Julien Temple : The John Robb interview
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- Опубликовано: 1 май 2022
- The legendary film-maker talks to John Robb about his career and his films about the Sex Pistols, the Clash, The Kinks, Wilko Johnson, Glastonbury and how he saw the Pistols rehearsing before they even played a gig and much more.
'John Robb is perhaps the best music interviewer we have. He has a unique empathy with the subject and an in-depth knowledge and passion and his interviews are always gripping and passionate.' Rolling Stone. PLEASE JOIN MY RUclips CHANNEL
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Yet another great interview by John Robb - as ever really letting the interviewee speak and give them space - a really rare trick.
I can always depend on Julian’s special talent of being able to say incredibly smart, profound things that are understandable enough to not make you feel stupid.
Nice interview, John! I've met a few detractors of Julien's over the years, but he comes across as very interesting and likeable. I have always enjoyed the films of his I've seen, too. Good job!
John i would love you to have a chat with my dad Alfie Henshall about his time in Sister Ray post punk band and when Jonny Marr joined when he was 15
Great interview! Thank you.
He’s obviously in awe of Temple.. that body language. Great interview. Cheers Robb!
Another Great interview ;)
Great interview! - have really enjoyed Julien Temple's work - greetings from aus ...
Great interview! Very interesting listening.
Great interview. Well done John!
agree. this is probably the very very best thing i have ever seen Robb do.
His films are beautiful, they really have a completely unique style
cool interview, its very interesting :)
Wasn't going to watch, very glad I did! Superb
24 mins in talking about "rock n roll swindle" reminds me of seeing it in the cinema in Morecambe - we all (Morecambe Punks) got up and pogoed to My Way "Prancing Pogo Punks" was the byline in the paper the following week. Good memories.
Great interview
Nice interview :-)
Absolutely loved this interview. What a fantastic career and fascinating life story
Thanks Moto!
oh ... woah !!! brilliant !
Superb!
Don't forget the sex pistols played Liverpool before they played in manchester. don't know why nobody ever mentions that
thanks Gaz - they played Liverpool october 1976 - the night after Birknehad and after Manchester which was July 1976 unless I've forgotten an earlier gig? I don't think the big deal is people thinking they playednManchester gigs before Liverpool plus there were loads of London gigs before that and even Northallerton was the first long drive gig! the deal about Manchester is that is sparked something special...
@@JOHNROBBofficial hi John yeah the only reason i mentioned it was i was watching an interview with Will Sergeant and he mentioned they played Liverpool before playing Manchester he didn't go but Mac did! i didn't as i was only 13 lol. but i just think it's odd the Eric's gig never gets talked about and everyone goes on about the Manchester gig. if you want to watch the Will Sergeant interview it's on a channel called Turned out a Punk
@@JOHNROBBofficial i was really hoping you'd say they played Liverpool as well you know! but no :( it's all manchester! i don't get it
@@gazriley624 thanks Gaz - not that it matters but Liverpool was after Manchester. But Derby and Northallerton were before and you don't mention those shows ! :)
@@JOHNROBBofficial i mean it never gets mentioned that they played Liverpool as if Manchester is somehow more important?! it isn't! i guess they were just another group here in Liverpool we are not that impressed so that's prob why it's not a big deal here
interesting 🤔
Possibly not Bermondsey but Crunchie Frog in Rotherhithe on the waterfront. Nitpicking...
Struck me as interesting that, almost to gain some sort of skewed credibility, Temple identified himself here as being 'middle class'! He is, of course, upper class.
How dull - the great British obsession with class. Are you some working class hero - my guess is a middle aged , middle class tosser underachiever who likes to stalk the internet trolling about subjects that he knows little about.
Personally speaking, I think that those who brought an individuals social class into punk just didn't "get it."
Temple is evasive, shifty cagey. I Don’t believe the story of how he discovered the Sex Pistols 🤭Nice job John.
You have the right to be a doubting Thomas, but you do not have the right to dress as Les Dawson.