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07:33Bu da bir şarkıydı.
07:34Açıklar kendi, bu dağla
07:36bir şarkıydı.
07:36Bu da bir şarkıydı.
07:40Dikkatli bir şarkıydı.
07:51Bu da bir şarkıydı.
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07:53Bu da bir şarkıydı.
07:55Onlarla yaşayan bir şarkıydı.
07:59Evet.
07:59�feyyaz.
08:00We used to play in a pub called The Bell, do you remember that?
08:02Yes.
08:03And there were some dodgy monkeys there, wasn't there?
08:05Let's face it.
08:06But you're still friends with them of course.
08:08Speak for yourself.
08:10I mean I loved hearing all these songs because, between you,
08:14you have a catalogue of extraordinary songs.
08:17Everybody's coverage are songs,
08:18and they range from songs that are, to put it simply,
08:21are like ones that Burt Bacharach might have written
08:23or ones that might have been written for sort of a rock and roll band.
08:27What keeps you inspired now?
08:30Well, the fact that we've got such a great catalogue of songs
08:33when we go on tour, which we're doing later in this year
08:37with Billy Bragg, you know, the fact is
08:40we've got all these great songs, we've got to preserve them,
08:43make use of them, love them, and with a great band,
08:46take them out on tour.
08:47So, you know, Trix is we're playing live,
08:50and it sounds amazing, we've just done it on a European tour,
08:53we played the whole thing from beginning to end,
08:56and it was just amazing, you know, people loved it.
08:59Now, we grew up together and learnt our sort of...
09:02Trade.
09:03..learned our trade together by going in the back of a van
09:05and doing all that stuff,
09:06and it was at the time called New Wave and Punk Music,
09:09and we were one of the first groups to go to America and do that,
09:11and it was a very strange time, and it was a very turbulent time.
09:14Do you look back on those days with fondness now?
09:17I think, you know, one of the things about Trixie's that struck me
09:21is that we would never have got away with releasing anything like that
09:24in 1977 or 78.
09:26It was just too diverse a bunch of songs.
09:29Too many chords.
09:30Too many chords.
09:31Something I've always been guilty of.
09:33But, you know, I think that, in a way, when we broke through,
09:37we had to sort of simplify what we did and learn to grow out of that.
09:41And so, you know, it was a great time.
09:43It was a very exciting time,
09:43and it was also a time when you could identify
09:47the other bands around you, to a certain extent.
09:50I mean, some of the songs are just so fantastic.
09:52And it also includes the original demos,
09:55which were done in a tiny sort of shoebox studio in Islington,
09:58which I think are great, you know.
10:00Yeah, and you're on some of them.
10:01The whole, exactly, me with very long hair and skinny.
10:05But we haven't played together this century.
10:08And people have tried to, you know, said,
10:10oh, well, you know, Jules,
10:12are you going to be back with Squeeze at some point?
10:13And just because of circumstances, really,
10:16it's never worked out.
10:17There was even offers in America.
10:19There was a TV show that tries to get together,
10:21but one thing or another, it hasn't worked out.
10:23But I propose that we actually do play
10:26to show the love tonight for the first time ever for years.
10:29Would you like to do that?
10:30I think we should.
10:31Would that be OK with you?
10:33Great.
10:34And I love it too, and it made me very happy
10:36because we made great music together
10:38and I'm very proud to be part of it.
10:41Oh, thank you very much.
10:42So it's great to have you here.
10:43Thank you very much for joining us
10:45and the world will be hearing more from Trixie's in a moment.
10:47And now I'm going to go over this way.
10:49Thank you very much, Chris Snifford and Glenn Tilbury.
10:57Next, an extraordinary Grammy-nominated surrealist blues poet
11:02who began writing at the age of eight
11:04with a song she describes as the portal of possibility.
11:08Please welcome Aja Monet.
11:12APPLAUSE
11:38Say we're going to the elsewhere
11:51We be somebody-ness when the streetlights in your veins go on
11:59and some are walking up and down the sidewalk of your grin.
12:03Diamonds twinkling on the street
12:07The thirst of our cool
12:11On the shorelines of a smile
12:15Washing up against moon-shuttle-lit eyes
12:20Freeing impulses
12:23Whereas folk we lure
12:25Laughter
12:27Laughter
12:28Laughter
12:28In the face
12:29Of death
12:32The carnival
12:33The flowers sprouting from clothes
12:35With
12:37Earth's skin
12:39The perfume
12:40Of stones
12:41Kissing cuss words
12:43The rhythm
12:45Echoing reverbs
12:47Riffing
12:49Where the garments of Jupiter genius
12:53Sparkling of spaceships
12:57Scattered in desire
12:58Dressed in vibration
13:02Cooking on a stone skillet
13:05Afro-curl satellite levitating
13:08Comb the skies
13:09Heavenwards
13:11Embrace the marvelous
13:13Embrace the marvelous daydreams
13:15Born in the forest of our refuge
13:17We, we, we, we were born to be
13:19Sun-raigned
13:22We were born to be
13:23Sun-raigned
13:24Radiant
13:25Radiant
13:26Falling upon the horizon
13:27Newly each day
13:28Shining
13:30Waywardness
13:32Let's go
13:33Horrible
13:34Let's go to the elsewhere
13:38Set loose
13:40Where as we escape the strangeness
13:42Whispers of flesh as mirror
13:45Treasuring the mystery of ourselves
13:47Where the, where the spirit dwells
13:49From not so distant constellations
13:53Let's go
13:55Let's go
13:57To the elsewhere
14:03Forward to the elsewhere
14:05Set loose when we get there
14:08Said we're going to the elsewhere
14:11Set loose when we get there
14:13Said we're going to the elsewhere
14:16Said we're going to the elsewhere
14:18Set loose when we get there
14:20Said we're going to the elsewhere
14:22Set loose when we get there
14:25Said we're going to the elsewhere
14:27Set loose when we get there
14:27We need not climb on the shoulders of our elders to look at their toes
20:44M.K.
