Steve Martin on how David Geffen thrived through friendships | American Masters | PBS
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On September 25, 2009, Steve Martin sat down with director Susan Lacy for a conversation on how record industry mogul and studio executive David Geffen found Hollywood success through his friendships with industry folks like The Eagles, Elton John, Joni Mitchell and more. Interview conducted for "Inventing David Geffen" (2012).
Chapters:
00:00 Memories of the scene around Hollywood’s legendary Troubadour nightclub as an outsider comedian
03:43 On how his relationship with Geffen deepened during the production of “The Little Shop of Horrors”
05:17 Geffen’s penchant for using gossip and self-deprecation to cultivate his social bonds
06:48 How’s Geffen’s direct and honest nature complements his reputation as an exceptional advice-giver
08:32 On Geffen deriving his confidence from the insulation afforded by his wealth and success
10:35 Geffen’s enthusiasm for surrounding himself with nice things and interesting people
12:14 How genuine and exceptional the love shared between Geffen and his friends is
13:27 Geffen as a man who successfully finished his life’s work and now simply enjoys its fruits
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Steve Martin is a national treasure. Bless him..
Steve is the one big celebrity who has such a normal and sensible take on the cultural world around him, almost as if he hasn’t been a huge figure in that world, himself.
One of the most interesting interviews about a very interesting person; both Steve Martin and David Geffen, the subject, seem to be the type of person you could easily chat with for 1/2 an hour and think only 5 minutes had gone by.
From the comments, it seem people don't understand what these clips are, even after reading the description. This is not a "Steve Martin" interview; he's not performing. It is a production interview with Steve Martin about David Geffen. When a production staff makes a documentary like American Masters, they do 20-30 minute interviews with a variety of people who know the subject (in this case, Geffen). They prompt the interviewee to speak at length about the subject to capture content. Then, they pull quotes from these longer interviews to edit into the final episode. PBS is uploading a number of these "raw" interviews, unedited. Typically, only a couple minutes of an interview like this appears in the final episode.
It was generous of Steve to sit for this long and discuss David Geffen. His description of Geffen admitting to giving Joni Mitchell bad advice about Woodstock feels like it could be the seed for a character in LA STORY or something -- the manager who brags nonstop about all of these terrible pieces of advice he gave famous people -- "I told Steven Spielberg to pass on JAWS -- I said Steven, nobody wants to spend two hours watching a FISH!" / "I told Henry Ford to get out of cars, I said Hank, people don't want their own automobiles. They like their bikes!" -- and then asks the main character if he wants to sign with him.
Hilarious, the bad advice bit
That’s the sort of thing his character in Bowfinger would do.
I love how un-weird, calm, and normal Mr. Martin is in this interview.
This might be the first time I’ve ever seen him just being himself.
I met him once, (ok I didn't meet him formally but we were in the same room of people and everybody was conversing--so I observed him) He was such an absolute gem, polite, a "real man", attentive of others in the room, I was in overjoyed tears when he left the building! And a fan since! (And, before anyone asks, I did not speak to him, I was too scared to be a blimey idiot and ruin the perfect atmosphere of comfort and well-being in the room at that wonderful moment!)
I’d make the argument that it would not have been a good idea for Joni Mitchell to go to Woodstock. I saw her at the Newport Folk Festival in (I recall) 1967, just as her career was taking off. It was a big event at the time and I could hardly see her on stage and didn’t hear sing at all. Her music was not conducive to that kind of big music festival venue.
yeah, he had an eye for talent, that's it....talent sure had to have an eye for him too...the one you sit on....and I guess there was drugs, but I was too busy not sitting on my one little eye
Steve is one wild and crazy guy!, Working with Martin Short was a bad move, But you are a great Man and a Legendary Comedian and I am Proud you are Canadian and one hell of a Musician. I have watched you with my parents and my kids loved you to your comedy is timeless and I Thank You fine Sir for making me smile when I could not and laugh when I was down. It takes a Talented Great Artist to do that. Keep Smiling :)
Short and Martin are one of the great comedy duos of all time!
@@HarrisonHollers Yeah, no idea why one would consider that a "bad move"... SMH
@@mrg4388 - Because his parents dropped him on his head as a baby. The comment section is filled with these unfortunate people.
Working with Martin Short was a bad move..? Looking at the responses I’d say putting that negative comment in your text was a bad move..they’re long time friends and the constant ribbing reflects that..
Yes, and Steve’s not Canadian, either. Martin Short, who this gentleman apparently despises, IS Canadian, but not in the right way, I guess. Other than that…
I read a Geffen biography, he sounded like the richest, loneliest person in the world.
David Geffen was a DEN production company investor
Very Creepy
Should have advised you to get a buzz cut.
He was into a lot of sex stuff .. eye for talent lol
Someone has some sexual issues over here. Go to therapy!
EVERYBODY LIES IN HOLLYWOOD!
LOL. Triggered. LA is way more cool and open than doing business anywhere East of Kansas.
Have you seen the Republican Party?
I'd rather hear what Steve and David think of what's going on in Israel today. Sorry if this is preoccupying my mind. I think it should however.... yes focus should be on that
To be fair, this interview was from 2009... What's going on in Gaza today IS preoccupying to any conscious thinking and feeling human.
@dhulbert855 thank you for pointing that out. Back to my point. I was not pointing this to Mr Martin, or to Mr Geffen. That is to say I'm not sure there's anything unfair here
lol
Get that cat out of here
geffen is lucky he is gay otherwise we'd have heard of false accusations against him by now from some woman looking to get money.
David has moral core. Zero.