Joe Jackson - Soundtrack To My Life (ITV, April 2008)
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Joe Jackson is interviewed by Cat Deeley and plays solo piano versions of It's Different For Girls, Steppin' Out, Girl (Beatles cover) and Too Tough.
Optional subtitles available.
00:00 Interview (about the Royal Academy of Music)
02:55 It's Different For Girls
06:37 Interview (about success and fame)
08:09 Steppin' Out
12:06 Interview (about the name Joe, punk rock, concerts he saw)
15:20 Girl
19:20 Interview (about cover versions, the creative process, Symphony No. 1, New York and Berlin)
24:50 Too Tough
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My favorite living composer. He's just...Joe.
Great to watch. Joe playing variations on his songs and Cat Deeley doing an interview and realising she is talking to somebody who is brighter than most she has professionally encountered. A great piece of tv
I read his book. He's now a fellow in the prestigious school he graduated from. The man is a true genius. Love these types of interviews. Probably my favorite contemporary artist through all the years and phases. ..
@buxvan
8 ай бұрын
Same here. A cure for gravity. He’s the Man !
@tarp11z
7 ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more. When he gets compared to anyone (spotlight on Elvis Costello), I get highly annoyed.
@user-px1cj5cp5y
6 ай бұрын
Albums are all brilliant, shame we don't get to see him appear here live (which he does best),anymore 😢
@dieschattenzeit
4 ай бұрын
@@tarp11zAs a fan who knows how many “Joe Jacksons” there are and just how eclectic and ingenious he is, I still think that, in fairness, for those only familiar with the big hits from the first two records especially…Costello is a natural comparison. His output in that era wouldn’t even exist if he wasn’t writing those amazing songs within a framework that was really pioneered by guys like Costello. Jackson would admit the influence. “Radio” is an uncanny piece of Costello worship, really. That said, I’ll always prefer Joe! :)
What an incredible arrangement of "It's Different for Girls!"
Fantastic! Joe Jackson always strikes a chord deep within.
Always stood out did Joe for me. Different authentic genius and real. I'm glad to find this.
Love Joe's music, the drummer dave Houghton brought me up from eight years old so I have lots of memories of touring with them back in the 80s ❤
I have deeply loved Joe Jackson since I was seventeen. I related to his isolation, anger, and since of feeling misunderstood. It was just a bonus that I had somehow plugged into who may well be the most creative, talented popular musician in the history of recorded music.
@Notnowc4i
11 күн бұрын
Saw joes night and day tour at 16 now I'm 57 and still love this genius of the man
Great work Joe......
Great interview, love everything he’s done… nice to see he’s so down-to-earth for such an incredibly talented, creative force!
Brilliant
This is a very good interview and the "live set" are really great!! Joe is the best
I really like his music..very unique and original style..💎💯❤️❤️
Adore this man Seen him twice .Took our 23 year old son and he was blown away .Looking forward to seeing him in Bath this year .This man is a musical genius
awesome interview. This is a man that does not have to use the word genuine or authentic. That is who he is.
I love Joe Jackson and Cat Deeley 2 iconic British people one a former model turned journalist and a rock icon a beautiful interview I was 30 at the time
Just absolutely LOVE his rendition of Girl. Very respectful and reverent to the boys of Liverpool!
JJ, master of the "on second sight". What he said in reply why his love to these overall very different giants of music, it's all about putting so much inspiration into such tiny piece of music - what makes them pieces of art. When you catch a reproduction of a brilliant Paul Klee and you get the chance to see the original in a museum later on, first thing that strikes you is how small (in size) this original is - and if you hadn't already caught the inspiration you might just pass by without even noticing its greatness.
Such a great inspiration to me. Beautiful music. Thanks Joe.
Great great artist, love joe jackson, i saw him live in 1978 at crystal palace sth london.
Genius
What a lovely human being. Everything I thought and more. Would be lovely to sit down and have a cup of tea with .
He still have it, good news !
I love Joe Jackson and this was very informative about his life and taste. I didn't quite like the re-harmonization he chose to do in the verses of "it's different for" I don' think those open chords fit the melody. Regardless of that, this is why I love him, he always takes chances. He's a very sophisticated musician with an amazing vocabulary of jazz harmony, amazing energy and character. Underrated of course, I always talk about him with my friends to "convert" them to Joe Jackson
thanks for posting, enjoyed it
A genius! I am 10 years younger, I know him since his first album. Lost track after his third album, I think. He is coming to Norfolk, VA mid-June. Can't wait.
I've always been a big fan of Joe Jackson nd think Car Deeley is a terrific interviewer/host.
Brilliant.... Would be interesting to seem JJ collaborate with McCartney or even Jools Holland.
His autobiography,which he concludes when he got his first record deal,is a masterpiece.
Gosto muito desse cantor
2008
Check his face that’s tighter than 2 coats of paint
Uhh…what happens exactly at 9:40? For Joe’s sake I hope that was just an odd audio glitch in the upload! Jesus!
Strummer was the son of a high-ranking civil servant. His mother was the daughter of a Scottish crofter.
Put this man in the HoF are the entire thing is a joke.....
When he started talking about how free Germany was (not so much now, I guess) he was really singing my song. Wonder how he feels about it now.
@99sixstring
2 жыл бұрын
as far as I know, you can STILL speak out your opinion in germany, you can STILL "take a walk" without being imprisoned, you can STILL elect your government freely in germany (as I live there). 1500km to the east, you will be killed, raped, locked away, bombed, tortured and have no chance to live your life you´d like to live. It´s a slap in the face of every person in the ukraine, reading your bs comment.
@choosecarefully408
Жыл бұрын
If you mean the lock-downs, then go ____ yourself. Every Western nation has constitutions that make such things impossible unless You The People allow it. The place _isn't_ free or not free, the people in decision-making power *are **_people_* who need you to watch over them. If *you fail* to provide that oversight, then you are 100% responsible for how it ends up because _you_ allowed the others to make those decisions. You'd think Germany of all places would have figured this out by now. No "ism" runs things. Criminals seek power & you all act like mindless infants who aren't allowed to challenge them. You *_are_* & always have been. You just don't want that responsibility & it shows when you use distancing language like "the place has become." No it hasn't. People have made decisions. Grow tf up.
Has he had surgery?
@Piggy-Oink-Oink
7 ай бұрын
100% YES..he has fkd up his face for good..I don;t understand why he would do that since he almost never appears on television and doesn;t do silly talk shows or things liek Saturday Night Live or American Idol...maybe he didnt check out the surgeon first.
@mrelano65
7 ай бұрын
@@Piggy-Oink-Oink Could be vanity. Perhaps he had a complex relating to his looks. Who knows? Clearly had more money than sense.
it just dawned on me that he's quite a statuesque man... or is she just crowching into the chair that makes her look comparatively small?
@janackova
2 жыл бұрын
He’s six feet four.
@roseakarosiehweinstein3216
Жыл бұрын
@@janackova whoa seriously
This set is horrible too.. joe can rise above anything. “too tough to fall in love with you.” Ok. ❤️
not the best produced audio I've heard, the piano swallows the vocals.