Showing posts with label Ultravox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ultravox. Show all posts

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Ultravox - Live Philadelphia 1979

Rebooted...
Originally posted February 9, 2013


Ultravox - The Hot Club
Philadelphia, PA.
February 23, 1979
Soundboard or FM Source @ HQvbr

...with John Foxx

Set List:
1 The Man Who Dies Everyday
2 Slip Away
3 Slow Motion
4 Hiroshima Mon Amour
5 Artificial Life
6 Just For A Moment
7 He's A Liquid
8 Quiet Men
9 I Can't Stay Long
10 Wearing Someone Else's Clothes
11 Bluelight
12 My Sex
13 Young Savage
14 The Wild, The Beautiful,and the Damned

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Friday, December 20, 2024

Ultravox - Live In Concert London 1981

Ultravox - Live In Concert
Paris Theatre
London, England
January 14, 1981

BBC Radio 1 FM Source @320
$25 at  'Zon
 
Out of Print

 

One of the bands who changed the look of MTV forever and who personified the New Romantic movement. Prior to this sweeping change, Ultravox was a well-known yet bubbling-under Punk/Post-Punk/Techno band, known primarily for their lead vocalist John Foxx and some pretty sensational production work by German wiz, Conny Plank.

But Foxx left and Ultravox underwent changes and re-emerged as a sort of Art-Rock/New Romantic/keyboard-based band that played musical landscapes – sweeping panoramas of sound topped off by the sonorous vocals of Midge Ure, who had replaced Foxx.

It was also the perfect band to experiment with new ways of making music videos work. Prior to that time, it was a band, a few cutaways, performance, more cutaways – pretty boring. But Australian film director Russell Mulcahy came along, and took their then-latest single, Vienna and turned it into one of the most compelling, visually stunning film classics ever produced. It was the video which changed the way all videos were conceived from then on. The haunting images and the music made it one of the biggest hits of the early 1980s. Putting not only Ultravox on the international stage, but also turned the Music Video industry, from an afterthought and minor promotional tool, to a revolutionary change in the way Pop music was marketed.

So this concert, recorded right around the time of the release of the album, Vienna, gives some indication of the great heights the band would achieve in the coming months. It would be a run that lasted until 1985, when the first of several hiatuses, breakups, reorganizations and reunions would take place – all the way to their latest incarnation, beginning in 2008 and still going.

This is a special concert – it’s part of a new turn of events for the band, that point where things just started to break and they are just about to become household names. Pretty exciting, and the band is pumped up for it. Good show all around, and thanks to the BBC and their ever-present recording trucks, it’s preserved for posterity. ~Gordon Skene


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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Ultravox - LIVE in Stockholm Sweden 1977

Ultravox
Radiohuset
Stockholm, Sweden
1977-10-14 
FM Broadcast @320


01. I Want To Be A Machine
02. Rockwrok
03  Slip Away
04. The Frozen Ones
05. Distant Smile
06. Young Savage
07. My Sex
08. The Man Who Dies Every Day
09. Artificial Life
10. Wide Boys---
11. Saturday Night
12. The Wild, Beautiful And The Damned

Encore:

13. Rockwrok
14. Fear In The Western World (Fades Out)