Dick Kunc On Wild Man Fischer 

From an interview by Bill Lantz - the engineer of An Evening With Wild Man Fischer talks about his experiences with Larry.

D.K.: Wild Man Fischer... oh yeah... that was a trip. My first task was to literally follow him around the streets for several days, carrying a Uher two-track, chronicling whatever madness he got into. Parts of that mission were plain scary! Larry was truly certifiable then. The basement "sessions" were very strange, as you might guess. Frank was gentle, encouraging, yet demanding of Larry... as Frank was with all who toiled under his baton. Later, with the roving and basement stuff in hand, Frank and Larry and I went into the studio and hammered together that album, the one-of-a-kind assistance of the GTOs and other superlumenaries. A guy named Jerry Hansen worked the knobs for the actual recording, and the control room entourage was truly amazing. As for technical nuances, I honestly don't remember. Hell, that was 27 years ago! How old are you? I think it was about the same time that we did the GTOs' album, a wonder to behold. No, actually their "album" came a bit later. I had a secret crush on Miss Pamela back then. "Ooo-Ooo Man" was my favorite tune.