Odyssey on there too making the blippy sound
@DylansPen
@DylansPen Год назад
One of the first songs in the early 80's that helped kick off the synth decade. And it is a good song.
@hazza5999
@hazza5999 2 года назад
First album I bought was Telekon on cassette in 1980 for my 10th birthday. Still a great album and still loving Numan's current industrial album.
@trespire
@trespire 2 года назад
In the late '70s synthesizers were insainly expensive. With the amount of synthesisers io stage, you could have almost bought a small house. "Cars" practially jump started the New Wave movement.
@richardjones7984
@richardjones7984 Год назад
Good review! This song was so different. It was the time of robot singers.
@Richard-Bullock
@Richard-Bullock 2 года назад
I always wait until I have time to watch your videos. But not this video. I made time for this one. I knew you would love it. I may have remembered wrong, but I'm fairly sure that Gary was only young when he wrote and recorded this track. And boy oh boy is he CUTE!
@stephenmoncur5983
@stephenmoncur5983 2 года назад
He wrote Cars in late 78 early 79 at the age of 20. He wrote it in 10 minutes flat after being chased in London whilst driving his car
@Richard-Bullock
@Richard-Bullock 2 года назад
@@stephenmoncur5983 Oh well, I nearly remembered right. I knew he was young anyway.
@monickalynn4365
@monickalynn4365 2 года назад
You nailed it!!
@larryc3860
@larryc3860 Год назад
great synth techno-pop......still strong in 2023.......
@ingoweinard2517
@ingoweinard2517 2 года назад
gorgeous song from an icon in music!
@marcharley6465
@marcharley6465 2 года назад
If you haven't reacted to "Are friends electric ?" then you must do so.
@pflynn581
@pflynn581 2 года назад
He has.
@vendelayindustries
@vendelayindustries 2 года назад
One of the greatest synth-hits ever!
@thisworldofwater8017
@thisworldofwater8017 2 года назад
Yay! And now for Gary's other 1979 nr 1 single: Are "Friends" Electric?
@babylonkid
@babylonkid 2 года назад
Super cool, creative and imaginative song. Coal Chamber has a great cover of this.
@Illusion70
@Illusion70 Год назад
Hey Derrick, I'm confident you'll appreciate another banger from Gary called ..Just What I Needed .. peace
@ernestmac13
@ernestmac13 Год назад
While I agree that Gary Numan's music is amazing back then and today; I am amazed at how many remixes, mashups, and mixes/vs of a song we can find on RU-vid. Who knew how good two different songs by two different artists could sound, or how good a remixed, cover, etc, of a song could sound. I think it all shows respect and love for the original artists,and reaction videos help introduce new people to these artists from all those years ago.
@billw715
@billw715 2 года назад
It's interesting that Cars is one of the pioneering synth-driven songs ever and that Gary Numan is one of the synthesizer legends in music. His band, Tubeway Army, was a punk band, and they were signed to record a punk album by their record label. Numan did not know anything about synthesizers until he came across a Moog during his debut album's recording sessions. He states that synthesizers were basically something with dials on it to him. He was a guitarist in a punk band. Numan then states that he became obsessed with electronic music overnight once he discovered the Moog. Thus, synths were now employed into their musical sound. From punk rock, it went to synth-pop. When his record label heard the finished recordings of their album, they were angry and it is said that one member of the label was so upset about the sound, he wanted to fight Numan. Interesting how serendipity works in life. If Numan did not discover the Moog, who knows? The world may never have been introduced to Gary Numan and Tubeway Army. One thing is certain, the Cars we know of today wouldn't be the Cars that we know of today.
@ono1dij
@ono1dij 2 года назад
A pionner!!! All his discography is interesting, but this is ahead of his time, so futuristic, so you can follow with this, without a doubt... Talking about something else, I hope someday you react to The Sisters of Mercy, specially the album version of Lucretia, My Reflection or songs like Mariane, Black Planet, Dominion, Temple of Love, Alice, Vision Thing, to name a few...
@pir8lifeforme
@pir8lifeforme 2 года назад
This song was covered by Fear Factory featuring Gary and of course the epic show with NIN with him on vocals. All versions amazing.
@xanajak
@xanajak Год назад
This song -- the sound -- penetrates deeply and the video was on heavy rotation back during the #latchkeynation days ...
