A true artist and a fantastic performer. His concerts are epic each in their own way. And he's still kicking it! Fan since 78
@frodo2617 ай бұрын
"Im not Angry...anymore". Excellent interview. Declan McManus is very articulate
@TJH3113 Жыл бұрын
That woman was an incredible interviewer.
@hugh-johnfleming289 Жыл бұрын
The best of them, and it is a rare commodity, LISTEN. Most simply rattle of their query from notes and then prepare for the next opportunity...
@musicmakesmysoulfly Жыл бұрын
This is priceless. Elvis at 23!
@beryltheperil2185 Жыл бұрын
Looks about 18 at the most 🤓
@wnerko748421 күн бұрын
He went from baby face to old kinda fast.but im exaggerating.hair receding makes anyone look older.im loosing mine fast
@DouglasRichardson-er4ky10 ай бұрын
Elvis Costello is brilliant love his music and world view, he produced The Specials album around this time he was waaaaaay ahead of his time amazing musician happy holidays to all the Elvis Costello fans 🤓🎅🏼⛄🎄
@vernpascal1531Ай бұрын
Right. I remember when Almost Blue came out I wondered what the hell was he doing. everything at the time through Trust was fantastic. I'd even venture that Taking Liberties is better than London Calling, God Save The Queen etc. To sing Country music I didn't understand it, wasn't much of a Country fan at the time, but he turned me on to Johnny Cash, George Jones, Gram Parsons, and so forth.Very enlightening. Almost Blue is a very good album on it's own. maybe a tad too polished,but it had excellent songs, and he already showed he was a hell of a singer, far beyond say the afforementioned Strummer/Rotten or others at the time if they had tried to do this.
@DouglasRichardson-er4kyАй бұрын
@@vernpascal1531 ... his dad was a band leader he had a great role model 🤓
@hugh-johnfleming289 Жыл бұрын
A simple observation... Having seen 'Costello' twice, once in the late '70s and again the late '90s, we were given two distinct entity. The former was angry and full of contempt. Now this was the end of a long tour in Los Angeles and it is often the case with so many acts. He played a tight, professional 40 minute set and blazed off the stage. The latter, two decades removed, was the kindest, ine of the most generous, performances I have ever seen. He told stories and jokes and played for hours like an old pro. It was akin to sitting with friends, strumming and singing sround a camp fire, with some amplifiers, etc ...
@L0REN0R2Z0RR08 ай бұрын
Someone once said "If the young Elvis Costello had a time machine, he'd travel to the future and kill the old Elvis Costello" :D
@bruceradz6 ай бұрын
Awesome analogy
@garfunkle5447 Жыл бұрын
What a great musician/artist. Still at my top 10. He so many great song.
@FrontmanVideo11 ай бұрын
I happened across this video and I'm glad I clicked on it. That was really cool! Elvis is a very intelligent, real dude!
@hankblumenkranz876210 ай бұрын
Astounding first tv interview. Required watching for any performer of any kind
@tommyhaynes915715 күн бұрын
The best songwriter of our time
@4-dman464 Жыл бұрын
Ah Mavis Nicholson. She was always good was Mavis Nicholson. She died last year age 91.
@randybackgammon890 Жыл бұрын
What an attractive woman always loved her🏴
@slygreen6227 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I always enjoy her interviews. She did a very nice one with Kenneth Williams in 1980.
@Rebel1972x2 ай бұрын
Apparently she strangled her neighbours cats so not that nice.
@johnheath4305 Жыл бұрын
Genius on so many levels
@jamesconnolly120110 ай бұрын
HIS FIRST INTERVIEW WITH A SOPHISTICATED WOMAN ASKING SMART PREPARED QUESTIONS. I LOVE THIS LADY AND E.C. IS SO ADORABLE.......
@StevieZero6 ай бұрын
Wish Id been that switched on when I was 23
@samil5601Ай бұрын
I wish I'd ever looked that young.
@owenwilberforce61384 ай бұрын
Here after almost being done with his autobiography. He has an intelligence about music that is astonishing. His father was a singer for show bands and had a jazz background. He made his way into the world of music as a fan and lover of everything from the Beatles to Dylan and Joni Mitchell, and his understanding of both jazz and classical music is also profound. His lyrics are challenging, his melodies never predictable, and his performances are always full of emotion and energy. While he wasn’t punk per se, he was cut from the ‘77 era and he had the energy in him to withstand the scrutiny of punks and pop music fans. I am utterly impressed with his humility which belies his immense talent. A man out of time and for all seasons, is the prolific songsmith Declan MacManus.
