I guessed that she was your sister Rob. Family resemblance and the same accent. My brother also had a talent for art. He always tore the last pages of my comic books, and he never told me why. I had to draw my own conclusions ;-)
Whilst I went searching for new neighbours with whom I could pass time playing mah-jong throughout the course of the storm Rob, it seems you were out busy shooting this film. There is a pleasingly untroubled mood in connexion with it in spite of the advancing squall to come later that day. Quite heavenly!
You are very talented. For a first animation it looked professional. Everything about it is really funny, even the credits! The character looks like HJ as I have seen photos of him. The diaphones with eyes, the bedroom, the lab, all hilarious.
"Japanese Sunset" by Jessie L. Deppen (1916) A shame this beautiful piece didn't get included on the CD reissue of George's "Flight to Tokyo" album. Fortunately I had the reel to reel stereo tape and burned my own disc. 'Japanese Can Can" was not on the Banda CD also.
Great memories of those days, now more than 25 years ago. "The huge stereo deluxe Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ" indeed, in the remarkable Paramount acoustics. We thought those days could never end...
You know you're drunk when you have to swerve to avoid a pine tree in the middle of the road...only to realize it was the air freshener hanging from your rear view mirror..
@@Hope-Jones Ah in that way. I'm in fact looking for the oldest organ recording ever made. So I was enthusiastic about your movie. Wenn was now the recording of Hope-Jones?
GroningenOrgelland - I am no expert in this area, but the recording you are looking for mY not have been released according to this source bibliolore.org/2011/08/09/the-first-pipe-organ-recording/.
Glad you enjoyed it. I've got some night time off-road to post eventually. This is a great route. All too short really but it is so varied for raising your fitness. The views along the way make it perfect.