00:00 Introduction and background 18:51 "Star Treatment" 28:19 "One Point Perspective" 33:12 "American Sports" 40:18 "Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino" 47:23 "Golden Trunks" 52:54 "Four Out of Five" 59:20 "The World's First Ever Monster Truck Front Flip" 1:02:37 "Science Fiction" 1:10:29 "She Looks Like Fun" 1:16:56 "Batphone" 1:20:56 "The Ultracheese" enjoy!
i’m seeing a lot of people complaining about the way alex talks, but honestly i think hearing him speak his mind and not being interrupted, is so special. if you give him a chance and see past his stuttering (which for me really isn’t a big deal) you can really understand his thought process behind tbh&c and his little stories that play a big part into who he is. mind of gold and lyrical genius.
Syd Barrett spoke worse near the end of pink Floyd but that's another story ,not that Alex to me sounds strange he's careful and finding it hard nailing his meanings
i love how his mind works. its almost like he approached this album like a film director creating a world, rather than a songwriter making a collection of pop tunes
@@michaelpulmanmusic4008 but he did do it! It works so brilliantly retrospectively, I almost wanna not believe him. All the lyrical themes and motifs reoccur and fit in the jigsaw puzzle so well. Despite the fact he can barely string a sentence together in person, he's just a born storyteller. "Never trust the teller, trust the tale" - D.H Lawrence.
People are already seeing it in 2023. So many people are accepting it now than back in 2018 when it came out. Since The Car was released people are realizing that at the moment Arctic Monkeys are going to be a slower in pace band.
alex in interviews: uhh.... like um, i guess its sort of like.... yeah... one of those songs i’ve... written.. alex in songs: you look like you had breakfast at the heartbreak hotel and sat in the back booth by the pamphlets and literature
@@mayanksharma3651 I can relate. I express myself so much better in writing, when I have time to think about my words, than I do verbally, in the spur of the moment, particularly if I'm nervous or flustered. The more flustered I am, the worse I am at stringing words together, and sometimes I'll devolve into simply grabbing the first word that is 'close enough' to what I'm trying to say and just string together awkward sentences that way, a piece at a time, then realize I didn't actually mean what I just said and not know why I said it. It's terrible, lol.
Yeah Jasmine.. it’s fascinating, d’you think? It’s like us in interviews : Hello Sir.. my name is Jas & I’m an Arctic Monkey.. my precise method for producing songs uses a calculator & ruler (for arguments sake). Then have a long trivial chat.. etc.. shake hands & leave..! Us in songs : Baa baa black sheep, where’s your lovely wool... what sir, what sir..! This song is just not cool 🤷🏼♀️
I really love how John let Alex explain his thoughts without interrupting or making assumptions. This makes it a very enjoyable interview and I can't get enough of it. Thanks for the upload!
@@majorasmask_8288 That’s why he’s the lead singer of one of the best bands ever..!? I’d guess ‘four out of five’ probably understand Alex when he’s got that Mike in his hand..! 🤔 & that’s a conservative estimate
Bruno Jimmy lol at Alex not being a great storyteller. Have you ever heard anything from their first album? Besides who said you need to be a storyteller to be a great lyricist? Not all lyrics must tell a story and the fact that you used do i wanna know as your example makes me think that you have never heard anything besides AM.
I mean if you look at the lyrics in the first album, they're fantastic. View from the afternoon tells the disappointment of not getting laid on a night out, Ritz to the rubble is about trying to get into a club, When the sun goes down is about a man taking advantage of a prostitute. Even on songs outside the album: Cobblestone is about a man where no matter how hard he tries to find another lover he cant forget about his past one, Balaclava is about mischefious teens... there's plenty of other out there and I could go on but point is he can string out a story with very creative lyrics
I was first introduced to tranquility base a few months after its release. My sister told me not to bother because its crap. So I listened to the title song, didnt like it and left. I came back to it a few weeks ago and listened to it out of boredom and absolutely loved it. I have a deep appreciation for alex and the band for this album. I showed my sister the album and told her to listen to ALL of it and she agrees it's good. It's a grower and a masterpiece.
