
Reality Hacking with the Firesign Theatre's Proctor & Bergman
2 years ago
(Part I) In which P&B announce the upcoming Firesign shows in LA, Richard reveals himself to be a "baby of the Firesign Theatre" (it's true!), Phil tells how the Firesign Theatre were the original computer hackers and we discover why Surrealism makes you smarter. As Peter says near the end, "You either never heard of us, or you have us memorized." I fall into the latter camp and this one is for all my fellow Bozos on this Bus. I have done hundreds of interviews in my career and this one is in my top five favorites. Hopefully, schedules permitting, I'll be speaking to all four Firesign Theatre members next month. Stayed tuned for Part II next week.
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Dudley Brooks 2 years agoYes, the original of Bob Grossman's album cover for Don't Crush That Dwarf *is* still in Bob's loft. Or, at least it was in '77 or '78, when I had a temp job cleaning apartments. He was a client. I didn't know his name, but I opened the door and the first thing I saw, right opposite the door, was that cover. When I visited Bob in 2003 I think I saw it again, but I can't remember.
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