brilliant sir, Ian...i love the way you did this interview..you are the best..you have amazing charm and we need more people like you
@angelajennings9268Күн бұрын
Two charismatic and honest men. RIP
@RaysTrack7 күн бұрын
Thank you for keeping this interview alive. It's a pity that a way hasn't been found to sharpen old footage in the way that Peter Jackson's team were able to restore old audio. But as or content, I just felt every sentence Ian spoke could have been the start of so much more information; such a wealth of experience and insight. What a wonderful man; intelligent, independent and loving. We're losing all the wrong people.
@user-vq3tr8nj7g14 күн бұрын
Great song and l used to enjoy watching the programme.
@jackspry973614 күн бұрын
RIP Sir Michael Parkinson (March 28, 1935 - August 16, 2023), aged 88 And RIP Ian Dury (May 12, 1942 - March 27, 2000), aged 57 You both will be remembered as legends
@AlbertoSilvioOrtega23 күн бұрын
IAN ❤....ETERNO DESDE ARGENTINA
@megawolverine674023 күн бұрын
Good man Ian Dury . His songs spoke to you .
@strumbadstroller735026 күн бұрын
What a wonderful tribute to one of the Greatest Lyricists of our time....Beautiful!
@christicar427 күн бұрын
I would love to perform this on Karaoke but probably would get banned. Absoluely brilliant by Ian dury a wonderful wordsmith.
@user-or1rr6ym3hАй бұрын
Ian accent sounds so much like Bowie
@STarWalker8Ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@STarWalker8Ай бұрын
No no I never say anything weird I don't ever get awkward People like me They understand me I identify as a high functioning spastic
@OfficialELTBАй бұрын
Apparently Ian dury asked all bastards to drop throwing mud at the stage. A four year old me loudly proclaimed to my mum "mummy! That man said bastards!" I always had to be told not to say bollocks bastards (usually before a visit to my grandma's) but didn't think he should say it if I couldn't 😂😂
@pauljones5066Ай бұрын
what an unbelievably humble man
@pauljones5066Ай бұрын
what a modest man, so much respect, RIP Ian
@donnyrover1Ай бұрын
bloody hell mike rutherford instead of davey payne on sax 😆, chas jankel was watching
@richardtherrien4696Ай бұрын
Legend
@susindustryАй бұрын
Top from first to last note
@daviddeidaАй бұрын
Staggering. intro.
@cartertheunstoppablefaxmac902Ай бұрын
the “gwaaarn son” after “her father helped me plan it” is my favourite ad-lib in any live performance ever
@stevewells2327Ай бұрын
His role in the Cook the thief his wife and her lover was totally underrated
@malcolmallen9474Ай бұрын
My brother disabled I luv him
@jakestown1952Ай бұрын
When interviewing was an art form. ❤ Ian
@SarahDixon-tx4zxАй бұрын
Not a waste ❤❤
@garethclark5489Ай бұрын
‘disablement can get anybody’
@fearfactorymarkАй бұрын
Greatest times of gen x lives
@user-wu8ey2sd9mАй бұрын
I absolutely loved Ian Dury and the blockheads used to play their songs all the time drove mum and dad crazy shouting to me to stop playing that shit😂
@carlhilliard677Ай бұрын
He's always been one of my heros
@jensunray1Ай бұрын
Parky let him talk thangod ,when he asked him questions it was bloody awful!
@Sol-CuttaАй бұрын
Riding high at that momemt in history...🙏
@the_lichemasterАй бұрын
Very nice!
@markomara3398Ай бұрын
A comic and a priceless man
@leemitchellmusicАй бұрын
Indury was a really exceptional man
@ianweniger6620Ай бұрын
Two legendary socialist working artists...what glorious luck for them to end up on telly together.
@jackiegranner2 ай бұрын
❤❤
@jackiegranner2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@jackiegranner2 ай бұрын
❤❤
@smoly372 ай бұрын
Just as I crinched, reading Roald Dahl's stories about bordingschool, I crinch hearing Ian's story: "there were no witnesses." What posesses a HEAD of a bordingschool to KO a young boy like that, disabled or not??? Nowadays he would be sewed like hell. SOME things have changed for the better....
@joesmith342 ай бұрын
Why was Harry Stoneham changed to Laury Holloway..Harry was much better
@loopylou68412 ай бұрын
Anyone offended by the lyrics completely misses the point of this song 🎶
@petuser12 ай бұрын
brilliant, every kid needs to listen to this, including my own,, funny we cant live our kids life can we,,,
@petuser12 ай бұрын
i seen ian at the lesser free trade hall in town (manchester) in 1979, absolutley brilliant, do i need to say anything else
@user-bh5zg2bn9p2 ай бұрын
Not Ian.
@user-bh5zg2bn9p2 ай бұрын
Raspberry ripple
@Dashdecent2 ай бұрын
These are usually a bit truer to the originals. This is awful. Funny to think Elton John started out doing these.
@graemetravers38142 ай бұрын
I remember going to record shop and ask the young girl have you got boot's and pants she looked at me like I was a perv so I called my partner over and she explained there is album with name by Ian Dury
@stellamorris80782 ай бұрын
Where're the trumpets?
@alunepps42722 ай бұрын
You cannot deny the man's uniqueness or determination. His hard start made him the man he became. A total one-off.
@LeadonMacDuff3 ай бұрын
Agree with someone else on here, could listen to him all day
@LeadonMacDuff3 ай бұрын
Love Ian Dury, great music and great guy. His musical style and content is unlike anyone else. Had a lot to bear but was incredibly positive and creative. Apart from the hits some really good different stuff: One Love, I Believe, Itinerant Child, You’ll See Glimpses, Pam’s Moods etc. Great stuff. RIP Ian