Soft Machine - "All White" On French TV, 1972

Hugh Hopper, John Marshall, and Mike Ratledge give an interview about the newly formed "Six" lineup before running through "Fanfare/All White" My french isn't too good, and I can't understand any of the questions, but I could understand Ratledge's responses: ---- Q: [?] "It changes all the time, because the musicians change, and their conception of the music changes, because they listened to new music, or they got sick or...things like that" Q: [?] "No,because, when they leave they have a reason to leave, and when they join, they too have a reason to join" Q: Yet you keep the same name...[?] "Yes, because there is a certain residue, of songwriting, a certain spirit which remains...I don't define it. There are always differences because there are pieces all of which are improvised, without any notation; it's different, and even things that have writing are different. It's the only way we can play together; each person is different and has different ideas of the music" "That depends on the definition of pop music. if it means popular, then there is no connection. Q: what is this? "promises of many listeners, of lots of money, so it's not us, I think." ---- Soft Machine, as you see them here, was: Mike Ratledge - Organ, Electric Piano Karl Jenkins - Oboe, Electric Piano Hugh Hopper - Bass John Marshall - Drums