Absolute 80's is three hours of mainstream 80's music. I also do New Wave Nation that is more cutting edge. It is more punk stuff from the 70's to the 90's.
I have two syndicated radio shows though United Stations Radio Network.
I could not do the film Spinal Tap because I was already at MTV and it was occupying all my time.
I am a curious person and, believe it or not, I really do like to sit back and listen to people's stories.
First of all, you needed a budget to do the video. The record companies would pick and choose who got videos.
I worked with three people who were doing video music shows before MTV.
Christopher Guest movies are my top of the line favorites.
When you are young your imagination is so clear.
Interviewing people is pretty natural for me.
My reading is always about musical biographies. I have an innate interest and passion for that.
Now that the 90's are over and more time has gone by, the 80's sound fresh again.
People that really know me will tell you that I am not a video vixen.
The heyday of video music was the mid 80's.
The thing that they were more freaked out was that I had done a spread for Playboy years before, and as Playboy always does, they exploit the exploitation and re-release different pictures.
We put all these things together into a tangible product that is The Rock N' Roll Mystery Tour.