Elsewhere in this issue, Gary Numan - who also emerged, blinking, into the light in ’79 with Are “Friends” Electric? and Cars, both No Is - discusses at length his chequered career, exploring everything from his discovery of the reverberating drone that underpinned his early hits to dealing with Asperger’s. That man Shirley again celebrates disco, which arguably reached its peak in ‘79, despite the efforts of Steve Dahl and his chums.
Elsewhere in this issue, Gary Numan - who also emerged, blinking, into the light in ’79 with Are “Friends” Electric? and Cars, both No Is - discusses at length his chequered career, exploring everything from his discovery of the reverberating drone that underpinned his early hits to dealing with Asperger’s. That man Shirley again celebrates disco, which arguably reached its peak in ‘79, despite the efforts of Steve Dahl and his chums.
Elsewhere in this issue, Gary Numan - who also emerged, blinking, into the light in ’79 with Are “Friends” Electric? and Cars, both No Is - discusses at length his chequered career, exploring everything from his discovery of the reverberating drone that underpinned his early hits to dealing with Asperger’s. That man Shirley again celebrates disco, which arguably reached its peak in ‘79, despite the efforts of Steve Dahl and his chums.