I have to admit that I was a huge fan of both John Foxx and Ultravox with Midge Ure in the 80s.

The early 80s was a fantastic period musically. I just love my record collection (mostly CDs now) from the new romantic/synth/futuristic genre.
Vienna is indeed my favourite song from the band but the
Vienna album is only second to
Systems of Romance .
A little note on
Vienna :
IMHO I'm afraid there's more to
Vienna than Midge. Unfortunately, it's always the lead singer/frontman that gets most of the attention and recognition. The vocal melody and delivery is basically what you hear on top of the music of a song. It was indeed a perfect performance by Midge, however
Vienna and the album was more of a team effort.
Billy Currie in an interview around the time of the
Unearthed album had this to say about early Ultravox,
"It was John's band". With Ultravox Mk II this was not the case as we all know ie for the frontman to run things. Following Billy's successful stint with Tubeway army he was excited about resurrecting Ultravox. So he did and Warren and Chris decided to form part of this new project. Whilst contributing to the Visage project Billy spotted the talented Midge Ure, someone who could sing, play guitar and synths and produce records. Fantastic.
If you listen to
Vienna it's their darkest album, very Numanesque but not exactly (as Billy contributed to the Numan live sound) and moreover it had classical (as in classical music) written all over it conceived via electronic equipment. It's obvious that Billy took over John's role, however making it more democratic.
From what I've listened to and read, it appears that it was Billy Currie, the only classically trained musician in the band, who wrote most of the music in
Vienna with Warren and Chris doing most of the lyrics, and each band member contributing their own instrument sound to Billy's compositions, which as a result, merits a credit to the rights of a song. Anyhow, the band had decided to split the song credits equally between the four. Nevertheless, it appears that Midge did the lyrics for
Vienna.
At the beginning, Midge's involvement in Ultravox was lesser than in Visage. He had just joined a band with very strong personalities and he largely contributed lead vocals and guitar and the occasional synth. As the next Ultravox albums came out year upon year Midge's involvement became bigger and bigger and by the time of
Lament he was leading the way. Mind you, the track
Dancing with Tears in My Eyes is a Currie composition with Ure's vocal melody on top. Billy wrote this track after listening to Michael Rother's (ex-Neu!, Harmonia) track
Sonnenrad from the
Sterntaler album which Conny (Plank) had lent to him.
BTW
Vienna's song structure template is the track
Just for a Moment from
Systems of Romance. Many bands take this too far with many of their songs sounding the same. The Beatles, however, used this to great effect and the results were amazing.
As much as I admire Midge (I personally think he's a great guy and musician) there's more to
Vienna than Midge.
Notwithstanding the fact that all artists should be respected, before someone shouts
Vienna in a mocking way in a Foxx concert one should think for a moment, "Hold on Midge didn't write that song he just sang on it". :rolleyes:
Chris