I think those lines are about mindlessly scrolling some social network feed (i think of instagram specifically) because the random chorus lines have a call and response with the line "She looks like fun" like you see some random girl post a snowboarding pic, then a cheeseburger pic - "hm she looks like fun"
How can people complain about how he talks... Its so heavenly to hear him with his voice when he's not interrupted. It would be great if he did a podcast.
after listening through the album loads, Batphone is the best song, I originally thought 4 out of 5 and the it shifted to golden trunks but now after all this time its bat phone. I saw them all 3 times in Sheffield in 2018 and I enjoyed every minute but was gutted they missed bat phone off especially after playing it in concert a few weeks prior in Argentina. Such a Brilliant song
I think ultracheese is still it for me. I just like the introspection and can really relate to the subversion in life/relationships, among the great composition itself of course.
There's something fascinating about the way he speaks, it takes me a moment to understand what he's saying but idk maybe that's how his brain works, his thoughts go faster than his mouth and it just comes out as a cluster of words or maybe he gets flustered doing interviews
as someone who does that every time they try to speak, thank u. some people are making fun of the way he speaks but I think it’s adorable lol. he’s just trying to process his thoughtss
as someone with adhd who stumbles over their words a lot i can definitely relate. love how the interviewer lets alex finish his thoughts & doesn't talk over him
Listening to him speak about the album and what it means to him really goes to show that behind all the hair grease and 70s suits, Al is still the same goofy kid from Sheffield that we all feel in love with 10+ years ago.
@@CaptainFracture I've never thought that, I think you've got me all wrong. I'm simply saying this would go to show anyone that he has remained true to himself throughout his career.
I could hear Alex talk all day long, i mean you can hear his thoughts crashing in his mouth, he has so many ideas he cant say them all at the same time! iḿ just enjoying this so much
One of the few interviewers out there who takes the time to listen to what the interviewee is saying and gives them the time to explain things fully without butting in. A great listen
Its always fascinating to see how cocky and confident Turner is on stage and even on the mic in general, and so shy and sometimes awkward he is in interviews.
i love that this isnt so much an interview but a chance for alex to explain the album and how he feels about it and where it came from in a quiet and relaxed manor with no interruptions and i think it really shows that alex finds this style of interview so much easier than other interviews and he deosnt seem as on edge or uncomfortable compared to others which is nice
I'm just so curious about what's next in store, since Alex said the guitar didn't give him inspiration for this one, and the Monkeys are a band that evolve with every record. I can't help but wonder at what's going to happen. Wonder if he'll ever go back to the guitar?
I'm VERY curious too. But he did say he has the same feeling he had with the piano when playing someone else's guitar, and Do I Wanna Know only exists because of that Vox guitar he got back then so... guess he needs to buy more guitars. Or get some new guitars as birthday presents. Or try alternate tunings.
i believe not having an inspiration with a guitar was just a phase, it is they way the evolve im pretty sure that whats coming next will be very different from the others but as great.
Something that makes every song way more interesting is the fact that nothing's fully explained. He unintentionally makes me even more interested in the album its kinda amazing.
The Yorkshire accent that Liam Gallagher said he'd lost is back with an abudance in this interview. Wonder if it made him think ? This album is his best and most mature work.
KingExcrementus very true mate. Especially agree with you saying that every album has a different sound, which some people don’t seem to understand because they say things like, ‘Ewwww! The arctic monkeys are sellouts! Bring back their old sound!!’ Which is ironic, as they never really had a distinct sound, as all of their albums are completely different.
One Point Perspective is one of the best song I ever heard, and is from my generation. It's the kind of song you can play anytime and will be amazing anyway
I like the way he talks; he talks in approximations rather then nailing down his thoughts entirely. To me it serves his lyrics by not entirely demystifying them.
There were alot of negaitve reviews from people that just wanted AM part 2. It took me a while to truely appreciate TBHC, its now my most played AM album.
I don't understand why people go on about how he talks..I think people are intimidated by his intelligence and talent..he makes me have hope for music.
When I drive my car calmly on an empty road or travel by a bus or train listening this album, I always feel like I'm going somewhere around the Tranquility Base Hotel, the Lunar Surface and the other places Arctic Monkeys established musically. This is really a world or "a place" you go with this songs.
