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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Bungo in the Back Lanes 2012


Quite simply our favourite event of the year, the Bungo in the Back Lanes is thebest local community event with all the neighbours on the lanes opening up their gardens or setting up stalls to sell brick a brac, home baking, amazing bbqs, freash honey, keyboard playing tea gardens, bouncy castle and one memorable year a conker battle zone.
It really is a huge amont of fun and goes ahead regardeless of the weather. Please come along and support this great wee event. For more info on stalls to expect on the day and for more info check out the Bungo Blogs interactive map here.
For those wondering, yes there will be a beer tent this year and music from the GladCafe, La Roche Rumba. Now everyone, fingers crossed for sunshine.


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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Creative Thursday - Paul Fegan

The Southside Film Festival highlighted all the great film making talent we have this side of the River and this weeks interview with Pollokshields based Film maker, music promoter & part time beekeeper Paul Fegan shows thats likely to continue.
SSH: What kind of work do you make?
My recent work has mainly focused on creating music videos. I try to approach each one by listening to the track, speaking with the artist & then coming up with a low rent tale that could fit the music & be a mildly entertaining for the viewer. Recently most of the ideas I've come up with have been inspired by locations in and around the city. Glasgow has a wonderful & bizarre mix of new and old architecture and a population of individuals to match which provides an unlimited amount of potential for stories & content.

Born and raised in Oban, I tried my hand at several professions as a youngster - Ice Cream Van proprietor, Undertaker, Fireman, Animal Wrangler but turning 20 I found the allure of the the big city lights irresistible.

A chance meeting in the toilets of a Hairdressers I was working in led to a part time job as Cloakroom attendant in the Sub Club. I moved up the ranks and ended up promoting weekly nights there for around 5 years. During this time i met my former business partner, we established our company Better Days which created &  produced the Triptych festival from 2000 - 2008. I moved to the Netherlands after the demise of Better Days & spent the following 2 years teaching myself techniques to use camera equipment and editing software. I returned to Scotland in Jan this year & opted to stay in Oban for a few weeks, while there I made a short film about my dad & his work, he's 80 & has been barbering since 1945. His shop is a right hoot, no end of stories and good patter (Tommy's on Stevenson Street if anyone is up the west coast & needs a trim) Off the back of this film I ended up being asked to do a music video which then led to being asked to do another and another and so on. 
Stevie Jackson 'Feel The Morning' from Paul Fegan
SSH: Tell us about your favourite piece of your work?
The Triptych festival is my proudest involvement in terms of achievements although my favourite piece of recent work is the video I did with Aidan Moffat & Bill Wells for the song Copper Top. Its technically not my best but the story worked particularly well with the music. Knowing Aidan & Bills previous work which often combines darkness with humor we set about making something that would cross from deadpan - melancholy - tender - weird & humorous but ultimately be convincing that the artists were actual Funeral Directors. I think we pulled it off as Aidan has been approached by various individuals to arrange there send offs when they depart this mortal coil.

SSH: What have you got coming up?
At the moment I am working on two music videos one for Stevie Jackson of Belle & Sebastian fame who's new solo album 'I Can't Get Know' is out now. As well as a video for Scotland's very own Sun Ra - Mr Bill Wells who's new album Lemondale will be out in Dec. I am also venturing into the world of documentaries, of which I have 2 in progress, one being a collaborative effort which is an era based Scottish music story the other looking at on one of Glasgow's oldest traditions Doo Fleein & the people involved today. I've been asked to do DOP work on a couple of shorts films also so fairly busy. But if anyone reading this needs theirs a family members, or a friends Wedding / Birthday / Christening / Christmas party filmed then I am available.

Bell and Sebastian - Come on Sister from Paul Fegan
SSH: Where do you get inspiration?
Online Vimeo is probably my main daily source of creative inspiration but I spend a fair bit of time trawling various blogs for new ideas & technical know how. The city has to be my main source at the moment, its dreek weather contrasted with its generally good spirited population gives a rich pallet of inspiration for the type of ideas I like to come up with.
SSH: Is there anything you wish you could have taught your younger self?
I am not sure there's much I wished I'd known, you just learn as you go, trying to pick up new techniques & ideas so hopefully you'll not make the same mistake twice. I watch and read about other peoples work and processes, it's so great to have a world of information at your finger tips as so many people are happy & willing to share there experiences which helps cut down on your own blunders.
 Pony Boy - Saints & Liars from Paul Fegan
SSH: Where is your favourite place in the Southside?
Outdoors I'd say Pollok Park, I take a wander round most mornings with my dog. Its a really great park to have on your doorstep, parts of it feel like your roaming in a forest miles from anywhere. I also really like the Tramway, although being council ran it tends to have a fairly non commercial approach to evening socialising, unless theirs a show on they're closed by 6pm which is a bit boring given its one of the city's main arts venues.
(This interview with Paul took place at the end of 2011)

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Friday, June 01, 2012

Great Shawlands Republic 3


We have heard great things about the last two Greater Shawlands Repbulic events and are planning to go along to their third one ourselves this week. Here is what they have to say for themselves.

"The organisation dedicated to overthrowing the yolk of Glasgow City Council control and freeing the Southside of Glasgow will be convening on the weekend of Jubilee. The assembly will be a mixture of a comedy, cabaret and heated debate on whether or not Shawlands needs a queen.
The debate over the monarchy has deeply fragmented the party. A recent poll shows that almost half of all GSR party members believe that Michelle McManus has the strongest claim to the throne. There had been a rival movement amongst some other party members who were firmly behind the claim of Stannis Baratheon, however this support fell away when they learned that he was fictional. However, there are still some supporters who refuse to give up and who who claim that it is Stannis Baratheon who is in fact real and Michelle McManus who is fictional.
The monarchy debates comes at a bad time for the party after the recent schism at the General Assembly of the Church of Shawlands. Controversy ensued after delegates voted that marriage should be between a man and a woman or a man and a man or a woman and a woman or a man and many women or a woman and many men, but NEVER AGAIN should it be between a man and a potato. A number of party members decided to jacket in.
The whole debacle comes after the launch of their 'why not' campaign failed to make much impact. The poorly attended event only attracted five people including celebrities PC Tony Stamp from The Bill and Alan Cumming.
The assembly will start at 8pm on June 3rd at the Bungo, 17 Nithsdale Road and is open to all. Southsiders can get in for 5 pollocks and 99 shields which at the current exchange rate is £5.99. As per usual West Enders will have to pay 6 pollocks. 
Light relief on the night will be provided by evangelist Reverend Obadiah Steppnwolf III and leader of the fledgling People’s Republic of Paisley Scott Gibson. 
Il Presidente of the Republic Bruce Morton and his first deputy Andrew Learmonth will oversee proceedings."

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