Fad Gadget "Ricky's Hand" first ever TV apperance



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This extract, from 1980 "Cargo De Nuit" from Belgian TV, shows Frank Tovey (Fad Gadget, synth + Black & Decker), Phil Wauquaire (Bass synth) and Jean-Marc Lederman (synth) "miming" Ricky's Hand, Fad Gadget's second single


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Superb ! ( 1 year ago by boomshala)
Superb !
And we got Mr. ... ( 1 year ago by Cartaphilos)
And we got Mr. Miller on the synth good going Danny Boy
The singer voice ... ( 1 year ago by TANGOFIVE)
The singer voice sounds similar to Sister's of Mercy
Thank you for ... ( 1 year ago by heihoc)
Thank you for providing this song. I love it!!!!!!!!
Sister has more ... ( 1 year ago by ostenolamon)
Sister has more vibrato, don't you think?
thats tom cruise! ( 1 year ago by bastardita)
thats tom cruise!
ABSOLUTE CULT Band! ... ( 1 year ago by NAIKOIVANENKO)
ABSOLUTE CULT Band!!!
This is still one ... ( 10 months ago by Joevirus)
This is still one of my all time fave songs!! R.I.P. Frank Tovey.
and alot deeper. i ... ( 9 months ago by ixceix)
and alot deeper. i think frank tovey has the better voice..
Frank Tovey is God ( 7 months ago by MrRotweiler)
Frank Tovey is God
classic track. ... ( 7 months ago by slowd1ver)
classic track. horrible video effects, so synth spotters?... I see an Ms20 (too much in the patch bay to be an ms10) a Yamaha CS ? CS50? (its got the right end panels and legs - but not big enough to be a CS80 - could be the cs60?) but ive no idea what the other one is ..
You should check ... ( 6 months ago by frosty121278)
You should check out my bands cover of this... look up adaptive reaction or click on my name
omg! I adore Fad ... ( 6 months ago by ultrauseless)
omg! I adore Fad Gadget!!!
susi
Totally New Wavey ... ( 4 months ago by powrxplor69)
Totally New Wavey video! Awesome!
Priceless clip !!!! ... ( 4 months ago by macca157)
Priceless clip !!!!! could that be Daniel Miller in the specs ?? hmmmmm.
think that IS him ( 4 months ago by synthpopclassics)
think that IS him
lol, no, it's not. ... ( 4 months ago by susannastammer)
lol, no, it's not. It's Philippe Wauquaire.
eh no it's not. ... ( 4 months ago by synthpopclassics)
eh no it's not. it's daniel miller.
Philippe Wauquaire didn't join until 2 years later.
that's totally not ... ( 4 months ago by susannastammer)
that's totally not true. trust me.
synth spotters? ... ( 3 months ago by throttle)
synth spotters? that's SO fkng hot!!!
fad gadget is soo ... ( 1 month ago by Leitmotivation)
fad gadget is soo underrated!
Great Song, still ... ( 1 month ago by mrakeret)
Great Song, still and a brilliant TV appearance. I'm mean, just standing there and showing off wiht your driller. Great.
DAMN, they ... ( 2 weeks ago by SIHELL)
DAMN, they destroyed that set.
pure new-wave.. ... ( 1 week ago by pochopochito)
pure new-wave..fantastic!!!



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