• Telekon is the second solo studio album by the English new wave musician Gary Numan. It debuted at the top of the UK Albums Chart in September 1980, making...
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    electronic music scene. He scored a third number one album in 1980 with Telekon, and more hit singles and albums until the mid 1980s when his popularity...
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    Chart. In 1980, Numan topped the UK album charts for a third time with Telekon, and the singles "We Are Glass" and "I Die: You Die", released prior to...
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  • and December 2009, similar to his previous tours for Replicas (1979) and Telekon (1980), performing the album in its entirety. Numan had been scheduled...
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  • "machine" phase of his career, preceding The Pleasure Principle (1979) and Telekon (1980), a collection linked by common themes of a dystopian science fiction...
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  • Pleasure Principle and Telekon from 1979 and 1980 and surpassed 1981's Dance, which reached No. 3. It became his first album since Telekon to chart in multiple...
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  • tracks "Telekon", from the album of the same name, and "Stories", from Numan's then-forthcoming Dance album (1981). A live version of "Telekon" has since...
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    musician and songwriter Gary Numan's Replicas, The Pleasure Principle and Telekon were heavily inspired by the works of Philip K. Dick. Kraftwerk's The Man-Machine...
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  • as a single in August 1980. Released shortly before his fourth album, Telekon, it continued the anthemic style Numan had begun earlier in the year with...
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    bassist, playing on the No. 1 albums The Pleasure Principle (1979) and Telekon (1980), and toured with Numan throughout the world in 1979–81. Following...
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  • played an ARP 2500. Gary Numan played an ARP Pro Soloist on the album Telekon. Jimmy Page played an ARP 2500./ Anthony Phillips played an ARP String...
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  • The NÖ Open is a men's professional golf tournament held in Austria; currently played on the Pro Golf Tour. It was founded in 2001 as an event on the third...
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  • numerous compilation albums, as well as CD reissues of the 1980 album Telekon. The song is a regular feature of Numan's concerts and is included on many...
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  • solo". "I Dream of Wires" is a cover of a song from Gary Numan's album Telekon released the same year. The cover of the Beatles' "Not a Second Time",...
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  • 1980 LP Telekon. Following two non-album singles, "We Are Glass" and "I Die: You Die", "This Wreckage" was the only single lifted from Telekon. Released...
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    consecutive number 1 on the UK Albums Chart in less than fourteen months as Telekon enters the chart at number 1. September 25 – John Bonham, drummer of Led...
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  • 3:43 from Telekon "Are 'Friends' Electric?" – 5:23 from Replicas "Down in the Park" – 4:23 from Replicas "We Are Glass" – 4:47 from Telekon "Bombers"...
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    Telekon Dome is indoor sports arena in Germany with the capacity to hold 6,000 spectators...
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  • Telekon (1980) Living Ornaments '79 (1981) Living Ornaments '80 (1981)...
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  • Telekon (1980) Dance (1981) I, Assassin (1982)...
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  • 1980 (and was also included as a bonus track on the 1998 CD re-issue of Telekon). The original song was remixed twice for the 2003 collection Hybrid, and...
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  • new wave band the Doll. He played keyboards for Gary Numan on the album Telekon. Together with Chris Payne, Rrussell Bell and Cedric Sharpley, all of whom...
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  • released on CD in 1993, as a double CD packaged with Numan's 1980 album Telekon (Beggars Banquet had reissued all eight of Numan's studio albums that were...
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  • originally found on the albums Tubeway Army, Replicas, The Pleasure Principle, Telekon, Sacrifice, Exile and Pure. The album was released in two different editions...
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    Meat Beat Manifesto Men at Work (Business as usual, Cargo) Gary Numan (Telekon, Dance) Tangerine Dream (Tangram) The Unicorns Wolf Parade Stevie Wonder...
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    Peter Baumann, Christopher Franke, Gary Numan (his 1980 number one album Telekon is heavily built on the Pro Soloist), Anthony Phillips (whose 1977 album...
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  • contains a live version of one song from Numan's then-forthcoming album Telekon ("Remember I Was Vapour"), Engineers contains three ("Remind Me to Smile...
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  • "Deadsy - Deadsy | Release Info". AllMusic. Retrieved August 30, 2020. Telekon II (May 1, 1997). "Deadsy (Sire)". SLUG. Vol. 9, no. 5 #101. p. 30. Retrieved...
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  • as Visage's Visage (1980), John Foxx's Metamatic (1980), Gary Numan's Telekon (1980), Ultravox's Vienna (1980), The Human League's Dare (1981) and Depeche...
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