Got a bunch of diverse stuff to post relating to the upcoming gig. All kind of ties together in a weird way at the end. Start with Man From Uranus posts elsewhere that a Sun Ra documentary is coming up on BBC2. Hurrah. It's a name I keep bumping into so now's my chance to further my musical education in that direction. Ended up watching the documentary on YouTube. (link (http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=%22Sun+Ra+-+Brother+from+another+Planet%22&search=Search)) But that's by the by.
Point is, went to wikipedia to bone up on him beforehand, followed a few arbitrary links and ended up at the Principia Discordia. Which I read when I was about 16 or 17. And there was Answer 5) Testy Culbert.
Something just clicked in my head, and I dashed to the theremin. Five minutes later I had my opening piece. Something short I can just warm up to. A "discordian anthem" - which means discordant is kind of on theme. And some banter to go with it...
"This is a theremin. Perhaps the most expressive of electronic instruments. It has a sadness, a mournfulness, a melancholy." (and I [i]don't[/i] say) "Which of course means it has real comic potential." Then straight into [i]For Testy Culbert[/i]. Which kind of reminds me of the Laurel and Hardy theme.
This is my aide-mémoire for it...
Rootdy do. Rootdy do.
Rootdy doodley doot de do.
Rootdy do. Rootdy do.
Rootdy doodley doot de do.
All comic up-strokes. Tee-hee! Playlist follows with My House Resounds. (I'm kind of doing a look-back over one year of thereminery. This is "I just bought a theremin." Then three of my musical influences, in chronological order.) Soup Dragon (clangers), Void Ship (radiophonic workshop), Unlit Airraids (Throbbing Gristle) and finish off with that rather saucy poem I wrote "A Hetero-Sexual Love Song (http://www.thereminworld.com/forum.asp?cmd=p&T=1540&F=715&p=2)", as a prelude to "In The Potting Shed." I figure that's probably enough.
Then a poster arrives by eMail from Diana advertising the event. I've been billed as "Eat Frequency." Could have been worse - I could have been "Beat Frequently". I was going to leave it, but the poster also lacked the date of the event, and Diana had gone incommunicado, so I corrected both problems is photoshop and re-circulated it.
So I'm feeling the need to reinforce the name. Especially after I spoke to Diana the next day and she insisted Eat Frequency was better. Perhaps so, but we know the point to the name, don't we.
I learned that the event was going to be filmed. Aha. That reminds me of jamming with Brucey et al. Video camera guy had me remove my big white sheet of paper from the music stand for aesthetic reasons. As a photographer I understand that. So I found some black card to hide my white notes behind for After-Glow. And here was my opportunity to reinforce the name. Found myself a thick metallic silver marker pen, then printed a logo on the card, black-on-black, and wrote over it in silver. Looks pretty good, even if I say so myself, given that I dashed it off in about five minutes flat.
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(White on black is not quite so good, but you get the general idea.)
And I realised afterwards, the black and silver works really well next to the etherwave. So all in all I'm feeling good about the gig, just a slight gnawing in the pit of my stomach that will motivate me to rehearse tomorrow, which is also good, and I am feeling well in touch with my inner Fonz, which is fairly unusual for me.
So... settled back this evening to watch some Buffy on DVD. (Joss Whedon - good guy.) Seen them all before, most of them on TV and again when we got the DVDs. Or so I thought. Turns out we had somehow missed "The Zeppo" each time. Boy, that's a funny episode. It's the one where Xander (the dork of the ensemble), feeling his lack of unique identity within the group