Quentin Crisp interviewed on Gaytime TV, 26th June 1996

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  • @novo611
    @novo611 Рік тому +15

    Never a hopeless case. Always a wonderful human being 🙏

  • @goldenmattew1
    @goldenmattew1 3 роки тому +92

    Forever a remarkable man. It takes truly gigantic balls and an iron personality to admit on tv that you were a rent boy in your younger days. Kudos to you Quentin, RIP

    • @WindTurbineSyndrome
      @WindTurbineSyndrome Рік тому +7

      In those days he couldn't get a regular job so he has to survive. His mother helped him get a real job.

    • @paulbrown6464
      @paulbrown6464 Рік тому +1

      You obviously haven’t seen The Naked Civil Servant

    • @pjlav6304
      @pjlav6304 Рік тому

      Its extremely common nowadays and not such a big deal thankfully

    • @goldenmattew1
      @goldenmattew1 Рік тому

      @@pjlav6304 what is extremely common nowadays ? Having iron balls like this man ? I strongly disagree

    • @grbdnksg
      @grbdnksg Рік тому

      Not a gigantic personality either.@@goldenmattew1

  • @mikehudson8884
    @mikehudson8884 3 роки тому +69

    The presenter did an excellent job of interviewing Quentin.

  • @FrankNFurter1000
    @FrankNFurter1000 4 роки тому +120

    There's a magic to Quentin, an affect and intensity I cannot put my finger on. One of the wittiest, gentlest, and most beautiful people to have ever walked this earth.

    • @davidralphs4
      @davidralphs4 4 роки тому +10

      I'm not of the Christian faith so on December 25th we celebrate Crispmas which is the day Quentin was born.

    • @FrankNFurter1000
      @FrankNFurter1000 4 роки тому +1

      @@davidralphs4 Likewise

    • @stephenwilliams1269
      @stephenwilliams1269 3 роки тому +5

      Old school style which is long gone.

    • @jonathanwalker8730
      @jonathanwalker8730 3 роки тому +8

      I exactly get what you're saying. It's hard to define; just genuine, gentle charisma What a brilliant next-door neighbour he would have been.

    • @joealexandra7185
      @joealexandra7185 3 роки тому +3

      Couldn't agree more. And his books are wonderful.

  • @BoboDoboRobo
    @BoboDoboRobo 3 роки тому +57

    The way he co-opted the prejudices of his time into his own unique philosophy is really a marvel and a shining example for all outcasts of the world.

    • @volpeverde6441
      @volpeverde6441 Рік тому

      what is an outcast....
      ....but a man beyond his time....

  • @annsmith1922
    @annsmith1922 Рік тому +6

    How could you not love and admire this wonderful man. Wish I could have had a chance to meet him😪🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @michaelamist8703
    @michaelamist8703 3 роки тому +39

    I love this man's honesty what a legend and a true person

  • @hayleyannamathieson7261
    @hayleyannamathieson7261 2 роки тому +14

    What a wonderful man. Truly unique and a beautiful soul. Adore him.

  • @rael1999
    @rael1999 10 місяців тому +3

    Intelligent, witty and sharp as a tack at 87. The best you can take from Quentin is be the person you want to be not what you think society expects you to be.
    His conversations are still so interesting and relevant today.

  • @ptrck99
    @ptrck99 3 роки тому +106

    Thank you so much for uploading this. Quentin seems quite pleased to be there and he is not on "automatic pilot" at all, he would answer in a quite fresh and candid fashion. And the interviewer was so nice and respectful. Thank you again for this, Tim.

  • @Sameoldfitup
    @Sameoldfitup 4 роки тому +53

    “Nothing can be loved or hated unless it is first understood.”― Leonardo da Vinci.

  • @club1fan552
    @club1fan552 3 роки тому +31

    Quentin...always so articulate and the interviewer did a sterling job with an interview that would not have been easy. Well done!

