Song for Pedro

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2014/02/17 21:30:23 (permalink)

Song for Pedro

hey Mosh,
thought I would give you the chance to redeem yourself with your critique of this film:
http://youtu.be/obv2q9alZJM
this is my band,
funnily enough,at a bar called Tago Mago in Thornbury-thought you would appreciate the juxtaposition as you are a big fan of the album/band.
we were asked to fill in for a "name band"who cancelled on the day and even though our guitar hero was on tour with his "name band" we played as a 3piece.
for your benefit,there was no script,no rehearsal or workshop,choreography and costume is dodgy,the camera work is poor,the lighting is bad,sound is poor,direction is non-existant and without lead guitar the songs lacked the icing on top but we received the "name" bands fee and I blew mine on lobster tails,a nice pinot grigio and on 16 Red at Crown casino)
it`s the second song in the set and we loosened up after that and had a ball!
i know some actors/playwrights and they all agree they can`t ever remember having "fun" on the set or during filming perhaps because film is so illusory and artificially constructed compared to a live gig or album,which ,perhaps is why you are here-some industry jealousy maybe as with Sonar,you are the writer/director/actor,in fact you do everything compared to one of your films.
there must be a forum for film directors out there? 
 
 
 
 
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    Moshkiae
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    Re: Song for Pedro 2014/02/19 08:57:29 (permalink)
    webbs hill studio
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    funnily enough,at a bar called Tago Mago in Thornbury-thought you would appreciate the juxtaposition as you are a big fan of the album/band.
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    That would be incorrect. I'm not a big fan of this band at all. I just have a wide range of respect for people's work and how they create it. What folks don't get about that album is that it was 20 hours of music cut up haphazard and that was that. There was no music design, or song idea, or concept. It was cut, paste that's it.
     
    It's on Holger Czukay's CAN page.
     
    I'm, basically, a part of the "beat poets" club, and as such, stuff that comes out of "nowhere", is always interesting for me, and OK. The problem is that people that think their words are the same thing as them directing their farts and ideas and religions, and no one can doubt them! It's nice if the words and work have some meaning, but it is not a necessary pre-requisite, which is a music concept that is getting too old! And of course, the mixing of a non-singer with a band ... no one here has the guts or balls to discuss this! Damo is the ultimate product of the theater/film acting folks in that area at the time! And previously, Malcom Mooney (also an actor) had tried to do something with the band. So, I'm not the only one, btw .... !!!
     
    The point, and the same thing with the stuff on the other thread, is that some things CAN COME OUT, of what we think is "nothing", and that is a major opportunity for actors on stage and film, and also for musicians, if they are so inclined to learn something else, that may or may not (like a professor's idea is just as good, right?), help you in the future, and in learning how to interpret music and use your fingers to better define your work and you. I was, compared to the other 3 director students in my whole class, the only one that was studying and using experimental stuff, and not afraid to work with "psychic" concept and ideas, all of which worked magnificently for all the work I did.
     
    My saddest side of things, is that I have never been able to blend this work with a band, because all the musicians, including here, are really tough folks that are not visionaries per se, and usually are afraid of doing something else that is completely different, and not jump off the pier into the ocean! Guess what all the productions I did had? .. yepp ... lots of lights and MUSIC and SOUND. Like I wanted the stage to get "bigger" than it was! And this is something that 99 out of a 100 bands can not do and will likely not make it because of it. You don't always need that "extra" (specially if you are very good inside), but it will help when you are not as well defined.
    post edited by Moshkiae - 2014/02/19 09:29:08

    As a wise Guy once stated from his holy chapala ... none of the hits, none of the time ... prevents you from becoming just another turkey in the middle of all the other turkeys! 
      
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    Re: Song for Pedro 2014/02/19 12:41:05 (permalink)
    Moshkiae
     
     And of course, the mixing of a non-singer with a band ... no one here has the guts or balls to discuss this!




     
    Pfft..I collab with one all the time...
     
     
     
     
     
    Kidding, honest..

     
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    webbs hill studio
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    Re: Song for Pedro 2014/02/19 18:03:56 (permalink)
    "I find it bizarre, how seriously one takes this, and then forgets how they can learn more and improve their own art. That's utterly bizarre, and weird and crazy! AND very stupid. It tells you that all you are doing is some rock'n'roll bullmerde and you don't mean crap, and your ability and talent isn't worth a nickel. QUIT NOW!"
     
    you just don`t get it-do you?
    the reason I posted that crappy video when I could have posted proper concert footage with the full band was exactly for that reason-we are an ordinary band with ordinary skills and some good songs-but-
    we will NEVER "make it" as such and don`t care-I got over that in my 20`s and do it because it is my passion whereas you admit you are a musician at heart-"look at all the music I have" but don`t play an instrument and admit you could not master the software because of the "terrible teacher computerados".
    all in all I have read all your posts and threads and find you add nothing of use to this forum other than entertainment. 
    how you were tolerated long enough to become a platinum member is beyond me.
    there are plenty of forums-I checked- that suit your expertise and chosen field and more importantly,your peers.
    why don`t you post there where your comments would at least have some cache.
    how much of this will be lost in translation I don't know but I`m off to mixdown a cd that will never pay for itself or even make it to the radio and if I took your advice,is just a waste of time.........
     
      
     
     
     
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