The making of "Don't call my name"
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ธ.ค. 2024
- Karen Hunter, Chris Payne, Anthony Gilroy and Andrew Coughlan join down at the Numan Arms on the making of the charity single Don't Call My Name for the Cedric Drumming Bursary.
Our target on the 10th anniversary of the passing of Cedric is you sent two pupils to the Bursary this year, please help with anything you can.
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Really enjoyed this. I just discovered this channel, and its a treasure trove of interesting interviews. Wow.
I tried making a donation to the bursary fundraiser but it wouldn't accept my credit card. I live in Singapore and we don't have "house names or numbers" in the normal sense. Maybe that's the problem. Is there another option?
Also, Vanilla Coffee it's nice to finally put a face to that talent on keyboards. I'll take this opportunity to yet again ask you to make an album of those 10 medleys and put it on Spotify. Well done sir.
Thank you sooooo much for posting this, Stephen, a fabulous hour of chat, memories, insights into the making of the re-recording of DCMN, thoroughly enjoyable. ❤ keep well, everyone who was on the screen there! Legends all. Si.
It was great to have been a part of this. I think we didn't really thank you live there Steve for your valuable part in pulling all this together.
If it wasn't for you we'd have never have done this.
Very interesting for me to watch this one. Some reasons below if any of you in the video read this.
1. Lifelong Numan fan from the first TOTP performance
2. Vanilla Coffee was the first you tube channel I subscribed to many years ago.
3. First Numan gig I went to was the Fury tour which I saw some of you playing there.
4. I own one of Gary’s old 280a Polymoogs (you may make it out in my profile pic) which I would imagine Chris may well have played at some time. Chris may be able to confirm for me what the ‘KM2’ painted on the L/h side of the top cover means? I guess it was a location in one of the keyboard rigs, maybe?
Really enjoyed this thank you Stephen great job.
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Really enjoyed this chat and love the rendition of the track. If it leads to more lesser known Numan ballads being covered, I would like to suggest the brilliant but much forgotten "Love Isolation". I can hear Karen singing it now!
hearing chris explain how the tracks came about on the pleasure principle was amazing i need more of this info..as do many early fans lets do a show on chris explaining how the tracks came to be the sounds etc...the synth sounds
Karen looks great for 60s
ALL SUBLIME ,,never actually got mine but will check in the foisty numan spam file