I speak like this sometimes, specially when I need to talk about something I think a lot but don't usually express. You have a lot in your mind and you have trouble organizing into fluid sentences.
I have many interviews with different artists that I recorded or downloaded for private purposes over the years. It's really time-consuming to go through them, edit out the songs and upload them. Copyrights are another issue, some just get taken down. But thanks for the positive feedback, I'll try and upload more in my spare time.
@база спокойствия don’t bring miles into it, it’s highly disrespectful to him, Alex, Louise and his past girlfriends. Alex and miles are just friends unless they tell us otherwise and it’s not our business to assume their sexuality and relationship
Alex is so intelligent. The mantle of the professional and is so true and wise, but I think the interviewer couldn’t keep up and already had his questions laid out he had to ask so he struggled to flow
00:00 Introduction and background
18:51 "Star Treatment"
28:19 "One Point Perspective"
33:12 "American Sports"
40:18 "Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino"
47:23 "Golden Trunks"
52:54 "Four Out of Five"
59:20 "The World's First Ever Monster Truck Front Flip"
1:02:37 "Science Fiction"
1:10:29 "She Looks Like Fun"
1:16:56 "Batphone"
1:20:56 "The Ultracheese"
enjoy!
Clara Lifesaver
Appreciated x
I love the whole concept! He certainly is an observer and has a vivid imagination and a great voice in many ways! He is just great!
Absolutely delighted to have found a real interest in these difficult times Xxx great music and very entertaining! Xxx
i’m seeing a lot of people complaining about the way alex talks, but honestly i think hearing him speak his mind and not being interrupted, is so special. if you give him a chance and see past his stuttering (which for me really isn’t a big deal) you can really understand his thought process behind tbh&c and his little stories that play a big part into who he is. mind of gold and lyrical genius.
I find he sound intresting
Exactlyyy!! To take a trip into his mind...
Well said..!
Couldn’t agree more! In side the mind of a highly skilled craftsmen! Shhhh and listen
It's sad that people are so close-minded and critical that they have to criticise someone who speaks differently than they do
i need alex to narrate a book
He reads a poem. Its somewhere on UA-cam. "A choice of three" I believe.
nothing like hearing a drunk jack sparrow trying to read something
@@charliewaffle4928 im dead. i cant tell if ure trolling or not tho
nope It would be a very long audio book
@@charliewaffle4928 wow, envy is a horrible bastard, innit?
Bear with him, man, he lost his train of thought...
Syd Barrett spoke worse near the end of pink Floyd but that's another story ,not that Alex to me sounds strange he's careful and finding it hard nailing his meanings
@@waynesilverman3048 funny you mention him, he and alex were both born on january 6th
@@_Lord_of_Misrule_ Thats a coincidence both good songwriter s
@@_Lord_of_Misrule_ Alex Turner is Syd Barrett confirmed
😂smart
i love how his mind works. its almost like he approached this album like a film director creating a world, rather than a songwriter making a collection of pop tunes
Isn't that what he says he didn't do though haha
@@michaelpulmanmusic4008 but he did do it! It works so brilliantly retrospectively, I almost wanna not believe him. All the lyrical themes and motifs reoccur and fit in the jigsaw puzzle so well. Despite the fact he can barely string a sentence together in person, he's just a born storyteller. "Never trust the teller, trust the tale" - D.H Lawrence.
@@dancelittlesquire Yeah I agree to be fair. I look back on parts of Humbug and I think he was creating characters then
@@michaelpulmanmusic4008 to me, he definitely writes from the point of view of narrating characters or personas other than himself
I say he’s got the idea from listening to the Kendrick record. Like he got the idea for AM from the Dr Dre records.
never fails to call the interviewer by name
It can't be an alex interview If he doesn't call the interviewer by their name lmao
@@PL4Y3R_0N3WAIT I THINK I'VE SEEN YOU ON PINTEREST BEFORE
people will realise the genius of this album in 25 years. its way ahead of it's time.
People are already seeing it in 2023. So many people are accepting it now than back in 2018 when it came out. Since The Car was released people are realizing that at the moment Arctic Monkeys are going to be a slower in pace band.
