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@MsCNail-fe1sj
@MsCNail-fe1sj 2 күн бұрын
I love June, she has such a warm, funny personality...I can see what Elvis saw in her. I enjoyed her book too, I thought she was perfect for Elvis.
@Horizon344
@Horizon344 2 күн бұрын
Cute & interesting girl, talented & beautiful, but destroyed ultimately by the horrors of her childhood & too many wrong major decisions in her life. Great pity, she didn't deserve it. Interesting interview, thx, I wish more journalists kept & uploaded their interviews like this, they're a vital source of information on their subjects.
@colinpurssey9875
@colinpurssey9875 3 күн бұрын
PJ Proby's vocal range is extraordinary . From what I've heard and seen of him it seems he can do justice to any song of any style , tempo or genre . Sadly , probably the most underrated vocalist in recent history . Jones might be a nice fella and all that , but vocally he's vastly inferior to PJ .
@afinecollector
@afinecollector 4 күн бұрын
What a gem of an interview. His accent was so much stronger way back too. Such a humble man.
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 4 күн бұрын
@@afinecollector thanks for listening and responding
@zacharynathanson2003
@zacharynathanson2003 5 күн бұрын
I can imagine there's a resurgence thanks to the usage of the song in Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. I would love to think Richard Harris would've gotten a kick out of it.
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 5 күн бұрын
@@zacharynathanson2003 he’d love it
@Quixpeed
@Quixpeed 7 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing this.
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 7 күн бұрын
@@Quixpeed thanks for responding
@she__won_in_action7494
@she__won_in_action7494 9 күн бұрын
Thank tou for this!!! 😍
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 9 күн бұрын
@@she__won_in_action7494 thank you for responding
@liamthomas2494
@liamthomas2494 12 күн бұрын
You and louis theroux didn't really seem interested in what he had to say the way you interviewed him like Louis was like you were trying to catch him out over something you've assumed and to this day we don't really know what savile was.
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 12 күн бұрын
@@liamthomas2494 thanks for listening but there’s nothing in your response to reply to
@liamthomas2494
@liamthomas2494 11 күн бұрын
@@JoeElvis2009 You obviously have your own way of interviewing but I feel that you didn't seem that interested in what he had to say like when you got on about the topic of clubs you could have asked Jimmy about his time when he was a DJ at discotheques in Leeds like at the Mecca which is now in victoria gate. Jimmy had a flat above the Mecca, he had discotheques in Manchester as well, his time in Manchester isn't well documented it would have been nice to hear about that. Jimmy spent his first week in showbiz with Cliff Richard and he was the first DJ to be asked for top of the pops plus he was a DJ with radio luxembourg when it was pirate radio with other disc jockeys like Dave lee Travis, Tony Blackburn and Noel Edmonds. Jim'll fix it was the first programme of it's kind for young working class kids, Blue peter was more to do with the scouts. You could have asked him if he had a personal favourite fix it like that episode when he took that young lad from the strawberry fields orphanage over to Israel to educate him about the pilgrimage sites. What Jimmy did with the intercity 125 the first high speed rail in Britain which saved British rail at the time after the beeching cuts he led the campaign with them age of the train adverts. How he miraculously got a green beret would have been an interesting question as well. His relationship with royalty as well, Michael Parkinson found a way to get him to speak about prince Philip. I believe that Jimmy's legacy shouldn't be completely erased like it has he still did a lot of good in his life.
@feliciadiaz8341
@feliciadiaz8341 14 күн бұрын
Que voz tan varonil. Te amamos Neil ❤❤
@feliciadiaz8341
@feliciadiaz8341 14 күн бұрын
Que suerte
@ElizabethMoore-n7x
@ElizabethMoore-n7x Ай бұрын
She wrote an autobiography
@anton1990
@anton1990 Ай бұрын
Wonderful to hear Richard Harris speak on this topic! MacArthur Park is my favorite song of all time ❤️
@ziggersz4899
@ziggersz4899 Ай бұрын
Great interview, Joe! I love Oasis music.❤🎶🎵
@beckysnails1324
@beckysnails1324 Ай бұрын
When you read the lyrics of one of the songs about Paula, it is shocking and cruel. It's definitely about Paula as it refers to actual events and one being about in OK magazine which Paula was in a lot. I just think how can you sing this song or play it after they have died. It makes me wonder about Bob, if he says these things about her in death what did he say to her when she was alive. The song is beyond mean. He showed empathy towards millions of people but doesn't show empathy to the one person who shared his life. The shockind death of Michael Hutchence and then Paula finding out her Dad wasn't her Dad is enough to push anyone to depression. Rest In Peace Paula ❤
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 Ай бұрын
I agree and this is why I pushed him so hard on the question
@vvvvvvvvv608
@vvvvvvvvv608 Ай бұрын
I don't believe he was racist, maybe it's because I'm such a big fan, I think that's the way Texans spoke back then, could be wrong.
