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All roads lead to Sparks: an analysis of pop music of the last 50 years 

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For many years, they were branded as Your Favourite Band's Favourite Band or The Best Band You've Never Heard. Sparks have been a hidden gem of pop music and an influence on many successful artists without most people realising the duo's musical pre-eminence. However, in recent years they have received deserved recognition for their influence and talent, which has led to a new audience discovering their music. Moreover, the Mael brothers' distinctive aesthetic is not limited to their songs, but also includes iconic fashion that has established them as one of the most recognisable bands in this field.
This talk will explore how pop music over the last 50 years can be traced back to Sparks, highlighting their influence, unique style, witty lyrics and ability to constantly reinvent themselves. With over 25 albums released, the Mael brothers remain active and relevant to this day, inspiring new generations and proving that their legacy not only lives on but will transcend.
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@joshpayne4015
@joshpayne4015 11 месяцев назад
Earlier this summer in Berlin I was able to check off a bucket-list item, which was seeing Sparks in concert! Now I'm continuing to ride the post-concert high way longer than it would normally last by trying to exhaust RU-vid of every ounce of Sparks content and enjoy music from their back catalog! As a 4-decade long Sparks fan, I'm amazed at how Ron and Russell are able to move in so many different creative directions. I went many years not knowing another Sparks fan. So sad! I just adore them and hope that they continue to grow and collect a ton of new fans with each new endeavor.
@Teeb2023
@Teeb2023 Год назад
It's absolutely trippy to think that, nearly 50 years after I was listening to "Something for..." that I'd now be watching this interview, with these same guys, on "the internet". Even the concept of such a thing would have been utterly alien to my then ten-year-old self.
@moonbeanification
@moonbeanification 7 месяцев назад
I know what you mean!
@williamclarke2020
@williamclarke2020 5 месяцев назад
Hard to believe that Ron is 78 and Russell is 75!!!!!
@magusxxx
@magusxxx 11 месяцев назад
Todd Rundgren piad attention when no one else would. 1971 - "There's really something special here, Sparks." 1973 - "There's really something special here, New York Dolls." 1977 - "There's really something special here, Meatloaf/Steinman."
@BIGeSTRING
@BIGeSTRING 7 месяцев назад
do you realize that those 2 brothers are men aged 75 and 78???? It's unbelievable how good they still look. And still performing
@JohnLovesSpain
@JohnLovesSpain Год назад
17k views and only 379 likes... Ridiculous. This is a fantastic interview with two incredibly talented, innovative and incredibly humble likeable artists... Ron and Russell, well done, you've had a brilliant career so far and long may it continue 👍
@katastrophenschutzwa
@katastrophenschutzwa Год назад
Thank you SO much for uploading this. Simply wonderful! Ron & Russell are two wonderful human beings. I’ve been lucky enough to see them live twice,including the opening night in Oxford on their current tour. Nobody comes anywhere near to their genius. Hats off to the set designer too! Just spot on.. and that coffee table…..🕶🕶
@lindafield6577
@lindafield6577 9 месяцев назад
Love Sparks ❤️
@rubberface1424
@rubberface1424 Год назад
Veronica Lake - the Samson of the '40s! What a well executed interview with thoughtful questions and really interesting answers. Thanks for this!
@philexile0
@philexile0 Год назад
You gotta love these guys! Sparks forever!
@annabackman3028
@annabackman3028 Год назад
SPARKS is a genre, where pop music is a subgenre. Don't be self-effacing, boys😅! You underestimate yourselves, Sparks encircled pop music and have given pop a family of other subgenres. This said with the deepest respect and admiration 💖💖🥰
@pearllimbert8028
@pearllimbert8028 Год назад
Good interview and Russell in pink !
@bjarnehandal2761
@bjarnehandal2761 11 месяцев назад
I Discovery Sparks in 76,with kimono my house,and i loved them.Their sound so was diffrent.I still love Sparks,wish they will come to Norway,pløying conserts
@me-in-MPLS
@me-in-MPLS Год назад
Heroes
@jeremyhancock6403
@jeremyhancock6403 Год назад
The humour as always very English very MAEL lol
@SilverfoxJB
@SilverfoxJB Год назад
I’ve loved Sparks since I was 13 when Kimono My House came out. I still love that album, but I am entranced by My Baby’s Taking Me Home and Balls. Simplicity and yet crazily complex. Thank you for this amazing interview.
