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#230 05/12/08 12:55 PM
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I luved the almost hidden anger behind his vocals that really showed he is indeed into his craft.
[/qb][/QUOTE]Anger? I didn't notice that. It has mellowed since the Ultravox days but it still sounds great.

Hidden anger is probably not the right word. John had an intensity when he was singing that seemed to be poles apart when he was signing autographs and talking to us fan's.
Almost as if the "hidden man" had taken over John's body wink

Yea, there were not many girl's at the gig. I was lucky where I spent most of the night ( after I was glued to John at the start right at the front)- about 15 ft feet back right in the walkway there were about 3 babes dancing and screaming along with me and my mates.
That position seemed to combine the itimacy of being close to Foxx with the power of the great PA system they had.

Girls generally don't get into John Foxx. None of my girlfriends ever likes him. My wife has had to suffer listening to him for 20 years now and she just thinks his muisc is too leftfield and weird.

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I'd say there's quite a lot of female fans here in the UK. You do see them at gigs ready to throw their underwear at him laugh

#232 05/12/08 02:46 PM
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Really? Is that so?...

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Hidden anger is probably not the right word. John had an intensity when he was singing that seemed to be poles apart when he was signing autographs and talking to us fan's.
Almost as if the "hidden man" had taken over John's body wink
He's probably concentrating on giving the best performance he can.
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Yea, there were not many girl's at the gig. I was lucky where I spent most of the night ( after I was glued to John at the start right at the front)- about 15 ft feet back right in the walkway there were about 3 babes dancing and screaming along with me and my mates.
That position seemed to combine the itimacy of being close to Foxx with the power of the great PA system they had.
The mike on my camera was overwhelmed. Had I known, I would have tried muffling it somehow. Oh, well, next time I'll get a digital video camera instead.
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Girls generally don't get into John Foxx. None of my girlfriends ever likes him. My wife has had to suffer listening to him for 20 years now and she just thinks his muisc is too leftfield and weird.
Same here. I knew a few girls at uni who were into Bowie in a big way but they just didn't find Foxx appealing. I would have thought the sound of his voice and his more intelligent lyrics attractive. But obviously not. Even my wife isn't interested after nearly 19 years.

#234 05/12/08 02:56 PM
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I'd say there's quite a lot of female fans here in the UK. You do see them at gigs ready to throw their underwear at him laugh
Perhaps if he changed his name to Tom Jones.

But, seriously, are the ones there younger or from an older generation?

I suspect the ones here are long time fans. Perhaps most of the female fans in that age bracket couldn't attend because of family commitments etc.

I'd love to hear some comments from female members here. Are they older or newer fans? What appeals to them, etc.

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None of my girlfriends ever likes him.
Pleased to say, thats not a problem for me. smile

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about 3 babes dancing and screaming along with me and my mates.

Girls generally don't get into John Foxx.
'Babes ' confused
'Girls don't get into Foxx ' confused

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I would have thought the sound of his voice and his more intelligent lyrics attractive. But obviously not.
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#237 05/12/08 09:46 PM
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Louis was a lot more extroverted on stage judging by all his jumping and jiving and rocking and reeling. I wonder what John was thinking with all those glances he was making.

I can't say I blame Louis. He wasn't getting much attention. Everyone who stood up at the front had their eyes firmly fixed on John.
Nah! Thats Just Louis all round,always bouncing and rockin!! smile ,Johns Glances are generaly just to make sure Louis hasn't bounced off stage (or cracked his skull on an overhead beam like he almost did at King Tuts

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Nah! Thats Just Louis all round,always bouncing and rockin!! smile
Yes thats been a main feature of Foxx / Gordon gigs since the start of '97.
Chalk and Cheese.....great stuff!!

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Nah! Thats Just Louis all round,always bouncing and rockin!! smile ,Johns Glances are generaly just to make sure Louis hasn't bounced off stage (or cracked his skull on an overhead beam like he almost did at King Tuts
Ah, that explains it! I gather Louis is a big fan of John's. He was certainly enjoying himself on stage.

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