I usually listen to punk exclusively, I randomly stumbled on Sparks drunk one night and that guys expressions made me keep watching and now I love them. All cus of his mugging in th-cam.com/video/TVTH7OsNbhs/w-d-xo.html
Poor Russell, Alex and Ron don't let him speak at the beginning. 😄 FFS is one of my favorite albums and because I share my birthday with Alex, I celebrate that day by listening to the album, and watching my favorite live performance of FFS in Berlin at Lollapalooza. 😀
wow, I wish there was more about that explanation regarding Jacques Mesrine (great movies - 2 of them - starring Vincent Cassel, BTW). I also still don't know how "Johnny Delusional" came about - where did the idea come from? Who came up with it? Is any of the band Johnny? Etc. etc.
from what little information's given here, it seems that the song was written solely by Ron Mael and was probably the final song written for the album- I'm so glad it made the album because now it's become one of my favorite songs of all time. But I don't think we'll ever know where the idea came from specifically, as it seems like the Maels prefer not to discuss their songwriting on that level... Kind of interesting comparing how vaguely Ron discusses "Johnny Delusional" and how much more in-depth Alex is willing to go when talking about "Little Guy From the Suburbs," which pretty much confirms my suspicion that he was the main writer of the latter song. I also find it interesting because "Johnny Delusional" so perfectly nails the perspective of a teenager fretting over his crush, so you'd think one of the younger musicians wrote it, but that's not the case!
@@FaceCulture This was a very good interview! Very well prepared with very good questions and with no interruption of Alex, Russell and Ron. Really great.
"The original Sparks"? Reform? Sparks hasn't done anything but reform and evolve since 1969!? Basically been the Mael brothers with different settings of band, depending on how they wanted the sound. And the sound and music have changed A LOT over the years.
Ron's smile is really something. Thanks for this interview!
Ron's smile is nice, but Russell's smile is wonderful! :-)
I usually listen to punk exclusively, I randomly stumbled on Sparks drunk one night and that guys expressions made me keep watching and now I love them. All cus of his mugging in th-cam.com/video/TVTH7OsNbhs/w-d-xo.html
Great interview.
Poor Russell, Alex and Ron don't let him speak at the beginning. 😄
FFS is one of my favorite albums and because I share my birthday with Alex, I celebrate that day by listening to the album, and watching my favorite live performance of FFS in Berlin at Lollapalooza. 😀
I enjoyed this interview A LOT. Thanks!!
Wonderful 😊
Russell looks like something out of Charlie and the chocolate factory hahaha.
wow, I wish there was more about that explanation regarding Jacques Mesrine (great movies - 2 of them - starring Vincent Cassel, BTW). I also still don't know how "Johnny Delusional" came about - where did the idea come from? Who came up with it? Is any of the band Johnny? Etc. etc.
from what little information's given here, it seems that the song was written solely by Ron Mael and was probably the final song written for the album- I'm so glad it made the album because now it's become one of my favorite songs of all time. But I don't think we'll ever know where the idea came from specifically, as it seems like the Maels prefer not to discuss their songwriting on that level... Kind of interesting comparing how vaguely Ron discusses "Johnny Delusional" and how much more in-depth Alex is willing to go when talking about "Little Guy From the Suburbs," which pretty much confirms my suspicion that he was the main writer of the latter song.
I also find it interesting because "Johnny Delusional" so perfectly nails the perspective of a teenager fretting over his crush, so you'd think one of the younger musicians wrote it, but that's not the case!
I wonder if the interviewer is from France or from Germany...
none of the above... but you're close!
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Switzerland?
Amsterdam :)
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This was a very good interview! Very well prepared with very good questions and with no interruption of Alex, Russell and Ron. Really great.
I think the ORIGINAL Sparks need to reform, Harley etc.......
They have never stopped working 😃
"The original Sparks"? Reform? Sparks hasn't done anything but reform and evolve since 1969!? Basically been the Mael brothers with different settings of band, depending on how they wanted the sound. And the sound and music have changed A LOT over the years.
It wouldn't be R&R's style to get an old line-up back together, even when performing the music they did in that era.