This may be awkward, but in her defense, If I had Alex Turner standing in front of me it'd be a miracle if I managed to remember any word from the two languages I speak (let alone form sensible sentences)
This is so fucking awkward 💀💀💀 Alex tries to make jokes to break the ice and none of the interviewers get them, the clockwork joke part made me so uncomfortable
@@royalhumbug7243 It wasn't really a joke, I think Alex genuinely meant he doesn't like Like Clockwork (the album) and the female interviewer tried to make it into a joke
I've just returned to this interview and realised that when Alex gets talking about music he's actually very coherent. From about 5:10 to about 6:20 he does really well (by his standards) talking.
This is the most awkward interview and interview setup. He’s being crowded by the interviewers, who are just staying in frame, and you can sense his claustrophobia from it, plus the questions. I actually felt bad for him. I was like, at least it’s almost over, then saw there was ten more minutes 😂 must have felt like an eternity. But good for him for handling it as well as he could. It also forces him to not really escape any answers cause the only way towards comfort is just answer the questions. It’s great
Soy yo o alex estaba realmente incomodo JSKAJA osea, desde que llego no sabia donde posar sus manos 😂 y aparte, la chica trataba de coquetear con Alex y llamar su atencion cuando el solo hablaba de sus discos ❤️ KSJS
You guys know what's curious about this interview (awkwardness aside) ? Somewhen by 12:00 mins there's a question that leads a comment about " being the same guys from Sheffield and so on ... " and some years later we have, The Ultracheese, which is a reflection about this topic.
To be honest it doesn’t really make much sense… he’s just saying he doesn’t like clockwork, and she speculates it’s because of time ticking by. Alex being cryptic and vague as usual!
I don’t think so… if you want to see him off his face watch a few TLSP interviews. In this one he’s just being his British self (believe me there’s a lot of us like this in the UK!).