Gary Anthony James Webb, the son of a baggage handler at Heathrow Airport, was given a guitar at the age of 15. He immediately started composing his own songs, and soon formed Tubeway Army, a trio with his uncle on the drums. He picked "Numan" as his surname after seeing an ad in the yellow pages.
After recording a string of singles (collected and released as The Plan several years later), Tubeway Army put out their debut album in 1978. It's my personal favorite and a very strange record, both aggressive and alienated, falling somewhere between punk and new wave and hardly using any synthesizers. It got little attention. But shortly after, he released the singles for "Down in The Park" and "Are 'Friends' Electric", which both blew up in the U.K:
I forgot all about that. A few years ago, a friend who's known me since high school sent me that picture along with the message "here's your new gmail picture" so I put it up. (it's the cover portrait from "telekon".)
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is that Stexe's gmail visage?
I forgot all about that. A few years ago, a friend who's known me since high school sent me that picture along with the message "here's your new gmail picture" so I put it up. (it's the cover portrait from "telekon".)
I knew it!
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