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The story behind this video:
In the spring of 2012, I took a class at Holmes Institute called Metaphysical Bible. For our final project, our instructor, Rev. Robin Davidson asked us to come up with a presentation that reconciled the Old Testament, fire-and-brimstone God with the New Age, touchy-feely God. She encouraged us to be creative.
What to do?
As I was contemplating this heady assignment, I heard a voice.
Just like in the Old Testament!
Except this voice wasn’t telling me to lead a bunch of outcasts across the desert, or give away all my possessions and devote my life to the Lord.
This voice had something entirely different in mind.
Do a rap, it said.
Say whaaaaat? I said back.
I decided the voice was crazy and chose to ignore it.
But it wouldn’t leave me alone. Finally, I ran the idea by my wife Melissa, hoping to silence the voice once and for all.
No such luck.
She thought it was a great idea.
The chorus for Big Bang popped into my head soon after. For several weeks, that’s all I had – just the chorus. Then one morning I got up bright and early to play music at the Center for Spiritual Living Santa Rosa. I jumped in the shower and, lo and behold, the first verse came to me. In between services that morning, I wrote the rest of the verses.
I was beginning to realize the voice was onto something.
Before sharing my rap with the class, I asked Melissa to help me lay down a rhythm track so I could present myself like a proper rapper. As we were putting the tracks together, she heard a refrain in her head. She asked if I would mind if she added some vocals.
Go right ahead, I said.
As soon as she was done, we started to get excited. We felt like we were onto something powerful and fun.
Soon after, I had the vision that this would make a great video. But how? Neither Melissa nor I knows anything about video. And we didn’t have a reserve of funds for such a thing.
The morning before I presented the rap to class, I made a declaration to Melissa.
We’re going to find the perfect people to help us make a video for Big Bang, I said.
I didn’t do a long-and-involved visualization or prayer treatment. Just a simple declaration.
Melissa told me the class would love the rap and she was right. Right after I finished, a classmate of mine, Karen Fry came up to me.
I have a great video camera, she said. I want to help you make a video of this rap. And I know the perfect person to edit it.
Okay, I said.
Talk about answered prayer! I had said nothing to anyone about a video except Melissa.
A few months later, we spent a day shooting footage in Oakland and Berkeley. By then, we had another Holmes colleague on board, Rev. Sharon Dunn. Sharon, like Karen Fry, had a great camera. Sharon also had experience with video and proved to be a great asset to the project.
The best part of the day was going onto the UC Berkeley campus. My friend Lillian Howan suggested Berkeley as the perfect place to find people for our wacky little rap video. Lillian brought her daughter Vanina and her son Tien to be part of the chorus. We were also joined by our classmate Tara Steele and several other Reverends: Sunshine Daye, Linda Reppond and Elizabeth Rowley.
Along the way, we met a class of exchange students from Italy, a group of teenagers preparing for a flash mob, and a crew of folks fresh out of a poetry slam conference. All of them agreed to be in the video.
It was a magical day. As more and more people joined in, we kept dropping our jaws in amazement.
It’s a God thing, we said.
After our day in Berkeley, Melissa added some additional music to the rap, so we had to get more footage. We decided that the Asilomar Conference Grounds in Pacific Grove, where the Centers for Spiritual Living holds their annual conference, would be the perfect place. Our footage at Asilomar included some great shots of Melissa at the beach, as well as a whole crew of people – kids, teens, and adults – who joined us for our biggest Big Bang chorus yet.
It’s a God thing, we continued to say.
When the video footage was finished, we were ready for editing.
The “perfect person” Karen Fry had recommended as an editor was Alex Einsenhart. Alex recently started his studies at University of California Santa Barbara as a Film and Media Studies major. Alex has lots of experience with video and happily agreed to edit our footage.
We sent him everything we had and he quickly put together a fabulous video. We were thrilled.
Then came the waiting. The guy we wanted to mix the final audio, Tom Size was on tour in Europe with Y&T. We used the time to finish the audio tracks with the help of Melissa’s brother Randy Phillippe on production and vocals, my brother Georg Egloff on keys, Scotty Urquhart on bass, and Murray Orrick on drum, guitar, and vocals.
On February 5, 2013, Melissa’s and my fourth year anniversary, we did the final mix with Tom. A week later, we sent the audio mix to Alex, and, at long last, we were ready to share our video with the world.
It’s a God thing.
Enjoy!
(For more on my evolution as a rap star, go here).
It’s a great rap. I love it!
Hi Antonia,
Thank you!! 🙂
XOZ
LOVE! Oh, Z, thanks for the video and the great story! Love, love, love it! What a great way to start my morning!
Grinning uncontrollably,
Lori Louise
Hi Lori Louise,
Yay! Sparking an uncontrollable grin is always our aim. Happy to oblige! 😀
XOZ
Love it! Love seeing all my sweet friends and sisters having such a great time, too. And great editing, Alex!
Hugs!
Hi Catie!!
How wonderful to hear from you. Glad you enjoyed it – we had fun! We were blessed to have Alex on board! 🙂
XOZ
YES! It’s a God thang! Love it and you! Youtube it!
xox
Hi Jennifer!!
Great to see you here! Yup, it’s a God thang. I miss seeing you in class.
XOZ
Hey Z!
Love this video and love seeing and hearing my sweet friend Melissa. You two are a Big Bang together. So much love and joy just shines through. Hugs to you both. We must meet someday. If you two are ever in Phoenix give us a shout.
Hi Michelle!
Great to see you here. I’ll pass on your love to Melissa. We will definitely let you know if we’re ever in your area – would be great to meet you too! 🙂
XOZ
One word – AWESOME! Well done. Looking forward to reading “Leap”!
Hi Craig,
Thanks for stopping by. Glad you enjoyed it. We had fun making it, as you can probably tell.
Have fun with Leap! 🙂
XOZ
Great stuff. You go, girl!!!
Thanks, Jill! This is the rap video I told you about last summer. Maybe you and the kids can be in the next one! 😉
Great! The two of you together really make quite a pair. Loved it! You don’t think I’m prejudice, do you?
Hi Connie,
I think you’re totally objective! Oh, and Randy was involved in the music production, which makes you even MORE objective! 🙂
XOZ
Terrific, vibrant video! And I understood every word! You guys rock, er, rap!!!
Hi Karen,
Glad you enjoyed it! Clarity – as well as goofiness – is what we were going for. 🙂
XOZ
LOVE this! I shared on facebook…made me smile all the way through…want the world to hear it!
Hi Sandi,
Great to hear from you! So glad you enjoyed the video – and shared it, even better! 🙂
Hope all is well in your world,
XOZ