Obviously they are annoyed with a guy (Tom called an ass) with big blonde hair who might have upset Bob ( perhaps that's why he didn't join the interview) anyway they just weren't having it.
ID watch them watching TV. This is golden just to watch them discuss any topic whatsoever. Legends all of them. Jeff and Bob are the only ones left alive.
You can see where Jeff almost answered her question seriously about his current production, and George steps in and stops him with his "construction" comment.
Jeff Lynne , genio creador de ELO también trabajo en la música de esos otros 2 genios. Con el ex Beatle ,hizo" Cloud Nine" y con Petty "Free Falling" "Wont back Down"
It's unfortunate that the interviewer can't get the point of the group... They don't make fun of each other; rather, they are "having fun"! As a musician, I could not believe the possibility of playing with so many great singers and musicians!!
I've watched this interview about one hundred times, it still makes me laugh. But sometimes I cry, because I wish George was still here. I miss him, and all of the great music he would've created, if he didn't die. Saw him in 1974, it was awesome. Sometimes I wish it was the "other two" that died, instead of John and George. Sorry all you Paulie and Ringo fans... 💔🎶✌
they sure . enjoyed life back then and no money worries... smoke some ...play some knowing they could be next to die. wtf with crazy bob d.? i never thought he sang worth a damn😃 if onlx i could meet jeff l. then i could die happy! hope he comes to s fla. soon. do they have make a wish for gen xers? anyone?
Well done Jeff, for your endeavour to work with Roy, and your friendship with George, that enabled this wonderful chapter in their lives. The poor buggers having to put up with interviews like this - trying so hard to be tolerant, and polite, but failing at times.
@@TC-dw6wg They were stuck doing that interview in the middle of filming the video, undoubtedly because someone's manager or some label executive said they had to do it. I think they were all annoyed by it.
I wouldn't say he was jaded or negative. He had, by then, done hundreds of interviews from the Beatles up til The Wilburys. I think he just knows it's one of those things you have to go through when releasing a record. I think he's just playing around. If you want to watch a real negative George, watch his interview on The Dick Cavett Show.
He said in the interview, how much of this is actually going to be used? In my opinion meaning, why are we wasting time on this if it’s not going to be used.