How brilliant! I missed this one but it was a long time ago. Good quality & silly fun going on. That year brought Sparks back into the UK top 10 & the nation's hearts with a comeback no one could have guessed in advance.
I remember seeing this in 1979, there was also an earlier interview featured on Tiswas in 1975. I hope that clip can be found. Thank you for sharing. Best wishes
The disconnect between the age of the kids, the background noise and the fact that none of the kids on camera are paying a blind bit of notice, and then the interview discussing concerts in Germany, Giorgio Moroder etc. is spectacular.
I love these old kids' programmes. The children have no idea who these musicians are, but back in the day with just 3 tv channels to choose from, these bands had no other outlet to showcase their musical talents. And tizwas was a classic 👌
I grew up in Jersey where the local ITV company (Channel TV) didn't show Tiswas because it was too subversive for us kids. For us it was Swap Shop or the test card on Saturday mornings. I loved Sparks too. Great interview. Thanks for posting.
@willemslie But what's different about Jersey, like that? It's a small place. I've never heard of it being ultra Christian. A lot of the residents are millionaires, doing whatever they want.
@@therespectedlex9794 Jersey has its own government. In the 70s (Tiswas era when I was a kid) elected officials were unpaid volunteers, so mainly rich conservative land-owners who thought that children should be seen, not heard, respect their elders, kiss the rod and worship God (second only to their selves). They also owned Channel Television. It's a safe and beautiful island but growing up there was a challenge.
Not sure if they ever did the tour Russell mentioned in the interview. I thought they did not play live after 1976 until 1981. But I can be wrong. Anyone has any better information?
I have the album, unfortunately not one signed on Tiswas ( I wonder where the five signed albums are right now), and it's amazing, Girogio is genius and Sparks are great too, what a combination. The Depeche Mode interview on Tiswas is funny too, some kid hitting Martin Gore over the head with a foam house brick, too funny.
Sparks were bery interesting for an American band at the time. They were not AOR or boyband or classic RnB or disco just really quirky creative pop band more in line with British pop acts.
I’m guessing that’s the Ron Mael version of ROTFL? Falling straight back on the floor not laughing….FSBOFNL. I only actually ROFL in my physical body once, and it was like 2 nights ago watching Star Trek Next Generation with Picard. Talking to Wesley about being stabbed in the chest… Picard says…I think I laughed out loud…. Omg so funny…opposed to what? Silently laughing? Ron must had done that his whole natural life, huh?
This town ain't big enough for the two of us. Good interview though they were both great looking guys in their prime tbf (still good looking guys but you know what i mean)
Ron’s commitment to his art in the face of Charley the Monkey is a delight.
Thank you so much for this! Ron…what a legend! 😂 They are both such a joy.
The thing about Ron was & remains is that children always loved his eccentricity & the Hitler 'tache...A lovely & genuine man, a gifted artist. ❤️🐒👌
I saw Sparks in the mid 70s, fantastic band, and still going!
Got to hand it to Ron, he hardly breaks character.
He was corpsing a little when the monkey came in.
How brilliant! I missed this one but it was a long time ago. Good quality & silly fun going on. That year brought Sparks back into the UK top 10 & the nation's hearts with a comeback no one could have guessed in advance.
This makes me so incredibly happy. SO glad to have finally seen this! Thanks!
I remember seeing this in 1979, there was also an earlier interview featured on Tiswas in 1975. I hope that clip can be found. Thank you for sharing. Best wishes
The disconnect between the age of the kids, the background noise and the fact that none of the kids on camera are paying a blind bit of notice, and then the interview discussing concerts in Germany, Giorgio Moroder etc. is spectacular.
Tiswas was shite. I had to watch all of it, every bit. It was awful.
It was this interview that made me become a fan. Thank you so much for posting. Didn’t remember it was Sally James though.
Still brilliant and pushing the boundaries in 2024.
Thanks so much for putting this up!
TV gold. Thanks so much for sharing.