Hated it at first, now I love it haha
alex in interviews: uhh.... like um, i guess its sort of like.... yeah... one of those songs i’ve... written..
alex in songs: you look like you had breakfast at the heartbreak hotel and sat in the back booth by the pamphlets and literature
I honestly think there are just too many thoughts inside his head...and he can't find the words to express himself exactly at times.
@@mayanksharma3651 I can relate. I express myself so much better in writing, when I have time to think about my words, than I do verbally, in the spur of the moment, particularly if I'm nervous or flustered. The more flustered I am, the worse I am at stringing words together, and sometimes I'll devolve into simply grabbing the first word that is 'close enough' to what I'm trying to say and just string together awkward sentences that way, a piece at a time, then realize I didn't actually mean what I just said and not know why I said it. It's terrible, lol.
Yeah Jasmine.. it’s fascinating, d’you think? It’s like us in interviews : Hello Sir.. my name is Jas & I’m an Arctic Monkey.. my precise method for producing songs uses a calculator & ruler (for arguments sake). Then have a long trivial chat.. etc.. shake hands & leave..!
Us in songs : Baa baa black sheep, where’s your lovely wool... what sir, what sir..! This song is just not cool 🤷🏼♀️
The new Ozzy Osbourne in that sense.
You forgot the, "ehh" "umm" "sooo"
I really love how John let Alex explain his thoughts without interrupting or making assumptions. This makes it a very enjoyable interview and I can't get enough of it. Thanks for the upload!
the exact opposite of what Zane Lowe does
the fact is that alex is hard to understand, literaly
@@majorasmask_8288 That’s why he’s the lead singer of one of the best bands ever..!? I’d guess ‘four out of five’ probably understand Alex when he’s got that Mike in his hand..! 🤔 & that’s a conservative estimate
@@123Nikkla I talked about the way he talks actually😂😂
stop bullying him!!!! he is a genius!
Alex Turner is a lyrical genius
@Bruno Jimmy nah he is
Yeah he most certainly is
Bruno Jimmy lol at Alex not being a great storyteller. Have you ever heard anything from their first album? Besides who said you need to be a storyteller to be a great lyricist? Not all lyrics must tell a story and the fact that you used do i wanna know as your example makes me think that you have never heard anything besides AM.
I mean if you look at the lyrics in the first album, they're fantastic. View from the afternoon tells the disappointment of not getting laid on a night out, Ritz to the rubble is about trying to get into a club, When the sun goes down is about a man taking advantage of a prostitute.
Even on songs outside the album: Cobblestone is about a man where no matter how hard he tries to find another lover he cant forget about his past one, Balaclava is about mischefious teens... there's plenty of other out there and I could go on but point is he can string out a story with very creative lyrics
@Bruno Jimmy rimbaud did not have the best lyric method
Love the new album. Such a huge risk to take after AM. I think it paid off. More interesting than just another AM part 2
well said well said.
THANK YOU HOLEY SHIT SOMEONE AGREES
I was first introduced to tranquility base a few months after its release. My sister told me not to bother because its crap. So I listened to the title song, didnt like it and left. I came back to it a few weeks ago and listened to it out of boredom and absolutely loved it. I have a deep appreciation for alex and the band for this album. I showed my sister the album and told her to listen to ALL of it and she agrees it's good. It's a grower and a masterpiece.
A fucking men
Alex can sing about cheeseburgers snowboarding and nonsense and still sound amazing
I think those lines are about mindlessly scrolling some social network feed (i think of instagram specifically) because the random chorus lines have a call and response with the line "She looks like fun" like you see some random girl post a snowboarding pic, then a cheeseburger pic - "hm she looks like fun"
you are nonsense
Anthony kiedis sings better nonsense. change my mind
ppaulisdeadd actually the song is ironic and those things were the things his ex girlfriend posted lol
@@94Maqui taylor?
How can people complain about how he talks... Its so heavenly to hear him with his voice when he's not interrupted. It would be great if he did a podcast.
Alex Turner is one of my heros. His music helped me through my life.
Rodolka your not alone my friend...
