Monday, September 7, 2020

What I remember

 When I moved to Baltimore.

I loaded up Teemu & a couple suitcases in my Mitsubishi Mirage and drove most of the day & into the night,  out of Nashville and past the Smokies into the Virginias and the mid-Atlantic.  Crazy or brave or probably a little bit of both.
I drank a lot of shitty gas station coffee & wound up at a dingy hotel that didn't mind the cat.  Next day I moved to a decent Red Roof Inn near Towson that had a weekly rate (after checking in & out of a 'family hotel' that was swimming in roached).

I was near a bookstore & a weird 60's looking psuedo-Tudor bar with decent food. I had a few friends in Fairfax.  They introduced me to someone to help me apartment hunt & the recommendation was to head down into the city & see what I liked.

So I took a long bus ride that ended at the foot of Broadway in front of the market in Fells Point.  
I always tell people that Richard Belzer was the first person I saw in Baltimore.  Obviously not entirely true because I'd been to hotels & met up with Tom.

But that was like, my 3rd or 4th night.  I meant to wander around and check out apartments but stepped off that bus and around the corner right onto Thames St and the #Homicide crew filming.  There was the City Pier in all it's glory,  used as both the police station and production facility for the series.  Belzer was walking down the steps.  They were on the other side of the street so I watched for a bit, walking towards Ann St past the Daily Grind, the Waterfront,  Cat's Eye....all the spots I knew from the series.
Finally I sat down in Kooper's for a beer and some dinner.  Met their nice Irish bartender. Probably drank a Rolling Rock, though a DeGroen's Marzen was my usual there in all the years to come.
It was my favorite place in Baltimore.  I eventually meet Kooper, the gorgeous namesake and his sweet chocolate Lab sibling, Woody.  Their owners Pat & Katie, who eventually had twins.  Never wound up working there but we talked about it.
But the Admiral Fell Inn was close by & we had a great relationship.  My boss used to give me gift certificates as a bonus when I'd do a project for him.
I took every one who visited me there and folks I knew from Logan's.  Chris has been.  & mom adored it.  she went there for Sunday brunch without me when I went back to Tennessee for all my furniture.  They were great to her & didn't put peas in their chicken pot pie. Her idea of heaven.
I don't recall any bad service experiences, no matter how busy.

If you know me you know I love Homicide:Life On The Street.  I'm not great at 'favorites' but if I'm honest it is my favorite show ever. There's things I've loved before and since but I always come back to it.
It's interesting to rewatch.  Once in awhile I do the whole series. Usually it's a season or one of the specials - the Fire, Hostages, the Kathryn Bigelow 2 part.  So much of it holds us and many of you now know the likes of Andre Braugher and Melissa Leo from other work. Their line up of directors is unparalleled.
I was a well behaved stalker.  I got on with my life.  I was there for the final season filming & when they did the movie.  I didn't seek out watching them film but I used to run into people.  Giancarlo Esposito stayed at our hotel once in awhile.  Toni Lewis grabbing lunch at the bar. 
Turned out Koopers upstairs space is where cast & crew met up to watch on Fridays.
So what I remember is Clark Johnson heading down the stairs in very Meldrick Lewis duster.  Kyle Secor helping the staff carry food upstairs. 
That sort of thing.

Sometimes I wish I'd tried harder - to maybe work on the show in some way.  But I loved my experiences.  Being an #HLOTS fan is how I became friends with Sean Condon.....well, besides adoring his writing.
I've been looking back at it and some 90s shows as research for a documentary.  As with everything, it doesn't all hold up.  It's sure interesting to watch the change in technology in police procedurals (I got my first cell at Radio Shack in Baltimore).  
There's some performers who now seem overdone and some characters who are as timeless as ever.
Any one who's seen him knows Andre Braugher is a once in a life time talent.  Kyle Secor deserved more recognition for how they worked together.  They got raves for the Adena storyline & always should, along with Moses Gunn.
But season 5 deserved more notice.
Erik Todd Dellums as Luther Mahoney remains one of the best villains ever in television.  His final face off with Meldrick Lewis (Clark Johnson) is amazing.  I hear that cackle of a laugh and wish he'd get a shot at playing the Joker.  And few people can change gears like Clark Johnson.  I adore an actor who can speak volumes with their face and body & no words.  He is that but also hilarious & outraged in turns.
Just go look at "Deception" (S5E20).  Reed Diamond is great too but over that whole season - the face offs between Lewis and Mahoney are brilliant.


So that's what I remember.  I remember drinking Marzen & eating crab dip & walking around the Harbor & having good work mates at the hotel.  And I remember loving dialogue and discovering new actors and new music.  Chris Tergesen provided genius choices to soundtrack that show.

I don't think I'll ever move back but it's a city I love so very much.  One of my favorite places I've lived.

But I'll sit here drinking my Baltimore Blonde and thinking about a visit.  Soon.  The City Pier building is a hotel now so I can so soak in some of those vibes and remember....


Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Sid




It's been firmly established I'm a dork.  I hold no truck with the expression 'guilty pleasure',  as that's just you having different taste than me.
Sometimes when we dorks are forced to spend lots of time indoors (#GlobalPandemic) we go looking for different entertainment options.


A million years ago in the early 90's, at my first hotel gig, I occasionally worked overnights.  I did the audit the 2 nights the regular guy had off.  It was a small operation.  We had just over 100 rooms. No cash register - just a money drawer & adding machine.  When it wasn't busy, you could still be done in a couple hours but hotel desks operate 24/7 & it was a matter of entertaining yourself without falling asleep from 11p.m. to 7a.m. 
Over time we developed a little library.  Trashy magazines, novels we cared to share.  One of the day girls started bringing in mysteries.  While I like to watch a thriller, I'm not much of a detective novel reader but desperate times......
She had a copy of Dick Francis' "Hot Money".  It's now what I can refer to as a gateway drug.  She thought I might like it because of loving British films, etc.  She was soooooo right.  It wasn't what I expected at all.  It's a good starter for his work.  Not as dark as some. The huge family provides a variety of characters.  I think it would make a terrific short series.
Since then, I've read them all.  I have probably 15 of them in hardcover, one or two first editions.  Lots with the matching covers they ran with in the States.
I love them.  There's 3 or 4 I'm dying to film.  Yes, there's always a male lead but plenty of strong female characters on offer.  On the whole, while being a bit of the product of their time, they hold up & progress. The females aren't just decoration.
I think they're a great balance of mystery & entertainment. 
I do know full well that the tv adaptations are a mixed bag.  There's no denying Ian McShane's talent but he's an odd fit. & the trying to mush in bits of different characters just makes it a mess for their target audience- those who've read the books.

So I was pottering away on #HalfPriceBooks (mostly to see if any copies of #GBBO on dvd had popped up), when lo & behold I spied "The Racing Game".  Confident it was a mistake & would be the book or not available or cost a mint, I cautiously clicked.  And there, for a perfectly reasonable under $20 price, was the2 dvd series.  An honestly to goodness gem.
And if you're like me, the fun of some of these things is to pick apart what's right & what's wrong.
Haven't watched a minute of it yet but so very excited.  Sid Halley was always an obvious choice, as he's one of the only repeat characters Francis wrote & therefore more material potential.
Thanks, #HPB.  I'd rather give you my money than amazon. I appreciate the hand written note.  Hope to see you on the other side.

Now.....if anyone can point me to a copy of #DeadCert with Judi Dench in it.








Thursday, January 9, 2020

#LoM10

From the first moment Philip Glenister strode on screen in all his Gene Hunt glory, grabbed Sam Tyler (John Simm) by the collar & tossed him at a filing cabinet, I was hooked.
It's rare to see an actor own a character so thoroughly, particularly on to a 2nd series (follow up Ashes to Ashes). He was so terrific that infamously when Harvey Keitel was cast in US remake, he called Phil himself to say he knew he wouldn't be as good.
Ok, face it, I was on board with all the use of  Bowie too. I first stumbled upon "LoM" via PBS in Chicago where it aired along with Masterpiece & Doctor Who. Helluva Sunday night, that.
It debuted on BBC 10 years ago today. & the creative team has been tweeting fab behind the scenes stories & set photos with #LifeOnMars10 tagged.
I was before & remain a huge Glenister fan. He's terrifically underrated & underused. Have been lucky enough to work/chat with a couple of the cast & crew via my #shorts program. Lots of them do great work.
It's an all time favorite for me. Probably #2 after, Homicide: Life on the Street.
So yeah, I'll be rewatching ep. 1 today. & our #shortfilmsunday selection with be associated with them and Mr. Bowie.
If you've not seen it, have a peek on hulu or netflix. There's only 16 eps (& then 24 of A2A). well worth your time.

Thursday, November 21, 2019

"You Know What They Say"

When I was a senior in high school, I went to New York with a group of kids organized by our church. Sight seeing, restaurants, shows. the whole deal.
One of them was Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. & our Joe was David Cassidy. certainly lots of other actors have gotten more attention, but he was great. Really. I mean, he genuinely had a great voice - in those days before autotune & all that stuff
He only giggled a little bit when someone yelled a Keith Partridge joke from the audience.
Honestly he was great. We had an exchange student from Ghana with us & so got pictures of some of the cast after for her.
David was hustled to his limo but was still signing. Joyce got his autograph & he asked where she was from & she answered....
"Michigan". because that's where we'd travelled from.
I think he thought we were crazy but he was sweet to her.
I was a big Partridge Family fan. Can't believe 2 of those 'kids' are gone now.



-Posted in 2017 on FB, when David Cassidy passed

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Very Nice Indeed

Originally written as a thread on twitter, via https://twitter.com/ShortFilmSunday, to honor #NNVN10 and having used "Robots" as a #shorts selection.  Only adjustments is one or two typos.


