Yeah a wordsmith and down to earth and working class and very personable but a very open and accepting that’s why he’s great he’s very give and take performing and conversing
I spent a while talking to J C Clarke - & he has some great stories - a really funny & friendly guy..& he genuinely appears to appreciate the 'thanks & praise' he gets
John Cooper Clarke in studio on Jonesy's Jukebox 1614pm 16/2/22 oliver cromwell..... a stuart in drag... warts n all.... from a certain angle john cooper clark looks akin to a bedraggled jerry sadowitz.
@@JJONNYREPP Ha ha. He is many caricatures. I think Tim Burton got inspiration from him for his films. Maybe 🤔. Thanks for reminding me on Jonesy’s Jukebox. Will watch later after work cleared. Always interesting, witty and creative to the enth degree.
@@heliopolis29 th-cam.com/video/iVxP1cLh7U8/w-d-xo.html i didnt even know jonesy had a jukebox show to plug. i didnt even know he was in america and lived in california. he's probably there to fend off any earthquakes - which seem to rebound and hit south or central america. as in guatamlal!!! i enjoyed that skit, though. sitting round a table and... do they call it riffing off one another? pretty amusing and what i would say going for a pint is all about? yeah; funny. though i am sure they can contradict that and come up with some grumpy old effer skits, also... is this jonesy's job now? they should carry on in that vein...as i am sure he could reel in a few decent names to chat to...
Absolutely great interview really funny one of the best I love Steve Jones laugh I met John cooper Clarke back in the 90s at one of his gigs he was supporting THE FALL really nice guy 👍✌️
@@garyrigby21 Thought so. I remember the club had recent reopened after a previous fire. Round that time there was a spate of clubs mysteriously catching fire. Pretty sure the was a team running a protection racket, in total about 5 clubs were affected in about 18 months.
It was a great show. JCC and Steve in good form. After, pulled out some early music by him from 1977/8 and it still sounds real good. For anyone not familiar with his tunes, try these three tracks: Post War Glamour Girl/I Don't Want To Be Nice and The Day My Pad Went Mad
My Mum live down the road from Jaywick. I went there once to see the beach but it’s like a Sergio Leonne movie with various folks lookin right at you. Think in’ he’s ain’t local.
Fun show. love the American accent twists, I love to do all kinds with the misses, mancunian ones especially as she loves corrie.(coronation st ). On the noddy tarktight.
Just watched this again and it seems even funnier. Can't say I'm too fussed or heard much of John's material but he's spot-on in this with Jonesy. "Who gave you your doctorate? The London College of Unnecessary Surgery"
One of my favourite memories of the 80s is seeing JCC supporting New Order in Sydney, New Order were a mess but JCC was brilliant, blew the headliners off the stage
John Cooper Clarke in studio on Jonesy's Jukebox 1556pm 16.2.22 woooha.... cool dudes... wow. i am reading the john cooper clarke biog. it's ok. he does have a decent style. and...i am happy to read his allegedly dubious dealings in drugs and strip clubs. most excellent. jonsey's biog is stil to be read as i was waylaid... and cooper clarke took precedence for some reason. everyone i read seems to reference their mum. they love their mums. they really do. maxell- break the sound barrier.
hilarious, makes a change from all the negative, miserable disinformation on youtube, people actually laughing and not giving a shit about all the miserable crap elsewhere, we should all watch a Jonsey interview as soon as we wake up in the mornings to start our days on a positive comical level, and ignore the news and current affairs, have a laugh, get your natural endorphins moving and move up, instead of down, and,,,,the earth is not flat,,ha ha
to be honest, I believe you are entitled to your own opinion, if you think it's flat and it makes you happy, cool, but I personally believe it's a sphere, there are even statues of Atlas from hundreds of years ago holding a globe on his shoulders, and those statues were conceived long before marco polo or whoever supposedly revealed it was a sphere, so the ancients somehow knew of the globe principle, because the fallen angels etc came from outer space or other planets likewise, it's a personal choice whatever you think
According to ball-earth theory you're flying at 450,000 mph in 4 different directions on a magic ball - which you're stuck to by the theory of gravity. Which even Newton didn't believe in himself. And there's no measurable curvature, so I trust my senses.
Best JJ ever. 2 English legends of the punk era and beyond. Highlights: leaving the swearing in and the taking the piss out of America and its ridiculous PC culture. Are you not entertained?
