ja, es ist Bela B :) wie man im megabuch "pudels kern" vom King nachlesen kann...
@chemento071217 күн бұрын
Genau so ist es!
@PooBah18 күн бұрын
jesus what a trainwreck interview
@dynamite369021 күн бұрын
Oh danke!!! Boa noch nie so jung gesehen.... Ich mag seine Art.😊
@NickStafford-of9ee23 күн бұрын
I knew Lola for a little while back in the mid 80's. A wonderful woman with a free spirit and a great attitude. May she rest in peace.
@joeguitar7524 күн бұрын
"Punk Icon"? LOOOOOL Wrong Genre!
@MortslakeАй бұрын
The translation somewhat kills the momentum, but I liked your approach talking with Rowland.
@chemento071223 күн бұрын
Laws were strikt in the beginning of so called "private" tv and radio in Germany end of the 80s. The regulators kept a close watch on what we were doing. And many of our listeners and viewers were not fluent in English and translating an interview afterwards, during editing would have been costly as it is time consuming. So we (the presenters) settled on this kind of ad hoc translation.
@Mortslake23 күн бұрын
@@chemento0712Understand that
@BoydCooperLegendАй бұрын
Mein Gott; heute ist der 17. Mai 2024 und ich lande hier so verdammt spät .... nämlich erstmalig. ( Eigentlich peinlich, oder? ) Inga habe ich wohl 1969 oder 1970 im "Underground" in DA erstmalig Life gesehen und genossen. Zu dieser Zeit wurden die Joints einfach weiter gereicht ... ich kannte das bis dahin nicht, allenfalls vom hörensagen. Unvergessliche Zeiten ....
@neilroberts1512Ай бұрын
Crap
@AndrewAHayesАй бұрын
Smith was a first class twat with a massive ego!
@andrewpodmore5547Ай бұрын
He shat on liberalism from a great height. For that, I'll preserve the right to continue listening to The Fall long after the others have proven themselves failures and frauds.
@user-wt2rs2mm9nАй бұрын
I first seen the Fall with the Cramps (about 79 or 80), Now that was a crazy show.
@MikeL-7Ай бұрын
Every encounter with Mark E. Smith was an awkward one.
@FlameFlickersАй бұрын
As Mark E Smith interviews go, he was actually being pretty friendly and relaxed in that clip. I have seen him be a lot more awkward in other interviews!
@PsychedelicGooАй бұрын
I think the most entertaining characters in rock are usually the ones you'd least want to invite round for dinner!!
@chemento0712Ай бұрын
Nope. Not with this guy. Off camera he was witty, very smart and charming and generally a very nice guy to be (and drink) with.
@PsychedelicGooАй бұрын
@@chemento0712 Nice to know, seeing as I am a Fall fan.
@rampetampenАй бұрын
Laut Dieter Bohlen ein unangenehmer Mensch
@chemento0712Ай бұрын
Dieter B.? Kann ich bestätigen.
@mjh5437Ай бұрын
The worst thing about Punk Rock is talentless pseudo-intellectual berks like this found something to hang their hat on.
@nodarkthingsАй бұрын
great repost
@hekakain4108Ай бұрын
That is MES when he was happy...Great clip...
@thechairman6865Ай бұрын
English subtitles please
@chemento0712Ай бұрын
Eventually, these days - it's on my to do list, but...
@thechairman6865Ай бұрын
Great interview
@nnervecenterАй бұрын
Residents visuals and music among the intro bits
@JohnCox-ut3cvАй бұрын
1971 NHS freebies for Yanks. Me, i am tight Latd.
@thesoundlikechameleons2082Ай бұрын
What's with the daft woman dancing? 😂
@thesoundlikechameleons2082Ай бұрын
Musically awful, but entertaining.. I guess.
@23splenetix2 ай бұрын
"What is wrong with you?" was such a perfect question to ask Mark Smith. "I'm an alcoholic with a massive chip on his shoulder," was probably the accurate answer. RIP MES.
@MrWayout74Ай бұрын
Didn't so much have a chip on his shoulder, he had the whole fuckin casino.
@Sr19769pАй бұрын
@MrWayout74 Haha! Very well balanced - a chip on both shoulders.
@annaconda762 ай бұрын
I really like the style of your interviews. Those kind of "punk" artists naturally take pleasure in behaving badly, and obviously need interviewers who confront them with a simple, natural "What`s the matter with you?" Like children enjoying some mischief. I also find it fascinating how he (and other musicians with that so-called "punk" attitude like John Lydon or Phillip Boa) is actually trying so hard to get on a stage, get attention, be seen and validated - and after getting it, does everything he can to put people off and try to prove that he couldn`t care less. Although I think I understand why, I struggle to find it impressive or intelligent.
@AZ-xm2oqАй бұрын
are you related to Phillip Boa?
@papajahko7121Ай бұрын
@@AZ-xm2oq. 🤣😂🤣
@fecklessmoviesАй бұрын
He was probably actually very shy once off the stage and didn’t want to play the interview game so just subverted the whole process.
@user-dl7lj3zt1v16 күн бұрын
The legendary mark e Smith!
