
Q: "Which one are you?"
JOHN: "Eric."
Q: (gesturing to the TV camera) "Eric, here is the American public..."
JOHN: "I'm John."
Q: "You're John?"
JOHN: "Yeah, it was a joke."
Q: "Well John, here is the American public. Forty million American viewers..."
JOHN: "It just looks like one man to me. Oh. It's the camera man."
Q: "What is your impression of the American public? You've been here for a while, now."
JOHN: "They are the wildest."
Q: "Why?"
JOHN: "I don't know. Tonight was, you know, marvelous. Ridiculous. Almost eight-thousand people all shouting at once, and we were trying to shout louder than them with microphones, and we still couldn't beat 'em."
Q: "Was America something like what you thought it would be like?"
JOHN: "No, nothing like it. We thought it would be much quieter. We thought we'd, you know, have to grow on everybody, and everybody seems to sort of know us all, you know, as if we've been here for years. It's great."
Q: "What is your impression of the new American singing group, 'The Cockroaches'? Have you heard them yet?"
JOHN: "I haven't heard them. But it's already been done about eighty times in England. Sorry Cockroaches!" (grins and giggles)
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