"Imagineers", Walt Disney copy writ the term in the 1950s to describe those with the job of designing and distributing his theme parks, staring with grand ole' Disneyland. Think what you want about the man, the empire, etc etc, but he accomplished what many folks only ever dream of... "imagine"!
The great Jeff Bridges once delivered the line of Nietzsche " There's two kinds of people in the world: people who are destined for greatness like Walt Disney... and Hitler. Then there's the rest of us, he called us "the bungled and the botched." We get teased. We sometimes get close to greatness, but we never get there. We're the expendable masses. We get pushed in front of trains, take poison aspirin... get gunned down in Dairy Queens." So there's something to be said here about "greatness". What I'm saying is I'm hi-jacking the term "Imagineer", thanks. I've heard it all of my life, as growing up in the world of Disney. You might say that it isn't good to fill children's heads with illusions. But what's the real problem here? We're not all going to grow up to be royalty, this is true, but the kindness, the triumph of good.. what the hell is wrong with a message like that? So, some of the stories are borrowed, stretched, re-imagined from real history. Why the hell not? That's the "journey of imagination" folks! I think there's a deeper problem in a world that can't see that joy as a place we were meant to find, and in a world that likes to dictate what an adult is and what it isn't by how it defines joy. The final word on fantasy vs. reality.
So, now that I've gotten a little defensive on the case of the Disney empire and the entomology of "Imaginneer", the context I will put it in... There are people out there with a very strong vision, with an agenda somewhere outside of the normal "politics" we're smacked around by day in and day out. People whose motivation lies somewhere else than the system of checks and balances we're trained to find a place in in school. Or more.. not trained whatsoever... but that's another topic. We all need to survive, pay our bills, feed ourselves and our children. It's not that it's not important to make money. And some of these folks that come to mind sure made money. But they had a shred of integrity left, an impenetrable vision. Some of these folks were so "in-it", that they were even persecuted for their life-styles. You can say that's where it gets political and ridiculous. People might be shamed, murdered, driven underground, die in obscurity, left with nothing, but there's still that vision. I see existence as a power to see the world however you like, communicate with the universe, and rearrange it. Everyone can do that. It's so amazing to know the world really is your oyster.. but it's also terrifying. You could spend your life trying to get inside, you might never. That's some deep shit!
I'm losing myself here. But you see... "Imagineers". That's what I call folks like this. Imagination, engineering. Observing the world, taking notes, making conclusions, asking questions, offering suggestion, building something, creating a rapport with the freakin' universe! I'm not going to feed you a list of individuals, I feel like doing that, here would be redundant of the work I do. I'm no authority on some hall of fame or anything. You'll have your imaginneers, your heroes, and I'll have mine. In enough time, you'll know all about my favorites anyway!
I've started my "IMAGINEER" badge series on my etsy page. Not very populated at this point, but with some new-found time I'll be getting to that. The premier badge in the series is related to my next topic, The WCSB HACIENDA.
I mentioned in my last entry, vaguely about the "WCSB Hacienda". It was the radio station where I volunteer with many other Cleveland folks, 35th Anniversary, thrown on June 25, 2011. The Executive staff were all ears to station members for a theme and since I was trying to plan a Hacienda party anyway, it seemed like good timing. The Hacienda, for those of you who don't know was an insanely influential night club/venue opened by Factory Records of Manchester, UK in 1982. The club and the record label "Factory" have been much the subject of films, documentaries, and books since going under in the late 1990s. You could say at the helm of the project was Mr. Manchester, Tony Wilson. I'm not going to read you the wiki page on it, but he was a local broadcasting celebrity already in the 1970s when with friends he started the label starting with poster group Joy Division. Later it was mostly the sale of New Order records that kept the Hacienda club open. The club nearly wrote the book on club & rave culture, the aesthetic of the time, not to mention the cautionary tale that can be "authenticity". The look of the club legendary, a beacon of synth pop-dance-new wave-punk, the nerd in me dreamed of costuming a space to throw a party in celebration. General manager at the time Sara Corrigan thought it was a good idea and she let me in to co-direct it. Or more... WCSB became the producer. I recreated the poster of The Hacienda's 1 year anniversary party with the show details. I looked to my trusty "Factory Records: The Complete Graphic Album" for ideas. This book is an absolute must-have I think for any music history loving household!
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My re-created poster |
The whole station put it's butt into gear to throw this amazing production. Our lighting guy, Keith Newman really blew the place up with sick lighting effects. Keith and his team always do a great job with the free WCSB events, namely the annual Masquerade Ball at CPT.
Every little detail of the party was significant to the history of Factory Records and the Hacienda. There are so many books out there on the subject if you're interested. Peter Hook of Joy Division/New Order wrote a great book encompassing both "The Hacienda: How Not To Run A Club". Great title! We had the most perfect space to work with, the top floor loft of the late Spaces Gallery around the Cleveland Flats district. It gave us hardwood floors, faulted ceilings, and enough pillars to completely destroy with some Hacienda black and yellow/red hazard stripes!
I wanted the event to be educational of the Factory empire and history. With the lovely help of Peter Hook's book, I created these "FACT" sheets to hang all over the space. Pun absolutely intended thank you. I used a Factory favorite font as well, I think it might be called "Bodoni"? Here are some of the sheets, because I save everything, yup. One day I'll have a sad little museum of my life covered in Cleveland basement mold for future generations of my family to throw away. Sorry future generations!
I also wanted to highlight the origin of the "Hacienda" name. Tony Wilson was a fan of Ivan Chtcheglov's "Formulary For a New Urbanism" and drew the name from this quote:
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"The hacienda must be built" |
Last but not least, I enjoyed Djing the party as well with other station DJs Beth Dilon, & Steve Peffer. This night was such a dream to me. Another case of being well supported for something I was so nerdy and gaga about. Being a station member at WCSB is such a wonderful thing in my life. Where else can I force people to listen to my different voices analyze the morals of my choice of film audio remixed with all of my favorite synth pop? It's a huge outfit of volunteers who started as students at Cleveland State. It's hard I'm sure for the Executive staff to take care of us and everything all of the time I can imagine. College, and free radio is so important today. I'd say it's one of the final frontiers in free-range self expression that's broadcasted to such a wide audience. It's always there guys, just turn on the radio! WCSB 89.3 FM Cleveland! Or streaming on wcsb.org. We even have archiving now. So listen to any show any time of the day! If you're a CSU student, think about joining the station! Radio is so unique, you can have any voice you want (literally), and we get to be on FM radio and not just the internet. I feel very lucky to have been apart for going on 5 years now.
Thank you to my Imagineer man Tony Wilson, scope the button here!
Tony Wilson Imagineer Badge!
Thanks to anyone for listening to the station and/or coming out to these fun events! My show is "Pleasure Leftists" Thursday mornings 9-11am. You can listen to my last show anytime at wcsb.org, and I'm considering making a podcast from my archives!
For more great pictures of The WCSB Hacienda, check out this great flickr page by my friend Paula! There are plenty of gnarly shots of my doofy ass on the d-floor.
Paula's Hacienda Pictures!
- HM