Funky Frankie

It’s that time of year when I have a tra­di­tion of doing some kind of Franken­stein imagery. Right after I fin­ished the one I did for last year, this one came to me in a fore­head-slap­ping “D’oh!” moment.

Unlike last year’s image, this is a real song, as some of you will know. The Edgar Win­ter Group’s “Franken­stein” is one of the coolest rock instru­men­tals of the ’70s. I’ll give you moment to check it out here, if you haven’t heard it before.

…Okay, you’re back now? “Franken­stein” was a big hit and actu­al­ly made it to #1 on the charts. My under­stand­ing is that in record­ing and fig­ur­ing out the song, the band end­ed up hav­ing to do a lot of phys­i­cal edit­ing of the song parts. Today, that’s just a mat­ter of hit­ting a but­ton or two. Back then, you had to lit­er­al­ly take a razor blade to the record­ing tape to cut it apart, then tape it back togeth­er again. With all the var­i­ous tape pieces lying around the stu­dio wait­ing to be pieced back togeth­er, the band’s drum­mer observed that the song had become “like Franken­stein.” The name stuck.

I knew what I kind of want­ed the illus­tra­tion to look like, but think­ing about col­or was anoth­er thing. Then I remem­bered that for awhile now, I’d been intrigued by the idea of try­ing some­thing with flu­o­res­cent col­ors, like a black­light poster. It struck me that this was the per­fect oppor­tu­ni­ty to try that out, so here you go!

Hap­py Halloween!

2 thoughts on “Funky Frankie

  1. Joe musich

    Mas­ter, Mas­ter, Mas­ter­ful,” says this Igor on the art­work. Nice inter­pre­ta­tion of Edgar’s hair. The day glow black light poster real­ly works. This would make a great album cov­er for a new release. You pull togeth­er all the sto­ry­line imagery excel­lent­ly and melt it to the music with your wiz­ardry. Thank you.

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    1. Mark Post author

      Thanks! This seemed like a fun idea to me, so I’m glad to hear I pulled it off. For a lit­tle bit here, it looked like I might not get it done in time for Hal­loween, as this end­ed up being kind of a busy month, but I kind of man­aged to pull it all togeth­er at the last moment.

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