I know I’ve yet to make good on my last great film idea — a shot-for-shot remake of the Hall and Oates video for the song “She’s Gone,” starring me and Dr. Pete Larson in the roles of Hall and Oats respectively — but, laying here in my sickbed tonight, I think I’ve got an […]
Tag Archives: She’s Gone
Casting myself in a reboot of The Swimmer
Posted in Mark's Life, Uncategorized Also tagged Burt Lancaster, Hall and Oates, Mark's big ideas, music video, Otto Warmbier, Pete Larson, remakes, She's Gone, The Swimmer 8 Comments
An ambitious new noise project is launched
Today, over lunch, I mentioned to my friend Pete that it had been several weeks since anyone had asked to be my friend on Facebook. (I’d like to think that we’re unique, but I suspect old bandmates the world over talk about the same kind of nonsense when they get together over inexpensive Indian food.) […]
Posted in Art and Culture, Ideas, Mark's Life, Uncategorized Also tagged business ideas, Corridor and Grain, Facebook, Hall and Oates, Mark's art ideas, music projects, music scenes, noise, Pete Larson, She's Gone 11 Comments
Introducing my new Hall and Oates cover band, Corridor and Grain
Yesterday, after having lunch with my reclusive rock star friend Pete Larson, he and I were driving around Ann Arbor, listening to loud music, with our windows rolled down, and taking turns, as we often do, commenting on how much we hate the things around us. Well, at some point, the Hall and Oates song […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Mark's Life, Special Projects, Ypsilanti Also tagged Bob Fossil, call to action, Chris Elliott, Hall and Oates, I can't go for that, Pete Larson, Private Eyes, Rocket Man, sacrilege, She's Gone, The Mighty Boosh, tribute bands, upholstery, William Shatner 34 Comments