Goodbye, Mr. Herman

Damn. This one certainly hurts.

Nearly speechless.

I saw this HBO special, as a kid, when we had free HBO for a weekend. I was not supposed to be watching. I did anyway.

And, certainly, have been a fan ever since. Precisely the kind of weirdness that would be what I would seek out, when I needed a kick in the funnybone. His Christmas Special is practically sacred Holiday Text.

So, this one will take a while to heal.

I’ll miss you.

Happy Birthday, Lurch!

Like all people, Ted Cassidy was more than the sum of his parts. But, sometimes, being known for even one thing means that you were known at all.

Ted did have a pretty varied career, when all was said and done. And there are plenty of obscure things that you will be surprised by, when you start combing through his Filmography. Still, I will probably remember him most for how well he wore a bow tie. Damn, what style.

And, while it’s probably how most will remember you, I do love to give this tune a spin every so often.

Happy Birthday, Ted.

 

Dimestore Radio Theater #65

Yesterday’s episode of Dimestore Radio Theater featured the last episode of Candy Matson to be included on our show. In keeping with that, we were certainly a little somber in the chat. But: it was still a great show.

Enjoy:

 

https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/129915

History Lesson

45 Years ago today, the first Test Tube baby was born, ushering in a new era of medical science for women and families who were unable to conceive before that.

Seems like a good time to listen to this classic, in celebration.

HUMAN DINOSAUR!

On July 22nd, Human Dinosaur met up for a recording session in Cottage Grove, Oregon, so that we could get started on the follow-up to our first release, which you can find below.

Every time I turn around, I have a new band. I’m not sure what I can say… except that I like to play music?

(This project was formerly called “XANDAR,” and a track was even played on an episode of The Watt From Pedro show before we realized that there are a lot of other bands called “XANDAR.” So… we went with something better.)

We have CDs… and a digital release. And… a lot more to come!

There And Back Again

Here’s a cute, hour long documentary about how two men went to go walk on the moon for a spell on July 20th, fifty four years ago:

And, if you really wanna nerd out, here’s a 90 minute discussion of the Apollo 11 Computer, and how it did what it did:

It’s not like Marvel has anything good out right now.

Space Is The Place (ACRONYM Newsletter #31)

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Good Hello!

Fifty Four years ago, between July 16th and July 24th, three men stepped into a rocket ship and flew to the moon. Two of them, casually strolled around on this distant lunar surface – a place most kids only dream of – to perform a variety of experiments, take some measurements, gets some rocks, and come back home. One, lone astronaut, circled the backside of the moon, wondering if the other two would – or could – ever return, unable to reach NASA, alone with his thoughts. It is that experience of space – doing something no one had ever done, alone, so far away from humanity, that very, very few have had the chance to experience, and it is one that I cannot help but reflect on, almost constantly, at this stage in my life. 

Growing up, I wanted to be an astronaut so badly. I watched NASA launches on TV, and felt a kinship toward Sci-Fi and the stars in a way that I never felt on earth. In School, I was allowed to go to the library and watch launches with other science and A/V nerds, a privilege that co-mingled with tragedy, when we watched the Challenger explode on TV. And yet, even that, for a while, didn’t deter me from wanting to reach for the stars. But life has a way of course-correcting, when your launch trajectory isn’t quite right. I didn’t have the math or the physical prowess to pull off being an astronaut, and as I got older, it seemed less and less likely that I could reverse this in a way that could line-up my behavior with what I needed to accomplish. My feet, for whatever reason, couldn’t make it that far off the ground, no matter how hard I tried. 

So, instead, I go to space with music and art, and I try to imagine the things that I missed. It’s been a subject I’ve returned to, at every stage of my life. And, sometimes, it’s on the radio. 

Mike Rogers – the lead singer of the Rotters back in the day – started a new radio show that’s on after me on Mondays: Sounds From Space. Two hours of NASA sounds mixed with electronic music, hosted by an AI, among other things. It’s great, but he had to skip a show on July 3rd, and asked me if I could help him out. So Mitch Headroom – my announcer on MId-Valley Mutations – decided to host a live Mini-Mutations performance, which involved a bunch of Apollo 11 samples, too. This was new electronic manglings and re-edits, presented in a continuous flow for maximum space-soundtrack impact. The show was a ton of fun to do, and gave me a chance to make some new Mutations, and it was great to help Mike out with his excellent show. You can see / read along with the live chat / listen to it all at this handy link here:

https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/129326

And: you should listen to Mike Rogers on Sheena’s Jungle Room in general. He has three shows, and they’re all great! One is all Japanese rock and garage. You know you love that, right? So tune in! You won’t be sorry. 

