“when i made my raps, hardcore rap.. people said ‘you cant curse on records, you cant do that’..im like fuck it, thats just how i’m living...but it was embraced by sooo many like WOW, theirs alot of little badass kids out there ya dig”. Ice-T
Michael was a great interviewer/catalyst, and Jello is an amazing speaker... I doubt this went over too well for low-attention-span Muchmuzak... Great interview!!!
The interviewer seemed to have been immensely baffled by Jello's dialogue. The face shows much indulgence towards Jello. I mean, who wouldn't wanna hear this guy talk? He's got reason, veracity and respect.
Yeah, there's a lot of comments on here about him talking over or baffling the interviewer, I think Michael Williams just was genuinely enjoying seeing a white guy talking about this stuff that concerned him. Sometimes the choir needs a sermon.
Michael Williams was a great interviewer for Muchmusic, and putting him in the same room as Jello requires a very long attention span... but important none the less!
I watched this interview live when MuchMusic originally this. I knew this interview was going to be aired later in the day, music or college hmmm?? music won that day :)
Jellö Just darted in and melted that Man's mind! XD classic XD I wonder if D.K. ever toured with G.G. or Murder junkie Merle? I wish I could grow an afro. :(
There's a lot of wisdom to what Jello says, but his head is also kinda up his ass. He's the kinda guy who'd keep talking long after the conversation is over, and you're trying to go home xD Love his old music though. Sadly though, both he and DK lost out when they booted him.
I'm gonna put my money on MTV circa 1991 (since this must be from then rather than 1990, due to the rodney king reference) not having the balls to put Jello on the air, not to mention that they banned most of PE's videos from regular rotation. Plus Canadian TV obviously has no problem with "fuck" being on the air, which makes it inherently more freeminded than the FCC-regulated American airwaves, but then again these days it doesn't matter thanks to the internet and the fact that most people don't even have cable anymore
@WestisBest Biafra's clearly having fun while speaking about serious issues---I don't get the feeling that he's taking himself seriously at all----I love what he said about how rap and the racial divisions of corporate radio,because that was so true. I recall being heavy into these same issues around rock 'n roll and race back then---I was pretty young then and not as politically educated as I am now. Still fun to listen to,though.
@WesiisBest Enough of this liberal-hating bullshit---I think some of you wanna-be Rethugs are just spouting the GOP line you soaked up from FOX News. Go screw yourselves, since you're rather let the Tea Party think for you than actually have an original thought in your damn heads. Ooh, how scary that is!
Could not have said it better. Seems you possess a little bit of Jelloness yourself :) Btw Jelloness is grammatically correct according to youtube lol. Who knew? Your comment has apparently elevated Biafra to the level of verb. He is no longer just a noun.
Oh man. people like this really need to learn that no one has fun when it's a one sided conversation. the whole time you can tell the interviewers like planning his exit strategy. not saying jellos not brilliant but he does fail at the conversation
@@Deeznutseighthundredthirty I'm not talking about what he has to say. I'm talking about him masturbating for hours while people just smile, nod, and then fall asleep
what would u prefer the opposite!! (i do get what cha sayin, but i'd rather hear jello over an interviewer) Which i hate when the interviewer see's themselves more important/funnier or better than the artist whom u want to hear ie in UK 90s show with intertviews done in a bar? 1 i remember particually was with the extremly funny HENRY ROLLINS, she spent the whole interview talking over and tryng and failing too be funnier, cos henry rollins on british tv was extremly rare on uk tv & ruined it da
As a pioneer against the New World Order Martial Law Police State, I wonder why Jello Biafra has never been a guest on the Alex Jones radio show. It would be amazing to hear what those two would have to talk about in this current age.
Seems like a lot of the same stuff he was talking about is still going on but worse. You have people like Dave Rubin and Ben Shapiro spewing ignorant views while Donald Trump tries to overthrow democracy.
"The thought police are the feminists" he questions sarcastically....lol what an ignoramus. I wonder if he still today believes that feminists are not thought police.
They are not. The only ones who think so and the ones who thought so at the time were and are still the same kind of brain dead flag waving right wingers who are desperate to bring 50s American values back.
@@JulesEdits1992 The feminists and left are the ones who invented cancel culture. Desperately running around trying to get people fired and banned. All of the social media companies are busy censoring everyone right now. I agree in the past that it was the right which we worried about with trying to make people pray in school and banning rock and rap lyrics but if you haven't seen the complete change in whose become the thought police, you're not paying attention or just not being honest.
lol the interviewer was lovin the knowledge bombs!
Hilarious watching him talk endlessly while the guy tries to get in a question. 🤣😂
the best jello interviews are the ones where he gets to ramble
@@LilyBrownlivingforEGG totally agree.
