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Bryan "Too Loud" Macleod interview - October 1991 - BCTV News Vancouver. Bryan discusses a concert benefit that involved some of his best friends and rockstars that performed to help pay for his experimental cancer treatments while in the States. In the interview he shares his experiences and struggles in the fight to combat a rare form of cancer-but after a two year struggle, Macleod succumbed to cancer in April 1992. Brian Macleod was the tour de force behind bands such as Chilliwack, The Headpins and his final project Chrissy Steele. This video was lost for many years in my video library. I finally edited and digitized it. Some quality issues, but it's still amazing to hear his voice and his message about cancer after all these years! — I hope you enjoy it. -Chrissy Southern (Chrissy Steele)

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Headpins are a Canadian rock band, founded as a side project in the late 1970s by then Chilliwack members Ab Bryant and Brian MacLeod. Macleod was impressed by the vocal talents of Vancouver rock singer Denise McCann, and asked her to join his new venture. Originally, Matt Frenette played drums for the Headpins while Bernie Aubin played drums for a fellow Vancouver band, the soon to be renamed Loverboy. But within months, Aubin and Frenette swapped bands, where each continues to play to the pre...

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In 1991, Vancouver's BCTV News captured a poignant interview with Bryan "Too Loud" Macleod, a stalwart figure in the Canadian rock scene, whose battle with cancer would soon become an all-too-familiar narrative. This footage, unearthed by Chrissy Southern of Chrissy Steele, is more than just a rare artifact; it's a powerful testament to Macleod's unyielding spirit and his unwavering commitment to using his platform for good.

At the time of this interview, Macleod was already an established figure in Canadian music, having co-founded Chilliwack and later The Headpins. His influence extended beyond his own bands, as he played a key role in shaping the Vancouver music scene. This clip, however, offers a glimpse into Macleod's personal struggles, as he candidly discusses his fight against cancer. What makes this footage so remarkable is not only its rarity but also the context in which it was recorded: Macleod's determination to raise awareness and funds for his own treatment, with the help of his friends and fellow rockstars.

The clip itself is a masterclass in understated eloquence. Macleod's voice, though weakened by his illness, remains unmistakable – a testament to his unshakeable presence on stage and off. His words, laced with vulnerability and resilience, paint a picture of a man who refused to let cancer define him. This interview is not just a historical artifact but a poignant reminder of the human cost of the music industry's often-overlooked struggles.

What makes this footage so significant is its rarity – a candid, unguarded moment in Macleod's life, captured during one of his most challenging periods. The fact that it has been lost for so long only adds to its value, serving as a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving our collective cultural heritage. Watching this clip, viewers will be struck by Macleod's unwavering optimism and his determination to use his platform for good. They will also be reminded of the often-overlooked struggles faced by musicians, whose contributions extend far beyond their music.

This interview is a powerful tribute to Bryan "Too Loud" Macleod, a man who left an indelible mark on Canadian rock music. It serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage and the value of candid, unguarded moments in history. As we watch this clip, we are reminded that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope – a message that Macleod's legacy continues to inspire to this day.

The fact that Chrissy Southern has shared this footage with the world is a testament to her dedication to preserving Macleod's memory and legacy. This clip will leave viewers with a deeper understanding of the man behind the music, as well as a renewed appreciation for the power of rock 'n' roll to bring people together in times of need. As we reflect on this remarkable footage, we are reminded that even in the face of adversity, there is always something to be learned from the human spirit's unyielding resilience.

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