A new set begins: Initial Panic
Comment: Already sensing minor chipmunking.
A new set begins: Your spot.
A new set begins: An Interview with Rodney at 17th and Broadway, site of the Warhol Statue.
Comment: Note: When I initially saw the statue, it was maybe 3pm-ish and it was uncovered. Tourists were gawking, technicians were primping it, glossing it's shoes. Then, after a time, it was covered with silver cloth and I was told there would be a later unveiling. I decided to stick around for the ceremony, thus necessitating a need to loiter and collect interview material. This wasn't a show I had planned on doing. I happened upon it, as so often ... happens. Anyway, this is why some of the early interview subjects allude to being able to see the statue, even though later in the episode, it is covered and people (who haven't seen it) were waiting for it to be uncovered.
A new set begins: Random
A new set begins: Screwing with the battery.
A new set begins: Ka-Boom ... Big Boom!
A new set begins: Smashed Leg
A new set begins: A Short Interview with Jennifer
Comment: Note to listeners: Many of these interviews were MUCH longer. I just did so many that I had to cut them way down. I apologize for that. Certainly didn't mean to waste anyone's time. Perhaps I'll use the extra footage in a future episode.
A new set begins: An interview with Phillip Bel Paso
A new set begins: Who was Andy?
A new set begins: Gravitons!
A new set begins: Peaked-Out
Comment: Noticing a disturbing lack of treble lately. Might need a new micro-cassette.
A new set begins: Crapping DNA
A new set begins: Flute Solo!
A new set begins: An interview with A.J. and Lorraine from Brooklyn
A new set begins: Thoughts on Warhol
A new set begins: Taxes :>(
A new set begins: We're All Won
A new set begins: An Interview with David Boatman - http://boatmanmedia.com/
A new set begins: A vote for permanent installation of the statue.
A new set begins: Shameless Materialism
Comment: I struggle with whether or not to capitalize (in so many ways)
A new set begins: Becoming Andy's Lover
A new set begins: Scott Explains Andy Being Shot
A new set begins: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerie_Solanas
A new set begins: Haterade™
A new set begins: Duckin' into Duncan
A new set begins: An interview with Abu, Dunkin' Donuts Manager
A new set begins: Clip from popular 'Time to Make the Donuts' commercial featuring Michael Vale. 1983 - Dunkin' Donuts
A new set begins: Abu's Duncan Consumption Patterns
A new set begins: An interview with David the architect from Birmingham, Ala. - Union Square Park
Comment: I feel particularly bad about shortening David's interview. We talked at length and then it was brutally shortened in editing, certainly not because David wasn't interesting. He was. Again ... additional footage may appear in a future Dusty. Sorry, David, and all the best.
A new set begins: Featured music behind David ... Alabama, There's A World, Heart of Gold, Old Man (Excerpts) ... all from the Neil Young 'Harvest' LP ... but you knew this.
A new set begins: Leaving Alabama
A new set begins: Rediscovering Alabama
A new set begins: David's honest assessment of Warhol
A new set begins: Interview with unknown man, railing on a street corner near Union Square Park.
Comment: I had some qualms about airing this. Was he sane? He was bellering all this out at full volume on a public sidewalk, in full earshot of passers-by. As some listeners have already mentioned, despite his inflammatory diatribe, he's kind of humorous in an obtuse way. You can even hear him laugh at himself a couple of times. He kind of sounds like Jerry Stiller to me. For the record, The Dusty Show loves womankind and promotes their equality, well-being and happiness. I also dig God and Jesus. Did I give in to sensationalism? Maybe.
A new set begins: An interview with Mark Birnbaum - http://www.ragtimemarkbirnbaum.com/
A new set begins: Mark on Warhol
Comment: I did a long interview with Mark, too. Great guy.
Comment: At this point, my editing job is getting rushed, as I was running out of time. I was letting edits pass that I wouldn't ordinarily.
A new set begins: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZWtcLZNsOY
Comment: I'm not sure what 'legends in their own right,' means, but it didn't sound right somehow.
A new set begins: An Interview with Nancy Smith of artloversnewyork.com
A new set begins: Trashing Andy
A new set begins: An excerpt from 'Andy Warhol's Frankenstein,' courtesy of Bryanston Distributing (1974)
A new set begins: Worth a Statue
A new set begins: Ghost Appearance In Utah
David Bowie Andy Warhol (excerpt) Hunky Dory
A new set begins: An interview with Joey Boots - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SiVzzri5Mo&feature=related
A new set begins: Joey talks New York, Howard Stern and Massapequa
A new set begins: Actual Statue Unveiling Moment - From my IPhone
A new set begins: An Interview with Peter Wise
A new set begins: Confession # 24,354
A new set begins: 1995 Kentucky Derby broadcast - source unknown
A new set begins: An interview with Peter Brant - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_M._Brant
Comment: Each person I encountered at this event was cordial and open to being interviewed, which is not always the case.
Comment: I did experience some stammering and mental cloudiness in interviewing the 'celebrities.' Star-struck, I guess.
The Velvet Underground Heroin (excerpt) The Velvet Underground And Nico
A new set begins: An interview with Patrick McMullen - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_McMullan
A new set begins: Rich People, Movie Stars and the Catholic Church
A new set begins: Andy on Twitter
A new set begins: An interview with Ultra Violet - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultra_Violet_(Isabelle_Collin_Dufresne)
A new set begins: 'In Crowd' version by David McCallum
A new set begins: THE TAPE TURN
A new set begins: An interview with John Reinhold - Andy's friend. -- http://www.artnet.com/Galleries/Exhibitions.asp?gid=160352&cid=161484
A new set begins: Bittersweet Recollections
A new set begins: Red-Faced Ineptitude
A new set begins: Spencer Sweeney, Mehgan Delaney, Gavin Brown
Comment: The interview with painter, Spencer Sweeney, was woefully edited. More to come. -- http://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/spencer-sweeney/
A new set begins: An interview with Warhol Statue sculptor, Rob Pruitt -- http://www.interviewmagazine.com/art/rob-pruitt/
Comment: That's it for another episode of The Dusty Show. Enjoyed visiting with you on the Accuplaylist. Not sure if I'll continue doing it. Reveals to much of my pedestrian knowledge. No mystery. Too available. Ha! As I said, I wish I had had the time to edit this more carefully. There were so many worthy interview subjects (everyone is, but you know what I mean) that deserved better representation. I did my best with the time constraints.