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What Mike did betweeen gigs

1) What Chris and I saw of Moomba 2) Dick thinks over lunch 3) Bill Dettmer and his ambulance

4) That's Dick on the left and Bill on the right.. I think.. 5) Cinematographer Mary Rudd and my co-star Jill Wayne


6) Colin Rochford on air at 96.5
Or, what I did on my holidays..
18.3.07 -
That's what you call it when you're not working isn't it? But it turns out I wasn't going anywhere on either of my unwelcome weeks off. Last weekend Chris and I toyed with the idea of doing Moomba, but after glimpsing the predictable swings and rides (pic 1) elected to drive to Black Rock and have fish 'n' chips instead. On Thursday I took the tram into town and met Dick in town for lunch (pic 2) to plan the shoot for Saturday, (the Rudds and I are entrants in the Pigdon Short Film Festival this year). We were very grateful to have my old mate Bill Dettmer allow us the use of his ambulance for my dying scene*, and a couple of hours after we rolled up at the ambulance depot we had more than enough on film to edit down to a respectable minute or so.
I had to be in Heidelberg at 4.00 to do an interview with Colin Rochford on Inner FM (pic 6) - while we were on air Colin surprised me by downloading one of our songs (Hot, Hot Day) off the site and playing it on air. How modern is that?
* My dying scene seemed appropriate to my mood yesterday. A great friend of mine from the dog world, one that is not a stranger to these pages in fact, is gone, presumed euthanased. I can't begin to tell you how this has affected me and all his other friends, but there may be a positive to emerge from this vale of tears. I've had this bluesy song idea sitting round for ages. It hasn't got any lyrics, but it has always been called Black Dog. I think I know where it's going now..
 
 
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