Are "Friends" Electric?
"Are 'Friends' Electric?" is a 1979 song by the English new wave 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. 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.
Music and production
"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.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, 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.
In a 2014 interview with The Guardian, Numan commented on the song's lyrics:
Release
"Are 'Friends' Electric?" was released as a limited-edition picture disc of 20,000 copies in May 1979. The B-side of the single was a more rock-oriented number, "We Are So Fragile", which was performed on Numan's 1979 "Touring Principle" series of concerts and appears on the album Living Ornaments '79.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 remaining at that position for four consecutive weeks.
Reception
Despite being over five minutes long and possessing, in the words of its composer, "no recognisable hook-line whatsoever", the single List of [UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1970s#1979|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.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". 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".
Live versions
"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.Personnel
Tubeway Army- Gary Numan – Minimoog and Polymoog synthesizers, guitar, vocals
- Paul Gardiner – bass guitar
- Jess Lidyard – drums
- Gary Numan – production