it if you posted 'em here.
Ta und happy Friday.
Ken
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From: Greg Earle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cyclone Wehner wrote:
All this stuff is great. It's funny
Thought it worth mentioning that Mr Foxx adds his vocal prowess to Never
Been Here Before, off Jori Hulkkonen's new album 'Errare Machinale Est'.
http://www.discogs.com/release/1263553
Cheers,
Wes
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On 5/12/08 6:32 AM, Cyclone Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Garden and Metamatic LPs are must haves.
m
Odeluga, Ken wrote:
We had one John Foxx record when I was a kid, I think it's still at my
mum dad's place:
http://www.discogs.com/release/27367
: Friday, May 09, 2008 4:25 AM
To: 313 Mailing List
Subject: Re: Re: (313) John Foxx Influence On 313
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
All this stuff is great. It's funny as Foxx's camp claims different.
I gather Foxx didn't like Ultravox much with Midge but I really loved
that era of theirs. Midge's
really,
really appreciate it if you posted 'em here.
Ta und happy Friday.
Ken
From: Greg Earle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 4:25 AM
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Subject: Re: Re: (313) John Foxx Influence On 313
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
All this stuff is great. It's
Cyclone Wehner wrote:
All this stuff is great. It's funny as Foxx's camp claims different.
I gather Foxx didn't like Ultravox much with Midge but I really loved
that era of theirs. Midge's daughter has a band now, been meaning to
Google them.
Please, do not blaspheme
I will not hear of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He was certainly a guy who caught my attention at the time and I went on liking
for time afterward. I liked The Garden LP best I
think. When I first saw Gary Newman on Top Of The Pops I thought hey, he
looks like he's trying to rip off that other guy from a
few weeks
I think Numan has identified Foxx as an influence, ironically. Foxx was
leading Ultravox before Gary appeared on the scene.
I'll try to dig up the source, but I believe Numan had the lead on synth
work and actually tutored Foxx in that light.
Ultravox wasn't nearly as synth-laden in the
On 7 May 2008, at 12:21, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
I think Numan has identified Foxx as an influence, ironically. Foxx
was leading Ultravox before Gary appeared on the scene.
I'll try to dig up the source, but I believe Numan had the lead on
synth work and actually tutored Foxx in that
Hey, the beauty of 313! These replies are really interesting, I'd connected
these 2 guys for years but thought that was just in my
head (and that they were roughly contemporary). But the below and Cyclone's
post about Numan (sorry for earlier spelling!) citing
Foxx as an influence show
On 7 May 2008, at 12:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, the beauty of 313! These replies are really interesting, I'd
connected these 2 guys for years but thought that was just in my
head (and that they were roughly contemporary). But the below and
Cyclone's post about Numan (sorry for
Yup - at least I'm clear that I read details about it back when it was
happening. I was moonlighting as a records store clerk in charge of
ordering imports in the mid-late 70s/early 80s and I kept up on
everything of that nature back then. I also had a friend who dated the
Warners record rep
Let us not forget that neither Numan nor Foxx (in their respective main
bands) came out of the gate tooled for synth-pop.
The connection to which I refer may be simply that Numan pushed Foxx
towards a Prophet 5 - who, in turn, goaded Billy Currie into buying one.
I do believe Numan showed Foxx
On 7 May 2008, at 12:47, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
Yup - at least I'm clear that I read details about it back when it
was happening. I was moonlighting as a records store clerk in charge
of ordering imports in the mid-late 70s/early 80s and I kept up on
everything of that nature back then. I
Nice interview here:
http://www.toazted.com/playinterview/1592/Dave-Clarke-interviews-John-Foxx-interview-part-1.html
I know he was all over The Pleasure Principle and I'm pretty sure he's
in cars. He can't be missed if he is!
jeff
Nice one Jeff, doesn't Billy appear in the Cars video? I don't remember
seeing any credits for him tho and I have all the early TA/GN releases.
On 7 May 2008, at 13:24, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
I know he was all over The Pleasure Principle and I'm pretty sure
he's in cars. He can't be missed if he is!
I'm sure he only played on two tracks...let me pull the cover...
m
Doh! There goes my ancient man of synths membership out of the window.
Don't know how the hell I forgot about the fact that he
was UK number one with Are Friends Electric and all the rest of it before the
stuff under his own name when typing the below.
Finger too fast on the Discogs trigger.
Martin Dust wrote:
On 7 May 2008, at 13:24, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
I know he was all over The Pleasure Principle and I'm pretty sure he's
in cars. He can't be missed if he is!
I'm sure he only played on two tracks...let me pull the cover...
m
I should have been clearer - I believe he
I saw him right around this time (the same 'tea and cookies with mum'
tour) which provided some fun technology blunders. Numan had this whole
maybe I'm an alien disassociated, disaffected stage presence going on,
and he'd just incorporated two electronic space-car looking bots (rather
like the
On 7 May 2008, at 14:11, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
I saw him right around this time (the same 'tea and cookies with
mum' tour) which provided some fun technology blunders. Numan had
this whole maybe I'm an alien disassociated, disaffected stage
presence going on, and he'd just incorporated
I loved all that stuff, Replicas and Pleasure Principle remain in my top
twenty - massive influence.
It was great. That was a really exciting period to be living near a city
where bands played and working at a store/influencing the stock in the
late 70s/early 80s.
As for touring with
All this stuff is great. It's funny as Foxx's camp claims different.
I gather Foxx didn't like Ultravox much with Midge but I really loved
that era of theirs. Midge's daughter has a band now, been meaning to
google them.
Cyclone Wehner
Urban/Dance Music Journalist
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On
There's some great interviews with Foxx on his MySpace with links in
the blogs, I haven't read them all but I will.
I think there's an interesting bio on his site. I am really loving
all these posts, thanks guys!
On 07/05/2008, at 9:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, the beauty of 313!
And Currie was largely behind Visage as well - I am a bit foggy on
that but I know Ultravox post Foxx were basically the architects of
Visage with Steve Strange.
On 07/05/2008, at 9:47 PM, theREALmxyzptlk wrote:
Yup - at least I'm clear that I read details about it back when it
was
Has anyone seen John Foxx's recent live shows? He must be a
significant influence on techno and electro but most of my geeky
buddies don't know his work at all! I think Gary Numan gets more
props. That actually would have been a good act to bill for the
festival, but admittedly he's
He was certainly a guy who caught my attention at the time and I went on liking
for time afterward. I liked The Garden LP best I
think. When I first saw Gary Newman on Top Of The Pops I thought hey, he
looks like he's trying to rip off that other guy from a
few weeks back's style ;-)
From:
His LP from last year was very good. I personally find his work with Harold
Budd to be his best.
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Sent: 06 May 2008 16:28
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Subject: RE: (313) John Foxx Influence On 313
He was certainly a guy
Underpants is a great tune
Rob Taylor
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He was certainly a guy
i love that that john foxx record on ersatz audio.
collin strange wrote:
i love that that john foxx record on ersatz audio.
Huh?
Which one is that?
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Subject: RE: (313) John Foxx Influence On 313
He was certainly a guy who caught my attention at the time and I went on
liking for time afterward. I liked The Garden LP best I think. When I
first saw Gary Newman on Top Of The Pops I thought hey, he looks like
he's trying to rip off that other guy
I think Numan has identified Foxx as an influence, ironically. Foxx
was leading Ultravox before Gary appeared on the scene. In fact
Ultravox worked with Brian Eno before Bowie approached him for Low.
He performs old Ultravox stuff in his set (ie pre Midge Ure), his
seminal records Underpass
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