Never seen Jello with a beard. He looks a little like Serj Tankian.
+Eris Tiamat That was exactly on my mind!
You should see him as the border agent in Terminal City Ricochet.
Serj mixed with Dennis Miller, mayhaps? LOL
That goatie only got longer and more beautiful. I find it amazing you've never seen him with one?
He had it for a minute.
Fitting considering how much of an influence Jello was on Serj’s vocal style.
I was a little kid when this video was made, and it just amplifies that I don't want to live in a world that doesn't have this guy in it.
Hilarious... This poor V.J couldn't get a word in edge wise. Biafra's brain must run on rocket fuel.
Dude definitely has ADHD. I get like this when I have my "mania" days.
Effervescent.
great interview! one note: this is from 1991 or later; the Rodney King beating, mentioned around 9:40, happened in March 1991.
I think he's a year off - April 1991 seems right, as he talks about things that had just happened around then. That newsweek issue is early 1991.
Nomeansno...DOA... Lard... Amazing projects. These were great years.
“when i made my raps, hardcore rap.. people said ‘you cant curse on records, you cant do that’..im like fuck it, thats just how i’m living...but it was embraced by sooo many like WOW, theirs alot of little badass kids out there ya dig”. Ice-T
God...The Simpsons. If Family Guy or South Park was around back then,I don't think anyone would have a problem with the Simpsons.
"Go to business school...shut up....and shop!"
Get a job....shut up...and shop. Yes...folks...this is the Murican Way.
1984: big brother is watching
Michael was a great interviewer/catalyst, and Jello is an amazing speaker... I doubt this went over too well for low-attention-span Muchmuzak... Great interview!!!
The interviewer seemed to have been immensely baffled by Jello's dialogue. The face shows much indulgence towards Jello. I mean, who wouldn't wanna hear this guy talk? He's got reason, veracity and respect.
its michael williams and he knows EXACTLY what he is talking about
Yeah, there's a lot of comments on here about him talking over or baffling the interviewer, I think Michael Williams just was genuinely enjoying seeing a white guy talking about this stuff that concerned him. Sometimes the choir needs a sermon.
This man is my hero!
Love to listen to jello on information highway
Sometimes he reminds me of Terence Mckenna, I can't put my finger on it, the way he puts his sentences together lol.
wow, you're totally right. It's the timbre of his voice and the way he talks. and the way they can just talk forever.
@@SmallChangeArcade the fast talking smart stuff to know
Absolute weapon of a man.
Saw this the first time it aired, skipped school ;)
The album with NoMeansNo is as great as anything with DK!
He's so awesome
This man is ahead of this time
I love Jello!
Michael Williams was a great interviewer for Muchmusic, and putting him in the same room as Jello requires a very long attention span... but important none the less!
I would marry Jello Biafra in a fucking heartbeat.
he'll be doing all the talking then :P
omg ..look ...It's Jello Beardafra
Jello rocks! 30 years later, Jello is more relevant than ever! Jello is 10x more eloquent and intelligent than POTUS#45.
JB isn’t your typical artist......he has brains
When he got going he could not stop
first time I see a video with him having a beard when he was young 😂😂
I watched this interview live when MuchMusic originally this. I knew this interview was going to be aired later in the day, music or college hmmm?? music won that day :)
I love Jello, but he looks damn weird with that beard. Like Mark on Peep Show when he meets Sophies parents!
PEEP SHOW REFERENCE!!
Parallel universe evil Jello.
Terminal City Ricochet.
Another aging punk rocker and Peep Show fan? There I was thinking I was the only one left
@@dansaunders1655 lol aging. Just turned 30 so that's about right!
it’s frustrating i have to argue a lot of the same things 3 decades later
At first I thought he was ripping on Public Enemy. I listened a bit more and it seems that he supports their message.
Wow this funny and informing
Jellö Just darted in and melted that Man's mind! XD classic XD
I wonder if D.K. ever toured with G.G. or Murder junkie Merle? I wish I could grow an afro. :(
There's always room for Jello!
me and jello need to sit down and smoke a joint
Jello always was ahead of the pack! Always interesting and informative.
There's a lot of wisdom to what Jello says, but his head is also kinda up his ass. He's the kinda guy who'd keep talking long after the conversation is over, and you're trying to go home xD Love his old music though. Sadly though, both he and DK lost out when they booted him.
