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  1. 24 de may. de 2024 · 2024 marked 45 years since the Replicas and Pleasure Principle albums were released. Gary decided to celebrate this with a special tour to honour his legacy ...

  2. Hace 3 días · The Pleasure Principle Live. Format: DVD — 2011 Decoder. Format: DVD — 2012 Machine Music. Format: DVD — Big Noise Transmission. Format: DVD — 2013 Machine Music Live. Format: DVD — Splintered – The Making of Splinter. Format: DVD — 2014 From Inside Format: DVD — 2016 Here In the Black Live Format: DVD — Obsession ...

  3. Hace 6 días · The former was the second album from Tubeway Army and The Pleasure Principle was the first ‘solo’ album that Numan released. There is a wealth of material from the period. There are numerous reissues and versions of songs around with anniversary releases and reissues being commonplace over the lives of the albums.

  4. Hace 1 día · In 1979 Gary Numan helped to revolutionise electronic music, as the driving force behind two groundbreaking albums Replicas by his then band Tubeway Army & his debut solo album The Pleasure Principle, which were released within 6 months of each other.. Flash forward 45 years and we are gathered here at a sold out Roundhouse in London for a celebration of both albums for their collective ...

  5. Hace 4 días · Gary Numan, the King of Moog, brought his 45th anniversary tour to London’s Roundhouse, celebrating the release of the Replicas and The Pleasure Principle albums back in 1979. Naomi Dryden-Smith took photos and reports back. The Roundhouse is heaving tonight, the sold out first of three London shows on Gary Numan’s 45 th anniversary tour.

  6. 24 de may. de 2024 · Fresh from his tour of the USA, Gary Numan embarked on his Pleasure Principle / Replicas 45th Anniversary Tour, which consists of 18 dates around the UK. When I heard that he was coming to my city, I just had to attend. Upon arriving at the venue, I found there to be the biggest queue that I have se

  7. 19 de may. de 2024 · The tour marks the 45th anniversary of Gary’s iconic albums, “The Pleasure Principle” and “Replicas.” The all-standing 1550 capacity venue in Eastern England was rammed with a vast age range of fans in, from kids still at school and college to those who were adults when Gary’s career was at its height in the 70s and 80s – some here tonight with kids and grandkids.