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Are "Friends" Electric?

"Are 'Friends' Electric?" is a 1979 song by the English band Tubeway Army. Taken from their album Replicas, it was released as a single in May 1979 and reached number one in the UK Singles Chart, staying there for four weeks.[2] It was written and produced by Gary Numan, the band's frontman and lead vocalist. It was also the band's last single before breaking up.

"Are 'Friends' Electric?"
Single by Tubeway Army
from the album Replicas
B-side"We Are So Fragile"
Released4 May 1979 (1979-05-04)[1]
RecordedJanuary–February 1979
StudioGooseberry Sound Studios (London, England)
Genre
Length
  • 5:25 (Album and commercial 7" version)
  • 3:45 (Promo 7" version)
LabelBeggars Banquet (BEG 18)
Songwriter(s)Gary Numan
Producer(s)Gary Numan
Tubeway Army singles chronology
"Down in the Park"
(1979)
"Are 'Friends' Electric?"
(1979)

Music and production edit

"Are 'Friends' Electric?" was originally written on an old out-of-tune pub piano. It was initially two different songs that were combined. Numan recorded it on a Polymoog synthesizer with conventional bass and drums.[3]

The song features three different sections: a recurring verse with a synth riff in C and B flat, a recurring section with spoken word over slow arpeggiated seventh chords, and an instrumental break in F. The instrumentation is quite minimal: a conventional drum and bass guitar backing track, some additional heavily flanged guitar (particularly in the instrumental break), subdued vocals and, most prominently, Minimoog and Polymoog synthesisers. These synth parts include portamento background lines.

Numan stumbled upon synthesisers by accident. While intending to record a punk album, he noticed a Minimoog synthesiser that had been left in the studio.[3][4]

In a 2014 interview with The Guardian, Numan commented on the song's lyrics;[3]

"All my early songs were about being alone or misunderstood. As a teenager, I'd been sent to a child psychiatrist and put on medication. I had Asperger's and saw the world differently. I immersed myself in sci-fi writers: Philip K Dick, JG Ballard. The lyrics came from short stories I'd written about what London would be like in 30 years. These machines – "friends" – come to the door. They supply services of various kinds, but your neighbours never know what they really are since they look human. The one in the song is a prostitute, hence the inverted commas. It was released in May 1979 and sold a million copies. I had a No 1 single with a song about a robot prostitute and no one knew."

Release edit

"Are 'Friends' Electric?" was released as a limited edition picture disc of 20,000 copies in May 1979.[5] The B-side of the single was a more rock-oriented number, "We Are So Fragile". A song that was performed on Numan's 1979 "Touring Principle" series of concerts and appears on the album Living Ornaments '79. The song was covered by bis on the compilation album Random.

The single entered the lower reaches of the UK Singles Chart at a modest No. 71, steadily climbing to No. 1 at the end of June and remained on that position for four consecutive weeks.[6]

Reception edit

Despite being over five minutes long and possessing, in the words of its composer, "no recognisable hook-line whatsoever",[7] the single topped the UK charts in mid-1979. Whilst the track's distinctive sound stood out at the time, sales also benefited from the record company's use of a picture disc and Numan's striking, "robotic" performance on the TV shows The Old Grey Whistle Test and Top of the Pops.[8]

Writing for Smash Hits in 1979, Cliff White described the song as "a dark, threatening wall of synthesised sound" which "throbbed ominously behind a gloomy song of paranoia and loneliness".[9] White went on to say it was "gripping stuff, but cheerful it isn't".

The song has retrospectively been described as "an atmospheric, almost frigid-sounding monologue spliced over creepy after-dark synthesizers" that "had not a hook or chorus in sight".[10]

Live versions edit

"Are 'Friends' Electric?" has been a mainstay of Numan's concerts since its release and appears on all ten of his official live recordings to date. A semi-acoustic version appeared on the 2006 Jagged tour set list.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Gary Numan

No.TitleLength
1."Are 'Friends' Electric?"5:18
2."We Are So Fragile"2:46

Personnel edit

Tubeway Army

Production

  • Gary Numan – production

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[1] Gold 500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Sampling and cover versions edit

The song was sampled by Richard X in a song titled "We Don't Give a Damn About Our Friends" as a mashup with vocals from Adina Howard's "Freak like Me", which the Sugababes then recorded under the latter title and achieved a number one UK hit in 2002 (Numan considered this track to be better than "Are 'Friends' Electric?"[22]). It was also covered by Information Society on their 1997 album Don't Be Afraid, and The Dead Weather for their B-side of "Hang You from the Heavens".

The song was covered by American rock band Weezer and released alongside their 2008 single, "Pork and Beans". "Are 'Friends' Electric?" was featured in the video game Need for Speed: Carbon, JJ Abram's Fringe, and the AMC Television show Halt and Catch Fire. The song was also sampled by Kryder and The Cube Guys in their 2016 single, "You & Me". In 2018, Kevin Max covered the song for his concept album Romeo Drive.