  • @rossbennettlewis4412
    @rossbennettlewis4412 2 роки тому +15

    Nice 1996 interview with Mr. Crisp. We were practically neighbors in NYC and crossed paths often. We attended a few art exhibits as well. Yes, he was listed in the phonebook and quite accessible. Was fortunate to do a photo shoot at my studio. Such a sweetheart.

  • @leestephenson7042
    @leestephenson7042 2 роки тому +10

    He was such a lovely bloke, so honest and wise.

  • @comments.are.turned.off...
    @comments.are.turned.off... 3 роки тому +31

    I was always so happy to know that he got to live to a time where he was truly appreciated and enjoyed.
    From one extreme to another. Despised... to idolised.
    You can see that he loved it and there was not a hateful, nasty bone in him.

    • @timchipping
      @timchipping  3 роки тому +8

      Yes. When you watch the original documentary that began his fame he talks about having come to "the end of my personality" and that he's ready for death. Then he gets to America and a whole new life begins, that was "more like the movie than the movies." He was truly happy and accepted there.

    • @Istarnio
      @Istarnio 2 роки тому +1

      @@timchipping which documentary is this? was this before or after the naked civil servant? I just learned about him yesterday and want to know everything :)

    • @timchipping
      @timchipping  2 роки тому +6

      @@Istarnio Hi, it was a film made for World In Action in 1968 by Denis Mitchell, but not shown until 1970. If you search those details you should find it online. It's before Naked Civil Servant has become a success so he's not yet famous, and convinced his life is at its end.
      It's an incredible film, especially when you know his life was actually about to begin.

    • @WindTurbineSyndrome
      @WindTurbineSyndrome Рік тому

      It's in UA-cam I just watched it.

    • @AMEER-114-
      @AMEER-114- Рік тому

      ​@@WindTurbineSyndrome
      Curious how you and the poster both watched it, but niether of you give the title...
      So that others can find it more easily...

  • @davidtsmith33
    @davidtsmith33 Рік тому +8

    I could listen to him all day.

  • @nomebear
    @nomebear Рік тому +5

    In 1984 Quentin performed in New Orleans to a packed house. I had to pleasure of seeing his performance which left a lasting impression.
    His performance was unforgettable, and it leads me to wonder what Oscar Wilde would have been like had he been given the opportunity to age.

  • @Seahorse1414
    @Seahorse1414 Рік тому +5

    Wonderful person , unique personality and amazing intellect

  • @hollyhock100
    @hollyhock100 3 роки тому +27

    This man is a treasure.

  • @PaulWallis
    @PaulWallis 3 роки тому +12

    Good interviewer. And Quentin Crisp - what an inspiration! Courageous, authentic and prophetic.

  • @larryfroot
    @larryfroot Рік тому +19

    Dame Quentin Crisp being interviewed, surely? Also, in the remote possibility this snippet should ever be read, I highly recommend Quentin's book "Manners from Heaven" A superb and practical guide to negotating society to one's own advantage by the practice of good manners and charm. It really is unlike anything else I have ever encountered and has helped me greatly through my years in this vale of lunacy.

    • @kriskabin
      @kriskabin Рік тому +4

      👌👏 You write well. Witty & amusing too. (Rare for YT commentary.) Thanks for the book suggestion.

    • @larryfroot
      @larryfroot Рік тому +6

      @@kriskabin You are most welcome. I read it as a young man and was fortunate to do so. The insightful advice for making one's way through the pitfalls of society is pure gold.

    • @volpeverde6441
      @volpeverde6441 Рік тому +2

      yes....Q.C. says it as it is....
      what you see is what you get....
      a good read....

    • @WindTurbineSyndrome
      @WindTurbineSyndrome Рік тому +2

      Thanks

    • @ericjourdain892
      @ericjourdain892 Рік тому +2

      Thank you for the advice.
      Don't you think Dame Maggie Smith would be a great Quentin?
      Cheers from Paris!

