November 2017
Do
you like wearing leather overalls?
Do
you know what it means to be young tonight?
Have
you ever blown up a motorcycle by shooting a cap gun at it?
Are
you a one man stud?
Have
you ever been in a sledgehammer fight?
If
you answered yes, no, maybe or “outta my way, stupid” to these
questions, then See Hear Podcast episode 46 is for YOU.
Tim,
Maurice, Bernard welcome the hugely enthusiastic Lily Sockmonkey
(although she’s Janine to her non-film friends) to her podcasting
debut to talk about Walter Hill’s 1984 film, Streets of Fire.
Ellen
Aim is a rockstar kidnapped mid-concert by a biker gang in a (might
as well be) lawless era that is caught in a time warp between the
1950s and the 1980s. Her ex-boyfriend is joined by a soldier of
fortune and Ellen’s current wet (Billy) fish boyfriend to rescue
her from the clutches of the gang led by a sociopath.
The
See Hear crew discuss the acting, film parallels, Walter Hill, two
Beatle connections, bombastic musical excess, Flashdance, and The
Blasters.
Speaking
of The Blasters, the show also features an interview with their
ex-saxophone player, Steve Berlin (currently playing for Los Lobos).
He chats about his recollections of working on the film set during
one crucial scene. Huge thanks to Steve for his time.
Many
thanks also to Lily for joining us and getting into the spirit of the
conversation for her requested film.
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you’ve been enjoying the show, please give us a favourable review
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