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Will Sergeant in Conversation with Bill Drummond @ Rough Trade East 30/08/23
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- čas přidán 23. 09. 2023
- Will Sergeant willsergeant.co.uk/
Rough Trade East - London
Wednesday 30th August 2023
Will Sergeant ( Echo & the Bunnymen) in conversation with
Bill Drummond (Big in Japan, The KLF)
Part 2: 'Echoes: A memoir continued' book launch
Will you are a great storyteller. And a very creative guitarist. Keep writing. Keep playing that guitar. Never stop.
Enjoyed this interview two legends of the music industry.
That was great!
Will lovely bloke, true gent.
Have met him and can totally confirm.
I love bill Drummond.
This is great. Love Bill and Will together. Bit of a change from the stock standard interview.
thank you for sharing!
1:02 It's already shaping up like something by Harold Pinter! :0)
And the best guitarist goin
Thank you
I get the shoes thing. 😊
This is two Brits talking shite in a pub. Love it!
According to Wikipedia Heaven Up Here is High Jones' first credit as Producer
Overall it wasn't a great idea to have Bill do this......I wish I could only know that you will read this Will S. You I DO know could never no matter how much you try be ordinary. I understand that for one's sanity that to pay attention to and to understand the everyday minutiae from such an early age was because you are not only a guitarist in a band that creates all the multitudes of imagery emotion drama and telluric nuministic atmospheric icccs?? But right there beside that Will S.....was the one also plainly visible that must have known as kid to get a heavy duty anchor ⚓ because the legendary mysterion Will is an artist of sound that can take you on Awesome modern futuristic yet coming out from the granite sound Art that is a unique style unmatchable because its' got your fucking autograph all over it Will Sargeant...Mac the Mouth not scary...Will the Tornado Medusa Oracle Bootleg busting Moonshine Still....Well doesn't have to be scary...can wash dishes...no that's the other bloke.🎉❤
Will is a time-traveller. He wrote melodies on his lute in the seventeenth century to beguile listeners at local fairs and countryside fetes. He has jumped forward in time four hundred years to be with us. The lute couldn't travel through time with him, so he came with nothing. Like when Arnold Schwarzenegger came through a time portal in Terminator. In his birthday suit. Soon remedied by pegging some clothes from a washing line rather than beating someone up and taking their clothes off them Terminator style. Next came finding a stringed instrument.
I've never liked breton tops either