20:45M.K.
20:45M.K.
22:13And when you did start your solo career, did you have an idea of what you wanted to do, or
22:19did it evolve?
22:20I think it is a constant evolution, but it all starts from rock, really.
22:26I think the fact that I picked up a guitar at a young age is always helpful when you go
22:30to write a song.
22:31And I think that kind of guitar, pop, rock sound is something that I knew exactly where I was going
22:38to go with it,
22:39what the initial stuff was going to sound like.
22:41But then I also had this love for singer-songwriter, I grew up on Damien Rice and a lot of
22:46Irish folk music
22:48that kind of got me into the singer-songwriter side of things too.
22:51So I think both of them played into what I do now, yeah.
22:55And earlier tonight you played Dinner Party.
22:58Yeah.
22:58What was the inspiration for that song, a great song?
23:00Well, the inspiration is, it's actually about the first night that I met my now girlfriend years ago.
23:07And yeah, it tells the story of what happened that night.
23:11But after I'd written the song, it kind of, it told me what the rest of the record was going
23:15to be about.
23:16And the Dinner Party not just being that one night, it being, you know, the nucleus for the rest of
23:23our time together.
23:25And it allowed me to write songs from all the different angles of a relationship, whether it be the good
23:31and the bad times.
23:32And I think after I wrote, I'd written a lot of songs up to that point, but once I'd written
23:36that song, I thought, right, I'm out the gate here.
23:39I know exactly what I need to say, what I need to do.
23:41And thinking of a dinner party, who would some of your, if you were throwing a dinner party, say, next
23:45week, obviously you'd be...
23:47Thank you very much, correct.
23:49Who else would you be having at your dream dinner party?
23:53That's a good question.
23:56I've spent a little bit of time around the actor Joe Pesci.
23:59Yes, very good.
24:01And he's a big golf fan like myself.
24:03We play at the same club in Los Angeles.
24:06And I see him around waving his hands and being very Joe Pesci-like, obviously.
24:09And he could tell a yarn, he could spin a yarn, he can, and I think he'd be a good
24:14guest.
24:15I'd like to see Fleetwood Mac in the same room, that'd be fun.
24:19All of them.
24:20All of them would be a good laugh.
24:21Don Henley.
24:22Yes.
24:24Don Henley, Joe Pesci, and Bill Murray.
24:30Nice mix.
24:30Yeah, nice weird mix.
24:32Yes, yeah, I think that's a very...
24:33Oh, thanks very much, yeah, I'd enjoy that very much, yeah.
24:36Now, you are a global megastar, but when you've got time off, what do you do?
24:39What's your sort of little downtime to quiet thing that you do that no one knows about?
24:44If it was up to me, I wouldn't leave the house.
24:47No, I like being at home, going to a bit of cooking, mowing the lawn, a bit of gardening these
24:52days.
24:53I'm only 33, yeah.
24:56I'm a big, big golfer.
24:58I spend a lot of time playing golf and I have my own golf management company
25:02and we manage some players and that's a bit of a side hustle for me.
25:05But, yeah, I like the freedom of golf, sticking the phone in the bag.
25:09Not worrying about, you know, whatever happening, whatever's going on in life
25:13and just getting out there and concentrating on that one thing, yeah.
25:16Golf is my kind of, my thing.
25:18And I always like golf courses, they look so lovely, don't they?
25:20It's a dream landscape.
25:21It's been great, I'm looking forward, I'm counting the moments to our big dinner together.
25:25Absolutely.
25:25And it's been great having you on the show, the songs are fantastic.
25:28What are you going to play for us in a moment?
25:29I'm going to play the song that comes with the album in June,
25:32tastes so good, can't wait to play it.
25:33First time ever.
25:34Thank you so much, it's great to have you, really great to have you.
25:38Thank you, Niall Horan, what a nice fellow.
25:42And now I go to this bit of the room here where there's a duo
25:46who met in school in Minehead, Somerset,
25:49performing a song inspired by faulty heating.
25:53Please welcome Get Down Services.
26:03CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
26:04My name's Ben, Scream, come on!
26:09Thank you.
26:10We'll Get Down Services, Balcony, Scream!
26:15CHEERING AND APPLAUSE
26:20Thanks for watching.
26:23I bang my head on the radiator
26:26I hang my socks on the radiator
26:30I bang my head on the radiator
26:34I bang my head
26:37I bang my head on the radiator
26:41I hang my socks on the radiator
26:45I bang my head on the radiator
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