I love how you can see Ron getting the idea for the fall just before he does it. Hysterical. Thank you for uploading!
Great to see this! Wonderful music from Sparks 💖
Brilliant clip, thanks for uploading it! 🤩
love these guys .. saw then just a cpl of years ago in scotland & they still sound the same since the 70s still magic live 💝
Love this Thanks for uploaded it 🙏❤️
Fantastic innovative band and a sense of humour :-)
i've seen the photos from this! thanks for posting ❤
I wish Ron had been on every TV show. Absolute legend!
Great insight to the industry
And legendary underrated musical genius
Reminded me of Hilter the first time l saw him playing synth on Top of the Pops.
Why?
John Lennon Said About Marc Bolan and Hitler On Totp in 1974 That's It @@davidcopson5800
Much more like Charlie Chaplin here. The side curls suited Ron.
I saw them at Glastonbury festival a couple of years ago. They were still absolutely brilliant.
Was amazing!
I got told off for err 'singing' by a bloke next to me... It was fair comment.....
@@davefb Haha. ❤️
I love these old kids' programmes. The children have no idea who these musicians are, but back in the day with just 3 tv channels to choose from, these bands had no other outlet to showcase their musical talents. And tizwas was a classic 👌
ron falling down 😭😭😭😭😭😭
Made me laugh so hard.
Had to snip out the sections featuring the music video.. TH-cam copyright system is the pits
Anyway thanks for sharing this!
Awesome for sharing thank you x
I grew up in Jersey where the local ITV company (Channel TV) didn't show Tiswas because it was too subversive for us kids. For us it was Swap Shop or the test card on Saturday mornings. I loved Sparks too. Great interview. Thanks for posting.
Tiswas far better than Nob head
Noel Edmunds
What's so right about Jersey?
@@therespectedlex9794 The politics!
@willemslie But what's different about Jersey, like that? It's a small place. I've never heard of it being ultra Christian. A lot of the residents are millionaires, doing whatever they want.
@@therespectedlex9794 Jersey has its own government. In the 70s (Tiswas era when I was a kid) elected officials were unpaid volunteers, so mainly rich conservative land-owners who thought that children should be seen, not heard, respect their elders, kiss the rod and worship God (second only to their selves). They also owned Channel Television. It's a safe and beautiful island but growing up there was a challenge.
I adore ron, he is a huge legend, both are...what a pair...music would not be as it is without these pair..id love one of those signed albums.
As a near 60 year old that was F gold. 😊
Sally James was second only to Princess Leia for boys my age.
44 years ago...44 friggen years...I remember it ...depressed
Fantastique album ❤❤❤❤❤
Great show Tiswas
Jeez, I wax 11 at the time. Absolute musical geniuses. FACT!! 🎸❤️🔥
Ron speaks!!!
Sparks....damn..gods, legends
Hmm, Who Don’t Like Kids … poor Ron!
Who don't like keeeeeeeeeds.
This is the first time ever I have ever heard ron speak
But we have all seen him dance !
Sally James 😍
I was about to compose a comment worded and iconed in exactly the same way 😉
Tiswas was my Saturday morning programme when I was a kid
Saw these guys last year and year before and they are still anazing although they are both well into their 70s.
Back then, the questions for competitions were far more challenging.
Great find.
Ron is a masterpiece
The answer is Giorgio Moroder. Is it too late to enter?
Go for it. Good luck with it arriving at ATV Land though - HSBC HQ sits there now 🤪
No wonder I didn’t win, I put Stock, Aitken and Waterman 🫣
No, it's not too late, nord.
Send your answer on a postcard to . . .
(Ask your dad if he's got a stamp.)
Yikes!! That little boy enjoyed that fall too much😂
Excellent this is what we want
Not sure if they ever did the tour Russell mentioned in the interview. I thought they did not play live after 1976 until 1981. But I can be wrong. Anyone has any better information?
1:07 Sue Perkins with a tash!