@irenedavo376813 күн бұрын
Very young here?
@nongthip4 ай бұрын
He's 23 I was 13, and didn't get to appreciate his work until I was late-teens, but as young as he and I were back then, a lot of his songs resonate in a surprisingly similar way now as back then. And without fawning too much, I'm still struck that someone so relatively young could be so articulate and cool calm calculated in the context of songs which carry such understated yet strong emotions and opinions. I can still listen to and sing along with so many of the songs even now that I'm 60, it becomes almost timeless, like I can go back to being 18-20 and still relate to them now like hardly any time has passed. That's a special talent on his part indeed.
@gary_paytonАй бұрын
What a bright lad at 23. The American school system is utter tripe
@ROCKINGMAN Жыл бұрын
Remember the big hit Oliver's Army back in '77 strangely the year of the passing away of king Elvis Presley whom I'm a fan of. When I saw Elvis Costello sing Alison with Elvis Presley's guitar on the Johnathan Ross show with Priscilla Presley and Danny Dyer I thought it was a great bit of TV and became more of a fan. I saw Elvis Costello yesterday in Berwick Street, with his young son, I presume, said hello to him, a real nice guy.
@jamesdean1143 Жыл бұрын
“Oliver’s Army”, which Radar Records released on 5 January 1979, is from his third studio album, “Armed Forces”.
@nandopelusi76992 ай бұрын
The future catalog of such a great musician and singer looks already brewing.
@pete7164 Жыл бұрын
Holy SH!T! I had never seen it before, but he DOES look like a young Woody Allen!!!!
@michaellorenzen8200 Жыл бұрын
he certainly had British teeth
@SteveM-ly7oy6 ай бұрын
Very interesting guy. And cut Mavis some slack, she'd been listening to the album and trying to I guess understand it, if that were possible. She looks at him with a combination of interest, shock and wonderment. What an intelligent young man. It's sad, and shocking, too, to see that this is not even fifty years ago, and we are now in 2024 absolutely light years away in the level of culture. You could not have an interview or interviewer now like this. There would be dumb questions, interruptions, questions asked and then the word " because" inserted to make the question more like a bloody statement from the interview. In Britain today, we have no culture, because most people don't have any concept of patience, intellect or manners. As for being properly educated, forget it. A great watch, but makes me so depressed, too.
@RogueAkai16 күн бұрын
No idea how old you are mate, but I think you're a bit over-pessimistic about modern times - or maybe pessimistic in the wrong way. Things like podcasts and other independent long-form content make thoughtful interviews like this much easier to put out on the internet nowadays than during the corporate stranglehold of the 70s (see: Costello's "Radio, Radio" for more on that one). There are genuinely thoughtful interviews on youtube being produced today that would never have made it on the BBC/Thames for lack of available airtime. Yes, it also makes low-tier schlock much easier to produce as well, but 90% of stuff is bollocks and always has been; there's just less curation nowadays. I get the feeling you might be a bit older than I am from your comments on having "no culture" in the UK today (I was born in the 90s). I do get the feeling of some kind of "death of community" in the UK, but I don't think that's to do with peoples manners, patience, and certainly not intellect (more of us went to university than any generation before). I think it's more to do with chronic underinvestment in communities - especially ones that aren't in London or the South East - and the closure of "third spaces" outside of work and home. The Scotland I grew up in was littered with the remnants of torn-down factories and abandoned buildings, and it would be a lie to say that doesn't have an effect on your pride for your homeland. We have our culture, and we take a lot of it from the internet in the same way as previous generations took it from the cinema, or the radio, or the television. Punk still exists, for instance, but it's more electronic and more dissonant which is a sound that better fits the anger of our times. You can hear it in the more alternative pubs in places like Edinburgh or Manchester. My point is, please don't mistake the algorithm-based nonsense that gets big views on youtube for the entirety of our culture; we are still human.
@irenedavo376813 күн бұрын
@@RogueAkaivery young here!
