Bombers

Gary Numan

About Bombers

"Bombers" is the second single by Tubeway Army, released in 1978. The song is in a somewhat more conventional rock style than their punk-oriented debut, "That's Too Bad", and features sound effects simulating air raid sirens, dive bombers, and machine gun fire. Like its predecessor, the single earned indifferent reviews and failed to chart. It is one of the few recordings in his career which Numan did not produce himself. Though their musical styles differ, the song's subject matter is generally seen as a thinly disguised rewrite of David Bowie's "Five Years", the opening track of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1972). Both songs feature detached observations of urban panic caused by impending catastrophe. "Bombers" (which has nothing to do with another Bowie track of the same name) is sung from the perspective of both a witness on the ground ("Look up, I hear the scream of sirens on the wall") and the bomber pilot ("And me I know just where you are, you see I'm a bomber man"). 


Year:
1997
3:53
95 
#2

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Look up I hear the scream of sirens on the wall
I see a policeman crying in the backseat of a dying Ford
Hotel waiters leave the bedrooms of stars
Who are far too old
And no-one ever told me
That I could be so cold

Bombers fight at zero feet
Bombers fight at zero

I see an old man knocked to the ground
And beaten by the vicar's wife
No-one stops to help they're far too busy
Trying to save their own lives
A tiny girl screams for mother
And wanders out into the street
I saw her going down underneath
A thousand people's running feet

Bombers fight at zero feet
Bombers fight at zero

All the junkies pulling needles from their arms
Hope it lasts all night
And all the soldiers curse the day they joined the army
And prepare to fight
In silent bars, in silent rooms, in silent cars
You hide where you can
And me I know just where you are, you see
I'm a bomber man

Bombers fight at zero feet
Bombers fight at zero

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Gary Numan

Gary Numan (born Gary Anthony James Webb on 8 March 1958) is an English singer, composer, and musician, most widely known for his chart-topping 1979 hits "Are 'Friends' Electric?" (as Tubeway Army) and "Cars". His signature sound consists of heavy synthesiser hooks fed through guitar effects pedals. more »

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Written by: GARY ANTHONY JAMES WEBB

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13 facts about this song

Song Category
"Bombers" is a song categorized under the genres of New Wave, Synth-pop, and Electronic music.
Release Date
The song "Bombers" was first debut by Gary Numan in the year 1978.
Initial Release
An interesting fact about "Bombers" is that it was originally released as a single by Gary Numan's first music band, Tubeway Army, before he went solo.
Numan's Role
Gary Numan was the vocalist, keyboardist, and songwriter of the track "Bombers."
Airplay
Despite its release, "Bombers" didn't receive much radio airplay due to its controversial war-themed lyrical content.
Label Classification
This track was released under the record label Beggars Banquet Records which is known for releasing hits of various famous rock and indie artists.
Chart Performance
Although "Bombers" wasn't a major hit in the most popular charts, it helped Numan to create a distinct image and presence in the music industry during the late 1970s.
Music Video
The music video of "Bombers" by Gary Numan depicts a warbase setting which collaboratively fits well with the song's lyrical theme.
Notable Instrumentation
The song "Bombers" is known for its noticeable use of electronic synthesizers, widely popular during the 70s-80s, providing the characteristic New Wave sound of that era.
Live Performances
Despite not being one of his biggest hits, "Bombers" is often a part of Gary Numan's setlist during concerts and live performances.
Re-Release
Gary Numan re-released "Bombers" on several compilations, including the 1987 album "Exhibition" as well as a B-side on a 1981 re-issue of the hit single "Are 'Friends' Electric?"
Cover Versions
"Bombers" has been covered by bands including The Swans. The 1997 Tribute album "Random" features a cover version by Pop Will Eat Itself.
Cultural Impact
Gary Numan's "Bombers" is regarded as a unique piece of music from the late 1970s that mirrors the tense political and social climate of the Cold War era.

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