American high schools suck at teaching literature and poetry. Yeah they throw some Shakespeare, Frost and Chaucer at ya, but I'm still pissed off that they couldn't at least throw in some Shelley, Rimbaud, Byron, or Clark Ashton Smith. If American teachers would get their heads out of their arses and make literature exciting, then maybe the kids especially these days, would actually read!
Benefits are to pay people what greedy employers won't pay. Most people on benefits are in work, low pay. The UK is abysmal, and your mum is the cause.
As I watched this, it occured to me that Jonesy is genuinely quite neurotic...him and Rotten must've driven each other barmy back in that Transit. Clarke was fucking hilarious. I lent him my amp once.
Ha ha! That made me laugh especially that weird bit when Steve gets all paranoid with JCCs friend Rhoads. That weird kind of stoned paranoia some people get
Even when John's just having a casual conversation with someone, he still sounds like he's performing. What a LEGEND.
Yeah a wordsmith and down to earth and working class and very personable but a very open and accepting that’s why he’s great he’s very give and take performing and conversing
that was one of the most life affirming things I've seen in a long time.giggling like a pair of 10 year olds.,what joy.🤩
I love Steve's style of presentation...how he relaxes and makes his guests open up and be themselves
Two legends meeting......we are so lucky to be able to see this, it’s huge.
True story
I spent a while talking to J C Clarke - & he has some great stories - a really funny & friendly guy..& he genuinely appears to appreciate the 'thanks & praise' he gets
Saw him in Seattle on the 16th and got to meet him after the show, I really appreciated the fact that he came to Seattle, hope he comes back again!
Met Dr John CC a couple of times, and the 2nd time he remembered who I was!!!
Class!
❤
Today I learned that Steve Jones is a fantastic radio DJ. What a guy!
I didn't know John Cooper Clark toured in the U.S. I have just seen him on TH-cam. I will look for him. He and Jonesy are classic!
Love John Cooper Clarke. Legendary punk poet. What a great show indeed!
He was awarded a doctrine
John Cooper Clarke in studio on Jonesy's Jukebox 1614pm 16/2/22 oliver cromwell..... a stuart in drag... warts n all.... from a certain angle john cooper clark looks akin to a bedraggled jerry sadowitz.
@@JJONNYREPP Ha ha. He is many caricatures. I think Tim Burton got inspiration from him for his films. Maybe 🤔. Thanks for reminding me on Jonesy’s Jukebox. Will watch later after work cleared. Always interesting, witty and creative to the enth degree.
@@heliopolis29 th-cam.com/video/iVxP1cLh7U8/w-d-xo.html i didnt even know jonesy had a jukebox show to plug. i didnt even know he was in america and lived in california. he's probably there to fend off any earthquakes - which seem to rebound and hit south or central america. as in guatamlal!!! i enjoyed that skit, though. sitting round a table and... do they call it riffing off one another? pretty amusing and what i would say going for a pint is all about? yeah; funny. though i am sure they can contradict that and come up with some grumpy old effer skits, also... is this jonesy's job now? they should carry on in that vein...as i am sure he could reel in a few decent names to chat to...
No one played guitar like jonesy, unique style, right place right time
Always loved JCC. Great guest there Steve. Kin brill.
Great show today! Lots of laughs!
Villain with Richard Burton. One of my fave movies. "Vic wants a second opinion" 😂 love it. You too Mr Jones
I lived in Colchester for a few years ... saw JCC in my street a couple of times.
I LOVE John Cooper Clarke!
Love it!!! Brilliant chat
Absolutely great interview really funny one of the best I love Steve Jones laugh I met John cooper Clarke back in the 90s at one of his gigs he was supporting THE FALL really nice guy 👍✌️
I love Steve's laugh its so cute. He's like a naughty little boy ha!
Great. He's a legend in the UK. The Punk Poet.
JCC is always a phenomenal guest and these two have the potential for a half-decent comedy duo.
Love Jonesy's laugh! 😃
Great interview
Fantastic interview..... Pete Murphy ..”He’s pissing pure gold” hahaga brilliant
He's a gold machine/he's pissing pure white light
'Chick magnet numero uno with that Bauerhouse' LOL
Saw him in Liverpool years ago
Me too. He on at the warehouse club in 1982. The club was up by Bold St if I remember right.
