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Trip Shakespeare albums and concerts changed my life and I love everything that came after too. Trip Shakespeare at the Metro c. 1991 turned my wife from someone who liked music okay, liked to dance, etc. into a hopelessly smitten fan. The morning after that show I woke up to find her playing Trip albums and poring over the sleeves. In other words just like any true blue music lover. Impressive. Long live Trip Shakespeare.
@bullerbyne9 күн бұрын
Michael, I expected your favorite song is Killing Me Softly :)))
@sagesage1234Ай бұрын
I'm back butch
@sarahjean33922 ай бұрын
Fun interview to watch. Funny to see them switching seats.
@shinykeys5492 ай бұрын
Seems very sweet throughout, but then gets briefly snarky criticizing songs that mention God. what an odd thing to be so triggered by. Mask slipped...
@galaga0017 күн бұрын
Religion and God is the absolutely most sensible thing to be "triggered" by. The real irony here is singing about "Christ"mas to begin with if God bothers one.
@thebadradio53402 ай бұрын
Tomorrow Never Knows... Andy nailed it!
@TheKathleensUTube3 ай бұрын
let's go with that then. :)
@Charris43583 ай бұрын
I miss these guys and still have them in regular rotation. Saw them multiple times back in the day and each time was amazing. I emailed the band when I heard they broke up and they actually responded. I have followed Shannon's projects and saw Slow Dazzle perform live and it was equally amazing. I would love to see her in Minneapolis soon.
@ZeeDDD654 ай бұрын
Love for Blixa Bargeld!!
@sagesage12344 ай бұрын
Ok bojangles
@sagesage12344 ай бұрын
I have no idea what you're saying
@sagesage12344 ай бұрын
I love your wife Joanna bojangles
@sagesage12344 ай бұрын
And our bojangles public
@sagesage12344 ай бұрын
My favorite cribs song is bojangles kissers
@sagesage12344 ай бұрын
Did Kevin Lewis make your bojangles today?
@sagesage12344 ай бұрын
Does your orobates smell like bojangles after eating a bojangles fearsome
@sagesage12344 ай бұрын
Go to bojangles order?
@sagesage12344 ай бұрын
Bojangles television 😉
@loudbari5 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@keithferreira38666 ай бұрын
That was an awesome interview. Great questions. What makes me like Andy more is that he’s a fan first. Ride is my number 3 band behind the Beatles and the Posies
@tunit64586 ай бұрын
DeXteR
@Flowerbranche7 ай бұрын
"Sara" is edited more then 11 seconds, but maybe he talks about another track!
@SMDAHL7 ай бұрын
I’ve never seen anyone throw a full beer can to a musician in anger though;). Catch and open;)
@SMDAHL7 ай бұрын
Y’all are the best. Tnx for the funk
@sklinker17 ай бұрын
One of the performances that changed my life was when I saw Trip Shakespeare at JC Dobbs in Philadelphia in the late 80's while I was in art school. I remember thinking 'how is THIS band in such a small venue?!', and felt so lucky to be there. I'll never forget Matt's pure charisma and smile while he played. The guy knows how to 'center the room'. And the music is/was such an magic blend of real heart, irreverent fun, and colorful songwriting. It gave me a new understanding of 'authentic voice.'
@tartanbessy4367 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@trumanb47588 ай бұрын
I wish this were longer. I could listen to Stephin talk for hours.
@markwilliamson48348 ай бұрын
Fuzzy is this for me!
@mad_cat_1st9 ай бұрын
8:39 - I laughed out loud at this! Thanks Matt, for being pretty damn funny on top of your song writing brilliance. I regret that I never had the opportunity to see TS live, but I have a vinyl EP with the live versions of Toolmaster on one side and Applehead Man on the other. If I ever have to save anything from a house fire that isn't a member of my family, I will go back in for 2 things - that EP and my Aria Pro II 4-string bass guitar.