As you may know, around these parts we've got a lot of love for the indie Canadian type musics & those fine folk who create it #FoR3ver #R3LAX #CBC3 #TrueNorth #BTBAT #NNVN10 . 💖♭🍁🎹🥁🎸🎤⏺💖 I grew up in Michigan (where's that mitten emoji already!?!?!) with parents who listened to
@Lightfoot365, an aunt who dug
@JoniMitchellcom & neighbor who adored #TheBand. All good things.So in 2001, after mum had been seriously ill, we decided to travel. Her dream was to hike the #EvangelineTrail & I'm an #LMMontgomery scholar from way back. We misread a schedule & booked ourselves tickets to to see Raylene Rankin & headed east for 3 weeks in August. Turned out Raylene had been the year prior. I'd missed an opportunity to see #TheRankinFamily a few years prior in Baltimore so a bit sad (& silly that I misread). But I'm been lucky to see & meet a few times since. & on that trip we went to & a dance in Glencoe, Orangedale, etc. And at #LFHF we saw Peggy Seeger, , Chris Whiteley & several of his family & loads of others, most notably . I'd discovered him via the liner notes of "Gordon". The bands they listed were a 'to-do' list for me. We saw #SF perform a couple times over the weekend & met him (well, my mom had him sign a cd). So we were thrilled the following spring when he did a show at in Chicago. As it was a small crowd we got to chat & get to know him a bit. Over the next couple years we & other friends saw #SF perform solo in Chicago & at #Kraftbrau in Kalamazoo & with @colinlinden and @leeharveyosmond as @therodeokings. I call
my 'gateway drug' for #musics. We had such good experiences seeing/meeting he & the other #RodeoKings and their extended family. I started traveling over to #Toronto, including an amazing #LastWaltz anniversary event at , where I discovered , , @OhSusannaMusic and met trevorweeks.com. He shared photos and told me to start listening to #CBCRadio3, where I heard , , , , , & was soon part of once in a lifetime community. That would've been 2006/2007. Since then I've had so many amazing experiences, seeing tons of these bands I love in Toronto, Hamilton, Chicago, Los Angeles, Ann Arbor. via Trev, I discovered who I love dearly & saw more of in LA than family
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So my connection to & #NNVN10 & the follow up, #OhFortune, are all tied up in this world. So many memories of first meeting at & again at . A late night after last call where we all went to Trev's hotel room for PBR. I kept trying to show people a clip of Ice Cube performing #StraightOuttaCompton with @TheRoots & @danmanganmusic insisted we all watch 'double rainbow' dude. & oh the interrupting #MorrisDancers in London.
I feel such a strong connection to that album. Lyrics like: "So find dodge and then get out of it It's about as country as I get So you ain't living 'til you're living it Not dead 'til you die" hit home as I left Chicago for Los Angeles. and if you know me "So I've gotten used to coffee sweats" is my motto. I absolutely cried at "Basket" at , along with the screaming & cheering. if you're Dan & & I probably brought you brownies. Along with , , , , , & I for sure dumped cookies & scones & cupcakes & loads of love in thanks for your #musics. Again, I saw more of some of them than family for about 4 years and friends like are what sustain me to this day. Well, as I said, I've wandered a bit. We chose "Robots" as our #shorts selection on 27 October because it's the 10th anniversary of "Nice, Nice, Very Nice". #NNVN10. There's no dust on this record. While has grown & progressed, it's still a wonderful listen. It's a great intro to his writing, tho any of his records are worth your time. And the Mike Lewis directed video for "Robots" is terrific. Dan has worked with some excellent Canadian filmmakers over the years & his videos are a great intro to that community. I've been so very lucky. I shower them with baking because it's the smallest way to repay what I've gained. I've been a guest more times than I can mention. Have lovely records signed & little nicknacks ( bottle opener is cherished around here). I've loved being around this insanely creative community. So many crazy memories - taking shelter under a stage from a storm in Guelph, a late afternoon swim in Couchiching, day beers & a sneak preview of #MountainMeadown by the pool at Weekswood. I've posted flyers, hosted house shows, introduced musicians to one another & to directors, subbed in at merch tables. The lot. I love it. Every minute of it. Not because of the freebies. Because I love being surrounded by creative people. It's the reason on here we're friends with bakers and comics and writers and brewers and dancers and not just filmmakers. The communities where I can talk about art & what it means to me are the most important. I've named a lot of bands. Over the years, I've done my best to support them. Go check them out. If you DM me, I might even send you a 'gateway' tune or two, on the condition you spend money on an independent musician in return. So thank you to for #NNVN10 and the other music in those 10 years. Thank you to and / & - my dear 'brothers'. & to & for being a bit of 'family' in LA. To , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
@cbcradio, and so many more for all their roles in this journey.
This was meant really to be a quick ode to and what #NNVN10 means to me & it's such a part of a larger picture I wanted to paint. Thanks for listening. There are some very very nice treats you can pre-order here: danmanganmusic . Again, I know I wandered a bit so thanks for your time. #FoR3ver #musics #indie #shorts #film #shortfilmsunday




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