In popular culture edit

The song was featured in the 2006 video game Need for Speed: Carbon. It plays whenever the player is using a car in the tuner class.[23] In IO Interactive's Hitman, the mission 'Club 27' has a reference in the form of an Objective of the same name.

Song used near the beginning and near the end of the 2022 Netflix film Choose or Die.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "British single certifications – Tubeway Army – Are Friends Electric". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  3. ^ a b c Simpson Dave. "Gary Numan and Mary Vango: how we made Are 'Friends' Electric?". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  4. ^ BBC documentary: Synth Britannia.
  5. ^ Gary Numan (R)evolution: The Autobiography Hachette 2020, chapter six: 1979
  6. ^ "Tubeway Army full Official Chart History". Official Charts. Official UK Charts Company.
  7. ^ Stephen Webbon; Gary Numan (December 1985). "Complete Gary Numan UK Discography". Record Collector (76): 14.
  8. ^ Paul Goodwin (2004). Electric Pioneer: An Armchair Guide to Gary Numan. pp. 38–39.
  9. ^ White, Cliff. "Singles". Smash Hits (31 May – 13 June 1979): 24–25.
  10. ^ Peter Buckley (ed.) The Rough Guide to Rock, Rough Guides 2003
  11. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. St Ives, NSW: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  12. ^ a b "Kent Music Report No 288 – 31 December 1979 > National Top 100 Singles for 1979". Kent Music Report. Retrieved 10 January 2023 – via Imgur.com.
  13. ^ "Tubeway Army – Are 'Friends' Electric?" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  14. ^ "Tubeway Army – Are 'Friends' Electric?" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  15. ^ "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Are Friends Electric". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  16. ^ "Nederlandse Top 40 – week 34, 1979" (in Dutch). Dutch Top 40. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  17. ^ "Tubeway Army – Are 'Friends' Electric?" (in Dutch). Single Top 100. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  18. ^ "Tubeway Army – Are 'Friends' Electric?". Top 40 Singles. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  19. ^ "Tubeway Army Songs - Top Songs and Chart Singles". Musicvf.com. Retrieved 12 August 2023.
  20. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Tubeway Army – Are 'Friends' Electric?" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  21. ^ "Top Singles 1979". Music Week. London, England: Spotlight Publications. 22 December 1979. p. 27.
  22. ^ "Gary Numan - Interview". Designer Magazine. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  23. ^ "Need For Speed Carbon Soundtrack Burns Rubber". IGN. IGN. 20 September 2006. Retrieved 1 March 2020.