@djabrayilmagerramov67319 ай бұрын
Dear Craig, please please please release full version of Camping
@cbsteffen10 ай бұрын
Bruce and Elton sang a lullaby (with Lloyd Jones in the background) called “Dreamland.”
@hayestoph10 ай бұрын
Is there any more?
@EngineJoe32 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this. A couple years late but this band was so good and underrated
@briano.1503 Жыл бұрын
He answered in the first 10 seconds
@steliosc.4686 Жыл бұрын
The great Bruce Hornsby!
@brianwilson49 Жыл бұрын
you WERE very privileged to have met and learned from Delia Derbyshire; I'm glad that you appreciate how much of a privilege that was too.
@Plaincitizenjane Жыл бұрын
Adorable! Lovely man - just so real. 🤗
@jimtoxford Жыл бұрын
Genuine musical genius. ❤Jason.
@anthonysales8136 Жыл бұрын
One uh da best
@andrewhagopian468 Жыл бұрын
So crazy that Animals is now getting the attention it deserved decades ago, in the sense that many artist now attribute it as a major influence. I remember listening to Animals for the first time, and it blew me away. when nobody else around me seemed to understand. My favorite PF album for sure.
@joshuakirkwood6680 Жыл бұрын
Love you Craig. . Your music changed my life. . I think you are the most genuine musica artist I know of; the most prolific ally, consistently original, challenging, and impossible - and you somehow did it anyway. You're a national treasure.
@weaselsuit Жыл бұрын
I’ve been playing for 33 years now. Andy Bell is my absolute favorite guitarist. So influential in my playing. Thank you Andy!
@jaya.0069 Жыл бұрын
G.E. sometime talks about working around and with the "cool cats" I hope he realizes he is definitely one of them!! Enjoyed the interview!
@jeffreymiddleton4063 Жыл бұрын
His tats blow
@jeffreymiddleton4063 Жыл бұрын
Pink Floyd hesxstonedx hendrix whitey
@klausrain111 Жыл бұрын
One of the best concerts I've ever been to was PiL in Chicago in the mid 80s. Another great one was Jethro Tull in L.A. in the early 70s, the Aqualung tour. (That one blew my mind, I wasn't expecting that)!
@klausrain111 Жыл бұрын
He listened to VU when he was only 13? Holy Toledo! Back in the day, before KZread and the internet, we bought loads of records because of the sleeve. The VU sleeve is certainly one of the most famous ever, right up there with Sgt Pepper.
@sebastiennesp1978 Жыл бұрын
I was 15 when I bought "Transformer", backtracked to the Velvets, found the Stooges. Well, that did for me. Education? Nah! Sex, Drugs, Rock n Roll? Hell yeah!
@goratgo1970 Жыл бұрын
Yup, I toss Harvest into the changer once in a while. Cracker - Sunrise in the land of milk and honey has good ranges too.
@verybenjaminlife1507 Жыл бұрын
I heard Inara's Carol of the Bells on Sonic Big Heaven. The Bird & The Bee did a good job imo.
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Trip Shakespeare albums and concerts changed my life and I love everything that came after too. Trip Shakespeare at the Metro c. 1991 turned my wife from someone who liked music okay, liked to dance, etc. into a hopelessly smitten fan. The morning after that show I woke up to find her playing Trip albums and poring over the sleeves. In other words just like any true blue music lover. Impressive. Long live Trip Shakespeare.
Michael, I expected your favorite song is Killing Me Softly :)))
I'm back butch
Fun interview to watch. Funny to see them switching seats.
Seems very sweet throughout, but then gets briefly snarky criticizing songs that mention God. what an odd thing to be so triggered by. Mask slipped...
Religion and God is the absolutely most sensible thing to be "triggered" by. The real irony here is singing about "Christ"mas to begin with if God bothers one.
Tomorrow Never Knows... Andy nailed it!
let's go with that then. :)
I miss these guys and still have them in regular rotation. Saw them multiple times back in the day and each time was amazing. I emailed the band when I heard they broke up and they actually responded. I have followed Shannon's projects and saw Slow Dazzle perform live and it was equally amazing. I would love to see her in Minneapolis soon.
