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Title: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: michael c on April 07, 2012, 01:28:18 PM
when i was walking home in brooklyn last night i walked past this dive, hole-in-the-wall bar on the brooklyn/queens expressway called "boulevard tavern".

to my surprise out of the corner of my eye i saw in the window there was a poster featuring the familiar 1968 shot of barnabas and julia around b's coffin alongside flyers for other upcoming events.

turns out that on saturday april 28th from 10pm-4am there will be a DS "tribute" of some sort at the pub. i'm not sure exactly what that means. i inquired with the bartender and he said they would be showing episodes of the OS on monitors throughout the evening. there are also DJs "cyclonus", "jose" and "charlie the slut" spinning at the event.

my 4am nights are long over but i plan to check out at least the early part of the event to see what it's all about.

the address of the place is 579 meeker avenue, brooklyn ny.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: Annie on April 08, 2012, 01:00:04 AM
Hi  Michael   thanks  for  sharing this with us thats  really  awsome !
                                 Have   a  Nice  Easter !
                                       Love   Anne  [easter_kiss]:):)
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: michael c on April 08, 2012, 01:05:32 PM
thanks annie. [easter_kiss]
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: Gothick on April 08, 2012, 02:37:23 PM
I wonder whether the DJs will spin either DS music, or songs with DS themes... such as that Book of Love song "Witchcraft" with the line "Angelique takes Barnabas from Josette!"

Could be fun!  If you go, do let us know your impressions.

G.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: MsCriseyde on April 09, 2012, 08:23:18 PM
The Facebook page for the event may answer some of your questions regarding the music:

http://www.facebook.com/events/324571824271594/
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: Gothick on April 09, 2012, 08:51:09 PM
Thanks Ms. C!  What fun!  I heartily approve that DJ Cyclonus will open his set with "No. 1 at the Blue Whale," and no doubt patrons will also swing to the "Carolyn Collins Stoddard Frugette," aka "Back at the Blue Whale," aka "David's Radio."  I heartily approve of tracks by Siouxie and the Banshees, The Sound of Liberty, The Misfits' legendary "Dark Shadows" all about the lost & lonely at Collinwood ... sounds like a truly memorable evening!  THESE people need to take over the Festival programming!  I do still wonder what "DJ Charlie the Slut" will program.  A special set needs to be dedicated to the original villain of the series, the debonair, gloriously sneering Roger Collins, for those who cherish the gloriously monochrome afternoons of 1966.

I think it's a sweet touch to include the 1991 series as well so that fans of that get to feel included.

Thanks again for the link.

G.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: michael c on April 09, 2012, 09:02:24 PM
indeed thanks!

i never thought to check FB for additional information. i'll definitely check it out as it's only a couple blocks from my house.

i only wish it started...and ended... a bit earlier. [easter_tongue]

and really, all you can eat hotdogs...how can you go wrong?
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: Gothick on April 09, 2012, 10:40:42 PM
So you're saying that you really dig rock and roll, a hot dog makes you lose control? 

You could loo-ooo-se your mind... when Cousins... are two of a kind!

winking, G.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: Uncle Roger on April 09, 2012, 11:04:37 PM
Perhaps a little Bauhaus on the setlist as well? Bela Lugosi's Dead would be appropriate.  [easter_evil]
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: michael c on April 10, 2012, 12:48:53 AM
the costume component sounds fun...

my "ingenue" days are over so vicki's out.

perhaps mrs. johnson? they'd just better pray that the mayonnaise is FRESH or i'll let 'em have it!
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: Gothick on April 10, 2012, 01:56:04 AM
If you hand the waitress a dime for her tip, just remember to tell her not to spend it all in one place.

G.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: michael c on April 14, 2012, 12:57:11 PM
in an interesting bit of "breaking news" on this event...

it was just announced on the FB page that there will be a live video chat with none other than KLS via skype.

nothing earth shattering...she will be discussing her role on the OS and needless to say she will be promoting the new book. still it certainly takes the tone of this little affair up a few notches. the skype happens at 10pm sharp.

in general KLS is joining FB DS pages left and right. she's really giving the book a heavy promotion.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on April 14, 2012, 04:57:25 PM
she's really giving the book a heavy promotion.

