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Some new Rudy Horn videos have come online.
They're on the channel of someone called Michael Horn, presumably his son.
Here's the example which was posted on /r/juggling, of Rudy on The Ken Dodd Show in '71, in comedy sped-up time which was all the rage in the 70s. His footwork is, um, interesting. I think he was probably getting paid by the step.
Little Paul - - Parent #
ooh! Thanks for spotting that.
That'll make for an interesting diversion tonight
Owen Greenaway - - Parent #
Just after 2 minutes did he really flick the short mental thing from his foot to a face balance!? How is that even possible?
Owen Greenaway - - Parent #
*metal
Little Paul - - Parent #
it was a spoon, and yes it is possible but my god it's not easy.
Little Paul - - Parent #
Agreed!
If you're reading this thread thinking "Rudy who? why should I watch this" here are some random thoughts as I was watching it.
The 7 ball force bounce off the drum was nice, but I really liked the standard lamp tricks (including the really solid 7 ring run with a head balance) and the spoon kickup to forehead catch is just *lovely*
Globalls in 1971 is interesting as well. I know gloclubs go back a long way, and UV was all the rage in the 80s but I didn't know about illuminated globalls being around before that, I mean I had assumed they must have existed but had never seen any.
The unicycle/saucer kickup trick is really nicely done too.
I am glad you elaborated on the contents of the video, Paul, I saw the purple sparkly backcloth and the length of the video and originally gave it a miss.
The teaspoon kick up to balance is pretty amazing. I wonder if his unicycle and kick bowls onto your head act is the ones all the chinese circuses have copied or if it was a standard act before then (slightly suspicious how much it leaned over without falling when he dismounted)
Little Paul - - Parent #
If you watch the other vids, the bowls are quite deep and have a really pronounced foot on them, which is going to make the stack a lot more solid. That said, he drops the stack in this one at around the 4:45 mar
https://www.youtube.com/v/uzeXwodO4x4
My german isn't good enough to follow what he gives as an excuse, and the youtube automatic translation of the captions is charmingly nonsensical
Without pretending to speak German I think he is complaining about the ground being uneven and the light being in his eyes - std unicycle/juggler excuses being used even back then
Daniel Simu - - Parent #
Just the host is saying this, he is not complaining at all right?
Daniel Simu - - Parent #
You should try and watch the reportage about him. It is perhaps quite boring if you don't know any German, but he does have some nice pictures and clips where he stacks cups and plates on his head, very different and probably harder than these.
Daniel Simu - - Parent #
Ah, this takes place actually in the very beginning of the video.
https://youtu.be/ocf68i2EQfc
He likes to talk about how unique and rare his skills were and how he became a well paid artist from Germany in short time. He comes from a circus family but none of his kids have followed the tradition. He claims he can also sing. That is basically the whole video summarized.
Hi people. I thought I'd share my juggling #video with all you jugglers out there.
https://youtu.be/CfzZnILfo4c
pumpkineater23 - - Parent #
Nice one Stuart. Ouch the bike accident looked painful!
For those that missed the Gandinis at the BJC
https://youtu.be/C6nb73nv3tA
#Gandini
I think that is quite an interesting reply to "Putting your entire act online?" biggie. Allow me to thread-jack.
The RCO does a very good job. Pretty off topic here:
https://youtu.be/sHsFIv8VA7w
Even if you do not like this kind of thing, the head mime's facial expressions are incredible - Give him a chance, get your best headphones and enjoy the 90-minute ride. Watch out for those rare moments when he can enjoy listening to his own favourite parts...
This kind of act rarely gets performed with such a generous staff - hang around til the end for some unexpected off-stage contributions.
To me, it is quite amazing that we have that quality of recording available instantly today. More amazing: this one is free.
In my case, that youtube video did a great job of letting me consider spending money on an RCO recording or show ticket - and this is by no means a "teaser", but the highest quality, full-length recording you can give away on the tube.
No such thing as off-topic here!
There was a recent post on Kottke about the performance of a conductor which I found really interesting: What does a music conductor do?
I've been to a couple of symphonies before, but I have only really paid attention to the music rather than the performance. I might need to go again now...
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