Saturday, February 19, 2011

Flipping it in Backwards After a Bounce Pass!

"Flipper Is My Idol": SF Poets Attaboy & Burke from 2006



In 2006, a young pirate radio station called Radio X in San Francisco held a little fundraiser at the groovy Frank Chu hangout 12 Galaxies.  One of the performers was a funky 2-man poetry/spoken/rap wigga duo called Attaboy and Burke. Well, Radio X didn't last long, but Attaboy and Burke's Google trail extends a few years later into the 'aughts.

Here's a few numbers from A+B's performance that night.  Thanks for coming out and supporting local radio, dudes!

Some language slightly NSFW. 




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Amazon:

Burke's Law: Season 1 - Volume 1 (First 16 Episodes)

The Over-Caffeinated Helicopter : It's a Backflipper

Everybody who's seen Roy Scheider's 1983 conspiracy/helicopter epic "Blue Thunder" remembers one thing about helicopters (other than the Blue Thunder, of course): They can't do backflips.

The guys who fly a beverage-sponsored helicopter heard this, though, and said, "Bull!"




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things to buy at Amazon:

Blue Thunder

Red Bull Energy Drink, 8.4-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24)

Friday, February 18, 2011

Rare-ish "King Kong" Clip, With Person-Eating

King Kong Vore Clip, Kinda Rare


I don't remember seeing this clip in most versions of 1933's "King Kong", but I stumbled across it when I tumbled into the YouTube world of "Vore".  Vore clips are ones where a person gets eaten, as in, carnivore.  You can apparently flip through thousands of these in a row, if you're so inclined.







Of course, Fay Wray isn't eaten.  As I'm sure you remember, " 'Twas Beauty killed the beast", even in the Jack Black version.


Amazon:

Max Steiner: King Kong

The Cyclopean Centaur: What I Was Waiting For

For like the second or third time in ten years, I made the same video-viewing error. I wanted to see animator Ray Harryhausen's cyclopean centaur, so I watched "Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger" (featuring John Wayne's Son, Patrick Wayne as Sinbad, Tyrone Power's Daughter Taryn Power, and a very fresh-looking Jane Seymour), which is one of my least favorite Ray Harryhausen movies.  It's got an interminable boat chase from Persia to the Arctic (!), a giant walrus (ooooh, scary) and a poorly done sabertooth tiger at the climax.

But I trudged on, with minimal fast-forwarding, because I kept thinking that the last creature was going to be the cyclopean centaur.  But no, that's actually in "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad".  Duh.  



Pic from the very cool monster movie blog, MonsterBrains:  http://monsterbrains.blogspot.com/

Monster Brains' Golden Voyage page:
http://monsterbrains.blogspot.com/2010/06/ray-harryhausen-golden-voyage-of-sinbad.html

The Centaur and Griffin, YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRQYvAn_q5c

Too bad the charming monsters always have to die in these movies  - Mighty Joe Young notwithstanding.  


Amazon:

The Golden Voyage of Sinbad

You Don't Pay Me to Talk Pretty: Quotes from "Firefly" and "Serenity"

After he created the best, funniest, truest show about high school ever, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", Joss Whedon then created one of the best sci-fi shows and one of the best westerns - *simultaneously*.

Here's a WikiQuotes collection of lotsa dialogue from the "Firefly" series and the movie spin-off, "Serenity".  After we get through "The Wire", I wanna watch my complete "Firefly" again.



http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Firefly





                          art by the great Jason Palmer


Serenity (Collector's Edition)

Even a Dog Can Be a Backflipper



                                                   Poodle Salt & Pepper Shaker Set

Thursday, February 17, 2011

"The Laugh Muscles", featuring colorful pictures by CBrown, with music by Intelligent and Loud



Here's a tune I cut together out of some songs John and I worked on as Intelligent and Loud, called "The Laugh Muscles".  The images are some colorful pictures from my wife, fabulous fine art photographer cbrown.  You can see lots more pictures of hers at her cool website, www.CBrownSF.com

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Jello Biafra Interview from 1982 for SKANK Magazine

My good friend Luke Cole was a brilliant, pioneering lawyer, and you can click on his name or here to learn more about his amazing life and career. But before all that, he was just the cub reporter on the punk rock beat for SKANK Magazine, when he was at Stanford in 1982. As such, he got the job of interviewing Jello Biafra, lead singer for San Francisco's legendary Dead Kennedys, when they came through Palo Alto. Here's the 11-minute 1-on-1 interview, where the future corporate-butt-kicking attorney and inventor of the practice of Environmental Justice probes Mr. Biafra on fashion, religion, politics, the band's name, and why he liked playing the Mab.





Also linked below are two other bits of audio from that night:

• Jello berating the audience for being conformist jugheads, after one of them only hooted and grunted when Jello gave him the microphone.

• For Brave Ears only - a raw, noisy audience-Walkman recording of a couple of songs from that night: "Holiday In Cambodia", the sounds of the crowd demanding more, and the encore "Rawhide". This very dodgy recording is presented only for the sake of evoking memories of those dank, beery halls, and those nights when the air shook with punk energy. I even included a bit of the ghastly prog-rock tune the club's DJ immediately put on to clear the room.







