My mother helped me make this outfit, I wore it to high school in a "farm town" in S. Michigan. I was voted "Most Unique" of my graduating class, couldn't have been a better compliment.
I remember being in a pub in East Leake, Notts, and someone put this on the dukebox. I was 12 then, in 1979. I nearly swallowed my crisp packet whole - it was a new world. I'd never heard ought like it and it changed me and my mates forever. A new age had begun. This was closely followed by Visage, Fade to Grey and Ashes to Ashes by Bowie. God, what a time.. and I feel so privileged to have been there, when it happened.
You are so lucky. I wish I was I was born in 60s like you so I could have experienced his music when it first came out. I also wish I was never a fcking yank Lol and was in the UK like all the cool and sensible people.
Mid 1979 when Are Friends Electric and autumn 79 with Cars by Numan, then Buggles ‘video killed the radio star’ and The Police was the start of the shift away from 1970s disco and punk music, into the new wave and electronic pop stuff. Summer 1980 was start of the 80s properly with Ashes to Ashes by Bowie topping the charts in August.
Probably my favourite SINGLE of all time by any artist. 'Cars' and 'Complex' from 1979 had made a HUGE impression on me and I couldn't wait to hear Gary Numan's new material. I clearly remember the day I bought the single, on the week of its release. May 1980. The first time I'd bought a single BEFORE it was in the charts. As a 15 year old school boy I was ridiculed mercilessly for liking Gary Numan but I learnt at an early age it's best to take no notice of what other people think!
It's funny how now adays listening to Indie rock stations, all of this keyboard driven music is making a come back. Just had to wait 40 years. Gary Newman only started out wanting to make enough money to buy a corvette. Awesome
Just saw Gary this past Saturday. He was amazing as always but what stuck out were the number of young people at the show. His music seems to have caught on with a new generation and that makes me very happy.
Gary Numan is hands down one of the most underappreciated musicians of all time. This song is phenomenal... he's made other good stuff other than just The Pleasure Principle. A truly innovative musician who should've received more recognition for his work... although, Musicians still know and appreciate him. I hated Beck when I saw him at Riot Fest, but it was pretty dope that he at least brought Gary Numan on stage to cover Cars.
Absolutely spot on He’s a classy guy very humble. This is a great 👍 tune. He just released a brand new song and video “Intruder” it may be better than “Cars”
We are young we can break Watch us fall We can take some train Down to the sea We are glass, we are glass We are real you can touch Just for now And then say 'Hey you, which way is down' We are glass, we are glass We are strong we run though We have time And to you I'm just One of those boys We are glass, we are glass We are cold We're not supposed to cry But it's all just a thought So here am I We are glass, we are glass They run fast Impressions of the floors inviting Stay with me, stay with me They run past With telephones they scream Well would you turn all this down Turn all this down You are replaced you are you And our dreams are real And dreams are all we need We are glass, we are glass We…
Jordan Peele's film "Us" must be inspired by elements from these, or something that inspired these. Also hear "Down In The Park", and Tubeway Army - "Are Friends Electric?" Very scary, and somehow rings true, on some level.
When I was about 11, Vice City came out and it had a song called "Cars" by some dude named Gary Numan. I really liked the song and so did my buddy. So we went to his place and went on his computer and typed "Gary Numan" into Limewire. "We Are Glass" was the first one we clicked on... I became obsessed in that moment. Since then, I've listened to every album of Numan's. "We Are Glass" will forever be one of my favorites.
@@jcd1970 True. I've had some "interesting discussions" with people who love the GTA franchise over the years, which tends to color my thinking. Maybe I'll tone down my remarks a bit.
Yeah I feel you. I've been doing 80's music lately solely because of Vice City. Really glad I got an early introduction into this type of music when young.
I loved this style of bringing synthesizer piano sound to the forefront rather than guitars, especially by Gothic punk rockers who display snobby artistic facial expressions, but only the British can come up with musical expressions like this, I doubted Numan would be American when I heard his songs. The mood and lyrics are often spacey psychological curiosities, an escape from the same old same old conventional world we are often exposed to. He's very talented in my opinion
Outstanding song, my mate who now stays in Vancouver saw him a few weeks back, he knew that I was a Numan fan from 1979, his words were, I didn’t know how good he was was. He said that there was a lot of youngsters at the concert who came out saying how much they loved his music, tells you that the guy still has it
10/10.... Gary Numan is one of the artists that defined the future of popular music... right from the first time we heard Gary in Tubeway Army back in the late 70's we all knew something had changed forever... Cars and We Are Glass are music industry anthems that will last the test of time. still just as good now as when they were 1st released.
In these early videos he always comes across as frosty and intimidating but apparently it was just a persona to help him cope with shyness and stage fright. I wonder how many at the time knew that underneath the persona was a really genuine, warm and friendly guy.
What a song.What can I say ? Incredible - perfect Numan. Melody after melody. Great voice and the rhythm guitar on the last verse is sublime. Listen to it !!!. Classic. Hands down blows everything from the time out of the water
I went to Gary Numan's first visit to Japan for a performance in Tokyo. It was the front row. It was a dream. I especially like this song very much. Thank you for uploading🥰💞
Crickey! Cant remember how many times i went to Gary, travelled all over the UK to his concerts? As a 16yr in old in 1979 right up to the my last one, The Fury tour at Manchester Apollo in 1985. Met some good friends too over them years, which im still in touch with. Even had a tattoo of Numa on my arm which i still have to this day haha!.
One of the major pioneers of the synth movement in the late '70s and into the '80s; I couldn't help thinking how radically different it was to "Cars" (and anything else at that time, thankfully!)
How damned blessed were us Brit teens who made it onto the Brit pub/club scene of the '80s? So many favourite tunes from a decade of magical music never to be repeated in my lifetime ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
love this song its one of my favorites .seen him live a few times hes amazing. i took my husband to a concert back in 1985 when we started going out he absolutely loved it
Oh my gosh!!! I love the Telekon album every song is amazing , even though We Are Glass is not on it is still an amazing piece of work!!! I love his entire image 🎤🎤🎹 Gary Numan is the best and always will be!!!!! Gary I hope your entire family and you are happy and healthy!! Your new work is fantastic! Luv Linda from Toronto 2021🇨🇦💕🇬🇧🎤🌸😀 I hope your daughters and your wife are all well!