Interview The Human League - Philip Oakey, Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley (part 2) descargar videos gratis


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The Human League about Real instrument, creativity, Herbie Hancock, statement, hope for success, different culture, everyone wants to be famous

Video interview with synthpop band The Human League. FaceCulture spoke to Philip Oakey, Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley about the band, the new album Credo, playing live, electronic music, Herbie Hancock, Don't You Want Me, success, old synthesizers, real instruments and more. (09/02/2011)

Comentarios

10 years ago

Dyno Rod

Susan Ann <3

10 years ago

Bobby Head

Honest, humble, talented. A rare combination these days. 

10 years ago

Logical Truth

I love joanne

10 years ago

MIkey Crashcap

They do seem pleasant, humble, almost pathologically modest, yet genuine, don't they?

10 years ago

Captain Wise

YES! I know!

10 years ago

Johnnysynth

The survivors of yesterday are the ones who were nice and didn't piss off many on the way up.

11 years ago

Sunny D

There's a strong sense of "being real and in the moment" with these 3. Down to earth, which is what's missing from today's youth culture, sadly.

11 years ago

glaatraa

Yorkshire people are incapable of bullshit - it's amazing anyone from Yorkshire manages to make it in the world.

11 years ago

Jethro Jackson

Phil Oakey is a much better musician than Herbie..... LOL

12 years ago

njac1946

Sounds like Sharon

12 years ago

SweetSweetWaldo

isn't the guitars versus synthesizers feud outmoded in 2011? There is so much more room for niche markets these days. You can be electroclash or old-school heavy metal today and you'll find fans. It's very different from 25 years ago when the music industry was dominated by a handful of major record labels. Better DIY technology and the Internet enables artists to bypass the bigshots.

13 years ago

anonymusum

Unfortunately they are not right saying that synthesizers are just as important as guitars right now. A band without a guitar is hardly accepted as a band.

13 years ago

Adrian Wareham

so true what they say about the fame thing, some people just want to be famous for anything, a least the human league had tunes to back them up...

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