@Ronnie Mccoll You're. A. Prick
He's a true artist.
Same here @Rodolka
This album got me through the hard times. His other albums too, but this one gave me a sense of belonging.
Start Treatment gets the glory but goddamit hardly a word about Batphone. That's the hidden masterpiece and he doesn't reveal ANYTHING.
after listening through the album loads, Batphone is the best song, I originally thought 4 out of 5 and the it shifted to golden trunks but now after all this time its bat phone. I saw them all 3 times in Sheffield in 2018 and I enjoyed every minute but was gutted they missed bat phone off especially after playing it in concert a few weeks prior in Argentina. Such a Brilliant song
Science Fiction & Batphone to me are a sort of part 1 & 2. Those are probably my 2 favorite songs.
I think ultracheese is still it for me. I just like the introspection and can really relate to the subversion in life/relationships, among the great composition itself of course.
@@defgmx I feel you, man.
YES THANK YOU
as a person that talks like this, the comments about it got me in my feelings lmao.
Lmaoooo leave the poor man alone fr
Alex is just a complex thinker and he can’t find words to describe his songs.
this should be top comment tbh. people need to shut up and enjoy his work and what he has to say.
exactly lmfao like I talk like that too and I genuinely can’t help it. I got too many thoughts in my brain when I’m trying to form a sentence lol
loved when he started going on about those French films that he loves; you could tell he was so excited to talk about them
Do you know at what point in the interview he talks about the films?
@@am.mrnt2013 At around 12:00!
"We're getting into some choppy waters here John, bare with me."
Alex is very polite. Love the chap
There's something fascinating about the way he speaks, it takes me a moment to understand what he's saying but idk maybe that's how his brain works, his thoughts go faster than his mouth and it just comes out as a cluster of words or maybe he gets flustered doing interviews
Like syd Barrett did
as someone who does that every time they try to speak, thank u. some people are making fun of the way he speaks but I think it’s adorable lol. he’s just trying to process his thoughtss
@@bellaw4882 i really think there‘s nothing wrong with speaking like that. We all have different ways of expressing our thoughts. :)
as someone with adhd who stumbles over their words a lot i can definitely relate. love how the interviewer lets alex finish his thoughts & doesn't talk over him
Listening to him speak about the album and what it means to him really goes to show that behind all the hair grease and 70s suits, Al is still the same goofy kid from Sheffield that we all feel in love with 10+ years ago.
Jared Lindberg no shit you lot were just wrapped up in the cosmetics that you were too butthurt to just appreciate the music
@@CaptainFracture lol buddy chill out. I'm just appreciating Alex for who he is and always has been 🤷
Jared Lindberg yea but ur assuming he changed from who he was before I’m calling that out dipshit
@@CaptainFracture I've never thought that, I think you've got me all wrong. I'm simply saying this would go to show anyone that he has remained true to himself throughout his career.
hey i love your profile pic
It’s like trying to ask someone with natural born talent how he did something. It just comes beautifully but he can’t explain it
I’ve started talking like Alex Turner to disguise my stutter
Believe me when I say
It’s worked
That's best thing I've heard all day maybe
Mate you could’ve just said you’d stuttered more 😂
Adrian Saavedra nah but this way I sound like a rockstar 😂. The fact I’m not from Sheffield didn’t help though
Honestly I find his voice quite soothing
alex's voice makes me feel like my internet connection is bad
Bsjsjzkzkzk brooooo 😂
LOL YES
Richie Goulding
stopppp
That's called a gutteral
Yes 😂😂
I could hear Alex talk all day long, i mean you can hear his thoughts crashing in his mouth, he has so many ideas he cant say them all at the same time! iḿ just enjoying this so much
One of the few interviewers out there who takes the time to listen to what the interviewee is saying and gives them the time to explain things fully without butting in. A great listen
Is it normal that now I can perfectly understand everything that Alex says?
Absolutely nope
It's not mate, you have complete understanding of Alex Turner, and that is an achievement
I mean it's really weird now that I think about it because english isn't even my native language
Feel you
Yes it’s normal
this interview just further proves why Alex is the hero we don't deserve
when he starts to quote his own song at 49:18, god, resets my life and feel a huge admiration for him, he's so special
Its always fascinating to see how cocky and confident Turner is on stage and even on the mic in general, and so shy and sometimes awkward he is in interviews.