  • @ZipSlipHollingbrook
    @ZipSlipHollingbrook 3 роки тому +22

    Jesus, how human. It's like God gave him no choice but to be himself.

  • @watchviewer
    @watchviewer 3 роки тому +36

    He was such a great character.

  • @michaelamist8703
    @michaelamist8703 3 роки тому +18

    And thank you also for recording this from this interview the interviewer was brilliant and I'm pleased people still regard quentin as a brilliant soul

  • @ellenjenkins6961
    @ellenjenkins6961 4 місяці тому +2

    What a lovely man with a great sense of humour x

  • @LibraryDrudge
    @LibraryDrudge 4 роки тому +21

    Love him SO much. A gift and thank you.

  • @ABC_DEF
    @ABC_DEF 3 роки тому +10

    I would love to have heard more about gay life in the 1920s. I could listen to him all day.

  • @neilblackshaw3486
    @neilblackshaw3486 3 роки тому +7

    A truly unique, open, witty and wonderful human being.

  • @membear
    @membear 3 роки тому +30

    Wise words, You can only regret things if you had an alternative.

  • @carolconner9216
    @carolconner9216 3 роки тому +13

    Lovely! A real pleasure to view this old footage. Quentin forever!

  • @ARPSMUSIC
    @ARPSMUSIC 3 роки тому +14

    I'm not gay but I love this guy!

  • @marybarratt1473
    @marybarratt1473 4 роки тому +28

    Witty, intelligent and entertaining. I would have liked to have met him. His stories are so interesting.

  • @juleerowley9706
    @juleerowley9706 Рік тому +6

    Fabulous fascinating adorable man ....I would have loved to meet him
    I bet he had so many unbelievable riveting stories to tell ❤

  • @lorencarlin2087
    @lorencarlin2087 Рік тому +4

    Learned about this amazing individual not too long ago. Been watching everything about him since. Wish I could have known him. Apparently, he would let out his phone number and talk to those who'd ring him up. What a wonderful person. Wish I were as brave...

    • @SR-kv3pb
      @SR-kv3pb Рік тому

      A link to an excellent documentary before he moves to the USA and before the book and movie made him famous.
      ua-cam.com/video/wTRntQUhipc/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared

    • @kellyhoy3902
      @kellyhoy3902 Місяць тому

      Me too.

  • @peterpyke1213
    @peterpyke1213 3 роки тому +18

    I LOVE LISTENING TO HIM,HE SUSSED OUT WHAT HIS LIFE WAS ABOUT.

  • @jon780249
    @jon780249 3 роки тому +14

    I saw him a few times around London’s Soho. I only wished I’d asked him the secret of the Universe. Soho cafes were not much those days, but listening to him would have been a wonderful education.

  • @jainelaine604
    @jainelaine604 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful and extraordinary Quentin x

  • @andrewdonaldford
    @andrewdonaldford 3 роки тому +24

    The interviewer is excellent

  • @fyiaustralia9686
    @fyiaustralia9686 3 роки тому +11

    I'm so glad this man lived. A real social pioneer...

  • @guydreamr
    @guydreamr 3 роки тому +13

    Wise, witty and stylin' right on through, he looks great in black and that gold medallion is to die for.

  • @jpgrumbach8562
    @jpgrumbach8562 3 роки тому +8

    He could listen and he could talk. Harmoniously. And therefore always a pleasure to listen.
    Sensitivity is in danger to be destroyed or to be onesided, that is one forgets other people's feelings easily.
    Dirk bogarde did a good portrait of such a personality in death in venice. Crisp must have been enormously strong because he did not loose his humanity.

    • @stephenvanwoert2447
      @stephenvanwoert2447 3 роки тому

      I do not see the comparison between the two personalities. Bogarde as Aschenbach was "a man of avoidance, of dislikes, a keeper of distances," as Alfred accused him. He was self-focused and solitary. His interest in Tadzio was an aesthetic one, not a personal one.

