A 1981 close-up on the
original Tubeway Army
family trio, printed in
Sounds Magazine.
(Image, courtesy of
Richard Churchward at
Numanme.)
image of Gardiner
used in the first even
Gary Numan Yearbook
On Top Of the Pops,
when the Gary Numan
band was on top of the
world. (Image,
courtesy of Richard
Churchward at
Numanme.)
The famous "Bus Stop"
group shot taken while
on the Teletour shows
Paul squatting, second
from the left.
A closeup of Paul from
the previous image,
with his mercurial face
that sometimes looks
much younger than he
is, and at other times,
much older.
In The City editors
chastise Paul for failing
to deliver on his
promises. Tsk tsk.
In The City posts "bad
news" about Paul's
anticipated
contributions.
Gardiner with Ced,
Gary and and Chris
Payne in a 1980
Newletter
Paul Gardiner is
included in the sleeve
artwork of The
Pleasure Principle,
knee deep in
geometry.
Closeup of Gardiner on
the sleeve of The
Pleasure Principle.
Saturday Night Live,
Gary Numan and crew
as musical guests,
singing "Praying To the
Aliens"
Paul, grinning to the
aliens, on Saturday
Night Live
In this police lineup
printed on the sleeve
of Living Ornaments
'79, Paul Gardiner
stands stiffly contra
posto second from the
left.
Nice shoes, Paul.
Paul Gardiner
passively suffers Ced
Sharpley's secondhand
smoke in this shot for
the sleeve of Living
Ornaments '80.
A bassline
performance during
the Touring Principle
"Stormtrooper In
Drag," Gardiner's only
single released before
his death: a handful of
highly coveted 12 inch
promos are extant, but
the sleeve bears no
artwork nor are the
tracks extended.
You'd be lucky if there
were just three
degrees of separation
between you and
someone who has
actually seen the 12"
promo.
"Stormtrooper In
Drag," the 1981 single
released on Beggars
Banquet, featured
another collaboration
with Gary Numan on
the b-side, "Night
Talk," which was
included in Numan's
1981 album Dance.
A Photo Tribute to Paul Gardiner
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