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Are Friends Electric is a 1979 song by the English band Tubeway Army Taken from their album Replicas it was released as a single in May 1979 and reached number one in the UK Singles Chart staying there for four weeks 2 It was written and produced by Gary Numan the band s frontman and lead vocalist It was also the band s last single before breaking up Are Friends Electric Single by Tubeway Armyfrom the album ReplicasB side We Are So Fragile Released4 May 1979 1979 05 04 1 RecordedJanuary February 1979StudioGooseberry Sound Studios London England GenreSynth popnew waveLength5 25 Album and commercial 7 version 3 45 Promo 7 version LabelBeggars Banquet BEG 18 Songwriter s Gary NumanProducer s Gary NumanTubeway Army singles chronology Down in the Park 1979 Are Friends Electric 1979 Contents 1 Music and production 2 Release 3 Reception 4 Live versions 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 Sampling and cover versions 10 In popular culture 11 ReferencesMusic and production edit Are Friends Electric was originally written on an old out of tune pub piano It was initially two different songs that were combined Numan recorded it on a Polymoog synthesizer with conventional bass and drums 3 The song features three different sections a recurring verse with a synth riff in C and B flat a recurring section with spoken word over slow arpeggiated seventh chords and an instrumental break in F The instrumentation is quite minimal a conventional drum and bass guitar backing track some additional heavily flanged guitar particularly in the instrumental break subdued vocals and most prominently Minimoog and Polymoog synthesisers These synth parts include portamento background lines Numan stumbled upon synthesisers by accident While intending to record a punk album he noticed a Minimoog synthesiser that had been left in the studio 3 4 In a 2014 interview with The Guardian Numan commented on the song s lyrics 3 All my early songs were about being alone or misunderstood As a teenager I d been sent to a child psychiatrist and put on medication I had Asperger s and saw the world differently I immersed myself in sci fi writers Philip K Dick JG Ballard The lyrics came from short stories I d written about what London would be like in 30 years These machines friends come to the door They supply services of various kinds but your neighbours never know what they really are since they look human The one in the song is a prostitute hence the inverted commas It was released in May 1979 and sold a million copies I had a No 1 single with a song about a robot prostitute and no one knew Release edit Are Friends Electric was released as a limited edition picture disc of 20 000 copies in May 1979 5 The B side of the single was a more rock oriented number We Are So Fragile A song that was performed on Numan s 1979 Touring Principle series of concerts and appears on the album Living Ornaments 79 The song was covered by bis on the compilation album Random The single entered the lower reaches of the UK Singles Chart at a modest No 71 steadily climbing to No 1 at the end of June and remained on that position for four consecutive weeks 6 Reception editDespite being over five minutes long and possessing in the words of its composer no recognisable hook line whatsoever 7 the single topped the UK charts in mid 1979 Whilst the track s distinctive sound stood out at the time sales also benefited from the record company s use of a picture disc and Numan s striking robotic performance on the TV shows The Old Grey Whistle Test and Top of the Pops 8 Writing for Smash Hits in 1979 Cliff White described the song as a dark threatening wall of synthesised sound which throbbed ominously behind a gloomy song of paranoia and loneliness 9 White went on to say it was gripping stuff but cheerful it isn t The song has retrospectively been described as an atmospheric almost frigid sounding monologue spliced over creepy after dark synthesizers that had not a hook or chorus in sight 10 Live versions edit Are Friends Electric has been a mainstay of Numan s concerts since its release and appears on all ten of his official live recordings to date A semi acoustic version appeared on the 2006 Jagged tour set list Track listing editAll tracks are written by Gary NumanNo TitleLength1 Are Friends Electric 5 182 We Are So Fragile 2 46Personnel editTubeway Army Gary Numan Minimoog and Polymoog synthesizers guitar vocals Paul Gardiner bass guitar Jess Lidyard drumsProduction Gary Numan productionCharts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1979 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 11 12 12Austria O3 Austria Top 40 13 12Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 14 21Ireland IRMA 15 3Netherlands Dutch Top 40 16 9Netherlands Single Top 100 17 9New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 18 8UK Singles OCC 2 1US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Billboard 19 5West Germany Official German Charts 20 23 Year end charts edit Chart 1979 PositionAustralia Kent Music Report 12 85UK Singles OCC 21 7Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 1 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Sampling and cover versions editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Are Friends Electric news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The song was sampled by Richard X in a song titled We Don t Give a Damn About Our Friends as a mashup with vocals from Adina Howard s Freak like Me which the Sugababes then recorded under the latter title and achieved a number one UK hit in 2002 Numan considered this track to be better than Are Friends Electric 22 It was also covered by Information Society on their 1997 album Don t Be Afraid and The Dead Weather for their B side of Hang You from the Heavens The song was covered by American rock band Weezer and released alongside their 2008 single Pork and Beans Are Friends Electric was featured in the video game Need for Speed Carbon JJ Abram s Fringe and the AMC Television show Halt and Catch Fire The song was also sampled by Kryder and The Cube Guys in their 2016 single You amp Me In 2018 Kevin Max covered the song for his concept album Romeo Drive In popular culture editThe song was featured in the 2006 video game Need for Speed Carbon It plays whenever the player is using a car in the tuner class 23 In IO Interactive s Hitman the mission Club 27 has a reference in the form of an Objective of the same name Song used near the beginning and near the end of the 2022 Netflix film Choose or Die References edit a b British single certifications Tubeway Army Are Friends Electric British Phonographic Industry Retrieved 30 August 2020 a b Official Singles Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved 28 March 2018 a b c Simpson Dave Gary Numan and Mary Vango how we made Are Friends Electric The Guardian Retrieved 18 February 2014 BBC documentary Synth Britannia Gary Numan R evolution The Autobiography Hachette 2020 chapter six 1979 Tubeway Army full Official Chart History Official Charts Official UK Charts Company Stephen Webbon Gary Numan December 1985 Complete Gary Numan UK Discography Record Collector 76 14 Paul Goodwin 2004 Electric Pioneer An Armchair Guide to Gary Numan pp 38 39 White Cliff Singles Smash Hits 31 May 13 June 1979 24 25 Peter Buckley ed The Rough Guide to Rock Rough Guides 2003 Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 St Ives NSW Australian Chart Book ISBN 0 646 11917 6 a b Kent Music Report No 288 31 December 1979 gt National Top 100 Singles for 1979 Kent Music Report Retrieved 10 January 2023 via Imgur com Tubeway Army Are Friends Electric in German O3 Austria Top 40 Retrieved 28 March 2018 Tubeway Army Are Friends Electric in Dutch Ultratop 50 Retrieved 28 March 2018 The Irish Charts Search Results Are Friends Electric Irish Singles Chart Retrieved 28 March 2018 Nederlandse Top 40 week 34 1979 in Dutch Dutch Top 40 Retrieved 28 March 2018 Tubeway Army Are Friends Electric in Dutch Single Top 100 Retrieved 28 March 2018 Tubeway Army Are Friends Electric Top 40 Singles Retrieved 28 March 2018 Tubeway Army Songs Top Songs and Chart Singles Musicvf com Retrieved 12 August 2023 Offiziellecharts de Tubeway Army Are Friends Electric in German GfK Entertainment charts Retrieved 28 March 2018 Top Singles 1979 Music Week London England Spotlight Publications 22 December 1979 p 27 Gary Numan Interview Designer Magazine Retrieved 20 May 2018 Need For Speed Carbon Soundtrack Burns Rubber IGN IGN 20 September 2006 Retrieved 1 March 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Are 22Friends 22 Electric 3F amp oldid 1191797221, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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