Originally Posted by: perspexorange Spotted this on YouTube:
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Originally Posted by: perspexorange Interview with Sheila Rock, music photographer, in which she name checks the band and tells a story.
I've heard of rock photographer Mick Rock (RIP) but was unaware of Sheila Rock. I guess if you're a photographer with the surname Rock, you're obliged to be a rock photographer!
Originally Posted by: perspexorange Warning: the interviewee doesn't really draw breath and, to put it politely, is 'in the zone' when it comes to occupying the conversation.
For me it was more her langorous, long-pause style that stood out. Like someone needed to pep her up with speed or coke or something.
So the interviewers appear to be music journos, David Hepworth and Mark Ellen both formerly of the revamped 1980s "Whistle Test" (no Old Grey). I was looking at the
Wikipedia page for Whistle Test and was less than thrilled to read that "the series was cancelled in early 1987 by Janet Street-Porter, who had been appointed head of Youth Programmes at the BBC". Thanks Janet, you gobby cow. I didn't like you much as a presenter, and don't think much of your 'decision' either. What did she replace it with? Anything?
Originally Posted by: perspexorange So, start watching at 23:52 to get to the good stuff.
Did you watch to the end? The last thing she says at 28:43 (not NO related) seems to leave both men speechless. Mark Ellen jumps in with "different times" whilst Hepworth seems to be moving his mouth but unable to get any words out! They quickly end the interview after that.
She says she told them to go back to Manchester, but clealry she did manage to get a couple of pictures, and they look quite familiar. So perhaps not a total waste of time.