One unfortunate result of
Icelandic volcano Eyjafyallajökull blowing its top and stranding thousands upon thousands of travelers was that Gary Numan -- he of "Cars" and "Are Friends Electric?" fame and noted idol of The Mighty Boosh's Vince Noir -- found himself stranded in the UK on the eve of his United States "mini-tour" touching down at the Coachella Festival and two shows in Los Angeles and San Francisco, performing his masterpiece
The Pleasure Principle in its entirety, natch. In a heart-felt apology
on his webpage, Numan mentions re-scheduling the Los Angeles and San Francisco shows in September this year, which is good news so
hold on to those tickets if you got 'em, 'cos they'll be honoured at the rescheduled events. Also, he states, "we hope to make that September tour a much bigger affair than the three shows we had in place this time."
In 2008, Gary Numan launched a tour (though not of the United States) featuring the performance of Replicas in its entirety. I had a chance to see it at the IndigO2 Arena when I was in London, but sadly the Silver Jubilee Line was down, and there was no conceivable way to make it that far from West Hampstead. Luckily, cameras were present on the tour (professional ones!) and filmed the whole damn thing.
From Gary Numan's 2008 Replicas Tour, here is the man himself performing one of the strongest tracks off of the album, "I Nearly Married A Human." Enjoy, my friends!
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