What a shock.  [easter_cheesy]  Though wouldn't it be interesting if she pushing so hard because it's yet to be selling as well as hoped.  [easter_undecided]

I wonder how many times she'll recollect via Skype about things that never really happened?  [easter_grin]  She hasn't trotted out the Frid/hangers story in a while...

Though it's certainly true that her appearance raises the prestige level of the event. And I hope you have a great time.  [easter_wink]
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: michael c on April 14, 2012, 05:17:46 PM
ha!

at the book signing her latest "recollection" was another supposed incident with david ford a la the infamous teleprompter story...

in this tale she and ford were having some sort of heated exchange at the evans cottage when apparently sheets of aluminum flashing came crashing down on them from the ceiling. as it went without missing a beat ford shouted "call the roofers!" and that's how it went on air. [easter_rolleyes]

i suppose this could have happened during rehearsals but i can't recall such an incident on the series itself.

and she keep getting confused about the timing of her casting as josette. lately she's been pronouncing that the role was created as the vampire's doomed love. but of course she had already been playing josette's ghost long before anyone had ever even heard about barnabas collins. [easter_rolleyes]
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: michael c on April 14, 2012, 05:39:57 PM
and the book is nice but it isn't really a "must have" if one has her other pompress recollections.

there's a bit about the 2004 pilot(whateves)and a few pages about her visit to the set of the new film but otherwise it covers pretty much the same ground as the previous books.

and certainly not enough about the film to appeal to burton/depp fans as a separate group.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on April 14, 2012, 05:56:55 PM
and the book is nice but it isn't really a "must have" if one has her other pompress recollections.

I still haven't read much of the book. However, I did get it back yesterday from the friend I'd lent it to, so I'll probably start to read sections as I get the chance. Though, as I've said, I bought it basically for the photos so most of the text is pretty much immaterial to me - especially when a great deal of it is skewed to a certain POV...

You know what would really be a hoot is if someone were to ever politely attempt to correct her recollections at one of these public events. But, of course, that never happens...
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: michael c on April 14, 2012, 06:02:51 PM
as an ordinary person i would not ask or expect someone to remember in detail things that happened to them 45 years ago. god knows i'm lucky if i remember what happened yesterday...

but when one's primary business is published memoirs and recollections i think that they do have a certain obligation to get the information correct. simple research and a glimpse at widely available material could easily eliminate most lapses in memory before something went to press. [easter_huh]
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: Mysterious Benefactor on April 14, 2012, 06:13:19 PM
I've never faulted KLS for the things in My Scrapbook Memories because those were her memories, and as you say, memory is a fleeting thing. (Though I do get pissed when other writers use that book as a source and treat what's written as gospel because then all her faulty memories get expressed as facts.  [easter_rolleyes]  And now I understand that a good deal of the text of that book has been included in Return To Collinwood, so others will probably look on what's included as even more of a definitive source, which it is not.  [easter_sad])  But there's really absolutely no excuse IMO for the myriad of errors in, say, the almanacs because, as you say, with a simple bit of fact checking they could have all been easily avoided.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: Gothick on April 14, 2012, 06:20:43 PM
I am only interested in Return/Collinwood for Darren's revised work on the films (which will be quite a treat!) and the photos, which could potentially be a thrill.  Nancy K just posted a Barnabas publicity photo from the 1967 sessions I am pretty sure has gone unseen all these years, and it's a really good one--great angle, with the cane, in Josette's bedroom with her portrait above Barnabas.

I hope you enjoy the event!  If I lived in NYC I would definitely plan to be there.

