Angel’s classic lineup in the late 1970s featured founding guitarist Punky Meadows, vocalist Frank DiMino, bassist Felix Robinson, keyboardist Gregg Giuffria, and drummer Barry Brandt. At the time, Casablanca Records founder Neil Bogart wanted to find a way to promote the band.
In an interview with Vinyl Writer Music, DiMino, 74, revealed that the band received “a lot” of movie scripts at the time and thought it was “a great idea” to promote themselves in that way.
The singer continued, “We did a couple of songs at the Shrine Auditorium, where they shot. Adrian Lyne was the director, great director. We did a few pickup stuff down in the dressing rooms. I don’t think it was ever used, but I’m sure that film is somewhere on the floor somewhere in some director’s office.”
"We were told we were going to be in this movie," he said. "This was another way to break the band. We'll do some songs in the movie. The movie's going to be about us. It's an Angel movie! It just happens to have Jodie Foster in it."
Robinson also revealed that the band was filmed extensively onstage, but only two songs were shown. "I'm sure the footage is lying in somebody's vault," he added of the cut scenes.
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