That was incredible! (new to the band) It is so damn cool to see this happen live. Thank you
@TommieJoShelton-v1n6 күн бұрын
คลักซ์คลักซ์คลานโคโมดส์
@TommieJoShelton-v1n6 күн бұрын
แรนคิน 1959
@bochini16 күн бұрын
Why are people saying the narrator and the interviewer didn't understand without explaining what he didn't understand?
@FrequentLiarRilesPodcast8 күн бұрын
Bro self edited quick af 😂 he wasn’t getting canceled BACK THEN 😂
@pthechief70359 күн бұрын
trying to belittle someone who is on a higher level of thinking… jokes on you sir
@macsram97209 күн бұрын
Who locked him in basement and forced him to paint
@ADR199E10 күн бұрын
I just got done watching his movie, I’ll be honest…. He was a free thinker… but lazy.
@myway553610 күн бұрын
A ghay painter that's who he wants to be hahahahahahhahahahah
@iamryan_inBits11 күн бұрын
The answers to those questions are way too complex and abstract in his mind for him to quickly answer, that’s my guess.
@lady757112 күн бұрын
You can tell he has addict mannerisms. It’s so crazy how they use this man, but he was a genius at what he did.
@H.R.H-Amina_Bin_Shafiq-SHAKTI13 күн бұрын
HE'S HIGH ON SOMETHING
@emilyannfrancesmay391914 күн бұрын
I first saw The Mad at a little known spot in the 1980s called Club X. It was in the Tribeca neighborhood and was a luncheonette by day. At night some groups booked the place and played there to a small audience. It was very special to be so close to the band.
@Fasthebaker16 күн бұрын
Terrible interviewer, basquiat just wanted to be heard
@joseyfuller16 күн бұрын
💙
@unicornmadness628616 күн бұрын
For the commenters saying Jean Michel Basquiat wasn't saying anything maybe y'all should watch the full documentary on him. The reporter who did this interview imo was a racist and didn't see Jean Michel's art as something to be admired. Just watch the documentary and it's clear as day that the interviewer didn't care for anything about Jean Michel. Jean Michel Basquiat was a beautiful soul. SAMO
@olllloollllo17 күн бұрын
Overrated and a victim of white hype and exploitation.
@smurff843617 күн бұрын
Jay Z talks like him too 😂
@diorgasmask18 күн бұрын
“I grew up with frustration” “So is there any frustration in your art? 👱🏻♂️🎤” One of the worst interviewers of all time. (I’ve seen other parts, he’s awful.)
@teachermariogarcia429919 күн бұрын
Trapoed in the closet the closed😅
@uwcb120 күн бұрын
Wow. This is bad…
@stealthsadhu30621 күн бұрын
Part of the excitement was the sense of danger. If you're close to the stage and you catch his eye and he doesn't like what he sees -or he likes your girlfriend a little too much- he just might launch himself off the stage, and try to punch you in the face never breaking rhythm of the song. He was a little twerp, willing to sacrifice himself at every show. How we loved him. And love him still. Artist.
@user-re1lu4nv9o21 күн бұрын
What an exhibition! Great.
@ellimick595822 күн бұрын
Only learned just recently that Walter played - uncredited - many of the guitar solos on the Ramones albums. That says a lot about the man.
@PETERNELLIGANNELLIGAN-bi4ev22 күн бұрын
ROBERT MICHAEL PICARD WHOS A PINKO BROTHERS AND SISTERS LITTLE SISTER PEARL JAM BAND KING CRIMSON BAND CHINA ACROBATS
@CharlesLoukas23 күн бұрын
Try 0:75 speed
@coffgunn100523 күн бұрын
Kid cudi gotta play him
@Wingedlion11124 күн бұрын
He’s far from angry . Why are black people always portrayed and painted as angry? we have way more emotions than that, a myriad of them that most people can’t even comprehend or understand. We’re not simple we are not complicated, we are intricate and that’s just what he was/still is to this day… a true artist with intricate feelings and intelligence that shone through his art work.
@doubleslit338925 күн бұрын
hot stuff
@diannabolden737826 күн бұрын
That's right honey that is the truth. He is or was a very talented painter, Artist a genius 💖🥰🙏🥰💖
@bnpennell27 күн бұрын
Amazing. Thank you for posting.
@diannabolden737828 күн бұрын
I love his creation's he is a or was a fabulously talented individual. I love everything he paint's💖💖💖
@queenempress254129 күн бұрын
He died when he was 27. He has the highest selling painting in US HISTORY. $110 MILLION. Troubled past.
@sharonblessed914029 күн бұрын
😍
@ScarletRed.29 күн бұрын
Could they of at least had another creative person interview him, geez.
@alsmith985329 күн бұрын
Never heard of him seems miserable, poor guy
@Angel-he2yj29 күн бұрын
This is still a Caucasian
@cyberone2763Ай бұрын
I didn't understand the last sentence . He was called "eccentric ". I remember seeing a movie about him. For some reason, he reminds me of the old Michael Jackson there. He was handsome.
@lillyofthealley25Ай бұрын
🖤💎⚜️ Respect the classics.
@IrisHutchinson-tm8ydАй бұрын
DUDE GOT SOME SECRETS,YOU CAN SEE AND HEAR IT 😳 👀 THE NERVOUS RESPONSE TO THE QUESTIONS 😮HE HAS SEEN SOME THINGS NO PERSON IS SUPPOSED TO SEE😢
@sck...Ай бұрын
this interviewer compared him to an ape
@kevinwayne259Ай бұрын
i would love to hear this dude have a convo w hendrix
@jean6509Ай бұрын
This is just ridiculous, and sad to me !! Why ? Why? Why ? I really don’t freakin understand or get this shit !!
@teresaberry9786Ай бұрын
He was extremely handsome sad how his life was
@charlesjones900Ай бұрын
What does he mean a long time ago…he was still a kid when he recorded this😊