@@jazztheglass6139 just behind Bold street on wood street
@@garyrigby21 Thought so. I remember the club had recent reopened after a previous fire. Round that time there was a spate of clubs mysteriously catching fire. Pretty sure the was a team running a protection racket, in total about 5 clubs were affected in about 18 months.
It was a great show. JCC and Steve in good form. After, pulled out some early music by him from 1977/8 and it still sounds real good. For anyone not familiar with his tunes, try these three tracks: Post War Glamour Girl/I Don't Want To Be Nice and The Day My Pad Went Mad
I have, will and always love JCC.
The Sex Pistols supported by Slaughter & the Dogs ( & Buzzcocks) was actually their 2nd appearance in '76 at Lesser Free Trade Hall ,Manchester.....
Fucking superb.... I saw Jon Clark supporting the fall in London about 12 years ago, very clever man, a true wordsmith
My Mum live down the road from Jaywick. I went there once to see the beach but it’s like a Sergio Leonne movie with various folks lookin right at you. Think in’ he’s ain’t local.
A meeting between one great intellect.
what a great interview
Fun show. love the American accent twists, I love to do all kinds with the misses, mancunian ones especially as she loves corrie.(coronation st ). On the noddy tarktight.
Loved the show, very entertaining!!
Man, I love Jonesy
This was awesome.
Jcc is so interesting as is Steve, I wish this interview was 10 hours long 🏴🇬🇧🍺
Just watched this again and it seems even funnier. Can't say I'm too fussed or heard much of John's material but he's spot-on in this with Jonesy. "Who gave you your doctorate? The London College of Unnecessary Surgery"
Listen to it.
@@Steven-d6b7x Yup. He even heard that wrong.Jonesy said "doctor bit" 😂 makes it even funnier.
Never thought I'd hear Jaywick discussed on Los Angeles radio 😂
A national treasure !!!!!!!!!!!!! Me and me son love him Dr John Cooper Clarke for PM !!!
Best guests as always
love this episode(?) watched it a couple of times it kills me with all the villians n pikes jokes bloody brilliant 😂😂😂 !
It’s like these two have been mates their whole life
One of my favourite memories of the 80s is seeing JCC supporting New Order in Sydney, New Order were a mess but JCC was brilliant, blew the headliners off the stage
John Cooper Clarke in studio on Jonesy's Jukebox 1556pm 16.2.22 woooha.... cool dudes... wow. i am reading the john cooper clarke biog. it's ok. he does have a decent style. and...i am happy to read his allegedly dubious dealings in drugs and strip clubs. most excellent. jonsey's biog is stil to be read as i was waylaid... and cooper clarke took precedence for some reason. everyone i read seems to reference their mum. they love their mums. they really do. maxell- break the sound barrier.
best show ever ,great rapport
The first Pistols gig in Manchester had about 40 people max. I've heard about 500 people say they were there 😂
Same as when they played Eric's Liverpool
I think JCC was saying he was on the bill…
brilliant again steve and dr john
Hilarious interview... John Cooper is quite the character hahaha
Laughing so hard at the murder anecdote my dog thinks I’m in pain 😂
This is amazing.😂
John is a legend.
The punchline to the Jaywick murder story was, "when the police came, nobody had seen or witnessed anything" 😆
My hero John Cooper Clarke
One of the better shows
Best guest ever
Nice relaxed interview Steve...JCC The Bard of Manchester...well Essex now he's gone all posh !
rael1999
ESSEX IS A SHITHOLE TRY BASILDON WHAT A DUMP, FULL OF LOWLIFES IT'S PARASITE CITY.
Lol...made me smile...perhaps he should re-write Beasley Street Neil. Yeah I shake my head at what's happening to parts of London as well,sad !
Love the early doors reference to 16tons
the best ever guest
Love this show... Jonesy's the greatest. JCC is one of the legendary punks...Blazing Saddles loses so much edited...
“Turn the lights on.... I’m a visual act!!”
"dr.john cooper clarke and his mate from 20 years ago"😂 Jonesy
Love this one!
12:56 Bill Grundy is laughing at the irony of this from his grave.
I love the opening of “Have we met before?” Rather than the more typical and insincere “I’ve always loved your work…”
Wow never new it was Pete Murphy in that old ad! You learn summat new every day, as the cliche goes
Frontal lobes had a trim?
Or did you meet the Moonies?
