Lush (Miki & Emma) on MuchMusic The Wedge (Canada) appearance Aug 15, 1996
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- Lush (Miki & Emma) on MuchMusic The Wedge (Canada) appearance Aug 15, 1996.
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Oh yeah, ask her about her hair colour...thats a great question !
why are people so critical ? not all of us are cosmetologists..
All I know is these 2 lovely women wrote Never Never….one of the most beautiful and powerful songs ever laid to tape…..Great to see them back in the day. Wish they would reunite and do a tour…..Hollywood Bowl \m/
They did reunite in 2016. You missed it!
Emma wrote it
Wow, the interviewer really sucks. Wtf.
Awesome! Thanks for posting this!
I think Emma was over it by this point. Gritted teeth throughout.
she was. Miki has mentioned it for years lol. they actually both look exhausted and a little bedraggled.
Toronto was on the downslope by the late 90s.
@RideAcrossTheRiver how so?
@@jasonpeng33 Narcissism became the thing. The bankers and reals estate speculators focus-grouped that demographic and started selling off the city to foreign investors. Then the dismantlement and gentrification began which perpetuated the sick horror that is Toronto today--where the poor and homeless are tacitly killed off and the medium-income are driven out.
Bah..that's just Emma being Emma
So, the interviewer was the girlfriend of cartoonist Chester Brown, who gained a measure of fame with his graphic novel Paying For It. The book documented his dalliances with escorts after their breakup, and featured her rather prominently. Those two must've been quite the Toronto indy power couple at this time in the 90's.
This is why MTV died. These completely clueless people interviewing these artists was so cringe.
these questions make me wanna [facepalm.gif]
@@SniffyPoo could have had a decent Star Trek conversation but it devolved into “ how do you keep your hair so red”. And the inevitable answer… “uh,,, I dye it”. Just the worst
This was MuchMusic, but Sook-Yin Lee was not anybody's favourite.
mtv died because they stopped playing music AND THE INTERNET !! NOT BECAUSE OF THIS INTERVIEW ! i'm betting your not the sharpest tool in the shed , but ALWAYS critical of others !! have you been checked for Dunning-Kruger syndrome ?
@@RideAcrossTheRiver she's better than any one at faux news !
Wow. There is some serious passive aggressive stuff with the interviewer here. Very interesting. I think she didn’t like their tone at the beginning, laid into them on men bashing lyrics then drops a little shot at end about “finally making it on time”
You can sense some negative animosity for sure. Maybe I’m tripping but seems pretty evident.
Yeah, very unprofessional interviewer. And didn't get Miki's sarcastic joke about Brian Wilson. Emma and Miki gave as good as they got there!
the 'men-bashing' comment was pure shite tbh
Well look at her.
MuchMusic!
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I listen to Fugazi
Ladykillers was actually about Anthony Keidis being a sexist asshole to Miki. What a surprise.
The ladies were visibly annoyed by the interviewer punk.
Kudos to Miki and Emma for humoring the truly insufferable Sook-Yin Lee. Ugh.
They've always been an awkward interview. They didn't have that one outgoing funny member who handles the interviewer allowing the quieter members to answer a few questions but let the funny one fill most of the time, like Krist Novoselic in Nirvana interviews.
yep, they are shy girls, not the type that act stuck up wanting everyone to kiss they're arse's,, or like Prince so full of himself that others weren't allowed to make eye contact with his greatness..
I like a lot of their music, but if I didn't know anything about them I'd say they were typical prissy, upper middle class english art school kids. You're right, cold fish in the interviews. Cobain actually did some interesting interviews despite the fact that he clearly didn't like doing them. Even someone openly hostile to being interviewed like John Lydon is still funny. People can say the questions are dumb, but it takes two to play tennis.