Monday, June 17, 2013

BIG DUMP

Adam Hanson

Jason A. Smith

Ron Liberti

Antoine Marchalot

Mishka Westell

The Silent Giants

Arik Roper

Nathaniel Deas

Troglosound

Ben Lyon

Nicholas French

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

FUN FACT #9

Did you know that Courtney Love had her first brush with rock and roll fame at age five when she appeared on the back cover of The Grateful Dead's AOXOMOXOA? Apparently her father managed the Dead for a period of time early in their career.


That's her, front right.

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

POSTER DUMP


Roy G. Biv




Roy G. Biv and Cassandra Bartenstein




Jim Mazza




Mike Lawrence




Matt Leunig




Neal Russler



Skinner




Alan Forbes

Thursday, February 28, 2013

THE LAST OF THE BIG-TIME LOSERS



This is a short rotoscoped music video made from footage of a live Tom Waits concert. The animator, John Lamb, was known for his animated surf films as well as his work on Sesame Street.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Monday, February 11, 2013

POSTER DUMP

Roy G. Biv



Celeste Byers



Blackunicorn Studios



Don Fogelio



Johnny Sampson



Vance Kelly




Jack Gregory



Rick Leech



Trent Call



Discordian Ink



Johan Jaccob



Monday, January 7, 2013

POSTER DUMP

Steven Sessler



Alan Forbes



Austin Sellers



Eliza Childress



Iron Forge Press



unknown

Sunday, January 6, 2013

FUN FACT #9

If you're a Harry Nilsson fan like myself, then you're probably already very familiar with The Point!. There's the album version, which Nilsson narrates himself, and there's the movie version, which is narrated by Ringo Starr. But what most people aren't aware of is that there are three other versions of the film. In it's original airing, the film was narrated by Dustin Hoffman.


Due to contractual reasons, the Hoffman version could not be used in later airings and had to be re-dubbed.

The second airing featured Alan Barzman, who is pretty much an unknown other than providing the voice for one of the penguins in Beakman's World.


The third airing featured Alan Thicke, AKA the dad from Growing Pains. It was only the VHS (and eventually DVD) release that used Ringo.

BONUS FUN FACT!!!!
A 1977 stage adaption of The Point! featured both Mickey Dolenz and Davy Jones of The Monkees.