That was certainly a great experience. Nice that you shared it with us. It's great when the people we know through their music or their work are so amazing in person.
@gary porter-smith: And so is volume 2 which is called Fast Forward. I wouldn't call it self deprecating though ... rather kind of modest and he sure doesn't take himself too seriously.
Can't help but love Steve - self deprecating, eccentric and a brilliant drummer. I thought the interviewer did a great job.
We are pleased that you like it. We are also very impressed by this conversation between Stephen Morris and Daniel Miller.
Can’t imagine what Joy Division and New Order would be without him
Non-existent
Like they are now without Hooky, just not the same New Order unique sound 😔
Spot on about Hannett- that he made the albums sound like they came from another planet.....and timeless.
I can't believe I'm seeing these 2 icons on a stage talking together!
Great interview. Stephen Morris -unprentious, funny and very endearing. A pleasure to watch.
Steve’s book is a good read & I would definitely recommend it to any JD/ NO fans.
Thanks for your feedback and we definitely agree with your recommendation.
He’s always been such an entertaining and engaging man to listen too. He also incredibly Whitty
I love MacClesfield! I visited there in 2002...
Great to hear Steve's shoutout to Sooty but what about Sweep?
Highly recommend Stephens book volume 1, it's superb 👍
Met him again at a book signing in Bath, lovely fella. And he signed mine too. Never meet your heroes? That doesn't apply in this case, for sure.
That was certainly a great experience. Nice that you shared it with us. It's great when the people we know through their music or their work are so amazing in person.
This book is fantastic . Wholeheartedly recommend it . Steve is so entertaining with the most amazing self deprecating delivery.
Thank you very much for your feedback. We can only agree with what you say. 😄👌
@gary porter-smith: And so is volume 2 which is called Fast Forward. I wouldn't call it self deprecating though ... rather kind of modest and he sure doesn't take himself too seriously.
I love that he's talking about Sooty to an audience of hip Berliners
Wonderful interview! Many thanks for sharing!
Really happy you like it.
I love his hate for jazz. The first person who comes to mind when I see Stephen at this age is Bill Evans.
But what makes it funny is that his favourite drummer was/is Jaki Liebezeit who was a jazz drummer.
Awesome
I thought Macclesfield was a lovely place when I visited, very picturesque.
Amazing book - got volume 2 today. Going a bit thin on top there, Steve! LOL!
FFS he's in his 60s! Are you going to have a go at him wearing glasses?
Stephen is propably a good pal to Stewart Copeland due their common era, background and hate for jazz :DD
terrible audio
49:05
I don’t like the stones and Beatles either Steven:)
Never have and probably never will.