@alfiejack2864
@alfiejack2864 Ай бұрын
Great interview, cheers for sharing!
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 Ай бұрын
@@alfiejack2864 thanks for taking the time to respond!
@lovedaybebe5881
@lovedaybebe5881 Ай бұрын
The story of feeling 🙏🏻 he is just so poetic 🙏🏻
@andrewkostelnyk272
@andrewkostelnyk272 Ай бұрын
Brian Epstein was gay -all the Beatles knew this and did t care -John Lennon was supposed to have had an affair with Brian apparently
@jonathanlane4496
@jonathanlane4496 Ай бұрын
Alright Ok.
@saundraweber4395
@saundraweber4395 Ай бұрын
Love her laugh 😅
@jasonbeard4713
@jasonbeard4713 Ай бұрын
I never knew of his book. I shall search and hopefully find. Applause to you for the Harris spoken words. Quite a vocalization from a most unique personality. The song, in its textures, never fails to make me pause and enter my memory's playground. I give you my appreciation. Be well.
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 Ай бұрын
@@jasonbeard4713 thank you. The book is on Amazon and in Irish shops still. Enjoy
@TwoWhiteGirlsNYC
@TwoWhiteGirlsNYC Ай бұрын
James behavior towards Carly is destructive. Be a man.
@1Cruzer4u
@1Cruzer4u Ай бұрын
Fascinating Interview! Tom has always been a CLASS ACT.
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 Ай бұрын
@@1Cruzer4u thanks for listening and responding
@MemoryCircle
@MemoryCircle Ай бұрын
Nice way to treat the mother of your children, James. It's strange that you are the only one who avoids her like this.
@CadiaComanducci
@CadiaComanducci 2 ай бұрын
Purtroppo faccio molta fatica a seguire..impiego troppo tempo Non è possibile la traduzione in italiano? Mi scusi, trovo che sia molto interessante....
@Mary-bk2wj
@Mary-bk2wj 2 ай бұрын
Sinatra was jealous of Elvis. Later, they became good friends.
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 2 ай бұрын
@@Mary-bk2wj Sinatra tried to help Elvis get off drugs
@Mary-bk2wj
@Mary-bk2wj 2 ай бұрын
@@JoeElvis2009 Elvis’ medications were prescribed. He didn’t take them for recreational purposes.
@louisemoore7715
@louisemoore7715 2 ай бұрын
One of the greats...Someone asked what here hobbies were.....She replied, Movement at day and dreams at night....
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 2 ай бұрын
@@louisemoore7715 she was one of the greats, fabulous line!
@louisemoore7715
@louisemoore7715 2 ай бұрын
@@JoeElvis2009 These artists certainly enhance our lives with observations and perspectives that stir our inner knowing....Her gifts add to humanity that high tech anything can't touch. THX for you comment!
@regidon6816
@regidon6816 2 ай бұрын
i wish i had a session with him and ollie reed them guys are legendary actors and big time sessioners!
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 2 ай бұрын
@@regidon6816 that would have been epic
@ashlimac
@ashlimac 2 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore Ms. June. It’s easy to see why Elvis loved her. She’s a genuine, relatable, fellow Southern firecracker. My favorite part of this interview is hearing her laugh. She is full of spunk and life! Ms. June said no to Elvis. Not enough people would risk losing him for his sake. I’m glad he had someone like June in his life. And I’m glad she had him, if only for a moment. But what a glorious moment theirs was!❤ Ms. June, if you’re reading this, big hugs from Florida.💕
@natasabobinec9413
@natasabobinec9413 2 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ Thank you for posting this great interview
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 2 ай бұрын
@@natasabobinec9413 thanks for the thank you!
@adrianc1264
@adrianc1264 3 ай бұрын
Deeply unpleasant man (St Bob i mean)
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 3 ай бұрын
@@adrianc1264 I agree
@adrianc1264
@adrianc1264 Ай бұрын
@@JoeElvis2009 Over the years I've met several (well known) people who knew/met/interviewed him - not one of them had a good word to say about him. Judge a tree by its fruit Mt 7:15
@brenthosier5986
@brenthosier5986 3 ай бұрын
In 1981 I hung out with Jim in Malibu and later when he was living in the woods. He was very resentful of Elvis. Proby was a better singer, technically, not only for his range, but for his range of mimicry. In other words he was more versatile. But when Elvis was not being manipulated away from his essence, he had a special magic that transcends all that. Saying Presley's voice was soft or weak is absurd. But that's PJ Proby. Someone with an absurd amount of talent, an enigma.
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 3 ай бұрын
@@brenthosier5986 Elvis had spirit. Proby has none
@brenthosier5986
@brenthosier5986 3 ай бұрын
@@JoeElvis2009 HeyJoe, I'm not saying Proby was a great guy. I witnessed some of this, but still think he was "the singer." Devil in the details, perhaps.