  • @pninnabokov3734
    @pninnabokov3734 Рік тому +6

    And again Crisp is bang-on with his evaluation of Lady Di. She was "one of them" regardless the fantasy story about her being a lowly kindergarten teacher and the rest. She was groomed for the job she married into. Ah, Crisp. They how they hate the truth!

  • @equinoyogapilatesmadridval6172
    @equinoyogapilatesmadridval6172 3 роки тому +4

    Pleasure to listen to this person and his extra ordinary way of expressing the most simple things in life others are unable to see.

  • @andrewmartin2064
    @andrewmartin2064 3 роки тому +5

    A true pioneer Thank You
    Have a good sleep
    Your battle is over RIP

  • @shomans905
    @shomans905 Рік тому +2

    Queten Crisp is obviously a remarkable man!

  • @troygaspard6732
    @troygaspard6732 3 роки тому +13

    His comments on the late great John Hurt are brilliantly insightful.

    • @lucyfer4420
      @lucyfer4420 3 роки тому +3

      Absolutely. And his comment on Princess Diana is nothing but the shocking truth.

  • @shandalear3252
    @shandalear3252 3 роки тому +8

    Lovely man. ♥️

  • @mikehudson8884
    @mikehudson8884 7 місяців тому +1

    Excellent post I really enjoyed this. Thanks.

  • @andysandel9325
    @andysandel9325 3 роки тому +8

    Absolutely Outstanding Gentleman Of Artistically Creatively Reinventing Within His Own Pathway Which He Has Inspired And Influenced Which Some Haven't Never Been Honest Within Themselves. Quentin Crisp Has Always Been Honest Within His Own Self Which He Has Always Been Highly Honoured Respected By Some Honest People Who Have Always Regarded Him Absolutely So Precious Soulful Amazing Unique Of Love And Of Gentleness.
    Whom I Have Always Admired And I Have Always Respected Quentin Crisp With Love
    Thank You For Sharing This Wonderful Remarkable Interview 💝💖🌠🌟

  • @MusicManMichaelDavis
    @MusicManMichaelDavis 3 роки тому +17

    I thought Quentin crisp was a very brave and wonderful man

  • @nespressoman
    @nespressoman 7 місяців тому +1

    Quentin was a wonderful man.

  • @theretreatanimalrescuefarm2758

    What a great, interesting and intelligent person 😊

  • @theandypandy1962
    @theandypandy1962 Рік тому +2

    Quentin will forever be fascinating ❤a true genius .

  • @michaelamist8703
    @michaelamist8703 3 роки тому +5

    Cant help watch everything about mr crisp legend thank you for the Frank yet respectful way you interviewed him it was not patronizing

  • @normasouthwood3182
    @normasouthwood3182 Рік тому +1

    What an amazing and brave man. I particularly love his comments on the late Diana.

  • @cb4883
    @cb4883 Рік тому +3

    YEARS AGO I MET QUINTEN CRISP AND BARBARA WINDSOR ON ANOTHER OCCASION THEY BOTH WERE REALLY NICE PEOPLE ❤❤

  • @SR-kv3pb
    @SR-kv3pb Рік тому

    Clever of you to record this gem. Thank you 😊!

  • @hayleyanna2625
    @hayleyanna2625 Місяць тому

    He is such a darling. He received so much cruelty for decades and remained graceful. Impeccable manners, beautiful soul, very witty and wonderful and a bird of paradise. A dandy. Adore him!❤

  • @joncampbell3641
    @joncampbell3641 3 роки тому +4

    Wow. What a life! Such a wise and witty person.

  • @Italy55
    @Italy55 3 роки тому +5

    Absolutely brilliant ✨

  • @peterneate607
    @peterneate607 3 роки тому +4

    A very likeable and intelligent man. Had interesting views on many topics not just about being Gay. Much missed.

