Countdown (Australia)- Molly Meldrum Interviews The Knack- August 19, 1979

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @goddess4183
    @goddess4183 10 лет назад +11

    I remember how much I loved this band. So exciting to watch this again.

  • @Retroscoop
    @Retroscoop 4 месяца назад +1

    Man on the beach, which they recorded in the 2000's is a tribute to the Beach Boys. But how many of the fans from the 1970's are still curious enough the explore these later songs ? They don't even get 50 thumbs up here on RUclips, even if they have been uploaded 8 years ago.... That's how volatile success can be, unless you're the Beatles or that other (and better) Elvis than Costello....

  • @MuzoBraddock
    @MuzoBraddock 8 лет назад +10

    Prescott Niles was my favourite on Bass

    • @jasona9
      @jasona9 7 лет назад +4

      Muzo1965 Braddock, I agree. Prescott is an excellent bass player. I had the pleasure of meeting him backstage at their House of Blues show in Los Angeles. He signed my CD "The Knack - Live at the Rock and Roll Funhouse". He is a very nice guy.

  • @duffbaker9554
    @duffbaker9554 6 лет назад +4

    Always got the Knack and still do. Yesca.

  • @Lumpy63
    @Lumpy63 7 лет назад +7

    To piggyback on your comment 13thBeatle..and being a huge Knack fan over the many years, it is hard knowing what might have been. Horrible management decisions and thumbing their noses at the American press proved group disaster. This was a damn good tight band that should have done Bandstand, Midnight Special and Saturday Night Live all could have been career boosters along with a nominated Grammy appearance, instead they fizzled and releasing But the Little Girls Understand was way too soon...they exploded to the top and it was awesome but the downfall may have been avoided with better handlers...to their credit after some time away they came back with some strong material on Serious Fun and Zoom...will always be on of my sincere favorites...RIP Doug and Bruce, gone way too soon.

    • @edwardturner6319
      @edwardturner6319 2 года назад

      Lumpy63 " horrible management decisions and thumbing their noses at the American press..... " Exactly!! There's a documentary on the Knack - Getting the Knack -- that explaores these two areas in great detail and - agreed -- it's ultimately so sad to think what might have been ahead for a band this good ....

  • @Alfdemelmak19
    @Alfdemelmak19 10 лет назад +4

    great!!!

  • @I_was_a_Countdown_Kid-75-83
    @I_was_a_Countdown_Kid-75-83 Год назад

    They were fun while they lasted. I was in the audience watching this interview unfold. We liked their song, and we enjoyed the hype that they got in Australia. However, I felt they had a lot to prove if they were going to live up to that hype. I remember thinking, ''Oh Molly (the interviewer), don't try to do a Beatles thing on this band''.
    My sister and I played Get The Knack for a few months, and then pawned our copy off a year later. Occasionally, us Countdown viewers would get behind a song with constant requests. We did it with Blondie's ''In the Flesh'' and Johnny Cougar's ''I Need a Lover''. We sensed that we didn't have to get behind The Knack because we were going to hear all about Sharona whether we liked it or not. We enjoyed them, and we also enjoyed the other guest on that episode of Countdown, Roger Voudouris. It tickled me that The Knack and Blondie were produced by Australian expat, Mike Chapman: ''an Australian bossing Americans around in a studio? Cool!!!''. Ha, ha

    • @opiumtrail7032
      @opiumtrail7032 Год назад

      When did Blondie release 'In The Flash'. I have never heard it.

    • @I_was_a_Countdown_Kid-75-83
      @I_was_a_Countdown_Kid-75-83 Год назад

      @@opiumtrail7032 Sorry, that was a typo. I meant ''In The Flesh''. August '77 in Australia.

  • @danedgar1539
    @danedgar1539 Год назад

    I was born that day

  • @dkmarcusdk867
    @dkmarcusdk867 6 лет назад +3

    But where is the knack 2 babbbyyyyyy

  • @13THBEATLE
    @13THBEATLE 7 лет назад +3

    Great the problem they made was ironically except for this interview they refused to talk to the press which backfired. Then releasing the 2nd album 6 months later people were sick of Sharona. If they waited a year things may have been different.

    • @jasona9
      @jasona9 7 лет назад +6

      13THBEATLE, You are correct. In the USA The Knack had a strict "no interview" policy which backfired. To my knowledge they would only grant interviews in foreign countries. Shame! The Knack had so my much charisma, I believe their fans could have known them much better had they done interviews. I had the pleasure of meeting Doug three times, and Prescott and Berton once. They were nice guys, not to mention a very underrated band.

    • @JCStorm76
      @JCStorm76 7 лет назад +3

      13THBEATLE Their third albums their best. Very underrated band

    • @spaceengineer1452
      @spaceengineer1452 2 года назад

      13THBEATLE I like yr profile name. ;)

  • @richalderson6069
    @richalderson6069 5 лет назад +4

    Molly Meldrum was lucky to get an interview with The Knack before they refused to do any more of them as a way of gaining some kind of "mystique".

  • @dennisjones2124
    @dennisjones2124 3 года назад +2

    Keith Moon singing and playing guitar

  • @troddy3925
    @troddy3925 3 года назад +1

    Bizarre microphone above them. Technologically unnecessary if you ask me. A boom mic would have sufficed, but a remote controlled uni-directional mic to try and keep up with the conversation? What the??? 😆🤭🤫😏

  • @wernerhuehn674
    @wernerhuehn674 2 года назад +1

    Flash in the pan.

    • @crapple009
      @crapple009 2 года назад

      Transitional period-the digital 80's was right around the corner. End of one era, beginning of a new one..

  • @cliffordhritz5215
    @cliffordhritz5215 9 месяцев назад +1

    this interviewer was horrible! didn't let an answer to a question get out before going into the next question.

    • @izitsomojo
      @izitsomojo 24 дня назад

      Yeah, that's our Molly. He was always a dickhead, but had leverage in the music scene. Everyone in Oz watched Countdown.

  • @91dodgespiritrt
    @91dodgespiritrt Год назад +1

    And they - appropriately - faded into oblivion shortly thereafter............ HA, HA