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Magician![]() |
I posted these (sorry, it's actually more of a this, but it's two files so I keep saying 'these') a week or two ago, and I just noticed that they seemed to go...unnticed. It could be that no found them interesting, but I thought it might just be that they are on the last page of a topic with (spoilers) in the title. I figured I would bring them back up to make sure anyone who wants to see them is aware of them. If they sink again, so be it. The are not spoilerific, so don't worry. In fact, they might be better justified in main. What ever.
Basically, these are videos I shot of Wyanes Q&A he did in at the Austin screening of CoM. I was there for the 7:00 showing. Pretty much all other info is in the readme. http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?mwmjtmjz15m And, once again, though I am unable to upload these to youtube, if someone else want to, you need to use this program: http://www.soft29.com/freeware/youtube_uploader.htm |
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Telepathic Surgeon |
Thanks for that Wattson, and for the link to the new audio track. I'll try to look at those (?) videos tonight.
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all i get is wayne on a stage talking but i have no audio. Did I get the wrong thing Wattson?
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Telepathic Surgeon |
Audio working fine over here.
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well poo. wonder what i did wrong. is your video of wayne on stage?
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Telepathic Surgeon |
Yep.
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It plays in quicktime, if that helps.
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Telepathic Surgeon |
Thanks again for upping that, sorry no one else seems to care.
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I already thought sbout doing that. I Figured I'd let someone else listen first to see if it was really necessary. So, yeah, I'll transcribe it later.
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OKay, so I finally started this. I got the first video done, which is the first two minutes (of thirty). I have to admit; it's going to take a while, so I would like to know, Mr.Mod.: does it actualy help much? My memory is fuzzy on most of it, so i don't know if I'm actually much help in that department. If you find that it does help, I will be more than willing to do the rest, but if it doesn't help, then, well, I don't want to do all this for nothing.
Any way, hear it is: (Before I started filming, he just walked on stage, and the girl that introduced him just said something very general like "Talk about the film" or something, and I forget exactly what he started off saying, but you didn't miss much)...you know, um, and it is, but for me I think it's kind of like collaborative in the same way that, um, when you have a toothache you go to the dentist office, you know, I, I've got this pain and I go to these people who have a lot more skill and equipment and know what their doing to help me sort of remove it. And that would certainly be a good analogy for the way Bradley and Mark ?Vik? and even a lot of the people would come up from Austin help me shoot ?stuff? in the city here. The one shoot that we did here, the one that has Adam Goldeberg with the marching band and all that to be shot, um, here in Austin while he was here, um, while Adam was here, um, as well as the other south by southwest film premiers that he was doing, so, um, I owe Austin, um, really some pivotal moments in, in just, uh, wondering if anyone cared about The Flaming Lips, wondering if anyone cared about what I put into it, and my point of view in all that, I owe Austin, uh, our whole life in some ways. People don't know this, and some of you may not have even been born, but we played with the Butthole Surfers on this, maybe not in this stage, but it was this Ritz, uh, uh, theater, um I think even as far back as 1986. And so we were always welcome to just, you know, brothers who lived up the road, because, uh, we lived in Oklahoma City by ? like ? Hall, I don't know if you guys remember ?, and of coarse the legendary Butthole Surfers, and really we played at Stubb's and everywhere around here you can play, and just always, and um, we've always been welcome in here like as if we came from Austin, um, but then we could leave when south by southwest got through ? So, um, for all of you guys that always believed in us, um, thank you, and um, I'll stay as long as you guys want. I have my very filled up Sharpie. I'll sign whatever you want... (film cuts off, but then he started talking about weird things people have had him sign). |
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Telepathic Surgeon |
Man, it's just not that big'a'deal. If it's a major pain in the ass, just don't sweat it.
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Telepathic Surgeon |
BTW, I think he was talking about "Ed Hall", a pretty awesome band that was coming out of Austin back in those days. I got the chance to see them a couple of times in Norman.
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Telepathic Surgeon |
Tangent: They played at this bar and grill that used to be downtown in Norman called Kelly's. I saw a bunch of cool bands there. Got to see "Crust" once, "Course of Empire" a couple times and others. I worked there straight out of highschool in the kitchen, so I got in for free. The door man would just let me right in. That ruled! Not to toot my own horn, but the band I was in at the time even played there a few times, Captain Eyeball. Wayne himself even came out to see us play there once. I was flattered beyond comprehension. He came up to me after and said that he liked my "stage presence", but I think he was just blowing smoke up my ass, and trying to be supportive. Those were the days!
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