Love for Blixa Bargeld!!
Ok bojangles
I have no idea what you're saying
I love your wife Joanna bojangles
And our bojangles public
My favorite cribs song is bojangles kissers
Did Kevin Lewis make your bojangles today?
Does your orobates smell like bojangles after eating a bojangles fearsome
Go to bojangles order?
Bojangles television 😉
❤❤❤❤
That was an awesome interview. Great questions. What makes me like Andy more is that he’s a fan first. Ride is my number 3 band behind the Beatles and the Posies
DeXteR
"Sara" is edited more then 11 seconds, but maybe he talks about another track!
I’ve never seen anyone throw a full beer can to a musician in anger though;). Catch and open;)
Y’all are the best. Tnx for the funk
One of the performances that changed my life was when I saw Trip Shakespeare at JC Dobbs in Philadelphia in the late 80's while I was in art school. I remember thinking 'how is THIS band in such a small venue?!', and felt so lucky to be there. I'll never forget Matt's pure charisma and smile while he played. The guy knows how to 'center the room'. And the music is/was such an magic blend of real heart, irreverent fun, and colorful songwriting. It gave me a new understanding of 'authentic voice.'
😂😂😂😂😂
I wish this were longer. I could listen to Stephin talk for hours.
Fuzzy is this for me!
8:39 - I laughed out loud at this! Thanks Matt, for being pretty damn funny on top of your song writing brilliance. I regret that I never had the opportunity to see TS live, but I have a vinyl EP with the live versions of Toolmaster on one side and Applehead Man on the other. If I ever have to save anything from a house fire that isn't a member of my family, I will go back in for 2 things - that EP and my Aria Pro II 4-string bass guitar.
Dear Craig, please please please release full version of Camping
Bruce and Elton sang a lullaby (with Lloyd Jones in the background) called “Dreamland.”
Is there any more?
Thanks for posting this. A couple years late but this band was so good and underrated
He answered in the first 10 seconds
The great Bruce Hornsby!
you WERE very privileged to have met and learned from Delia Derbyshire; I'm glad that you appreciate how much of a privilege that was too.
Adorable! Lovely man - just so real. 🤗
Genuine musical genius. ❤Jason.
One uh da best
So crazy that Animals is now getting the attention it deserved decades ago, in the sense that many artist now attribute it as a major influence. I remember listening to Animals for the first time, and it blew me away. when nobody else around me seemed to understand. My favorite PF album for sure.
Love you Craig. . Your music changed my life. . I think you are the most genuine musica artist I know of; the most prolific ally, consistently original, challenging, and impossible - and you somehow did it anyway. You're a national treasure.
I’ve been playing for 33 years now. Andy Bell is my absolute favorite guitarist. So influential in my playing. Thank you Andy!
G.E. sometime talks about working around and with the "cool cats" I hope he realizes he is definitely one of them!! Enjoyed the interview!
His tats blow
Pink Floyd hesxstonedx hendrix whitey
One of the best concerts I've ever been to was PiL in Chicago in the mid 80s. Another great one was Jethro Tull in L.A. in the early 70s, the Aqualung tour. (That one blew my mind, I wasn't expecting that)!
He listened to VU when he was only 13? Holy Toledo! Back in the day, before KZread and the internet, we bought loads of records because of the sleeve. The VU sleeve is certainly one of the most famous ever, right up there with Sgt Pepper.
I was 15 when I bought "Transformer", backtracked to the Velvets, found the Stooges. Well, that did for me. Education? Nah! Sex, Drugs, Rock n Roll? Hell yeah!
Yup, I toss Harvest into the changer once in a while. Cracker - Sunrise in the land of milk and honey has good ranges too.
I heard Inara's Carol of the Bells on Sonic Big Heaven. The Bird & The Bee did a good job imo.
Great interview Love The Black Angels 🖤