Wednesday, February 11, 2009

John Denver Interview, 1984: Mr. Media Lost Tapes

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John DenverJohn Denver image via WikipediaIn the years that I was a pop music critic for the St. Petersburg Times and Tampa Tribune back in the mid-1980s, one of the best parts of the job was interviewing musicians by phone before they came to town.

I always liked the conversation, the give-and-take, the challenge of engaging talented men and women who talked all day long with reporters—and no doubt hated most of it.

At the end of almost every interview, the musician would invite the critic to come backstage after their upcoming show and say “Hello.” I almost never did that because I knew it was more a pleasantry than a sincere invitation.

But when John Denver said to come around, I actually followed through. It was January 21, 1984, the weekend of Super Bowl XVIII in Tampa, and John was performing at the Bayfront Center Arena in St. Petersburg as part of the festivities.

My mother was in town visiting that week and I bought tickets to take her to see Denver, as well as Frank Sinatra and Luciano Pavarotti. I thought it would be a treat for her to go backstage and meet Denver, so that’s what we did.

Denver greeted her by her first name: “Phyllis! It’s so nice to meet you!” And told her what a nice story her son wrote about him. He even posed for a photo.

Of course, that was actually the second backstage visit I arranged for my Mom over the years. The first was in 1975, when I bought tickets for her and my dad to see “God’s Favorite” on Broadway, starring Charles Nelson Reilly, who went to high school with my father back in Hartford. But that’s a story for another day.

I hope you’ll enjoy this never-before-heard Mr. Media “Lost Tapes” interview with John Denver, recorded on January 13, 1984.


You can LISTEN to this 1984 Mr. Media Lost Tapes interview with JOHN DENVER by clicking the BlogTalkRadio.com audio player above!








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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This was a real treat. Nice job asking interesting questions. I usually play guitar or mandolin at the memorial in Pacific Grove each year and you can bet that by the end of the week scores of fans on my email list will know about this show. I interviewed John in December of 1986 for an Oakland newspaper but only got about 5 minutes of his time. I'll see if we can get the word abut this to Anna Kate or his brother Ron. Thanks.

Lisa Gygax, Forestville, CA

2:45 AM  
Blogger Bob Andelman said...

Thank you, Lisa. Glad you enjoyed it and appreciate you letting John's fans know this exists!

10:31 AM  

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