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Gary Numan's performance of "Down in the Park" was filmed as part of the the 1982 concert film ''Micromusic'', with the full audio of the show released as the album ''Living Ornaments '81''. <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down_in_the_Park#Live_performances</ref>
Gary Numan's performance of "Down in the Park" was filmed as part of the the 1982 concert film ''Micromusic'', with the full audio of the show released as the album ''Living Ornaments '81''. <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Down_in_the_Park#Live_performances</ref>
==Performances and Status o==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Performer
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Full Video
! style="background-color:lightblue" | Full Audio
|-
|The Police||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Wall of Voodoo||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:green>'''Found'''
|-
|Toyah Wilcox||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|John Cooper Clarke||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Chelsea||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Oingo Boingo||<span style=color:green>'''Found'''||<span style=color:green>'''Found'''
|-
|Echo & The Bunnymen||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Jools Holland||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|XTC||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Klaus Nomi||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Athletico Spizz '80||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|The Go-Gos||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Dead Kennedys||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Steel Pulse||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Gary Numan||<span style=color:green>'''Found'''<sup>*</sup>||<span style=color:green>'''Found'''<sup>*</sup>
|-
|Joan Jett and the Blackhearts||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Magazine||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Surf Punks||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|The Members||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Au Pairs||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|The Cramps||<span style=color:green>'''Found'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Invisible Sex||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Pere Ubu||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|DEVO||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|The Alley Cats||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|John Otway||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Gang of Four||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|999||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|The Fleshtones||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|X||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Skafish||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|Splodgenessabounds||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|-
|UB40||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''||<span style=color:red>'''Lost'''
|}
<sup>*</sup>Gary Numan's full performance was released as the 1982 concert video ''Micromusic'' and the 1998 live album ''Living Ornaments '81''


==Gallery==
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Revision as of 15:27, 27 January 2023

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Poster for the film URGH! A Music War

Status: Partially found



URGH! A Music War is a 1981 concert film, featuring performances by 35 different bands, filmed in multiple venues and locations in 1980. Long out of print for years, URGH received an official on-demand DVD release in 2009 from Warner Archive imprint of Warner Brothers. [1] While one song from each artist was included in the film, at least two to three songs by each band were filmed and recorded. Some bands and performers were also interviewed.

A band known as Invisible Sex appears in the film. Little is known about the group, aside from a post on the site Everything2 from 2008 [2] and a MySpace with recordings of the band at The Venue in London from October 1980. [3]. It is unknown if this audio is from the performance filmed for URGH.

The 2009 DVD release omits the performance of "Two Little Boys" by Splodgenessabounds, which appeared on previous VHS, LaserDisc, and CED versions of the film, and is available on YouTube. [4]

Of the additional performances filmed for URGH, an additional performance by The Cramps of "Human Fly" was uploaded in 2007, and a video with an additional Cramps song, "I Was a Teenage Werewolf" was uploaded in May 2021. Footage of Oingo Boingo at the Whiskey-a-Go-Go club in Los Angeles has been found and was uploaded to YouTube in 2009. The Oingo Boingo video contains an otherwise unreleased performance of the song "Imposter" along with an interview. [5] Audio of Oingo Boingo's full Whiskey show also circulates as a bootleg, and was uploaded to YouTube in 2021, with a patch of the final song "Nasty Habits" added from an audience recording. [6] An audience recording of the full Wall of Voodoo performance was uploaded to YouTube on May 24, 2022 with a patch of "Longarm" from an audience recording. [7]

Gary Numan's performance of "Down in the Park" was filmed as part of the the 1982 concert film Micromusic, with the full audio of the show released as the album Living Ornaments '81. [8]

Performances and Status o

Performer Full Video Full Audio
The Police Lost Lost
Wall of Voodoo Lost Found
Toyah Wilcox Lost Lost
John Cooper Clarke Lost Lost
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark Lost Lost
Chelsea Lost Lost
Oingo Boingo Found Found
Echo & The Bunnymen Lost Lost
Jools Holland Lost Lost
XTC Lost Lost
Klaus Nomi Lost Lost
Athletico Spizz '80 Lost Lost
The Go-Gos Lost Lost
Dead Kennedys Lost Lost
Steel Pulse Lost Lost
Gary Numan Found* Found*
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts Lost Lost
Magazine Lost Lost
Surf Punks Lost Lost
The Members Lost Lost
Au Pairs Lost Lost
The Cramps Found Lost
Invisible Sex Lost Lost
Pere Ubu Lost Lost
DEVO Lost Lost
The Alley Cats Lost Lost
John Otway Lost Lost
Gang of Four Lost Lost
999 Lost Lost
The Fleshtones Lost Lost
X Lost Lost
Skafish Lost Lost
Splodgenessabounds Lost Lost
UB40 Lost Lost

*Gary Numan's full performance was released as the 1982 concert video Micromusic and the 1998 live album Living Ornaments '81

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