Paul Tschinkel’s innertube – Klaus Nomi (1982)
Eccentric and surreal performer Klaus Nomi as seen on Paul Tschinkel’s cable show innertube in 1982.
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he looks very handsome with those hats on
Terrific! Loved it – thanks so much!
Like Saul Bellows “Humbolt” Klaus reaches out beyond the grave to change lives.
Just a wonderful video…many thanks
This is great! I’ve been trying to find more recorded interviews with Klaus, where can I find them?
You’re magic!!!
This is wonderful! Thank you *so much* for resurrecting this interview and including the color pictures from the video.
*applause*
Thank you very much !!!
This was wonderful Mr. Tschinkel:) Gorgeous:)
xoxo christina:)
Thank you Paul for you hard work to put it together for all Klaus Nomi’s Fan!!!
kisses to you!
Again, great Paul