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Rumblefish: The Making Of

PostPosted: 22 Mar 2021 22:28
by giovanni
An exclusive interview with Bill Belknap, sound engineer of 'Rumblefish', the soundtrack of the movie by Francis Ford Coppola composed and recorded by Stewart Copeland in 1983, is now available at the following link:
https://www.stewartcopeland.net/news/30 ... -interview

SC.net

Re: Rumblefish: The Making Of

PostPosted: 24 Mar 2021 03:00
by ManWithGoodTaste
Interesting read, everything seems legit. But there is a contradiction, in the DVD interview Francis claims Stewart was originally brought in to just play the drums, not compose. Also, though this has nothing to do with the article, it is a bummer no one but Stewart is credited on the album for the instruments. As if he played it all by himself.

This part is golden:
We saw each other after The Police show at the MGM in Las Vegas in 2007. He gave us backstage passes. How nice is he? I made fun of his wardrobe. He said he pays people a lot of money to tell him what to wear. Elizabeth, my wife, asked if he had kids. He said he had six. She asked “The same mother?” He said, “ No, I wouldn’t do that to one woman.”

Re: Rumblefish: The Making Of

PostPosted: 25 Mar 2021 01:09
by Louise Lane
ManWithGoodTaste wrote:Interesting read, everything seems legit. But there is a contradiction, in the DVD interview Francis claims Stewart was originally brought in to just play the drums, not compose. Also, though this has nothing to do with the article, it is a bummer no one but Stewart is credited on the album for the instruments. As if he played it all by himself.

This part is golden:
We saw each other after The Police show at the MGM in Las Vegas in 2007. He gave us backstage passes. How nice is he? I made fun of his wardrobe. He said he pays people a lot of money to tell him what to wear. Elizabeth, my wife, asked if he had kids. He said he had six. She asked “The same mother?” He said, “ No, I wouldn’t do that to one woman.”


Of course my horse, :mrgreen: bravo for Rumblefish score

Re: Rumblefish: The Making Of

PostPosted: 25 Mar 2021 19:39
by georgygirl
excellent my dear friend, thanks for share this interview :P :idea:

Re: Rumblefish: The Making Of

PostPosted: 26 Mar 2021 07:55
by giovanni
There will be more interviews that I am planning to post.
Stay tuned... ops, I should say STAY READY!
Gio

Re: Rumblefish: The Making Of

PostPosted: 11 Jun 2021 22:38
by TheEqualizer
ManWithGoodTaste wrote:Interesting read, everything seems legit. But there is a contradiction, in the DVD interview Francis claims Stewart was originally brought in to just play the drums, not compose. Also, though this has nothing to do with the article, it is a bummer no one but Stewart is credited on the album for the instruments. As if he played it all by himself.

This part is golden:
We saw each other after The Police show at the MGM in Las Vegas in 2007. He gave us backstage passes. How nice is he? I made fun of his wardrobe. He said he pays people a lot of money to tell him what to wear. Elizabeth, my wife, asked if he had kids. He said he had six. She asked “The same mother?” He said, “ No, I wouldn’t do that to one woman.”


I was at that 2007 show at the MGM. Did not get backstage passes from STEWART. :cry: But it was the last time they played Spirits in the Material World on Tourzilla, so I had that going for me.

Re: Rumblefish: The Making Of

PostPosted: 21 Jun 2021 09:26
by ManWithGoodTaste
Why was I quoted? That does not answer my question.

Re: Rumblefish: The Making Of

PostPosted: 21 Jun 2021 20:58
by TheEqualizer
Don't have an answer for you. Just quoted you because you mentioned that 2007 MGM show.