BIGSOUND 2014: the church keynote

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
  • It’s a rare band that finds itself recognised as a bona fide legend in the Rock’n’Roll Hall of Fame while simultaneously remaining a virtual enigma to the mainstream.
    The Church’s accidental signature tune, ‘Under The Milky Way’, is like a lighthouse on the edge of a continent to be discovered: 24 albums over 34 years, interspersed with countless solo and other diversions that have almost killed them a dozen times, yet always reaffirm a commitment to their own unparalleled chemistry and the undeniable act of creation.
    On the eve of their magnificent, uncompromising 25th studio album, ‘Further Deeper’, Steve Kilbey, Peter Koppes, Tim Powles and new member Ian Haug join BIGSOUND to talk about one of the most prolific, dynamic and remarkable careers on the progressive fringe of rock.
    Interviewer: Michael Dwyer
    Filmed: 11 September 2014
    Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, Brisbane, Australia

Комментарии • 8

  • @mapndo2337
    @mapndo2337 Год назад +1

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE WORSHIP AND ADORE THIS BAND THE MEMBERS THE MUSIC THE HISTORY THE DARKNESS THE MYSTERY THE GUITARS.....THE SPARKLE ❤🖤😎

  • @brettbryan4957
    @brettbryan4957 9 лет назад +6

    Love Ian and Steve is a great lyricist, but what has really hit home to me lately is Peter Koppes and his integral part played in the machine that is "The Church". He is a weapon in his own right and as in this interview remains elusive. Would have loved to hear a few words from him. Tim Powles has risen in my mind to be my favorite Australian drummer. A machine.

    • @goldrushmagazine7330
      @goldrushmagazine7330 4 года назад +1

      We grew up loving them on TV and then were blown away when had the opportunity to meet & make friends with several members of the band. They are the most genuinely kind, laid back, hard working, funny and friendly guys you could ever meet. Peter is a true gentleman and is very modest and has a very cute sense of humour. You feel immediately at ease in their presence. Seeing the band play live is also life changing. Church fans, as an audience, are such a special energy to be around. Sending our very best to all the Church fans. Xx

  • @TundraMaster
    @TundraMaster 7 лет назад +3

    For anyone who loves The Church and is intrigued by the creative dynamics involved in a great band and how that all works within the music industry... The second part of this, on the dichotomy of focusing ones energy on creating art while trying to also manage its potential monetary value, I found really interesting and applicable to any artist, writer, photographer, etc. Steve Kilbey can come off as a bit of an impetuous rebel. But its evident here towards the end how eloquent and reflective he is towards his own creative nature. I should read his autobiography.

  • @mirrortime
    @mirrortime 9 лет назад +8

    It's very hard without Marty. Very hard. I still love these guys.

  • @peregrinemccauley5010
    @peregrinemccauley5010 Год назад

    You know . The chap ignored .

  • @peterfallows6802
    @peterfallows6802 4 года назад +1

    & no Pete `` the now