by Marshmallow Jones 1 on 18 Sep 2006 14:53
So I stepped up and there was the man himself. So I said hello and asked him to sign my DVD and he proceeded to do so. I told him I was trying to contact people on here to tell them I was coming to the signing so that they could send me in with some some questions but I wasn't able to log in and had contacted Gio. Stew asked me what my handle was and I told him, he looked at me like 'what the hell does that mean?' I told him 'ahh it's kind of a long and dumb story so I wont bother.' Then I thanked him for everything, and said I would see him online. He was very gracious, I wished I could have spoken a bit more but I was a little befuddled (where do you start with the questions) and I didnt want to hold up the line and be a pain. I had purchased a disposable digital camera and got a few snaps including one with myself and stewart, as soon as I get them developed I will get a CD with the jpegs on it and will post them. So it was brief but very very cool.
I wish I had known earlier that he was going to be there, I could have brought a snare head or something else to sign. But hey, a signed DVD from my drumming idol is a pretty cool thing to have.
I just wish I could have told/asked him the following:
-You rock the drums. I have my(Tama Swingstar) kit set up very much like yours, I even play Octobans which are not easy to get a hold of these days. Also recently got a Paiste 22" Dry heavy ride which just sounds fantastic. good choice of drums/cymbals.
-You play Gradenko and KK stuff with Gizmo, why dont you ever play 'On Any Other Day' ? It's about my favorite Police song and would be great live. You can strap on the microphone and belt it out behind the kit.
-The next interviewer who asks you if you're going to get back together with the Police needs a beatdown. badly. You've written umpteen thousand soundtracks and do so many other things, MOVE ON. They dont ask Sting about reunions anymore..
-How many times did you wash your hands after that signing? Some of those NYC musician/hipster types who came in shaking your hand were pretty grungy dudes.
-As far as my dopey username, I was watching a college basketball game in the early 90s and there was a player named Mugabe Jones or similar. There was guy named Matthew Jones on the other team. Then there was another player shown on the TV, i asked my friend if his name was going to be Marhsmallow Jones because he was white and pretty fat. bad joke I know but for some reason we laughted like idiots (may have been the 20 beers in us). So for a while there he called me Marshmallow Jones and it stuck. So now it's my login for everything. Like I said dumb story..
I really liked the movie too, my only issue was that it seemed rushed, I know there's a big story to tell and only so much time, but for some of those sped up shots out hotel room windows and other time-lapsed stuff I felt like he was trying to fit as much stuff in the movie as possible with only a limited time budget. Obviously fans like us could watch 12 hours of that stuff so I guess we can't be too objective. Would have like to hear more from Andy on the commentary, little anecdotes or similar, but then it wasnt his movie.
so sorry for the long post but this has been 5 days since I wanted to write all this...
thanks stewart!