I have the album, unfortunately not one signed on Tiswas ( I wonder where the five signed albums are right now), and it's amazing, Girogio is genius and Sparks are great too, what a combination. The Depeche Mode interview on Tiswas is funny too, some kid hitting Martin Gore over the head with a foam house brick, too funny.
Ron's a hero..top guy.
have u got elvis costello 1979 interview
Sparks also appeared in the 1977 thriller Rollercoaster. But was their appearance on Tiswas before that movie or after?
After
"This town aint big enough for the TWO of us".....i died a little inside then...
I stopped listening after that and resumed counting the number of times Sally said "...sort of..."
Ron took one for the team ? 🤔
Brilliant album cover for a kids TV show!
Thats that kid from Granne Hill behind them
Ron was the Chris Lowe of the 70's
How he goit away looking like Hitler in Germany just 30 years after WW2 is a mystery.
Sally James oye!
I was 12. Always had a choice Between Swap Shop or Tiswas. Usually went for the madcap..
Oh Sally , winner of rear of the year , oh yes
They've just got back from germany looking like that - it must of gone down like a bombshell!
Shocked they didn’t get Flanned 😂
Where's Trevor McDoughnut? This is what they want ....
Sacré RON 😊😊😊😊
He is so cute 😍
Sally didn’t really do her homework did she 😊
Totally barking, yet brilliant 😀
Does anyone else see the nits???
❤😂❤😂❤
Sally James❤I've got Angst in my ....
Ron does emit some Hitler vibes with that moustache. If only Hitler had taken up electro-pop instead of forming the Nazi Party!
My grandpa always says autism didn't exist in his day, so I showed him this video
😂 I'm autistic myself but this is hilarious.
Ron is a fantastic creation. I guy who looks like Hitler who stares madly and says F… all !
He was corpsing at the monkey earlier.
Sparks were bery interesting for an American band at the time. They were not AOR or boyband or classic RnB or disco just really quirky creative pop band more in line with British pop acts.
Art pop maybe.
Dad's were Riveted to this, just to cop a look at Sally James 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍👍
i remember this - i can see now that he did it deliberately.
2:56 even I laughed !
My parents thought Tiswas was the work of the devil. Silly parents.
Swapshop was far more evil,..
Why is Russell Male dressed like Dallon Weekes?
Well well well, I wonder who Dallon took inspiration from! 😉🤔
because theyre besties
i got into sparks last year and could immediately tell that they inspired idkhow in some shape or form
I’m guessing that’s the Ron Mael version of ROTFL? Falling straight back on the floor not laughing….FSBOFNL.
I only actually ROFL in my physical body once, and it was like 2 nights ago watching Star Trek Next Generation with Picard. Talking to Wesley about being stabbed in the chest… Picard says…I think I laughed out loud….
Omg so funny…opposed to what? Silently laughing? Ron must had done that his whole natural life, huh?
RONNNN What is tha mostace
Hitler, Chaplin and Ron and that's it in the whole of the human race ! EVER
Blakey from On the Buses !!
@@hb1585-f5b I'll get you for that Butler.
@@hb1585-f5b
It is a strikingly odd, and deeply unattractive, look
This town ain't big enough for the two of us. Good interview though they were both great looking guys in their prime tbf (still good looking guys but you know what i mean)
Those jawlines are carved by the gods.
Ron's a laugh ain't he😂
Ron’s Hitler tash 😂😂😂😂
Ron, not a garrulous man.
53 secs
HP Brown Sauce Product Placement.
Sally James
ron is actually cute in a david byrne type way.
I always thought they were German.
they're both so so hot OOOOWWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!
lmao, no wonder they kept this interview as lost media, it's hilarious!
Dang. These guys put up with a zillion lame interviews.
This town ain't big enough for for the both of us" - not the two of us - crap.
Sally James was very easy on the eye, but as an interviewer. Sorry. No!
Ron is blatantly played by Chris Morris.
Ron appears to be a total bellend
Don't judge a book by its skin.