Wrong on both counts Jim
Too miny martoni’s
Services to the English Language, Steven. Hee hee. This is a riot.
Dr John Cooper Clark
An exceptionally thin man
Who rhymes..
Whom I ❤
'Hugh Cromwell'! Lol!
Haha
Brilliant !
hilarious, makes a change from all the negative, miserable disinformation on youtube, people actually laughing and not giving a shit about all the miserable crap elsewhere, we should all watch a Jonsey interview as soon as we wake up in the mornings to start our days on a positive comical level, and ignore the news and current affairs, have a laugh, get your natural endorphins moving and move up, instead of down, and,,,,the earth is not flat,,ha ha
Is it not flat? You got any photographic proof? (Without using Nasa composites.)
yep,,,,,,,my eyballs are not flat, do you have flat eye balls?
That doesn't really make sense. But anyway all ancient cultures were flat-earthers. The ball-earth theory was created by the Vatican 500 years ago.
to be honest, I believe you are entitled to your own opinion, if you think it's flat and it makes you happy, cool, but I personally believe it's a sphere, there are even statues of Atlas from hundreds of years ago holding a globe on his shoulders, and those statues were conceived long before marco polo or whoever supposedly revealed it was a sphere, so the ancients somehow knew of the globe principle, because the fallen angels etc came from outer space or other planets likewise, it's a personal choice whatever you think
According to ball-earth theory you're flying at 450,000 mph in 4 different directions on a magic ball - which you're stuck to by the theory of gravity. Which even Newton didn't believe in himself.
And there's no measurable curvature, so I trust my senses.
Steve interviewing “Im a Visual Act!”
Pissing myself over this one !
We recently saw the great man live at the Seamus heaney homeplace.
I'm going to watch Villain. Just watched the trailer looks good.
Not seen never heard of this film...
Live near Brisbane, just found out he played last night. Fuck.
seen him in Liverpool
Classic! I think a few pints and some mushrooms with this pair wouldn't be survivable from a mirth point of view.
Best JJ ever. 2 English legends of the punk era and beyond. Highlights: leaving the swearing in and the taking the piss out of America and its ridiculous PC culture. Are you not entertained?
American high schools suck at teaching literature and poetry. Yeah they throw some Shakespeare, Frost and Chaucer at ya, but I'm still pissed off that they couldn't at least throw in some Shelley, Rimbaud, Byron, or Clark Ashton Smith. If American teachers would get their heads out of their arses and make literature exciting, then maybe the kids especially these days, would actually read!
"Look he wasn't popular.."" lol
You blokes are awesome! Is the good Doctor coming to Brisbane Qld? :D
I want my country back you live in usa
Slaughter and the Dogs, Buzzcocks and the Sex Pistols was the second Lesser Free Trade gig.
They had a TV series on Jaywick, ' Pikeys and wrong uns' is right. Evidently Benefits Town, to paraphrase JCC.
Benefits are to pay people what greedy employers won't pay. Most people on benefits are in work, low pay. The UK is abysmal, and your mum is the cause.
Excellent.
Is this a regular thing for Steve jones then?
I just had a stroll around Jaywick on Google Maps. I gotta be honest, I don't feel better for it....
try Osterly mate
If you're talking Osterley Park, it's not avery fars from where I live. I couldn't find "Osterly". What country are we talking?
This is a performance
Superb👌🤘
"....and now, this segment of the show, brought to you by.....Black Beauties!!"
Mex are you there...?
As I watched this, it occured to me that Jonesy is genuinely quite neurotic...him and Rotten must've driven each other barmy back in that Transit. Clarke was fucking hilarious. I lent him my amp once.
Be Bop fucking Deluxe... horrible. You're going soft SJ. What is more, you should've lamped that dopey git for insulting Pete and the chaps.
Ha ha! That made me laugh especially that weird bit when Steve gets all paranoid with JCCs friend Rhoads. That weird kind of stoned paranoia some people get
24:15 Jonesy calls him John Cooper MelonCock!!!!! hahaha
Two regular guys having a chinwag for half an hour. Wonderful.
The Who AIN'T creampuffs...Thank You Jonesy...Respect...
ha ha, Jonesy nearly said John Cooper Mellencamp,,,,,, ha ha
Brilliant 😂😂😂
Jcc, you have also said you weren't at the first gig... C'mon mate.. Clarify!