Pete Burns on the 1980s - From Punk to Pop and where he fit in (and didn't!) - Full length

From Liverpool's punk scene to chart topping heights, the great late Pete Burn's sassy and sarcastic spin on life has always set him apart. Timecoded transcript below. Subscribe for more interviews with stars: https://goo.gl/3UuTqN Click here to watch an interview with the Trans Model & Singer Nomi Ruiz:    • Jessica 6's Nomi Ruiz: Disco becomes Nu-Di...   Previously unreleased full-length interview with the British pop star Pete Burns. He founded the pop band "Dead or Alive" in 1980 which rose to mainstream success with their 1985 single "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)". Here he goes into depth on the 80s: his influences, formative years and emotions around the peaks and troughs of his career, all personalised by his sarcastic British spin on things. 0:15 Punk: as influential as it was influenced. 4:58 Post-punk. 6:37 “Human League” 8:29 “Gender bender” scene. 10:20 A lack of novelty within the sound 11:32 Fashion/dress sense 14:33 "New Romantic" movement 16:45 Vivienne Westwood – what the brand means to him. 17:50 That famous eye patch for which he was once known. 19:10 Nostalgia/throwbacks: the hit single “You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)” 21:30 An artist’s lifestyle 22:40 “Dead or alive” and their European tour 24:30 Critics. 25:00 US success. 27:17 US record company issues. 27:30 Japanese success. 28:10 Further US success. 31:30 „Hi-NRG“: the genre 33:25 Working with Stock Aitken Waterman (team of producers) 37:15 MTV and music videos 38:15 The Acid House scene 40:00 Nena and 99 Luftballons, musical influences (Bobby O, Silvester etc.) 42:40 Today's music scene and media-brainwashing 43:30 Dance music of the 80 & why Nirvana doesn’t float his boat 45:35 What his current relationship to music entails 48:00 Life and his outlook on it today 50:00 The Goth scene 54:00 Reviving the 80s #StarsInterviewed