@dmj8891
@dmj8891 3 ай бұрын
Who the fuck is Phoebe Bridgers?
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 3 ай бұрын
@@dmj8891 please cut expletive
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 3 ай бұрын
Because he wasnt
@paulmathews7021
@paulmathews7021 3 ай бұрын
Why doesn’t Gabriel Byrne just come out straight and say he was talking to Harris.
@davidkettell5726
@davidkettell5726 3 ай бұрын
As someone that grew up in that era i can tell you that P.J. P roby was a far superior singer that was back stabbed by Tom Jones and the BBC.
@venganzamujer354
@venganzamujer354 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much I love the man
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting!
@valeriareed7234
@valeriareed7234 4 ай бұрын
His granny……That was so lovely…..🖤💫✨⚡️
@dtzjones2222
@dtzjones2222 4 ай бұрын
Love her 💚
@akrenwinkle
@akrenwinkle 4 ай бұрын
Nancy's a bald-faced liar saying Frank was supportive about her nude Playboy layout. No way in the world would Italian Provincial daddy react in any way but shock and disapproval. It is probable he never looked at it, but he certainly heard about it from wife Barbara, who loathed Nancy. If anyone didn't know, the photos included her you-know-what. If she wanted Frank's attention, or to hurt him, this did the trick; she certainly didn't need the money. It was in 1995, and it's no coincidence that Frank's heart condition took a big turn for the worse that year.
@marilynlevey3945
@marilynlevey3945 4 ай бұрын
God bless Neil, you are so precious to your fans ❤🌹🌺🌷❤️
@ziggersz4899
@ziggersz4899 4 ай бұрын
Beautiful, heart-wrenching, soulful and lovely poem or 'song' to your father, Joe. Thank you for sharing. Julie🌸
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 4 ай бұрын
Thanks Julie.
@OllyBockus
@OllyBockus 4 ай бұрын
Came here looking for a Sarstedt song (not this one) which a woman online was describing..she was very vague on detail but said it was a 'creepy' song, referencing underage girls..any ideas?
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 4 ай бұрын
No
@Ksvtjhyb7
@Ksvtjhyb7 28 күн бұрын
No also
@mrsbee5056
@mrsbee5056 4 ай бұрын
You are a natural psychic. I wouldn't be surprised if you have seen the light ones travelling around or in this case...felt the dark ones which lived inside Savill. These were released into the world to find a new home in his death.
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 4 ай бұрын
Your first line is not unlike a Native American said to me 30 years ago, and with which Tori Amos, agreed. They said I am a "medium", but I shy away from such phrases. But I do know I am highly empathetic, and now that I am older, I choose carefully those I allow anywhere near me! Thanks for listening and for your inspiring and insightful comment.
@mrsbee5056
@mrsbee5056 4 ай бұрын
I feel her frustration conversing with an uneducated man with no or little real life experience.
@Littlelunasoul
@Littlelunasoul 4 ай бұрын
Love this interview so much ❤
@Littlelunasoul
@Littlelunasoul 4 ай бұрын
New follower here 👋 I’ve listened to a few of your other interviews (Paula Yates and Eartha Kitt to name my faves so far) which were wonderful, and you have such a beautiful way with beautiful people. This interview however… wow… what a challenge for you. Well done for coming out the other side with your integrity intact 🙃 looking forward to listening to more, thank you for resurrecting these 🙏
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for listening and for this response. Paula and Eartha were great spirits, and I responded in kind. Geldof is not, so I responded there in kind too!
@Littlelunasoul
@Littlelunasoul 4 ай бұрын
@@JoeElvis2009 I love that! That’s what makes you good at your job, responding and adapting to the personality in front of you at the time. I loved what you said in Eartha/Paula about bringing the psychology into an interview. A good interview, for me, is an exchange between the two people and having compassion and empathy for the vulnerabilities in a person when they feel them. Maybe Bob could do with showing a more vulnerable side rather than what he did here - I was flabbergasted 😅
@58joana
@58joana 4 ай бұрын
I've just heard you saying that moving põem for your father. I Saw myself in your words. Can ser you recovered, as have I, with time. But we never forget. I'm sure your father would BE proud of you today.❤️
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 4 ай бұрын
More important is that you saw yourself in my words. Thanks for listening
@karankapoorpoetry
@karankapoorpoetry 4 ай бұрын
Hi Joe, would you kindly consider making the entirety of this available without paywalling it?
@JoeElvis2009
@JoeElvis2009 4 ай бұрын
I’m afraid not. I charge people to use my interviews in documentaries so I can’t be seen to give them in full for free!
@version736ha2
@version736ha2 4 ай бұрын
20:55 reminds me of Paul Sykes😂