2000: SIA Interview with SEAN HUGHES | Inside Tracks | When They Were Young | BBC Archive
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- An early interview with the now famously private popstar Sia, pre-global fame, conducted by the late Sean Hughes on the late-night music show Inside Tracks that went out on the now defunct digital-only channel, BBC Choice.
The singer explains her graft in the industry, promotes Taken For Granted (the lead single from her second album), mentions meeting Jeff Buckley and playing football with Cat Deeley, and discusses how she might deal with fame in the future, answering the question: "Do you draw a veil over your private life?".
Clip taken from Inside Tracks, originally broadcast on BBC Choice, Monday 22 May, 2000.
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Ireland created some great comedians. He was a great comic foil in the underrated The Last Detective.
They could never keep a camera steady or not change to another camera for at least three seconds in those days 😆
Blame 24
Sean Hughes, I still remember his TV show. RIP fella. Good to see Sia being herself in a natural way before she went stellar.
2000: SIA Interview with SEAN HUGHES | Inside Tracks | When They Were Young | BBC Archive 0854am 28.9.24 amusing, for sure...
For some of us, our first exposure to Sia was through the UK Garage scene from the Exemen Works remix of her song "Little Man". HUGE hit in the clubs back then! It's arguably one of the top 10 most iconic UK Garage tracks of all time.
I remember chatting to Sean Hughes one night in Cargo, Shoreditch. I didnt know he was an alcoholic until then and he was absolutely wasted. So sad because he was such a really nice guy. If only more was done to help addiction, and more to prevent it. The stigma makes it so hard for people to admit to a problem and ask for help early.
RIP. A lot of good gags and fun on TV has been lost with him.
The song went to #10 on the UK singles chart
What a brilliant interview: laid back, relaxed, them having a laugh. Sean what a legend, RIP fella.
Isn’t it time for a broadcast music show, that doesn’t feature dancing?
I’d really love to see that Crashland performance of New Perfume that was edited out, if anybody has it.
A one-minute version of this truly exquisite and valuable video was posted on Sia Twitter a few years ago. I have been looking for the full version since then and I searched a lot but could not find it.😭You must be a Sia stan to understand how I feel right now.✌I can't find the words to describe my happiness.😍 This video is very dear to me.😊Thank you sooooooo very much.👍 For dear late SEAN HUGHES, I pray for peace and happiness from God.💚🙏💙
Why does this look like it was recorded last week? Yet nearly 25 years ago. Now go back from 2000 25 years - 1975. Thing looked MASSIVELY different. Things are definitely slowing down.
Sia was interviewed as early as 2000? Wow. I did not know about her back then.
I miss Sean..he was brilliant.
Before her weird haircuts.
Loved this. Reminds me of the more indie style of shows at the time.
Two beautiful human beings, very different to each other but equally loved. RIP Sean.
She’s so natural and cute. Funny Aussie in London.
First heard Sia with Zero 7, great singer and seems lovely. Sean was class as always
What about the Transatlantic slave trade?
Never heard of crash-land before or Sia. Does anyone know what Sia and crash-land song they cut out in this interview? Also, never heard of Sean Hughes before either. Sorry to hear he passed away. And I am 53, just never watched the type of TV everyone else did I guess.
Sia's most famous song is Chandelier, if you look it up you'll likely recognise it. She's come out with so many bangers. Love a lot of her stuff.
2000: SIA Interview with SEAN HUGHES | Inside Tracks | When They Were Young | BBC Archive 0859am 28.9.24 i've never heard of BBC Choice or Sia. which must say something about the wonderful world of fear (she seemed terrified) and the fact BBC Choice had no guests to showcase.... good luck, though...
@@LateNightKaiju Comments on ‘2000: SIA Interview with SEAN HUGHES | Inside Tracks | When They Were Young | BBC Archive’ 0901am 28.9.24 chandelier? a song about adolf hitler's attack of inveterate piles, no doubt? anyhow... well done sia.. as for some saps robbing you of your royalties. i dont think...ah never mind, eh?
@@LateNightKaiju I have looked it up and it's a good song. I agree, but I have never heard it before. Thank you.
The Crashland song was New Perfume, which was re-recorded and released in 2000 after signing with Independiente. I was given the original Blue Dog version in 1998 by a DJ mate and thought it was stupidly good. There was an industry buzz about them for a bit, but they were done by 2001. A shame, as they had some great songs. Alex Troup later released stuff as Troup.
lol SIA seems a little high here. I used to play her single Taken for Granted to death when it first came out. It’s such a great song with dry sarcastic lyrics starting of as being downbeat with how she’s treated and finishes with her feeling more empowered. It’s funny she comes across as quite cute and ditzy and that’s completely different to the sound/vibe of her music ☺️