And, since my mind was already thinking about space, I decided to re-master an old episode from over 10 years ago – “Moon Voyage,” made with all LPs – and present it with some new elements on MId-Valley Mutations. So, you’ll get to hear some vintage bumpers promoting my show, two hours of vinyl records, and newly added Apollo 11 samples, to flesh out the rest of the program. I’ve always been fond of this show, and it starts very strong, but the last half of the last hour is a little challenging, and isn’t for everyone. Certainly, the right kind of Mid-Valley resident will enjoy this one, as the playlist includes Hovercraft, Thrones, Universal Order of Armageddon, fennesz, Bruce Gilbert, Unwound, Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville, Wendy Carlos, The Residents, Sinking Body, Man… Or Astro-Man?, The Butthole Surfers, Captain Beefheart, Men’s Recovery Project, Tangerine Dream, Negativland, the infamous “Davis / Coltrane” mash-up, Mr. Bungle and Puttin’ on The Ritz, with their mind-boggling version of “Sister Ray” that must be heard to be believed. And while I think the right people like this one too, I’ll totally understand if it’s just not your bag. So it goes. But, you get a nice set of 90’s rock, and plenty of Moon Talk. Sounds great, right? Why aren’t you listening now?

https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/129594

I’ve made a couple decisions about this newsletter, and my blog, which, if you are not already following it, I do recommend. (The address is easy to remember: AustinRich.org.) First, I did some minor re-designs on the site to improve readability, added a “Follow” button, and created some better menu tools. For those who don’t use WordPress, or haven’t been following any WordPress blogs, their “Follow” feature is pretty excellent, and allows you to manage “newsletter” settings for the blogs that you follow, rather than having someone else do it. So, if you would like, you can go there, “follow” the blog, and not only will you get newsletters as an e-mail (if you’d like), but you’ll be notified of all the activity on this blog, which you can receive either daily e-mail, or like this newsletter, as a weekly update, containing everything new from the last week. So you get a little extra content if you subscribe that way. 

However, if you would rather just keep things as is, I will still send out this newsletter as I have before, until I hear otherwise from readers. So you have a variety of subscription options now. Lastly, this does allow me to put all the Newsletters in one “place” online, too, where it can be destination reading, if that is your preference. So there will be more than one reason to follow AustinRich.org, which is also a good thing. 

Lot’s of ways to engage, but, really, it’s just an effort to keep in touch. And that’s the important thing. If I’m able to make contact with each of you, in some small way, then this was all a success. While I do still believe in the power of internet tools, I’m just REALLY suspect of most social media anymore. The mindlessly scrolling feels weird, and doesn’t feel like communication or interaction anymore, but more like a by-product of some kind of hypnosis. I’ve had more boons come my way, and more opportunities open up, as a direct result of this e-mail list, and I hear from people I missed and never talked to on social media. So… something tells me this is a little better for me, at least for now. I do miss my friends I used to chat with often in those spaces. But I feel like I still interact with those people in some other way… so I don’t think I’m missing much. 

Here’s to trying to meet the summer – and all the challenges therein – head-on. 

And, hopefully, with some cool space tunes, too. 

 

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Live, Interactive Chat! 

During both Dimestore Radio Theater and Mid-Valley Mutations we have an interactive chat going, hosted by me! 6 PM PST / 9 PM EST on Mondays and Tuesdays, you can follow along with the playlists, as they are being updated in real time! I’m not on social media, and my e-mail response is a little slow lately. This is your chance to hang out with me on the Inter-Web-A-Tron. Chat with other listeners at both Sheena’s Jungle Room and WFMU, and get to have some real-time fun, all from the comfort of your favorite device. It’s the main way I get to interact with people these days, and I would love to see you there.

I’m also on UB Radio Salon on the last Sunday of the month, usually with The Fourth Sunday Players, but occasionally, The Fifth Sunday Troupe makes an appearance. These are scripted productions, with original, improvised music, SFX, jokes, actors spouting dialog… it’s’ a big show, as part of the Big City Orchestra crew. (These days: Ninah Pxe, dAs, Mike Dringenberg, univac, myself, and anyone else we can con into joining us.) Plus: UB Radio Salon is also on every other week, with occasional guests and whatnot. The show always includes live music, performed for the show, every week, for the last 15 years solid. It’s quite an achievement.

There’s lots of other stuff. I try to keep track of it all at austinrich.org, but, you know how it is? It’s probably incomplete, in a number of ways. I do my best.

The Physical Merch Store, with music and ’zines, all on Bandcamp. DJs: get in touch for complementary broadcast copies of your favorite albums I make, so you can share this music with your listeners too.

If there’s something you were curious about, and you can’t find a link or other info: just ask. I’m trying to get it all online and searchable but… well.. you know.

Austin Rich

“You’re Already A Fan, You Just Don’t Know It Yet.”

Sandanista Day

Happy Sandinista Day, Sandinista National Liberation Front!

In honor of this day, I will listen to “Sandinista!” by The Clash.

Or, at least, try to; it’s a very long album.

In less than an hour… 6 PM PST… let’s go on a Moon Voyage.

Sheena’s Jungle Room. WFMU. It’s: Mid-Valley Mutations.

https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/129594

(20:03 Update: The Show is over… but the link above does contain an archive, where you can listen along, and see the live, interactive chat from the show. All Vinyl! All Moon-Centric! All Fun!)

New Efforts

In my continuing search to find a place for my thoughts and notions out in the world, I will try to use this place a little more often. Perhaps I can find a balance between the e-mail newsletters, and other ideas, images, etc. There’s often something I’m thinking about almost every day. At the very least, I should probably start tinkering on here. There’s a lot of work left to be done, and I feel like I notice something else that needs fixing every time I look at this site.

So, perhaps posting to it more will help keep me motivated. There’s a lot of stuff that I would like to engage ya’ll with, and I’m still trying to figure out how best to do that.

Remember the days of blogs, when people would intentionally seek out someone they liked, and read what they said?

Let’s see if that will catch on, again.