AUDIOBLOG - The Duke Presents "Music Movies I Wanna See"

Written by Duke De Mondo
Published February 19, 2005

Audioblog - The Duke Presents Music Movies I Wanna See

What this is, is another Audio Blog deal on account of the 23rd century technology and so on. What this lecture concerns is Music Movies I Wanna See.

Consider it a series of pitches, is what The Duke would suggest.

The Duke In Music Movies I Wanna See.mp3

Go ahead and suggest your own underneath.

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The Duke (Aaron McMullan to his parents and the clergy) is a Northern Irish writer, performer and insomniac currently residing in London. He is the creator of Mondo Irlando, wherein his scribblings and hollerings can be found. He is currently working towards the completion of his first novel, and his debut "punk / country / folk / whatever" album has recently been released by Ex Libris Records . You can also pop by His MySpace Page and maybe have a coffee and a biscuit.
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AUDIOBLOG - The Duke Presents "Music Movies I Wanna See"
Published: February 19, 2005
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#1 — February 19, 2005 @ 13:49PM — Jim Carruthers [URL]

Regarding "Little Nickie Cave", that's been done as "Johnny Suede" which features Brad Pitt and Nick Cave (as rock star, Freak Storm), the making of which was the inspiration for "Living In Oblivion".

And as a note, it was the Stone Cutter's Guild which made Steve Gutenberg a star.

My suggestion for a musical movie which should be made is:

"Escape from New York, New York" -- Marty Scorcese takes a post-apolocalyptic look at the Disney-fication of Broadway. Robert DeNiro performs his solo from "A Chorus Line" -- "You're Lookin' At Me", Liza Minnelli does "Sunday Morning Coming Down", and there is a huge production number from the Snake Pliskken Dancers.

#2 — February 19, 2005 @ 14:00PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

i always meant to see johnny suede... i do however have Living In Oblivion. I had no idea the making of the former informed the latter...

Snake and De Niro would be fucking amazing, is what. There could be a scene where De Niro tries to chat Pilsen up in a soldiers ball, but no, he's having none of it. Fuck you De Niro

#3 — February 19, 2005 @ 14:05PM — Eric Olsen

am listening now, vastly more "professional and listenable" -- from an audio performance standpoint -- than the nerves-dripping debut - fecund and compelling!

#4 — February 19, 2005 @ 14:22PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

yes, i hope to perhaps at some point reach a "listenable" level for sure. i find it difficult sometimes to keep the speed of my speech at a reasonable level, especially when a man has dozens of ideas blasting around in there. Practice makes perfect, hopefully, or even slightly less awful...

#5 — February 19, 2005 @ 14:27PM — Eric Olsen

no, you're about there already: this is fast-paced and energetic without being manic; it's confident and relaxed also, which puts the listener at ease; and there's a ton of great material in there as well, which never hurts, dude

#6 — February 19, 2005 @ 14:34PM — Aaron, Duke De Mondo [URL]

i think the audioblog things can be great, have the potential to be great. i don't think THIS one is great, but i might have a GOOD one in me somewhere. A balance, i guess, between the old "conversation" style which this kinda is, and remembering that at the same time you're talking to folks who don't know you, don't live where you live, don't know the accent very well etc etc. i do have a problem with verbal communication, and generally that right there is how my conversations go... getting sidetracked in the middle of sentences and so on. so if maybe this goes someway to reminding me how to talk again (i used to be able to, man, for sure) and at the same time having a few decent jokes, maybe it'll all work out grand.

i thought the steve earle cover version was quite good, mind you. heh.

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