@debbiedebster5806
@debbiedebster5806 2 года назад
Love!!!😍
@NOV17MAY16
@NOV17MAY16 2 года назад
He has another great song called Down in the Park
@fortymillioncoins9066
@fortymillioncoins9066 Год назад
It was 1979 not 1980. Befiore that in 1978 he had a huge hit with"Are Friends Electric?". It was number 1 in Australa- I am still huge into Gary- check out his more recent music!
@michelledennett59
@michelledennett59 23 дня назад
Billy Currie of Ultravox was playing keyboards, synth’s etc on this; he worked with Ultravox and Visage at the same time, underrated multi instrumentalist and nice guy. x
@alexandercurrie2483
@alexandercurrie2483 Год назад
Gary numan is still knocking songs out and you should definitely listen to my name is ruin, it's a absolute belter and also has his 12yr old daughter singing on it
@princebloodgrave8097
@princebloodgrave8097 Год назад
Classic Gary Numan is great, current Gary Numan is just as great. :D
@deeejayeee
@deeejayeee Год назад
Yes...this was the 80s...the advent of electronic dance leaving disco
@JopiniStJopy
@JopiniStJopy 4 месяца назад
Eargasmic! Spot on, dude.
@latenightlogic
@latenightlogic Год назад
No one mentions the outro: it’s all about the harmonistic phaser synth that make it goosebump inducing.
@ezeztztz
@ezeztztz 2 года назад
The song is about a 'road' rage' incident that happened to Gary whilst he was in his car,2 men went nuts and tried to get inside his car,he locked his doors,he was very shaken up and so it's about how being confined and locked inside a metal tin and feeling kinda safe from the outside world.
@bradleypaulus2926
@bradleypaulus2926 11 месяцев назад
After all these decades, this is still an electronic masterpiece.
@porflepopnecker4376
@porflepopnecker4376 2 года назад
I've always loved this song and this video, so ahead of their time. You might also like his songs "Are Friends Electric?" and "Down In The Park." And more recently he did some really great updated versions of some of his older songs.
@richardmtl
@richardmtl 2 года назад
LOVE!
@phillychick4196
@phillychick4196 2 года назад
GEN X. We have LIVED!
@jamesyoung8360
@jamesyoung8360 Год назад
Legend
@aquaticborealis4877
@aquaticborealis4877 8 месяцев назад
Simple sounds, but genius musical construction. Very cool song. Blew the doors wide open for synth pop.
@daviddeath6029
@daviddeath6029 Год назад
Numan is the most underated musician of the last 40 plus years. Try are friends electric or down in the park or numerous others. He us still releasing albums today and maybe my name us ruin from a few years ago would be another good track to review
@Nina5144
@Nina5144 5 месяцев назад
I’ve always loved this song
@smileyshottpicz.1770
@smileyshottpicz.1770 2 года назад
Hi this song I heard at age 9 Was about to take my bath I used to listen to my radio here in Toronto called CFTR and also Chum FM. Stepped in my Bathroom suddenly heard this weird intro stud still till the song was through. After that I search the radio to hear that song and to find the name and who sang the song. I would hit miss the song just hear the piece. Or the name cars. I'm thinking they are men dressed in tires at 9 years old the sound was out of this world to me. I knew the band called cars and though they sang it. What I did was go to now obsolete one of our Canadian record shop called Sam The Record man tried to explain the son and first record played was it. age10 was the first record and album I bought in my life. I loved the Drummer in the band. Cedric Sharpley R.I.P 2013 Cancer. I have all the best covers and Remixes from Cars. This song was written in 5 minutes. It about road rage. He was driving and accidently cut a car off. The driver chased him down He locked his doors and the driver tried doors to beat him and took off to get away where he drove on the sidewalk with people jumping out of the way until he got away. That's the meaning of the song. I got a couple picz of my car on my website www.smileyshottpicz.ca show some love to guestbook so I know you've blessed my site. Thanks Salot Smiley.
@davidraf3067
@davidraf3067 2 года назад
Thanks for your reaction. I love this song. Pure late 70's song. One of the first videos shown in the newborn MTV. Could you please react to the first and second video shown in MTV? The first The Buggles, Video Killed The Radio Star; and the second. Pat Benatar, You better run. Here in Mexico few people had access to the new MTV via cable.
@eggy1962
@eggy1962 2 года назад
When he does his hits now they are more in a rock format….and it doesn’t sound out of place.
@davewalktight5849
@davewalktight5849 7 месяцев назад
Ground breaking.👌
@melamwo
@melamwo 2 года назад
Best song ever!
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