GOD Interview on ABC's The Factory (1988)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Melbourne underground punk band GOD being interviewed by Karen Leng in this archival footage from ABC TV's The Factory in 1988, following the release of their seminal track 'My Pal'.
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this is the greatest australian music interview of all time
Totally! Great to see Karen too.....
Awww those fellas. Loved them. So sad we lost two of them so early. They are bloody hilarious. Exactly what the late 80s needed.
Good to see GOD supporting a young Chopper.
Amazing.......these young kids are cool, calm and acting as if they are superstars..........good on them. Great to see
they are superstars
Sean’s ‘unreal’ and Tim’s rock n roll awakening are just another two reasons to miss those two. They were truly truly awesome guys all round.
2:30 - this is the BEST attitude towards supporting acts EVER
"Let no one say we haven't suffered" !..lol awesome
bless Karen Leng, too. Melb broadcasting royalty
Many have tried to do a version of My Pal and no one has come close.
Bored! version is quite good
You can’t buy me money but you can buy me love. God bless ya Timmy.
What a great interview , very funny . Its a shame , why do the good die young ? Probably the same reason i am still here . Tim was a awesome human
As Wipers said: all the good die young!!! Dunno if they were into Wipers..but maybe. Similar vibe.;)
"Mr. T taught us that". Jesus these guys are smart, funny, talented units.
Classic. Absolutley classic.
Absolutely brilliant
this is absolutely fucking priceless
awesome. Love this
Very literate for young fellas that probably missed a lot of school, obviously intelligent apart from not realising heroin kills
sigh
From left to right, what are their names?
That kid in the front is cool.
Couple of them maybe should have listened to Mr T's advise.
so from left to right they are? I know the third from left is Joel, but who are the others?
Tim,Sean,Joel,Matthew.
Craig hambo thanks, mate!
“ Don’t do drugs cos drugs are bad” mmmmm kay
prophetically, those words came back to haunt them.......very sad
@@johnnyrotten5507 well the two echoing Mr T's words are still with us
@@manup2498 no coincidence either.
See below
Sad bit is they are dead now
Joel and Matty are still alive and well!
I can attest to Matty being 'alive and well'. I was chatting to him today down at the local dog park.
Hahaha
GREAT
Who is who? My guess the dude on the right is one of the two who died.
+tore punkte
from left to right: Tim Hemensley (RIP), Sean Greenway (RIP), Joel Silbersher and Matthew Whittle. I don't know who's the kid on the front. I still have their two LPs, I bought them here in Spain when the band was still running (thanx Ruta66 magazine!)
The kid in the front is Joel's brother, I asked him the other day.
does anyone know is Tim Hemensley was jewish ?.....I know it's somewhat irrelevant, but as a jewish guy who thought these dudes were very cool and ahead of their time, I am curious if Tim was a jew.?....r.i.p
Tim died of a heroin overdose. The song "The Day They Buried Hemensley" was about Tim and his funeral/death/life etc. And no, he was not a Jew, or at least, he never openly spoke of it or Jews ever.
Tim was of English and Egyptian ancestry. Joel is Jewish.
His father Kris is a poet and ran a poetry bookshop called 'Collected Works'. It was in the Nicholas Building on Swanston Street. After Tim's death, the shop became a bit of a shrine to him.
@@offalpump thanks
@@offalpump Irish on his mum's side. Egyptian and English on his Dad's.
1988 is that the best crap you can give us? Any bey those kids at that time are no where in the vacinity of where tyhey think these days in 2021
Huh?