  • @franciscolealgonzalez1333
    @franciscolealgonzalez1333 Рік тому +5

    I still haven't accepted the death of this divine creature.

  • @absolutelyfreestockshots1931
    @absolutelyfreestockshots1931 3 роки тому +35

    For a long time he was 'The only gay in the village' .

  • @ceased2care
    @ceased2care 3 роки тому +5

    I could watch him all day

  • @surreyboy84
    @surreyboy84 Рік тому +1

    Watching this makes me feel so lucky. I didn’t start going out on the gay scene until 2004. I think some people take it for granted these days.

  • @ianbentley7276
    @ianbentley7276 3 роки тому +4

    what a wonderful character.

  • @pavelusa3423
    @pavelusa3423 3 роки тому +2

    He reminds me of mae west gifted with the repartee..Oscar wilde wud have been proud of this highly intelligent remarkable individual.kudos guys for producing this excellent video.
    I almost met him in 1972 in beckingham at the art college where he too was modelling.
    He reminds me also of lloyd Wright another fine man.
    Adieu

  • @irrepressibleme6846
    @irrepressibleme6846 3 роки тому +2

    Some people leave a legacy of having played a small part in making the world a better place.
    If only everybody left such a legacy.

  • @lucyfer4420
    @lucyfer4420 3 роки тому +28

    His comment about Princess Diana is nothing but the shocking truth.

    • @markandresen1
      @markandresen1 3 роки тому +10

      In fact, his comments over the last five minutes in particular show what a great observer of life he was, generally.

    • @lucyfer4420
      @lucyfer4420 3 роки тому +3

      @@markandresen1 absolutely.

  • @jpgrumbach8562
    @jpgrumbach8562 3 роки тому +3

    To switch from chuck yeager to quentin crisp here on yt is one of the few delightful opportunities the internet has to offer.
    The male condition.

  • @ETIENNE8100
    @ETIENNE8100 3 роки тому +4

    He was authentic and funny,brilliant man

  • @francesdumaliang6132
    @francesdumaliang6132 Рік тому

    A gift to mankind…truly a treasure to humanity.❤️❤️❤️
    In spirit, I confidently feel, that she would’ve been referred to as a woman - she deserved this and it’s a great way to love and perpetuate her essence.☺️🙏❤️

  • @EphemeralProductions
    @EphemeralProductions 3 роки тому +2

    He was so funny!! I’m just now finding out about that. Didn’t really know him until the last couple of weeks.

  • @millardfillmore241
    @millardfillmore241 3 роки тому +7

    He kind of looks like Maggie Smith.

  • @zyxw2024
    @zyxw2024 3 роки тому +5

    I never spoke with him, but I did see him about Manhattan.

  • @michaelamist8703
    @michaelamist8703 3 роки тому +3

    Quentin love you

  • @VivKittie32
    @VivKittie32 3 роки тому +2

    I love Quentin! ❤️

  • @uszatku9417
    @uszatku9417 3 роки тому +21

    His acerbic pokes at modern gay culture are even funnier as he’s actually making fun of all those sat watching and talking to him. He’s an anti-gay gay. One of his most lucid interviews.

  • @paulhayward4383
    @paulhayward4383 3 роки тому +6

    Haven’t heard the term BLACK MIRIAH for many years

    • @timchipping
      @timchipping  3 роки тому

      Ha ha.
      Until now I'd always assumed it was the make of a particular police van, but I've just Googled it for the first time and it was a slang term, like "paddy wagon". It always makes me think of the Tom Robinson song Martin: "We used to nick motors for a joy ride / 'Till we rammed a Black Mariah in this XJ 6".

  • @joshuaamitai
    @joshuaamitai 3 роки тому +4

    never knew about this colourful giant . I had a new wave song with the name , and now i find out 35 years later who this person is

  • @Christian-qu9ml
    @Christian-qu9ml Рік тому +1

    A remarkable person.

  • @loritracy1385
    @loritracy1385 Рік тому

    Thank you 😊

  • @PlaidPenguinGaming
    @PlaidPenguinGaming 3 роки тому +1

    What magnificent human being

  • @PUAlum
    @PUAlum 3 роки тому +16

    the host is charming!

    • @alextelford5176
      @alextelford5176 3 роки тому +3

      very sexy

    • @tepjkl57
      @tepjkl57 3 роки тому

      The host is overmatched.

    • @kidnap2010
      @kidnap2010 3 роки тому +1

      veryyy and who is it? Can't find him

    • @harvey1965
      @harvey1965 3 роки тому +1

      @@kidnap2010 i think the host is Richard Tyler-Moore. Cute.

  • @walkerzupp8393
    @walkerzupp8393 Рік тому +1

    Very good interview

  • @starduck8014
    @starduck8014 3 роки тому +2

    Fantastic X

  • @Stephensorrentino
    @Stephensorrentino 3 роки тому +8

    I miss him so.

  • @PoliticalJunky101
    @PoliticalJunky101 Рік тому +1

    He’s a hero! He brought awareness what we call now the LGBTQ+ community. And also: Is it me or does his profile view, especially when he smiles, look exactly like Maggie Smith?

  • @harvey1965
    @harvey1965 3 роки тому +2

    Delightful.

  • @rhryslendon8738
    @rhryslendon8738 3 роки тому +3

    The police sang about him and gave him a great honour

    • @YvonneWilson312
      @YvonneWilson312 3 роки тому +2

      @davidoffon "An Englishman in New York" was written about him. According to Sting.

    • @kriskabin
      @kriskabin Рік тому +2

      You should say the "band Police," instead. It's confusing in your comment. The law police would never have sang & honored Q.C., or any LGBTQI person.

  • @milly5678899
    @milly5678899 3 роки тому +2

    He definitely was a great character. And as Rodolfo Rojas says he wasn't a bitter man, and sorry to say, but he had enough excuses to have been bitter. I've just seen "An Englishman in New York". and I highly recommend it.

  • @RuthCampbell123
    @RuthCampbell123 2 роки тому

    ohh bless him , he is wonderful x

  • @mohamedeusoff65
    @mohamedeusoff65 Рік тому +1

    Lovely , frankness ...

  • @andrepranger3418
    @andrepranger3418 3 роки тому +4

    ❤️👍👍👍Soooooo Good! Thank you! Very interesting! Love you!❤️👍👍👍

  • @robertstenton6763
    @robertstenton6763 Рік тому

    Such honesty

  • @imommtube
    @imommtube 3 роки тому +2

    I wonder what were people laughing at? He was saying such beautiful and honest words, so wise.

    • @timchipping
      @timchipping  3 роки тому +8

      They're laughing at his wit, phrasing and timing, as he intended.

    • @YvonneWilson312
      @YvonneWilson312 3 роки тому +1

      @@timchipping Absolutely right. He was such an extraordinary talent.

  • @Steven-d6b7x
    @Steven-d6b7x Рік тому +2

    Quentin Crisp talks about been a male prostitute and having sex with younger men and all the comments about him are positive. It shows that people are drawn to a likeable character and that sexuality is not relevant.

  • @vlnow
    @vlnow 3 роки тому +2

    Legend

  • @zapatastyle
    @zapatastyle Рік тому +1

    He never found the love of his life. Thats tragic and unfair.

  • @MarkxUK1
    @MarkxUK1 3 роки тому +4

    What happened to Burt Tyler-Moore? I remember watching this show at the time (I was about 20), "It's not daytime - it's GAYtime!!" I'd just started to go out to some places in Liverpool and met a guy through an ad in the local paper.

    • @timchipping
      @timchipping  3 роки тому +5

      He's still a comedy script writer, as he was then. This was his only presenting job.