Hey Lynn, what is your strongest memory as an interviewee in Uncle Joe’s American Odyssey? Pete the Poet I was nervous and sweaty with lunacy. I also really loved that apartment. Hey Lynn, what’s one “rule” of life you think everyone should break at least once? You mean I have to pick just one? Maybe […]
Month: February 2021
Q 9 – Pete the Poet Interviews Director
Hey Batt, you’ve put a lot of time into working on the rerelease of “Uncle Joe’s American Odyssey”—what’s the best snack while editing a film? Pete the Poet Hi Pete the Poet, I start the day with far too much strong coffee. I didn’t drink coffee when editing in 2000-2002. So that is different. As […]
Q 1 & 2 – Pete the Poet Interviews Prince Pete the Poet
Hey Pete the Poet, what is your weirdest memory of The Odyssey? Pete the Poet This is difficult because the whole adventure has taken on such a dream-like sheen. But the memory I keep coming back to is in New Orleans, waiting at a voodoo shop for the start of a walking tour of the […]
Q 1 & 2 – Pete the Poet Interviews Title Track Musician Shave
Hey Shave, what is your weirdest memory as a musician working on Uncle Joe’s American Odyssey? Pete the Poet Well, my dear friend Batt was out here in Boston and we all had some drinks and whatnot and ended up at a Chinese karaoke club singing and videotaping Dead or Alive by Bon Jovi. Before […]
Q 8 – Pete the Poet Interviews Director
Hey Batt, of the countless people you met while filming “Uncle Joe’s American Odyssey”, whom do you wonder most about? Pete the Poet Hi Pete the Poet. I often think about Raymond Raymond from the Mission District in San Francisco. When you watch the movie, look for the guy with a red shirt, tie, and […]