Lovely lady, very talented, knew she enjoyed her Cigars (maybe why her voice has that amazing sound) but never knew she was into rocks and I understand the smells thing but I thought she'd prefer something better than Vodka!
she is a music veteran at this point also she is so much more comfortable during interviews, i know she wasnt very fond of them in the past but watching her now she is delightful
as far as i know studio 54 is still closed...stuff's too breathy with the analogs too upfront...........vodka [Zzzzzzzzzzz] ..........rocks.....................well, that was stimulating
Really love odd qualities in women like her. She's a damn sexy woman that makes brilliant electronic music. Not sure about the smell of geraniums though. Bloody awful smell!
Alison Goldfrapp Interview with Jools Holland. 2013pm 16.7.23 you should listen to bismuth if you like the ladies who collect rocks and are into geology.
When you get a chance to interview an artist of her stature, for god's sake ask about the art! Not whether she collects rocks and what they may be called 🤦♂️
@@omardj13 yeah she can be tricky to do interviews with for sure :) but I love her, she's such a creative queen and Goldfrapp easily made some of the best alt-pop of the 21th century
This is exactly what I was thinking. Holland was so patronising here. I was trying to imagine him asking the same set of questions of, say, Nick Cave or Patti Smith or Chrissie Hynde or Beck. We learned about the use of geranium oil in Goldfrapp's dressing room and her collection of rocks and whether she likes a dance or not. Jeez.
@@skooshy621why and how is it patronising that he asks her a question about something she is passionate about? And if you know anything about her work then you’ll know that rocks where a huge element in the aesthetics of the silver eye tour! Put your sexism card away you sound like a clown