Editing Interview:2010/10 "A Three-Minute Act and You Can Tour the World" (Interview with Rudy Coby)

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'''MW: You recently posted of Facebook that you were having a garage sale or rather a warehouse sale, to make room in your storage area. Is that still something you're planning to do?'''  
 
'''MW: You recently posted of Facebook that you were having a garage sale or rather a warehouse sale, to make room in your storage area. Is that still something you're planning to do?'''  
  
'''Rudy:''' Now that I'm back in magic, my work space is literally for work, and my warehouse space is for storing stage props. Throughout the years with Manson, and throughout the years of magic, I've collected incredible artifacts, things that would normally get thrown away. If Rudy's on the set or on the tour, and my own show also.... But imagine you're on the set of [[Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand)|Heart Shaped Glasses]], and literally, James Cameron is behind the camera. You're doing a scene in a crazy night club with Evan Rachel Wood, Marilyn Manson and 30 or 40 Suicide Girls watching. It's all being shot on Cameron's 3D cameras that he's developed for Avatar, which people wouldn't see until years later. During the scene there are hundreds of Polaroids personally shot by Manson being dropped from the ceiling and afterwards you see those things thrown into boxes. You know in your heart that they're going to be thrown away, so the Rudy Coby artist inside of me knows that, that cannot happen, it's history. People would kill to have one of those Polaroid photos, so I scoop them in a box and put them into my storage. But that's one of a thousand boxes in my storage, I literally have no room. When I go to my warehouse, I now have to unpack ten to fifteen feet of stuff to get to my equipment and then repack it all in. So it's time to clean out. It's funny, I did some personal appearances, and I did a big music festival in New York. I said any Manson fan that comes to the festival, introduce yourself, and I will make you very happy. So a couple did show up,and I gave them original props from the Heart Shaped Glasses video. Nick Kushner was there, Manzin drove in, as well as [[Hugh Warner|Manson's father]] drove in from Ohio to see me. So anyway Nick was like, “This is really cool, these are reproductions?' I said, “No man, these are the actual props from the video.” He was like, “Then I want some, why are you giving them to strangers? “[laughs] You know, me, Hugh, Nick, Manzin and Bob Mussell (Manson's photographer) all stayed up there for the Music Is Art Festival, and had a great time. Hugh is like a second dad to me, he's the friendliest guy, he's so fucking proud of his son, as is Barbara. They're the greatest parents that any artist would ever want, I would say one out of a million get great parents like that.  
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'''Rudy:''' Now that I'm back in magic, my work space is literally for work, and my warehouse space is for storing stage props. Throughout the years with Manson, and throughout the years of magic, I've collected incredible artifacts, things that would normally get thrown away. If Rudy's on the set or on the tour, and my own show also.... But imagine you're on the set of [[Heart Shaped Glasses]], and literally, James Cameron is behind the camera. You're doing a scene in a crazy night club with Evan Rachel Wood, Marilyn Manson and 30 or 40 Suicide Girls watching. It's all being shot on Cameron's 3D cameras that he's developed for Avatar, which people wouldn't see until years later. During the scene there are hundreds of Polaroids personally shot by Manson being dropped from the ceiling and afterwards you see those things thrown into boxes. You know in your heart that they're going to be thrown away, so the Rudy Coby artist inside of me knows that, that cannot happen, it's history. People would kill to have one of those Polaroid photos, so I scoop them in a box and put them into my storage. But that's one of a thousand boxes in my storage, I literally have no room. When I go to my warehouse, I now have to unpack ten to fifteen feet of stuff to get to my equipment and then repack it all in. So it's time to clean out. It's funny, I did some personal appearances, and I did a big music festival in New York. I said any Manson fan that comes to the festival, introduce yourself, and I will make you very happy. So a couple did show up,and I gave them original props from the Heart Shaped Glasses video. Nick Kushner was there, Manzin drove in, as well as [[Hugh Warner|Manson's father]] drove in from Ohio to see me. So anyway Nick was like, “This is really cool, these are reproductions?' I said, “No man, these are the actual props from the video.” He was like, “Then I want some, why are you giving them to strangers? “[laughs] You know, me, Hugh, Nick, Manzin and Bob Mussell (Manson's photographer) all stayed up there for the Music Is Art Festival, and had a great time. Hugh is like a second dad to me, he's the friendliest guy, he's so fucking proud of his son, as is Barbara. They're the greatest parents that any artist would ever want, I would say one out of a million get great parents like that.  
  
 
So Manson fans of the world....just know, that I have rescued many treasures that one day will be bestowed upon you. Because I realize that the stuff in boxes is history, but in people's hands, it's pure joy. When we did the first show in Orlando when Twiggy first came back, I ripped Manson's personal set list off the stage floor because I know that's history, you know with Twiggy coming back. And all through the years I'm usually the first person on the stage and the last person off. If you've been to a Manson show in the last 5 or 6 years, and if you're a true fan, I've probably approached you or videotaped you, or I've given you stuff. The first thing I'd do after every Manson show, is run on stage. If I wasn't following him with the camera to his dressing room, I would always jump on stage and grab the set list, I'd rip it right off the stage and I would always give it to the person that I thought was the best audience member of the night. Because I'd not only be recording: I'd be watching you. It's amazing how you can change somebody's life just by rewarding them. It's funny because I've met Manzin, who has become one of my closest friends and Nick and all of these fantastic people because they've been such fantastic really devoted fans. I have to thank Manson for that. When I went into my seclusion, or I'd say when I went into my own version of the witness protection program, which turned out to be the Manson show. I ended up finding the best friends in my life today like [[Anthony Silva]], who everyone knows as taking the photos for [[Eat Me, Drink Me]] which were featured on the Biography special.  
 
So Manson fans of the world....just know, that I have rescued many treasures that one day will be bestowed upon you. Because I realize that the stuff in boxes is history, but in people's hands, it's pure joy. When we did the first show in Orlando when Twiggy first came back, I ripped Manson's personal set list off the stage floor because I know that's history, you know with Twiggy coming back. And all through the years I'm usually the first person on the stage and the last person off. If you've been to a Manson show in the last 5 or 6 years, and if you're a true fan, I've probably approached you or videotaped you, or I've given you stuff. The first thing I'd do after every Manson show, is run on stage. If I wasn't following him with the camera to his dressing room, I would always jump on stage and grab the set list, I'd rip it right off the stage and I would always give it to the person that I thought was the best audience member of the night. Because I'd not only be recording: I'd be watching you. It's amazing how you can change somebody's life just by rewarding them. It's funny because I've met Manzin, who has become one of my closest friends and Nick and all of these fantastic people because they've been such fantastic really devoted fans. I have to thank Manson for that. When I went into my seclusion, or I'd say when I went into my own version of the witness protection program, which turned out to be the Manson show. I ended up finding the best friends in my life today like [[Anthony Silva]], who everyone knows as taking the photos for [[Eat Me, Drink Me]] which were featured on the Biography special.  

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