@kobusdutoitbosman62406 ай бұрын
Really great TV interviewer and he’s most certainly a very ‘weird & wonderful fella’ ‼️ 👊🔥 🪖
@brufrog2 ай бұрын
He is so young here...hilarious
@irenedavo376813 күн бұрын
Just 23
@eldeluxo2 ай бұрын
I attended my first Elvis Costello concert in April 1978, I was 16 at the time and his sound was so fresh and new compared to the typical pop and rock I'd been listening to at the time. It's amazing to see this interview now, he was only 23 and already so accomplished! The first two albums were my favourites, and I stopped keeping up with his newer sounds through the years, but that summer of 1978 he was my favourite artist by far and a musical eye opener.
@irenedavo376813 күн бұрын
I remember him part of Rusty!
@martinkristensen839810 ай бұрын
Every time i look at elvis he reminds me of buddy holly
@williamthelast17 ай бұрын
Buddy holly OK for the look !! But Elvis is so much talented than the very talented Buddy !!!
@bogocero6 ай бұрын
Its not a matter of life or death, what is, what is 👌🏼
@ambulocetusnatans Жыл бұрын
Wow, he looks so young. Now I feel really old.
@jeffryphillipsburns Жыл бұрын
He IS so young-and you ARE really old.
@irenedavo376813 күн бұрын
Just 23
@watarutaya10282 ай бұрын
かっこいい
@shpeen88355 ай бұрын
@4:20 Yeah but Elvis you were my patron saint when I was a loser. And you showed me that being a little odd can be really cool.
@simfaithguitar1 Жыл бұрын
A pop singer?? That was funny! The Dean of New Wave !
@jeffryphillipsburns Жыл бұрын
New wave IS pop.
@jeffryphillipsburns Жыл бұрын
Then again, so is punk. Jazz, classical, and authentic folk (folk without guitars and chords and songwriters) and their ethnic equivalents are not pop. All the rest is pop.
@josephdykes18207 ай бұрын
New Wave was punkified pop during the death of disco
@hv12257 ай бұрын
@@josephdykes1820 Disco only died in the US.
@josephdykes18207 ай бұрын
@hv1225 I stand corrected. I had forgotten about discos longer life elsewhere. Elvis Costello didn't really have much fame here until the early 80's with the aid of MTV
@grahamlarmour8763 Жыл бұрын
'in the valleys,'...I liked to go down to her valley..haha!!
@mondoenterprises6710 Жыл бұрын
EC was here. No not that EC. This EC! Elvis Costello!!
@Bat_Boy Жыл бұрын
We need EC to save todays music.
@littleripper312 Жыл бұрын
No we don't. There are tons of great new artists if you stay away from the top100. I love Costello but I'm sick of people claiming old music is the only good art ever made and everything today sucks. I think it's because people can't get past the music they hear when they're in their teens perhaps.
@Riddle99-v7q Жыл бұрын
@@littleripper312100%. I've been thinking about making a playlist of good new rock songs to post anytime when someone says new music is bad overall lol.
@michaellorenzen8200 Жыл бұрын
@@Riddle99-v7qand who today holds a candle to Elvis Costello circa '77-'82
@stugg Жыл бұрын
@@littleripper312 I'm all ears. Any recommendations?
@DouglasRichardson-er4ky10 ай бұрын
... he is only 1 man, he's great, but all the bad music can't be saved 😏
@wpollock110 ай бұрын
I thought that he would state why the Hoover Facrory? I thought I would hear that, but no.
@paulmartin3553 Жыл бұрын
do u have the whole interview including songs?
@jeffskywalker249511 ай бұрын
Buddy Holly & Elvis Presley all into 1.
@plasticweapon Жыл бұрын
hoover factory.
@michaellorenzen8200 Жыл бұрын
strangest guitar
@CliffBronson12126 ай бұрын
Everyone wants to take you down, when your on top ...stay on the bottom, with the One on top ✝️😅
@AFaceintheCrowd01 Жыл бұрын
He was so sweet and clever and charming here on his first TV interview - and he quickly turned so nasty and arrogant and sour thanks to the coke, ego and alcohol.
@vooveks Жыл бұрын
Interesting - he’s a funny one. I’ve always really rated him as a musician and songwriter, but don’t know anything about his trajectory other than musically. Like you say, in this he just comes across as intelligent, totally un-egotistical and nice. Guess he went the way of a lot of pop/rock stars that get famous and have too much money. Is there a specific incident/interview or whatever that makes you say that, though?
@AFaceintheCrowd01 Жыл бұрын
@@vooveks Yes, every single public pronouncement he made after this brief moment.
