Tuesday, May 14, 2024

Mixed Media Missive: Dispatches from the Front Lines

 


And the related comic

Fellow Twitter-er/Xer Daveo referred to my comics/ music-comic posts as "Dispatches". It wasn't how I thought of them, but that does seem appropriate.

Dispatch: an official report on state or military affairs.

As I just throw them out onto the Interweb, and they are just things I am thinking about, not addressing  a general thing concerning most people, and so are distinct from other peoples concerns, they are like  military or state reports. A state of me.  Using my art, trying to invent my own original format. 

And these posts were about my visit to a small music bar in Osaka (about 45 minutes from home here in Kyoto) for a clinic by Swedish guitar god and founder of Freak Kitchen, Mattias IA Eklundh on Saturday night May 11 2024. Sponsored by Zanshin, the Japanese Importer of his new FREAK GUITAR LAB 8 & 6 string, made in Sweden guitars.

Mattias is a guy that made me feel like an old friend 5 seconds after meeting him for the first time! I turned up way before anyone else when he was setting up. 

He signed my Freak Kitchen Autobiography book I had brought along, and took photos with me out on the street. I was then his cameraman using his iPhone to record some video and take some photos of him walking up and down the main street outside the bar performing on his 8 string for a future YouTube music video.


I knew of this event as Mattias posted it to his Twitter and Facebook accounts. What he and I didn't know, was you were supposed to ONLY buy tickets for it at the Osaka Sound Messe 2024 at ATC Hall that  weekend. Which I, and later 3 others, hadn't known was required.  A Zanshin staff with Mattias said I thus couldn't attend this small event with only 35 tickets.

But I waited around, Mattias encouraged me to do so, talking to the others that turned up that had bought tickets at the Messe. Most were just fans of Mattias, and not guitarists. A few were and had brought their axes to have him autograph.

Once all the Messe bought ticket holders were in, I and 3 others were allowed to buy the remaining tickets, and mine was #35!


I sat at the bar next to an English Metal fan living in Osaka, Clint, who had attended the Messe but hadn't known he had to buy a ticket there for this offsite event. So the only non Japanese there were Mattias, Clint and myself.  Sitting on the stools at the stage end of the bar was actually a really good spot.


And the tiniest clip of the evening'


It was a great clinic/demo/show. Mattias is a great entertainer and monster guitar player.  He even called out to me a few times during the very private event! When he finished, it was the ticket holders turn to get autographs and photos with Mattias. I bought a FREAK GUITAR LAB shirt, to go with my Freak Kitchen shirt, after asking Zanshin staff if they were available. 

I then went up the stairs to go home, it was way past my normal bed time, and outside the bar on the main street at the bus stop, were 2 Zanshin guys and another sitting waiting for the event to finish.  The senior Zanshin shirt wearing guy, "Harry",  asked me "where are you from", and I answered "Kyoto, but originally Australia". That then turned into a longer chat, about who and why I was in Japan, as implied by the above comic. He knew people in Roland when I showed him old photos in my phone, and the 3rd guy I was told is a famous radio DJ, knew about the Fairlight CMI.  Not just the "An Australian of Scottish decent living in Japan, and Mattias fan" I told Mattias.

Freak Kitchen will be coming to perform in Tokyo and Osaka  in the near future and I hope to get to the Osaka Concert.

Mattias offered to give me a credit with his YouTube music video. He seems to have an amazing ability to remember names, but giving him a name card would not hurt, but I didn't have any. I had a PERMANENT MARKER, I brought for him to sign my book with. I always ask for a printed receipt when I recharge my train travel ICOCA card, and had a few of the older ones still in my wallet I hadn't thrown away yet.   


So got a receipt, like the thing on the right in the above picture, about credit card sized on quite a thick magnetic ticket stock, and wrote on it.   

ADRIAN BRUCE
CAMERAMAN   MAY 11 
@megacurve

And gave it to him. He chuckled at the "cameraman" 😁

Yesterday afternoon, I made some Name Cards with an AVERY BUSSINESS CARD KIT I bought years ago, and never really needed. Who knows when they would be needed again. I hadn't considered that would have been a good thing to have on Saturday night at a guitar clinic.


My sister-in-law suggested the busy graphic isn't part of a Japanese Meishi (名刺 business card). But I think to myself, "why should I care it doesn't look like everyone else?!" . Not doing like everyone else is the way I make things, or at least try too! But it is the header of my social media accounts. 

This post combines a few things I posted to twitter, expanded while putting a slightly different slant on some things. Daveo also suggested when I post articles like this on Social Media I should call them Mixed-Media Missive:  rather than the dull Blog Post: I have been using.

We can be found at ArtAndTechnology


No comments: