Difference between revisions of "So What"
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With his Super-8 camera [[Stewart Copeland]] filmed musicians and punks during the Anti-Nowhere-League UK tour. The first concert was on [[1982-05-21]] at the [[Apollo Theatre (Glasgow) | Apollo]] in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. Filming ended at the [[1982-06-06]] concert at the Lyceum in London, England, UK. Several concerts near the end of that tour were cancelled because band members (and Stewart, too) became ill. | With his Super-8 camera [[Stewart Copeland]] filmed musicians and punks during the Anti-Nowhere-League UK tour. The first concert was on [[1982-05-21]] at the [[Apollo Theatre (Glasgow) | Apollo]] in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. Filming ended at the [[1982-06-06]] concert at the Lyceum in London, England, UK. Several concerts near the end of that tour were cancelled because band members (and Stewart, too) became ill. | ||
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Revision as of 04:53, 6 January 2022
For this documentary Stewart Copeland used Super-8 material he filmed in 1982.
"So What" | |
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Artist: | various |
Directed by: | Stewart Copeland |
Produced by: | Stewart Copeland |
Edited by: | Stewart Copeland |
Filming location(s): | England, UK |
Initial release date: | 1984-04-27 |
Running time: | 35 minutes |
Label: | LABEL |
Contents
Video summary
This documentary about the Anti-Nowhere-League UK tour was filmed by Stewart Copeland between 1982-05-21 and 1982-06-06.
Production
With his Super-8 camera Stewart Copeland filmed musicians and punks during the Anti-Nowhere-League UK tour. The first concert was on 1982-05-21 at the Apollo in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. Filming ended at the 1982-06-06 concert at the Lyceum in London, England, UK. Several concerts near the end of that tour were cancelled because band members (and Stewart, too) became ill.
In an interview at the Ritz Carlton in Chicago (either 1984-02-18 or 1984-02-19) Stewart Copeland mentioned that this documentary was already shown in arty theatres in New York and would soon come to Chicago and Los Angeles.
Release history
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Cover art | Release date | Country | Format | Language | Special features |
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1984 | USA | double feature | English | cinema screenings in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles |
Quotations and trivia
The Making of "So What" was broadcast on 1984-04-29 on MTV's "The Cutting Edge"..
See also
- 1982-05-24 - 1982-06-06 (Los Angeles screenings)
- 1984-04-29
External links and reviews
References
sources: Stewart Copeland's diaries, Outlandos newsletters, flyer, ad, Downbeat - May 1984