G.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: michael c on April 29, 2012, 03:28:37 PM
turns out that the event was part of a monthly industrial/goth dance party. the DS portion of the evening was ancillary.

as promised KLS did a live skype interview. as have been her remarks of late she spoke of the new book and of her experience onset at pinewood. again she reassured jittery fans that having despite limited involvement in the film she has read the script in it's entirety and promises "fantasy", "romance" and "horror" alongside humor. those four combined elements being to her, at least for the moment, the "essence" of the story.

needless to say she also added touching words in regards to jonathan frid. she quoted some of depp and burton's remarks as fitting tributes.

then, of course, in response to the usual questions there were the usual inaccuracies. in scott's new take on her casting as josette, which she has repeated several times lately, is that the role was created as the vampire's doomed love. that josette's first ghostly utterance was "come to me barnabas." i'm not sure why that's her spin because as we know the character was first seen long before anyone had ever even heard of barnabas collins but there it is.

i'm not sure if she misspoke or if he's a recent addition but, in a plug for the east coast fest, added that david selby will be present.

otherwise NODS played on a large screen and episodes from the series on smaller monitors throughout the bar. i stayed for about two hours but not being otherwise remotely into the "goth" thing there was not alot there for me.

guests were given black t-shirts with depp's barnabas on the front and the "strange is relative" tagline. it'll make a good pajama top.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: michael c on April 29, 2012, 03:41:13 PM
she also spoke well of her replacement as josette bella heathcote...

she said she was adorable and maybe 104 pounds. so much for those "fertile birthing hips". [ghost_wink]
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: Janet the Wicked on April 29, 2012, 03:52:29 PM
Nancy K just posted a Barnabas publicity photo from the 1967 sessions I am pretty sure has gone unseen all these years, and it's a really good one--great angle, with the cane, in Josette's bedroom with her portrait above Barnabas.

Where?
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: MagnusTrask on April 29, 2012, 04:37:20 PM
Devil's advocate here... maybe KLS isn't counting Josette as a role until a walking, talking actress played it, as opposed to when Josette was just a fuzzy looking ghost in a wedding dress bopping around the front yard of the Old House.   So Josette was created as a role, to be played by an actress, later during early Barnabas, even though Josette as a silent, fleeting presence had been there since 1966.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: MsCriseyde on April 29, 2012, 04:37:36 PM
i'm not sure if she misspoke or if he's a recent addition but, in a plug for the east coast fest, added that david selby will be present.
He's already committed to perform in a play that runs at the Old Globe in San Diego during the weekend of the Festival. This was announced some time ago and has been reiterated by Jim Pierson in recent radio interviews and is the information that is being conveyed on Selby's web site.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: michael c on April 29, 2012, 04:59:16 PM
magnus...

KLS is not speaking of her casting of josette as a real flesh-and-blood character(which of course did not even occur until 1795)but of her first appearance as a ghost.

it's the old story of her arriving at the studio and finding the producer and wardrobe mistress draping a dressmakers dummy in tatty cloth with the hope that lit and photographed properly it would make an effective ghostly apparition.

it was then, very early in the show's run, that she stepped in. not much later during the barnabas period of the series.

in her earlier recollections she got the timing of this correctly. recently however, and for whatever reason, she has altered the story so that josette was only created in relationship to barnabas.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: Gothick on April 29, 2012, 04:59:32 PM
Wow, KLS isn't just confused about the Sixties... now she's got David Selby bilocating in 2012!  Amazing.  The powers of royalty...

Thanks for the report about the event, michael.  Did the bar decor have any DS specific images or features for the evening or was it just standard goth-industrial?

Thanks for being our man on the spot!  At least you got a t-shirt!

cheers, G.
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: michael c on April 29, 2012, 05:09:28 PM
g,

the decor, and the crowd, was standard goth/industrial. lots of black. no one was specifically "in costume" that i could tell.

they did open with the "blue whale" tune. and there was the now-familiar poster up of depp and company with the "every family has it's demons" tagline. and again the series and it's various offshoots projected throughout the place. but that's it...

i was at least hoping for claret cup. [ghost_wink]
Title: Re: brooklyn DS "tribute"
Post by: Gothick on April 29, 2012, 06:42:55 PM
It really isn't a party without claret cup!  So much for standards!

I wonder whether any of the Goth chicks/lads were there sporting the new Orly DS cosmetics on face and nails?

G.