I lifted this off after goggling.... here's the link to the interview as well, pretty good!
Michelle
http://www.infinitedensity.net/music/copeland/Stingchronicity%20Interview%20Archive,%20Stewart%20Copeland%20interview,%20Downbeat,%20May%201984.htm
>From the interview:
CD: So what's the deal on the movie you made?
SC: 'So What' ? It's now on release in any theatres in New York, and soon, in Chicago and L.A. It's a 35-minute movie I shot about the punk scene in England in 1982 as opposed to '77, and in fact, it has grown. Even though the thinkers and the fashions have moved 10 times on down the line into new romantics and beyond, the punks have grown in numbers and gotten weirder in style and are actually quite photogenic. They're in a strange kind of limbo; the world isn't watching anymore, but they're still out there in Scunthorpe and Blackheath and Liverpool and Manchester and urban blight areas, unemployed and unemployable and completely estranged from society. And they live in this strange world of the bands and just go from show to show and live a wild life.
In a message dated 6/2/05 11:23:24 PM, mailgary@mn.rr.com writes:
I saw a replay of an old Late Night with David Letterman from Feb. 9, 1984.
Stewart was on, and Dave mentioned it was opening night for Stewart's new
movie "So What?".
What the hell was So What?
Gary