Notice how passionate he gets in Golden Trunks and he doesn’t stutter one bit. Alex Turner holds my heart!
It's so adorable listening to him trying to assemble a sentence together
i love that this isnt so much an interview but a chance for alex to explain the album and how he feels about it and where it came from in a quiet and relaxed manor with no interruptions and i think it really shows that alex finds this style of interview so much easier than other interviews and he deosnt seem as on edge or uncomfortable compared to others which is nice
People saying hes having trouble stringing sentences together, no he's thinking about what he wants to say its called thinking 😂
Literally don’t understand some comments he’s just talking normally.
The origin of the martini police is beautiful
I'm just so curious about what's next in store, since Alex said the guitar didn't give him inspiration for this one, and the Monkeys are a band that evolve with every record. I can't help but wonder at what's going to happen. Wonder if he'll ever go back to the guitar?
I'm VERY curious too. But he did say he has the same feeling he had with the piano when playing someone else's guitar, and Do I Wanna Know only exists because of that Vox guitar he got back then so... guess he needs to buy more guitars. Or get some new guitars as birthday presents. Or try alternate tunings.
i believe not having an inspiration with a guitar was just a phase, it is they way the evolve im pretty sure that whats coming next will be very different from the others but as great.
Next stop Disco!
Safe to say he aged like fine wine
Hehehe omg the car is heavily influenced by the car. So ig we know
this is interview is so good to just listen as a background.. to see how this wonderful album was written and produced...
i love this man and his music so much. what a mind and what a creative genius. i could have listened to so many more hours of this.
Bless Alex, such a sweet person he is
12:19 Alex sneaking in a cornerstone reference :)
Something that makes every song way more interesting is the fact that nothing's fully explained. He unintentionally makes me even more interested in the album its kinda amazing.
Alex Turner is a bloody genius
I really love it when Mark speaks
Genuinely seems like a lovely bloke and quite comical 👍🏽
Alex Turner, ladies and gentlemen. our stuttering king.
WHY IS THERE NO VIDEO FOR THIS INTERVIEW
podcast...
Alexander T. Some podcasts do have video to be fair mate
They were smoking weed for sure lol
He seems very humble. Dig that.
I can see he is a so intelligent and creative imaginative and a one off... genius!
I love this album, such a masterpiece
The Yorkshire accent that Liam Gallagher said he'd lost is back with an abudance in this interview. Wonder if it made him think ? This album is his best and most mature work.
he's from Sheffield.
Isn't Liam from Manchester?
@@loganphelps4916 they are referring to Liam saying Alex no longer talks in a Yorkshire accent
I thought exactly the same thing that Alex t heard what Liam g said about the accent
@@loganphelps4916 which is in Sheffield daftie
For someone so good at writing lyrics he doesn't half butcher every sentence
Draws you into listening to him doesn't it however? Doesn't dig you a whole, to sit 'n stew in your own premonitions.
He just isn't comfortable in these type of scenarios
@@Dylan-fc1ce how do you know?
@Matthew Dawood Khaghani dont talk shit. one of the best albums of the year
KingExcrementus very true mate. Especially agree with you saying that every album has a different sound, which some people don’t seem to understand because they say things like, ‘Ewwww! The arctic monkeys are sellouts! Bring back their old sound!!’ Which is ironic, as they never really had a distinct sound, as all of their albums are completely different.
not me listening to this to go to sleep for the past month
holy shit. I'm from the place he's on about around 51:03. Was just doing coursework and heard that.
It’s brilliant. Still listen to it every week. Fantastic
Every time his voice sort of breaks it´s quite sexy
Thank you algorithm i cant believe i haven't seen this.
Why does Alex always sounds hammered 😂 tbh i like it actually is very calming and in the combination with his accent is almost putting me to sleep😄
Mother of ASMR
I quite like it as well. He sounds human; very down to earth.
