It's nice to see the camera man keeping the shots still and not constantly zooming in and out ,swaying back and forth. Today's interviews I get motion sickness with the constant movement of the camera.
This interview would have to be ‘83, since “Mexican Radio” wasn’t released as a single and didn’t chart until February ‘83. He’s talking about how the song is already a big hit both in the U.S. and in Australia here.
Bert's Madhouse was were Supertramp shot the photo on the back cover of Breakfast in America Album 0:20 there's the poster and a photo used on the Album Cover just over Stan's shoulder. My buddies and I stumbled in there way back in the early 80's and asked about the Poster and the Photo, interesting that this turned up on my Recommend List. Bert's Madhouse would have been a better name for Music or Stand up Club, than a Diner.
I know you said this nine years ago, but it's never too late for a fun fact. Russell Mulcahy got his professional start as a ''creative'' cameraman on this very show.
It's nice to see the camera man keeping the shots still and not constantly zooming in and out ,swaying back and forth. Today's interviews I get motion sickness with the constant movement of the camera.
This interview would have to be ‘83, since “Mexican Radio” wasn’t released as a single and didn’t chart until February ‘83. He’s talking about how the song is already a big hit both in the U.S. and in Australia here.
Oh Stan...sigh ♡♡♡♡♡♡
Bert's Madhouse was were Supertramp shot the photo on the back cover of Breakfast in America Album 0:20 there's the poster and a photo used on the Album Cover just over Stan's shoulder. My buddies and I stumbled in there way back in the early 80's and asked about the Poster and the Photo, interesting that this turned up on my Recommend List.
Bert's Madhouse would have been a better name for Music or Stand up Club, than a Diner.
It seems fitting that Stan would frequent that place. Just kiddin'- Stan is brilliant. I thought I saw Al of 'Home Improvement at 2:30
is it just me Stan could pass as Charlie sheens eccentric uncle
Aged french fries lol
I wonder if said soudtracks/movies are available to watch somewhere out there?!?!?!
LOL, he's so funny!
lots of hand on the face for stan in this interview! Probably ready to smack this earnest guy.
1983.
Pretty good interview
I wonder if the interviewer would ask Tom Petty those questions.....
What's with the shots of all the people? Someone fancies himself a "Film Maker."
I know you said this nine years ago, but it's never too late for a fun fact. Russell Mulcahy got his professional start as a ''creative'' cameraman on this very show.
Is this establishment still open to the public?
(Bert's Madhouse)