@vooveks Жыл бұрын
@@AFaceintheCrowd01 Lol. Ok, fair enough.
@GaryWhittingham Жыл бұрын
@@vooveks IKR, I think it's one of his stalkers or ex-wives ;-)
@macguffinman15 ай бұрын
@@vooveks There was an infamous incident in 1979 that changed the trajectory of his career. It was a bad, drunken and possibly coked-up moment when he dropped some racial slurs and got punched out by Bonnie Bramlett. The fallout from it may have both kept him from becoming a Springsteen-sized superstar and saved his life. If you see or read an interview from the early 80s on (and listen to the musical and emotional range of his work) , though, it's clear that he is a brilliant, thoughtful and generous person. (Albeit grumpy sometimes.) Wouldn't overstate the "non-egotistical" though; it's clear along with everything else that he knows he's really good.
@chelebeaqueen8 ай бұрын
at 4:27 "patron saint for losers" - yeah, they don't need a patron saint. for all the help and guidance they would receive from such an entity, they'd turn around and rip him from limb to limb! i'm glad he stated clearly he was not interested in this kind of employment haha. "the pay ain't good enough!" hahaha
@jeffskywalker249511 ай бұрын
Was he named Elvis before or after Elvis Presley Died?
@macguffinman15 ай бұрын
Very shortly before.
@johnoleary87513 ай бұрын
She was in Faulty Towers as the flirtatious French woman to Basil Faulty
@regplasma7906 Жыл бұрын
Middle class Mavis has no idea what Declan is really talking about and the little tiny crumbs she does pick up on , she disagrees. p.s Mavis looks a bit like Roisin Murphy in this vid.
@michaellorenzen8200 Жыл бұрын
hey at least she gave it a go ! good on her
@jacobesmith12 Жыл бұрын
Glad to see that the guardian and new statesmen have changes since his time. Proper down to earth now and no longer into scientific like taxonomies of working class art, whilst drooling for the arts of the more sophisticated classes.
@jeffryphillipsburns Жыл бұрын
Never the New Stesman, but the Guardian has always been enamored of cheap tawdry gossip.
@jeffryphillipsburns Жыл бұрын
That’s “never READ the New Stesman”.
@DjWellDressedMan3 ай бұрын
HOW HOW HOW did Elvis ever marry Diana Krall, like water and oil
@jdolew27 күн бұрын
They get along harmoniously. Very much in love. Read his autobiography.
@dfangirl72 Жыл бұрын
He hasn't changed just gotten older .
@jeffryphillipsburns Жыл бұрын
Yes, he has. He’s gotten much more articulate, and his musical interests, knowledge, and sensitivity have broadened considerably. Even his accent has changed.
@macguffinman15 ай бұрын
@@jeffryphillipsburns You're right but you can see the seeds of that broadening already in his responses in this interview.
@TT-fq7plАй бұрын
People are still wasting so much energy trying to see complexity and profundity in pop music lyrics. They're never complex or profound. Never.
@littleripper312 Жыл бұрын
How was his teeth so bad at such a young age?
@duffbaker9554 Жыл бұрын
Though his two front teeth were gapped, I didn't see any signs of rot, looked pretty white to me..
@dfangirl72 Жыл бұрын
I'm not a oh I gotta get his Elvis Costello CDs but I like Costello always have what I like most his teeth .I myself have crooked teeth at 50 yrs so I love when they change because they get money or are told to change .
@jeffkaufman9875 Жыл бұрын
@littler …Imperfect as they may be, he’s got NOTHING on Shane McGowan!..
@MrNewtonian Жыл бұрын
@@jeffkaufman9875carcass teeth. Like a burnt fence.
@irish6610 ай бұрын
@@jeffkaufman9875 Bowie and Keith Richards also had teeth issues.
@nickdean9683Ай бұрын
"I'm not fake and step over the image game other singers play, but I accepted the very first TV interview I was offered and said 'celebridee.'
@garrigproductions7 ай бұрын
I hear a Welsh twang there...
@carlh429Ай бұрын
He spent quite a few years in Liverpool growing up so you’re hearing a soft Scouse influence which is quite prevalent in parts of North Wales.
@garrigproductionsАй бұрын
@@carlh429 I was actually referring to the twang of Mavis Nicholson, who was indeed from North Wales just as I am. However, you are correct that the scouse influence is quite prevalent in North Wales...