Archive for May, 2008

ON THE SET: DAY ONE

May 19, 2008

Today was my first day on the job in the set production department on a movie set. Very surreal day, not just because people were walking around in nutty outfits like it was perfectly normal, but because I was actually doing physical labor for the first time in my life. Just remember, that HOLLYWOOD sign in L.A. didn’t get dropped off by the Easter Bunny; some poor guy had to build it, paint it, intsall it. Don’t know who that person was, but they REALLY want to direct.

HOLY ANNIVERSARY!

May 18, 2008

35 years ago tonight, on May 18, 1973, I saw Led Zeppelin for the very first time, on the Dallas stop of their Houses Of The Holy tour. I still have my ticket stub. I rememebr I took my mom’s Instamatic, bravely stood in the aisle and took ONE PICTURE, and scurried back to my seat. One picture. 3 years ago tonight, my band The Volares released our second album, Godvertising, and Buddy Miles drummed with us at our release party. And today, I had my first multi-vendor record fair, About To Pop, in Dallas. Something about 5/18….

 

HAPPLE BIRTHDAY

May 15, 2008

Apple Records was officially announced 40 years ago on May 14, 1968. 40 years old and still not scruffy.

GOOD DAY TO BUY SOME RECORDS

May 12, 2008

Today was a great day to visit a record store. I stopped by Good Records in Dallas and bought 3 very groovy CDs; Tooth Of Crime by T Bone Burnett, Blame It On Gravity by The Old 97’s (hell, I’m in the damn concert footage on the DVD), and the debut full length album by Flight Of The Concords. Packaging is excellent on all 3 releases. In my opinion, there should be 3 fun-to-buy CDs released every single day. Why not.

ABOUT TO POP #1 in DALLAS, Sun. MAY 18

May 11, 2008

My new pop culture expo/whatever, About To Pop, debuts this Sunday, May 18th, at Studio Arts in Dallas, from 1-5pm. This is a multi-vendor affair with several tables of all sorts of cool stuff for sale in the realms of music, dvd’s, sci-fi, etc. Email me if you have any questions at bucks@sbcglobal.net. I’ll be glad to add you to the event mailing list.

RONNIE LANE ESSAY @ sonicboomers.com

May 11, 2008

The fine folk at sonicboomers.com have just published a 1,000 word essay I wrote on the late great Ronnie Lane, who I lived with in Houston in 1985. Hope you’ll check it out. The site is run by my good friend Bill Bentley, who replaced me when I left Warner Bros. Records in 1985. They also used a picture I took of Ronnie, which is my first published photo ever! Be sure and check out the Ronnie Lane DVD, The Passing Show – it’s a great look into the amazing life of Mr. Lane.

ALBERT HOFFMAN, R.I.P./L.S.D.

May 3, 2008

The inventor of LSD, aka Acid, died this week at the age of 102. Fact check – he invented, and repeatedly used LSD, and lived to be 102. This sends a clear message to the youth of today – trip your brains out and you will live a long and healthy life. I am inspired to trip like crazy and start planning my 100th birthday party, probably while I am tripping. I wonder – when he died, and began his journey to the spirit world, did he think he was just tripping again? When he met Whomever greets us on the other side of the veil, did they have trouble convincing him of his fate? “Uh, dude, you’re not tripping, you actually just died and crossed over into the spiritual realm.” “That is so trippy that you would say that, you are the best hallucination of God I have ever witnessed.” “That’s because I really AM God. And you really did die, i swear.” “That’s what you said LAST time I tripped. And then I realized it was just my cat talking to me.” “Mr. Hoffman, I am not your cat, I am your Creator.” “Great. Let me find a string of yarn and we’ll have some REAL fun!!”

ESTATE SALE

May 2, 2008

Today I went to an estate sale and bought one of the strangest paintings I have ever seen…for $4.00. Impossible to describe, I will just say I believe the title is House For sale. Also got a cool Dr. Seuss metal lunchbox made in 1970. While driving around tonight I saw two vans with video screens on the sides and backs broadcasting advertisements. Remember, you heard it here first – vanvertising.