Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Out of the frying pan and into the frying pan
Gary Martin and I restored this beat up old neon sign for our friend Steve Wertheimer's brand new club back around 1987.
Back then, we'd go to meet up with Steve at the Watson - Casey Group where he worked as a CPA. Then he would take us over to look at “the club”.
As I was taking photos and rummaging around the joint, I remember Steve, sitting all alone at a table in that filthy abandoned dungeon of a place. I suppose he was master minding what was to be today, the most famous and historically significant music institution in Austin. Now revered as "the grandaddy of all local music venues".
That vision of Steve's, has helped solidify what is so extraordinary about Austin's music scene today as "The live music capital of the world" ... So if you ever go there, just look up on the bottom of the sign and you'll see us, were still there - "Martin Signs & Beneon" or something like that.
Ahhh, those were good days my friends.
Cut to my next life...
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"And how to do it with elegant cohesion without coming off as acrimonious or bratty..."
ReplyDeleteMy rule of thumb:
elegant cohesion = Minimum 6 month planning
acrimonious or bratty = "Oh Shit! 2 months!"
Never discount "acrimonious or bratty" especially with short notice. As I remember the original 'Do it Yourselfers' Punk Rockers got a lot of miles from 'A&B'
Well, I'd post more but I'm late for my day job.
Yeah, as if moi wouldst know.
ReplyDeleteStay on groovin' safari,
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