Saturday, February 12, 2011

Video for "Dan's Pants" by Red English

Here's a latter-day music video by Red English, my 2-man band with Jim H.  This tune, "Dan's Pants" was created by our sending a GarageBand file back and forth.  I shot the vid over at McLaren Park in San Francisco. 

Trailer from "20 Million Miles to Earth"

A Blog of Great Sci Fi Art, with Weekly Updates

Here's a blog full of great sci fi art, with weekly featured-artist updates:

Concept Ships


Wheelchair Backflip - Big Air, But There's Better Out There

Okay, it's like a dog playing the violin, it's impressive that he does it at all - but I've seen this guy do a backflip on a tiny indoor half-pipe no taller than four feet, which is really a lot scarier.  Still, for fans of big air, and backflips - which I *am* - this is great video.



I gather from the vid that the guy in the wheelchair is going by the catchy name "Wheels".


UPDATE:  So, his name is Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham, and there's lots of videos of him out there, inclduing building up to and pulling off a Double Backflip.  Vid to come over the next many months. 

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Travis's Double Backflip

Flying Saucer Smashes Into Washington Monument!







For my Harryhausen fan readers, here's an excellent - if dead simple - 3-piece model of a famous moment from "Earth Vs. the Flying Saucers"

Great stuff found by digging through http://www.starshipmodeler.com/





Ray Harryhausen Collection (+ BD Live) (20 Million Miles to Earth, Earth vs. Flying Saucers, It Came from Beneath the Sea, 7th Voyage of Sinbad) [Blu-ray]

"Geyserville Firefight" by Mark Gunnion

There was a fire in the hills of our little valley up here, and the local fire crews brought in a couple of aircraft to knock it back.  This bit of video keeps an eye on the plane and the chopper as the whirl around, throwing water and fire retardent on the flames. 

I wrote and played the soundtrack, as well as shooting and editing the footage. 

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

"The Wildlife of San Francisco" by Mark Gunnion



Here's a little video featuring some of the wild animals I saw one sunny weekend in San Francisco, where I lived for almost 25 years.

Most of the music is mine, except the dreamy long drifty bit in the middle, which is me and Jim improvising as "Red English".


Guitar Soloing - The Contemporary Guide to Improvisation - Book and CD Pack

The Best Sequel Ever? The Penultimate Scene from "The Bride of Frankenstein"

The amazing "animation" of Elsa Lanchester as The Bride, with Colin Clive repeating his greatest role as Frankenstein, Boris Karloff as The Monster,  and yes, that's Dwight Frye in there as the mad assistant, in a film considered (along with "The Godfather Part II") as one of the very few sequels better than the original.






The Bride of Frankenstein (Universal Studios Classic Monster Collection)

Scrap Models by Other People

This is a great scratch-built model "imagineered" by its maker.  This is my favorite kind of model - what I always called a "scrap model", but which are also referred to these days as "kit-bashed":






Another great scrap model, this ship and its lunar base have a totally cool night-time mode with tiny, built-in lights:





Double Backflippers

Backflipper at school

Sonoma Seen

Here's some beautiful pictures from our new home, northern Sonoma County. 

Monday, February 7, 2011

A Mark Gunnion video: "The Hatchery at Lake Sonoma"

Here's some video I shot at the Lake Sonoma Trout Hatchery up here in the Northern Wine Country.

The weirdo music is my own. 

It's very peaceful and spacy.



Richard Brautigan's Trout Fishing in America, The Pill versus The Springhill Mine Disaster, and In Watermelon Sugar

Mick and Merry Request Shelter

One of the great "back-up" vocal takes of all time, Merry Clayton was the female vocalist on The Rolling Stones' "Gimme Shelter".  This a capella mix features Merry's and Mick's takes.  Amazing rock&roll-osity.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

For Your Pre-Game: My 8-Hour Radio Special on The 100 Best Records Evah

Back in '09 and '10, I was a DJ on a pirate radio station in San Francisco called FCC Free Radio.  They're now an online-only outlet, available at www.FCCfreeRadio.com.  My show was called "Freeform Purple", and I had great fun doing the two-hour weekly show on Friday afternoons (I actually constructed the shows Thursday nights and shot them into the broadcast server at 3 a.m., and the computer played them in the afternoon).

To celebrate my one-year anniversary at the station, I broadcast a special series of shows featuring my very personal selections for the 100 Best Records Evah.  It turned into quite a production, and ultimately took me four weeks, and eight hours to get all the way through.  Here, for the first time in one location, are all eight hours of the special, in order, playable in handy one-hour chunks.

Enjoy!      

Love,
DJ Junglebook    (AKA Mark G) 


































Pirate Radio

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Backflipper!

The Cyclops from "The 7th Voyage of Sinbad"

One of my favorite pieces of film, Ray Harryhausen's astounding Cyclops:








The 7th Voyage of Sinbad

Trailer for the original "Mighty Joe Young"

Willis O'Brien, who created and animated King Kong, was training his young acolyte Ray Harryhausen during the production of this 1949 picture, and it's widely believed Ray did the bulk of the animation in the final cut.  


Willis O'Brien: Special Effects Genius (McFarland classics)

First post - Trailer from the 1933 "King Kong"

Welcome to my new broadcasting outlet - Backflipper!

This is going to be fun.  Let's start with a little trailer from 1933's "King Kong":