@annaconda762 ай бұрын
Danke für diesen upload! Das Interview ist, mit der Hintergrundgeschichte, doch schon ein besonderes. Schön, mal zu sehen bekommen, wie er früher so war. Den Vorwurf des Arschlochismus hat es ja öfter gegeben... das macht uns, die nicht dabei waren natürlich neugierig! Es gab in den letzten Jahren leider kaum interessante Interviews mit ihm. Zwischen euch schien die Chemie aber zu stimmen. Wie wäre es denn mal mit einer Reunion von euch beiden?
@chemento0712Ай бұрын
Hatte tatsächlich auch schon dran gedacht - und Ja, wir mochten uns tatsächlich. Muss mal nachsehen, ob er irgendwann einmal wieder in einer Konzerthalle in der Nähe aufschlägt...
@katblack76252 ай бұрын
Class act! 😂love Nikki
@TheElvisDiet2 ай бұрын
♡♡♡♡ Rolo ♡♡♡♡
@MichaelDevlin-ps9fd2 ай бұрын
Manchester's Velvet Underground.
@majkbasa52152 ай бұрын
In welchem Pass ! 😂
@hyena1312 ай бұрын
The cigarette...the sunglasses - a wee bit pretentiouss...??
@chemento0712Ай бұрын
Maybe a wee bit - but we did have a hard night before the interview...
@user-kl4bh4lq6r2 ай бұрын
Mark E Smith looks like the bloke sat in the corner of the rovers return in Corrie in 1986
@spacerockerlightyearsАй бұрын
He used to drink in some seriously dingy pubs Manchester I went to one or two , can’t remember the names being 10 Years ago, didn’t bump into him but the locals gave me a few stories. These pubs are as you describe, definitely spit and sawdust🍺
@lizmunoz46802 ай бұрын
I use to think and have ideals like this but life has a way of putting you in your place and placing you in your permanent role. I am happy that he can move around when he gets bored with something or finds that there is nothing more it can give him. I would love to have that freedom, and it is freedom to entertain another dimension in which you can do what you love.
@gratefulhank2 ай бұрын
Tyt ti ti toally wired...
@user-gy5cx5db2i2 ай бұрын
i love the fact that her records sound nothing like the fall- almost sound like the go gos/bangles type of stuff
@gloomyvale36712 ай бұрын
The problem with Mark was he wanted to be successful and yet he didn’t, with success comes Mark with an axe to cut it all down. A great artist but very much a paradox.
@MrMusicbyMartin2 ай бұрын
Yeah I agree, I feel the same way about Zappa’s music - a gifted composer who deliberately challenged the listener’s expectations. Who was tired of the general audience’s tastes and desires. Of course, this becomes a problem when millions of people respond positively to having their expectations subverted - it becomes impossible to subvert their expectations any further.
@mjh5437Ай бұрын
Same as Syd Barrett.
@jiggersotoole78232 ай бұрын
OOooo, zat line we had b4 was vunderbar Jah Jah ees good Jah very mellow We do another after this, Jah? Oh jah
@chemento07122 ай бұрын
You are so funny. Got any other clichés handy?
@claesjakobbaumspieler63872 ай бұрын
loved your interview here! you can always tell if Leonard has that smirk on, that's when he's actually having some fun in an interview as opposed to many other clips where you see him politely struggling to perform his boring press tour duties. So great job and great memories!
@brandycat85132 ай бұрын
He changed the vocals just for his Yank fanbase. The original TW lyrics... " You don't have to be an American to be a scrounge" Because that's actually what they are when on holiday - f*g scroungers.
@dfpguitar2 ай бұрын
Amazing that she spent all her money on buying back master tapes of her own work so it wouldnt be released. That is artistic integrity!
@fulanderson2 ай бұрын
6:06 HAHAHAH your reaction at Rowland's remark is priceless 😭😭😭
@fulanderson2 ай бұрын
9:45 my man completely ignored all the other questions but when it came to his novel his brain clicked lmfao
@alexandrasuperbonita26262 ай бұрын
"England's a pretty dead country." - schon 1989! Da konnte noch keiner ahnen, wie schlimm es noch werden würde.
@chemento07122 ай бұрын
So ist es. Nach drei Amtsperioden von Thatcher war England endlich weich geklopft und bereit für den weiteren Abstieg...
@alexandrasuperbonita26262 ай бұрын
@@chemento0712 '89 war ich in London. Das war eine vollkommen andere Stadt als jetzt.
@katblack7625Ай бұрын
He had so much love for Germany and Spain! Truly
@insel8131Ай бұрын
@@katblack7625...yeah he did...im still sad everytime i pass his house and the corner pub...i still cant believe that Nikki, Kevin, Dave, Darrell are all gone now...of course Epic too...ive never met him cos i was too young...but Nikki told me about him...
@alexandrasuperbonita26262 ай бұрын
When we were young(er).
@bugo69412 ай бұрын
Wunderbar, diese Ehrlichkeit. Ruhe in Frieden Drafi 😢
@erikapetsch67582 ай бұрын
Phillip ! ❤❤❤❤❤
@alexandrasuperbonita26262 ай бұрын
Wenn ich diese alten Videos sehe, denke ich an mein Interview für die Schülerzeitung zurück.
@chemento07122 ай бұрын
War er wenigstens nett zu Dir?
@heiko9343822 ай бұрын
Che könnte ja wieder mal sowas machen aber er hat schon viel gemacht in seinen Leben.