Love the way he doesn’t bother to sugarcoat anything for the kids. Band got together while having a bevy in a pub (hand gesture to demonstrate that means drinking). Mentions leaving school without suggesting that they should stay in school, study hard, etc.
I actually think Mac was quite cordial and good natured here. He has never struck me as the type who would be sneery about kids' tv shows. He saved his acerbic side for his contemporary bands and people he regarded as fakes.
A lot of it was just for effect and controversy.He made peace apparently with U2 , after seeing Clayton wear the T Shirt or something. But in 1984 there were a lot of great bands.Ocean Rain and The Unforgettable Fire came out.
The interviewer is spectacularly as stilted as the kids asking questions, which makes it hilarious. It's just lovely to hear his arty laid back Merseyside accent as I miss the North so much, and to see how high he got his hair, really. They are a superb band, undoubtedly, very Northern in their emotional and ironic scope, and I'm fucking homesick.
I read that it was something he did for a bit of cash--buy records. He wasn't a bodyguard per se. He accompanied a money collector, the logic being safety in numbers with 2 being less likely to be jumped on than 1. But yeah, even that, I find it hard to imagine! A teenage McCulloch was half-blind and androgynous--not exactly the image of a tough guy!
God Kirkdale is rough, I can't imagine arty Ian doing anything there, although like most of us Merseysiders he's full of mouth and opinion, which can either have you pegged as a genius or get your head kicked in, or in the South, not understood and ignored!
I award this clip 2 stars out of 5 for diversity. Looks like some sort of broadcast beamed in from another planet compared to what CBBC air today, wow!
Love the way he doesn’t bother to sugarcoat anything for the kids. Band got together while having a bevy in a pub (hand gesture to demonstrate that means drinking). Mentions leaving school without suggesting that they should stay in school, study hard, etc.
He was being so sweet and we get to see his lovely grin in this so many times. 😀
God he was so cute
he is my #1 man crush
Love the Ian doll, it's so cute
I actually think Mac was quite cordial and good natured here. He has never struck me as the type who would be sneery about kids' tv shows. He saved his acerbic side for his contemporary bands and people he regarded as fakes.
agree - he's smiling quite a bit - lot of artists from Liverpool have this laid back cool attitude.
@@kevinshaw1387 So do visual artists from there! (Cough!)
A lot of it was just for effect and controversy.He made peace apparently with U2 , after seeing Clayton wear the T Shirt or something.
But in 1984 there were a lot of great bands.Ocean Rain and The Unforgettable Fire came out.
@@StratsRUs He made peace with what he called Leprechauns', lol!
my only personal take away from this: "i make uh lot uh noise all the tom"
The interviewer is spectacularly as stilted as the kids asking questions, which makes it hilarious. It's just lovely to hear his arty laid back Merseyside accent as I miss the North so much, and to see how high he got his hair, really. They are a superb band, undoubtedly, very Northern in their emotional and ironic scope, and I'm fucking homesick.
More “Northern” in fact, than most of the people living in urban areas of the North - namely the North West - today.
he's so adorable
I LOVVEE HIMMMM
STOP THE PHOTO
Ian looks like he really despises being there haha
looks a bit shy or whatever but he's very laid back. looks like the kids made him laugh
I think it’s the happiest I’ve ever seen him in an interview
Thanks for uploading this. I love Mac here!
Ian is like "where is my mind?"
Ian McCulloch post-punk man
children's tv just wasn't ready for mac's laconic disposition
Luv the scottish & scouser accents.
Ah, the Ian Doll from the fan!
Data Run also interviewed 'The Smiths' in '84' '
Kids had better music back then
Amazing.
A sober interview!
I remember watching this live he really grilled her hahahahaha
Thanks....classic
Rick's favourite point of contact, (on account of him being an anarchist). The lead singer of Echo and the Bunnymen.
The eighties.
I found it! The TV spot that made Bono pissy and jealous forever. Hee heeee
The epitome of cool. 😎
February 1984
A bodyguard in Kirkdale.....!!! I don't believe that for a second.
I read that it was something he did for a bit of cash--buy records. He wasn't a bodyguard per se. He accompanied a money collector, the logic being safety in numbers with 2 being less likely to be jumped on than 1. But yeah, even that, I find it hard to imagine! A teenage McCulloch was half-blind and androgynous--not exactly the image of a tough guy!
was obviously a joke. Kirkdale was rough for sure but had a street called Pansy Street. lol
God Kirkdale is rough, I can't imagine arty Ian doing anything there, although like most of us Merseysiders he's full of mouth and opinion, which can either have you pegged as a genius or get your head kicked in, or in the South, not understood and ignored!
2:34 😆
Class.
What year is this interview from? Anyone Know? It would have to be between 1983 and 1986.
'84
Cute
Fluffy wuffy wuffy
DID HE SAY MOGGED??
why was he invited? i dont get.
The interviewer is awful. Not just for her casual racism. Just clueless overall.
Yan Mcloo
I award this clip 2 stars out of 5 for diversity. Looks like some sort of broadcast beamed in from another planet compared to what CBBC air today, wow!
Super 8mm? thought it was 16mm. Ha Ha...
cringeworthy !
What a dull guy. When he talks i get sleept.
Nighty night, then.
What a shite sentence.