@driveonsacred1720
@driveonsacred1720 Год назад
They don't need to go into the R&R HOF, the HOF needs to get started on their new wing of the hall.❤🎉
@iconicshrubbery
@iconicshrubbery Год назад
2:16 ".. FROM Sparks." Obviously she does not know they ARE Sparks. 😢 Edit: OK. It was a well researched and intelligent overview, I've stopped crying in my latte..
@fanmael1
@fanmael1 Год назад
Haha... I picked that up too.
@4ctmam
@4ctmam Год назад
As awkward as it may sound, it's technically correct.
@davidames1746
@davidames1746 3 месяца назад
Good questions from audience...refreshing!
@Emalaith89
@Emalaith89 Год назад
Thanks for uploading!! Great interview!!
@prunepurple
@prunepurple Год назад
This is the first time I see such a long interview of them and with really good questions. Thanks so much
@charlesfrith
@charlesfrith Год назад
He took the words out of my mouth. The latest music has got me into the older stuff cfx
@Andy.Moore.AndysTreasureTrove
Terrific interview!
@cameronhowe4066
@cameronhowe4066 8 месяцев назад
i saw them last night , it was a wish come true and they were fantastic , so good and his voice was spectacular and the song list was mixed . They played bon voyage and beaver o lindy , made my decade
@annabackman3028
@annabackman3028 Год назад
I would absolutely LOVE to hear Sparks' originally 'Annette' album, with Rebecca Sjöberg in the role of Ann. I hope they can release it on an anniversary for the movie 'Annette' sometime. Preferably when both they and I still are alive 😄 Rebecca Sjöberg attends in the 'The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman' as 'The Hollywood Starlet' (albums English and Swedish, the original performances in Stockholm and London (2009), and the play at the Los Angeles Film Festival 2011). She also sings in the master piece 'Life With the Macbeth's' from 'Hippopotamus'. She also had a small part in the movie 'Annette'.
@TheChadTI
@TheChadTI 6 месяцев назад
Love these guys so much. Every era.
@JrJVintage1956
@JrJVintage1956 Год назад
Excellent video/interview , thank you for posting!
@ProgRockKeys
@ProgRockKeys Год назад
Loved this! My 70s band “Cigarettes” were heavily influenced by Sparks! They remain an influence to this day! Great to hear directly from these two guys!
@mattellin4657
@mattellin4657 Год назад
Your band is legendary. Are there are any more songs recorded other than the two on RU-vid? I love Cigarettes. You guys and The Quick are my favorite "Sparks-core" bands
@lauriegiemza4570
@lauriegiemza4570 Год назад
Great audience questions
@williamclarke2020
@williamclarke2020 5 месяцев назад
I love these brothers! Ron has to be one of the coolest guys on planet Earth! I love when Russell sings, "I Predict!" This was th e song that turned me on to Sparks. What is your favourite Sparks tune?
@tommytee8387
@tommytee8387 Год назад
You only have to listen to the Killers who are clearly influenced by Ron and Russell..50+ years and still sounding as fresh as ever…
@paulfogarty7724
@paulfogarty7724 9 месяцев назад
What used to bug me was that you'd see bands ( that I also liked btw ) having great success with a sound or look that was very Sparks like. Yet Sparks themselves were having it pretty rough at that time. Rarely played on radio and only the very odd appearance on Top of The Pops. Having said that, I also enjoyed that they were more in the background. It made them seem more mysterious and exclusive. The same reason I also liked John Foxx.
@mikehayes5889
@mikehayes5889 7 месяцев назад
Absolutely brilliant but would have liked to hear about wanting to work with Jaques Tati -Tsu Hark and The Seduction of…and whether Mai is dead and buried or still on life support 💙
@randolfo1265
@randolfo1265 11 месяцев назад
Didn't know their way around a Moog synthesizer? I got a feeling it was easy for Ronald to catch on.. . . . Anything with a keyboard!
@gumunduringigumundsson4315
@gumunduringigumundsson4315 Год назад
Been á super fan since a detective I lived with showed them to me in 2000. ❤🎉
@LocoRodeoBozo
@LocoRodeoBozo 2 месяца назад
Was his name Sherlock Holmes?
@pulibcn
@pulibcn Год назад
Pongan subtitulado por favor
@michelboinet261
@michelboinet261 11 месяцев назад
Russell should visit any optician to have his spectacles properly fitted on his ears and nose.
@englishteacher.8635
@englishteacher.8635 11 месяцев назад
Ha ha, I do that all the time too, probably from putting them on my head - it stretches them.
@awrogers3013
@awrogers3013 Год назад
I love them but please come on. There is and always has been TONS of music. Ludicrous to say this really about anyone
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