We never got round to doing as much as planned, not with editing the behind the scenes material of the furthering of the second film. Rick left the first film in a wheel chair, few people know that, but he had a leg infection to add to his wows. His constant worry throughout the film was that his hair was changing. As we never shot in order, no one would notice in the edit other than it didn't look as wonderful as it had done. He said it was coming out in chunks, due to the steroids and drugs he was on, but I think he was over reacting to something that hurt him. He did get injured and he wasn't as well as he could be, but his commitment and enthusiasm never wavered, nor his ability to work the 12 hours each day.
The second film looked doubtful as much as we did go to India, the script was written, and the recess and local production company connections made. We were also looking at Bangra rock bands that might fuse with Quo. Just as we had unplugged Quo songs with those Hawaiian instrumentals that lead to the unplugged albums - I can still remember seeing Francis face when he first heard our guide track for Down Down that he and Rick mimed to on Ukes outside the hotel. The guitars were never changed so are still played by Tim Dodd and Mark Blackledge on that track.
We have at last uploaded the storm video properly with a blog, so you might like to take a look if you have never heard the story of how the film sets and the island were wrecked days before shooting, how the band flew to an island that was airlifting tourists out, and the film started to be re-written and re-located to what we could and could not do.