Rudy Panucci On Pop Culture

Month: February 2007 (Page 2 of 3)

Monday Morning Art: Union Building Revisited

 

We kick off this Valentine’s week with an image that doesn’t really have anything to do with the holiday, sorry.  This is a digitally-assaulted photograph of the Union Building, taken on a late summer’s day back in 2005, and re-assaulted yesterday afternoon.  It’s part of my “pop-art Charleston” series of digitally-assaulted photographs that I might get around to finishing one of these days.

 As always, click the photo for a larger view.  And go here for the Monday Morning Art Store, and here for the PopCult store. Both are now approaching six months without a single customer!

Song And Video Of The Week: Fanatomy

From Episode Fourteen of Radio Free Charleston, it’s Fanatomy with “I Hate Your God.” directed by Rudy Panucci with Melanie Larch. 

This video has been removed. It has come to our attention that the artist, Michael Baldwin, also known as Murdok Hyde and Fanatomy among other aliases, may have plagarized all or parts of this song from another artist. Until the matter is resolved, this video will not be available for public viewing. We are sorry for the inconvenience.

Cool Thing Of The Week: A Radio Drama

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My buddy Craig Wichman and his Quicksilver Radio Theater is producing a new Radio Drama, “Lincoln’s Last Day,” which you can listen to starting Thusday afternoon right here.    Podcasts will be available after the initial airing.  This is just in time to observe the birthday of our sixteenth president.  Craig and Quicksilver were responsible for the cool radio adaptation of Frankenstein that I linked to a couple of Halloweens ago.  Help keep radio drama alive.  Listen to the streaming broadcast, or download the podcast version.  And DON’T SPOIL THE ENDING!

Production Notes: The Rest Of The Story

We wrap up our production notes on Radio Free Charleston, episode 14, with details on the short films and host segments for the show.

Local animator and filmmaker Joe Justice graciously let us share his 2002 film “Marvel Jackass” with the RFC audience.   Joe made this movie for a Wizard Magazine contest, and when he didn’t win, he decided to put it up on his website.   You can check out his site for full credits and production notes.   You can also download the full uncut version of Marvel Jackass.

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RFC Production Notes: Fanatomy

14fanatomy02.png“I Hate Your God,” seen in episode 14 of Radio Free Charleston, is one of the more potentially controversial songs we’ve brought you on Radio Free Charleston, but it’s also a killer tune that doesn’t sound like anything else we’ve featured. I first heard of  ******** via MySpace, and got in touch with their head honcho, ********. We cooked up the idea of shooting a lip-synced video since gathering the entire band at LiveMix Studio would have been a huge undertaking.

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Radio Free Charleston: Episode 14

14gvg.pngYou can watch it now! I’m going to spread the production notes over the next several days, so get ready to hear all about the deep dark dirty secrets of how we made the show. 

Today I’m going to tell you about Go Van Gogh.  GVG was one of the top bands that I played back on the old radio version of RFC.  Go Van Gogh was Stephen Beckner (who has been on episodes two and nine of the new RFC), his brother Mark, and Johnny and Tim Rock.  They brought a wild sound to Charleston, with a combination of pure Beatlesque pop married to L.A. punk roots. 

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Monday Morning Art: Remember The Green

Remember back in the summer when everything was sunny, green and warm?  Today’s Monday Morning Art is a digitally-assaulted photograph of Davis Square, in all its late-June glory. Sorta makes you forget the wind tearing through you and freezing your kidneys this morning, don’t it?

As always, click the photo for a larger view.  And go here for the Monday Morning Art Store, and here for the PopCult store. Both are now approaching six months without a single customer!

Bored With Football?

Well then, go watch the sneak preview of Episode Fourteen of Radio Free Charleston, “Spider-man Shirt,” right here.  It’s not officially online until tomorrow, but if you get tired of sitting through all that football action so you can see the cool commercials, give it a shot.  You’re special, because you get to see it a day early!

This episode features a classic video from Go Van Gogh, performing “Shut Up, I Love You,” which was the most-requested song on the radio version of RFC, back in the Mesozoic era.  We also have the brand-new video for the Fanatomy song “I Hate Your God.”  It’s a great song that you’ll be singing around the office, which could be a problem if you work at a church. 

Plus you get to see “Marvel Jackass.”   Detailed production notes will be spread over the next few days, so check back at PopCult.

Song and Video of the Week: Go Van Gogh

In anticipation of episode 14 of Radio Free Charleston, which goes live on Monday with music from Fanatomy and Go Van Gogh, as well as the short film “Marvel Jackass” and part one of an epic Pentagram Flowerbox, we present Go Van Gogh performing a different song.  This video was shot by me in 1990 at The Levee, and shows an expanded six-man Go Van Gogh ripping through a cover of The Beatles’ version of Larry William’s “Slowdown.”  Of note is the addition of Mark Mangrone on keyboards and an unnamed player to be identified later on bongos.  They join the regular line of Mark and Stephen Beckner and John and Tim Rock.  On Monday, you can see Go Van Gogh with the vintage video for “Shut Up, I Love You” on Radio Free Charleston.  For now, here’s “Slowdown” with a killer guitar solo by Stephen.

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