One Point Perspective is one of the best song I ever heard, and is from my generation. It's the kind of song you can play anytime and will be amazing anyway
These comments are so mean. Leave Alex alone
Right!? Like why do people go out of their way to make fun of how a grown man speaks
I like the way he talks; he talks in approximations rather then nailing down his thoughts entirely. To me it serves his lyrics by not entirely demystifying them.
You could cut this down to an hour just by snipping out the weird gaps in Alex’s sentences lmao
cut it to an hour? no, cut it BY an hour
But it wouldn’t be the same and the conversation wouldn’t be real
Morrisey was my generations bard I feel Turner is yours a great talent
There were alot of negaitve reviews from people that just wanted AM part 2. It took me a while to truely appreciate TBHC, its now my most played AM album.
I don't understand why people go on about how he talks..I think people are intimidated by his intelligence and talent..he makes me have hope for music.
I love Alex, this is a superb interview
I like the way he calls the interviewer by his name
When I drive my car calmly on an empty road or travel by a bus or train listening this album, I always feel like I'm going somewhere around the Tranquility Base Hotel, the Lunar Surface and the other places Arctic Monkeys established musically. This is really a world or "a place" you go with this songs.
“A “qUiCk” chat”
* the interview being 1 hour 26 minutes and 45 seconds long*
The amount of British Accent™ in this interview--I love it
John Kennedy is an underrated radio presenter
I'm so fascinated only my them taking the risk of something so different from AM to Tranquility Base
Alex con esa bonita voz podría hacer ASMR ,no le entendí ni mierda pero me relaje con su voz🤣🤣🤣
i need alex to talk more about cinema PLEASE
Thank you Alex for this insight on the record
I speak like this sometimes, specially when I need to talk about something I think a lot but don't usually express. You have a lot in your mind and you have trouble organizing into fluid sentences.
I love his voice and how he talks sooooo much man
12:16 she said im really not supposed to but yes, you can call me anything you want
my favourite asmr video
How can someone put words so beautifully in song together, stutter and stumble so much in conversation.
This is brilliant - Iove it. So good to hear and what a joy to listen to. Very familiar speech style occurs in our house ❤
With the same accent too ;-)
Daaaaamn, just perfect.
Lynch’s Mulholland Drive and Inland Empire have film sets as meta locations. If you’re into that. Kinda thing. Like Mr Turner. Ok. Cool.
Alex Turner is a musical genius, end of............
Appreciate this young folk...imagine listening to the Beatles do similar...pun recognized as writing
Fun game, take a shot each time Alex stutters.
You'd die before the first song plays
Brendan Cosci literally
Great stuff. Thanks for uploading. If you have any of the older recordings could you put them up too please 👍
I have many interviews with different artists that I recorded or downloaded for private purposes over the years. It's really time-consuming to go through them, edit out the songs and upload them. Copyrights are another issue, some just get taken down. But thanks for the positive feedback, I'll try and upload more in my spare time.
@@klara13 good stuff! Appreciate the effort you are putting in 😁
i love him so much.
Alex's voice breaks so many times in this video i don't even know what to timestamp it with for y'all. bless him.
I wanna hear what Alex thinks of the new Strokes album...
See if he'd still like to be one of them...
Probably even more now than before
Alex ti amo
12:18 "you couldn't really get much closer" - Cornerstone reference?!?
everyones making fun of the way he talks but i think the way he talks gives us a look into how his brain works, u can hear the cogs turning
@база спокойствия what makes you think that that’s not how it speaks?
@база спокойствия what do you mean he’s a professional liar?
@база спокойствия don’t bring miles into it, it’s highly disrespectful to him, Alex, Louise and his past girlfriends. Alex and miles are just friends unless they tell us otherwise and it’s not our business to assume their sexuality and relationship
@база спокойствия are you ok there mate?
@база спокойствия just curious, cuz like you're not Alex and you don't really have any leg to stand on when you didn't write it them soz
35:15 a nice chit chat about the family
Thanks for this. Lots of good insight.
i almost forgot to watch this today
Amo su acento ❤️
Alex is so intelligent. The mantle of the professional and is so true and wise, but I think the interviewer couldn’t keep up and already had his questions laid out he had to ask so he struggled to flow
The best asmr
Why did I just now find this???