Episódios

  • John Webb Tribute
    Nov 20 2025

    In this special episode of Electric Friends: A Gary Numan Podcast, I pay tribute to John Webb, Gary Numan's brother, bandmate and lifelong friend, who passed away in 2025 during the Telekon 45th anniversary tour.

    The episode reflects on John’s incredible life — from joining Tubeway Army as a teenager to performing on stage across the world, before embarking on a second remarkable career as a professional pilot and aerobatics display leader.

    Through archive clips and personal memories, I celebrate John’s warmth, humour and creativity. We hear about Gary’s emotional statement following his Birmingham show, where he broke down during 'Please Push No More' after receiving the tragic news. Gary later described his brother as “someone I loved more than the world,” a sentiment shared by so many who knew him.

    I revisit highlights from my interview with John, including stories of playing with Tubeway Army at the Roxy Club at just 12 years old, touring with Gary through the 80s, and the time Queen’s Roger Taylor borrowed his drum kit during the recording of Dance.

    The episode also celebrates John’s later musical work as Donovan Silver, his album Alpha, and his return to live performance after nearly three decades.

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    11 minutos
  • That's Too Bad
    Oct 31 2025

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    The story behind Gary Numan’s first ever single ‘That’s Too Bad’ — from punk beginnings to sci-fi storytelling and the birth of Tubeway Army.

    In this episode of Electric Friends: A Gary Numan Podcast, I take us right back to where it all began — 1978’s That’s Too Bad, the very first Tubeway Army single that launched the career of one of Britain’s most original and influential artists.

    Before the synths, the fame and Are ‘Friends’ Electric?, Gary was a teenager playing in bands like Mean Street and The Lasers. It was during those early sessions that Tubeway Army was born — with Paul Gardiner on bass and Gary’s uncle Jess Lidyard on drums — and punk attitude collided with futuristic imagination.

    I explore how That’s Too Bad captured that moment perfectly: a raw, nervy, paranoid slice of late-70s punk with flashes of the science-fiction world Numan would soon make his own. With lyrics about surveillance, alienation and fractured identity, the track already hinted at the themes that would define his later classics like Down in the Park and Metal.

    Featuring Gary’s own reflections on signing with Beggars Banquet, working at WHSmith up to release day, and even his brief spell under the name Valerian, this episode digs into the single’s evolution — from its rough demo on The Plan to the sharper 1978 version.

    There’s also listener memories from lifelong fans, from discovering the blue vinyl Tubeway Army album to hearing That’s Too Bad live decades later.

    Plus, I share the latest Numan news — including the surprise discovery of a previously unheard Telekon track, Like a B Film.

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    19 minutos
  • Numan News 2 (September 2025)
    Sep 21 2025

    Catch up on the latest from the world of Gary Numan, including new TV shows, podcasts, radio specials, tour updates and more.

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    16 minutos
  • On Broadway
    Aug 22 2025

    This episode looks back at Gary Numan's cover of 'On Broadway', made famous by The Drifters in 1963. Gary's live version in 1979 was an inspired synthpop reworking, featuring Ultravox star Billy Currie on keyboards.

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    20 minutos
  • Numan News 1 (July 2025)
    Jul 30 2025

    In the first of a new series of bonus minisodes - here's your latest Gary Numan news update.

    Please get in touch at numanpodcast@gmail.com

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    7 minutos
  • Glastonbury 2025 Review
    Jul 1 2025

    Taking a look back at Gary Numan's triumphant Glastonbury Festival debut on Saturday.

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    20 minutos
  • Raven Numan Interview
    Jun 2 2025

    For the 50th episode of Electric Friends, I have another special interview - with Gary Numan's eldest daughter, Raven Numan!

    Raven has released six excellent tracks in recent months, including 'My Reflection' and 'Just a Number', having worked with Gary's producer Ade Fenton.

    In this interview, Raven opens up about having a pop icon as her dad, following his footsteps into music, how music has helped with her mental health, her love of Nine Inch Nails, plans for her debut album and much more.

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    40 minutos
  • Ade Fenton Interview
    May 8 2025

    For this special episode of Electric Friends, I speak with Gary Numan's longtime friend, collaborator and producer - Ade Fenton.

    Ade has worked with Gary on all his albums since 2006's Jagged, and is currently working on Gary's latest album - with the reworks of Sacrifice, Exile and Pure coming soon.

    In the podcast, Ade discusses:

    • How Numan's music first inspired him to get into the industry
    • How he first met Gary and the first tracks he worked on
    • How he deals with criticisms from some Numan fans
    • What fans can expect for upcoming new releases from Gary
    • Working with Gary's daughter Raven on her first album
    • His work on film soundtracks and whether Gary would ever do the same
    • Much more!

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    57 minutos