Down In The Park

Down in the Park is an electropop single written and recorded by Gary Numan with his band Tubeway Army, and included on the 1978 album Replicas. Inspired by the dystopian science fiction tales of such writers as J.G. Ballard, the song tells the chilling story of a "Park" in which machines hunt humans for sport, to the delight of spectators who view the carnage from the nearby restaurant Zom Zom's. The song was typical of Numan's lyrical themes of the time, both embracing and fearing technology.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
faith (cure album)
david jay
porno for pyros
poster
liffey
kevin haskins
alexa internet
monoenergism
love field
craters of the moon national monument and preserve
lucky millinder
dave navarro
david lee roth
charles thompson
mantinea
aeroperu
warren e. burger
abraham rothschild
bill doggett
radar astronomy
matthew effect
eddie davis (saxophonist)
draw (chess)
sky tower
soul jazz
cars (song)
eddie davis
are 'friends' electric?
barrow's goldeneye
operation bowline
elopiformes
dating the bible
li ruihuan
tarpon
martin van buren bates
steering
anna hannon bates
northern kentucky international airport
george washington goethals
red herring (magazine)
sabnock
hard hat
shax
scox