I'm gonna put my money on MTV circa 1991 (since this must be from then rather than 1990, due to the rodney king reference) not having the balls to put Jello on the air, not to mention that they banned most of PE's videos from regular rotation. Plus Canadian TV obviously has no problem with "fuck" being on the air, which makes it inherently more freeminded than the FCC-regulated American airwaves, but then again these days it doesn't matter thanks to the internet and the fact that most people don't even have cable anymore
This is Canadian Music television Much Music. The interviewer is Michael Williams a really good host
This guy loves to hear himself talk doesn't he
He looks a bit like my dad with that beard.
great stuff but the Rodney King incident happened in 1991
@WestisBest
Biafra's clearly having fun while speaking about serious issues---I don't get the feeling that he's taking himself seriously at all----I love what he said about how rap and the racial divisions of corporate radio,because that was so true. I recall being heavy into these same issues around rock 'n roll and race back then---I was pretty young then and not as politically educated as I am now. Still fun to listen to,though.
@WesiisBest
Enough of this liberal-hating bullshit---I think some of you wanna-be Rethugs are just spouting the GOP line you soaked up from FOX News. Go screw yourselves, since you're rather let the Tea Party think for you than actually have an original thought in your damn heads. Ooh, how scary that is!
I like Jello, but every time he's in an interview, he takes over the entire thing and never lets the actual interviewer speak very much.
Its better than an interviewer trying to drag out answers from a monosyllablic shill who just wants to get back stage and do a couple of lines..
Gg allin, jello, and glen danzig
Still relevant today.
Didn't knew jello ever had a beard!
This is still so relevant my mind is totally blown.
interesting... phhhhh
Always thought Biafra was good-looking,though.
he is!
Could not have said it better. Seems you possess a little bit of Jelloness yourself :) Btw Jelloness is grammatically correct according to youtube lol. Who knew? Your comment has apparently elevated Biafra to the level of verb. He is no longer just a noun.
5:14 look like gg alllin
I wonder if the producers deliberately picked an interviewer that resembled D.H. Peligro . . . not that it wasn't an appropriate choice .
Oh man. people like this really need to learn that no one has fun when it's a one sided conversation. the whole time you can tell the interviewers like planning his exit strategy. not saying jellos not brilliant but he does fail at the conversation
Agreed! I've been working on the interview he did with Anthony Fantano, and listening to those two talk over each other has required a few breaks 😖
It's one sided cuz jello actually has important things to say?
@@Deeznutseighthundredthirty I'm not talking about what he has to say. I'm talking about him masturbating for hours while people just smile, nod, and then fall asleep
The interviewer didn't get a word in edgeways, Jello always has allot to say!
Джелло форева.
"Makes Donna Reed look like GG Allin..." th..th..th...thats all folks!!!
1991, not 1990.
what would u prefer the opposite!! (i do get what cha sayin, but i'd rather hear jello over an interviewer) Which i hate when the interviewer see's themselves more important/funnier or better than the artist whom u want to hear ie in UK 90s show with intertviews done in a bar? 1 i remember particually was with the extremly funny HENRY ROLLINS, she spent the whole interview talking over and tryng and failing too be funnier, cos henry rollins on british tv was extremly rare on uk tv & ruined it da
Jello Pudding POP
He's great, but man, he just goes and goes. He could go on for hours if you let him. Which I love, just sayin'.
Tumor circus huh, jello just never quit
Politically correct, two words used by all sides for shit they don't want to hear.
are you sure this is 1990? wasnt the rodney king incidint in march 1991? anyway. not a biggie. just checkin.
As a pioneer against the New World Order Martial Law Police State, I wonder why Jello Biafra has never been a guest on the Alex Jones radio show. It would be amazing to hear what those two would have to talk about in this current age.
THINK?
Such an odd switch in politics from then till now.
Well, jello got his wish, there’s been a total flip. I wonder how he likes this utopia we’re now living in, he must be so happy.
Seems like a lot of the same stuff he was talking about is still going on but worse. You have people like Dave Rubin and Ben Shapiro spewing ignorant views while Donald Trump tries to overthrow democracy.
LOLOL HAVE YOU SEEN NEWSWEEK THIS WEEK?
and henry rollins
Poor interviewer lmao
1:00 And they were right...
lol. looks like pat buchannan got what he wanted, albeit 20 years late...
Jello never talks about Jewish supremacy
Hmmmmm I wonder why? 😋
"The thought police are the feminists" he questions sarcastically....lol what an ignoramus. I wonder if he still today believes that feminists are not thought police.
They are not. The only ones who think so and the ones who thought so at the time were and are still the same kind of brain dead flag waving right wingers who are desperate to bring 50s American values back.
@@JulesEdits1992 The feminists and left are the ones who invented cancel culture. Desperately running around trying to get people fired and banned. All of the social media companies are busy censoring everyone right now. I agree in the past that it was the right which we worried about with trying to make people pray in school and banning rock and rap lyrics but if you haven't seen the complete change in whose become the thought police, you're not paying attention or just not being honest.
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