The Smiths and Morrissey: Tony Wilson 01 (of 6)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Tony Wilson was an English record label owner, journalist, impresario and TV celebrity who was at the heart of the punk and post-punk scene in the late 70s and early 80s. Founder of both The Hacienda club and Factory Records, Wilson played a vital role in the careers of Joy Division, New Order, The Durutti Column and The Happy Mondays. He died in August 2007.
    In this extensive interview he discusses The Smiths and in particular their frontman Morrissey, whom he had known since the mid 1970s.

Комментарии • 44

  • @Truthmoses
    @Truthmoses Год назад +13

    Tony Wilson visited me also in my bedroom and told me I would never be a popstar. In my case, he nailed it.

  • @fionagregory6647
    @fionagregory6647 6 лет назад +48

    I am glad his voice and image have been preserved forever.

  • @lenafan492
    @lenafan492 Год назад +7

    I just can't picture Tony Wilson visiting an unknown Morrissey in his bedroom

  • @Ballardian
    @Ballardian 5 лет назад +24

    You have to admire his honesty in admitting how wrong he was.

    • @sonanderson6351
      @sonanderson6351 2 года назад +1

      He’s not really being honest, he’s being Tony Wilson

  • @Indieguitarist2007
    @Indieguitarist2007 Год назад +3

    I’ve always imagined “frankly, mr shankly” was written about tony wilson.

  • @williamnajera1173
    @williamnajera1173 17 дней назад

    The one Tony Wilson I met many ancestors ago in the porthole

  • @Major00Tom
    @Major00Tom 2 года назад +4

    Saint Anthony, St Anthony, St Anthony, please come round
    Because something is lost that cannot be found

  • @galaxywolf969
    @galaxywolf969 4 года назад +16

    As much of a total git Tony Wilson could be he actually knew Ian Curtis and the rest of Joy Division as well as the Buzzcocks, Morrisey and Marr, and many others who I still listen to today...these bands....along with the Ramones....were a very large part of my life growing up in central Pennsylvania, a post punk skater kid who wanted so badly to live in Madchester in the late 70's and early 80's. He is a good chronicler of this strange moment in history. Though he probably never should have said that Sean Ryder was a genius on the level of Willian Butler Yeats. Really?

    • @isaactorres5908
      @isaactorres5908 4 года назад +3

      Thats actually a genius comment from tw

    • @davidfox7983
      @davidfox7983 3 года назад +2

      Ryder is W B Yeats

    • @jamara3330
      @jamara3330 3 года назад +3

      That git enabled Curtis and all of the other bands. Without his money and backing, we may never have heard them.

    • @RyoHazuki1
      @RyoHazuki1 2 года назад

      Nice to hear your story. I think Shaun Ryder was a fucking great lyricist on the first two albums, but I can't really stand to listen to what came after with Pills n' Thrills.

  • @martinevans3106
    @martinevans3106 8 лет назад +35

    mr manchester

  • @fasthracing
    @fasthracing 5 лет назад +8

    How very honest

    • @jrkk6829
      @jrkk6829 3 года назад

      Honest? I think he knows the business of course but, to be honest, he made a mistake not signing them and takes credit like he did everyone a favour, his actions made the British indie scene happen or perhaps preserved it? Kind of jealous and in denial he really did make a mistake- he had no idea what would happen!

    • @jrkk6829
      @jrkk6829 3 года назад

      But what do we know for sure? People will say whatever they want and expect us to think it’s true- people! Lol

  • @serolfg
    @serolfg 11 месяцев назад +1

    This is the Tony the Pony that Morrissey sang about.

  • @jogon7914
    @jogon7914 2 года назад +13

    "Pity you didn't sign The Smiths...but you were right about Mick Hucknall..his music's rubbish and he's a ginger."
    What God told Tony Wilson.

    • @DREAMSNEVEREND465
      @DREAMSNEVEREND465 2 года назад

      I am glad somebody is calling out Hucknalll.Everybodys darling with moneys too tight,and so shite after that

  • @knockdrive1
    @knockdrive1 Год назад +1

    Legend

  • @maverickminstrel1557
    @maverickminstrel1557 3 года назад +6

    Morrissey was at least 16 Not 14 in 1976...so I'm not convinced with Tony's anecdotes...

    • @billjim334
      @billjim334 Год назад

      That’s Kind of an easy shot but the story sounds far fetched regardless

  • @a1974h
    @a1974h 5 лет назад +9

    Always talks up Manchester creating the legend. Just PR

  • @sheepthehack
    @sheepthehack 5 лет назад +11

    to be fair.. i love tony as a person.. but he also thought SEAN RYDER was a genius... and compared him to yeats.. so im not sure we can trust his word when it comes to genius level lyrics!!

    • @sheepthehack
      @sheepthehack 4 года назад

      @Max Moss shit.. my bad.. tnx.

    • @sheepthehack
      @sheepthehack 3 года назад

      @englishmanspeaks Amen to that.. He was a lovely guy.. just a BAD businessman.. I think i would prefer to be a nice guy and bad at business than an asshole and great at business :)

    • @RyoHazuki1
      @RyoHazuki1 2 года назад +3

      Just listen to Mondays first two albums - Ryder had a lot to say until he completely lost it.

  • @thephoenix3155
    @thephoenix3155 2 года назад

    What year is this interview?

  • @richardmurray2068
    @richardmurray2068 3 года назад +5

    I wonder how the late great Mark E Smith would have reacted to have being called Punk...yet another bit of fantasy from Wilson

  • @Jackmc2112
    @Jackmc2112 4 года назад +5

    76’ Jesus! It’s totally ironic how dreadful the NY Dolls were and what bad taste in music Morrissey has.

    • @seankilburn7200
      @seankilburn7200 3 года назад +1

      I have to admit they don’t seem to be that impressive

  • @22Hammy
    @22Hammy 3 года назад +1

    Punk didn't come from London. It was one good thing that came from America, from the Ramones.

    • @kabukikommandofourthworld5266
      @kabukikommandofourthworld5266 3 года назад +4

      "UK punk" was brewing in London before anywhere else in that part of the world, that's what Tony meant, no need to strawman a dead man. Next time, use a little more common sense instead of rushing to foolish conclusions. 👺✨🗡

  • @darrenwalshe65
    @darrenwalshe65 6 лет назад +7

    punk came from new York.

    • @jamesonjaksch4883
      @jamesonjaksch4883 5 лет назад +21

      no, a lot of proto punk came from New York. But punk as we know it came from England.

    • @dbag3345
      @dbag3345 4 года назад +1

      @@jamesonjaksch4883 you're smokin' crack mate

    • @bluelines1
      @bluelines1 Год назад +1

      Detroit (MC5) and Ann Arbor (The Stooges), and this was in the late 60s ..