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104 - Suburban Transpondency
from Transpondency September 05, 2008
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatnik Allen Ginsberg in a discussion of the definition of "Beatnik" with Margaret Mead Herbert Huncke on "Beat" Greenwich Village's Cafe Bizarre owner Rick Allman Noisy Dad: Bongo Shmongo Louis Nye: "Teenage Beatnik" Poetry of Stevenson Phillips, "Bard of the Beat Poets" The Clean: "Beatnik" Burns and Carlin: "The Cool World of Herb Coolhouse" A. M. Homes reading Lawrence Ferlinghetti: "Coney Island" Eric & Ryan Kilkenny: "Bongo Avenger" Django and Chris: "Crackhead Beatniks" Plaid Faction: "World Gone Beatnik" Myself: "Keep The Fire Burnin'" hanom ausse "beatnicks, so eles escoitan esa clase de musica" The Mad Monk reads "God's Been Dead These Fifty Years" Sun Ra: "Heliocentric" the Aerovons: "Resurrection" Opening sequence from "A Bucket of Blood" a horror movie [Watch it now!] Allen Ginsberg: "Capitol Air" â...and everything is going to the beat - It's the beat generation, it be-at, it's the beat to keep, it's the beat of the heart, it's being beat and down in the world and like oldtime lowdown and like in ancient civilizations the slave boatmen rowing galleys to a beat and servants spinning pottery to a beat...â - Jack Kerouac quote Subscribe to my YouTube channel: transpondency Subscribe to transpondency.blip.tv email: suburban@transpondency.com twitter: transpondency
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Chronicling Interesting Boulders - Postcard #55
from Postcards from Gravelly Beach August 27, 2008
Alongside roaring Lynn Creek, Dave recounts a collection of interesting boulders and offers freeverse about his bookshelf, the sea, Mexican painting trips, tranquility, graceful curves and clouds while Wm. Lenker picks and sings the Appalachian folksong, Moonshiner. Go for a hike for Chronicling Interesting Boulders - Postcard #55 (.mp3, 15:08, 14MB) Engineered and Produced by Bread Album art photo by John Bollwitt (art ed up by DaveO using Picnik) Subscribe to PfGB Feed Subscribe in PfGB in iTunes Library at Uncleweed.net More pods Chillaxin’ Podcast Syndicate
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The Edinburgh Fringe 2008 Show #18 - On The Road To Edinburgh
from TPN :: The Edinburgh Fringe Show August 18, 2008
The Edinburgh Fringe 2008 Show #18 (MP3 32.6 mb, 35 minutes 36 seconds) DOWNLOAD the podcast by right clicking on this link, or press play and listen in your browser. Into the last week of the Fringe, and the variety of shows is still as rich as the first few days of the preview week. The same (hopefully) goes for the podcast, as we switch from the making it up as you go along delights of Danny Robins putting on his own festivals; a rich and fascinating biopic show of the life of Jack Kerouac; and Georgina reminding me that Sowerby and Luff is a double act The Edinburgh Fringe Show #18 Liam McEneaney - Two American Comedians Lose Their Shirts at the Edinburgh Free Fringe Meadow Bar Kerouac and All That Jazz Sweet ECA Danny Robins - Dannyfest Pleasance Courtyard
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Post-apocalyptic Skunks and Fevers - Postcard #54
from Postcards from Gravelly Beach July 24, 2008
From a skunk-scented perch along Mosquito Creek, Dave spiels about feverish dreams in a Mexican clinic, personal archeology, mirages about the Wonder Hotel, and reads verse about late trains, dammed rivers, watching ships, and men in white coats walking past. Take your vitamins for Post-apocalyptic Skunks and Fevers - Postcard #54 (.mp3, 16:35, 15MB) Read along at Mountain Highway One way these tracks night lake diving Comfortably Lonely, Cabin Porch Waiting at Jericho betwen night and light Coastal Starlight 2 hours late Subscribe to PfGB Feed Subscribe in PfGB in iTunes Library at Uncleweed.net Via Postcards from Gravelly Beach More pods Chillaxin’ Podcast Syndicate
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Howling at Land and Sea - Postcards #53
from Postcards from Gravelly Beach July 20, 2008
Visiting the Woodshop on Steamboat Island amidst hayfever and national holidays, Dave and Wm. Lenker exchange spontaneous musical freeverse tales of Pennsylvania, Agana Harbour (Guam), Jericho Beach (Vancouver), and Lake Crescent (Washington) while wounded Samson howls along. Weigh anchor for Howling at Land and Sea - Postcard #53 (.mp3, 17:51, 16MB) Photo by DaveO on Pender Island, Art ed up by Bread the Producer Subscribe to PfGB Feed Subscribe in PfGB in iTunes Library at Uncleweed.net Via Postcards from Gravelly Beach More pods Chillaxin’ Podcast Syndicate
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96 - Suburban Transpondency
from Transpondency June 03, 2008
View Larger Map Steve Allee: "Kerouac" & "Theme From New York In The Fifties" Bob Holman: "Big Praise, Big Poem for Big Sur and Jack Kerouac" Mr Geoffrey & JD Franzke: "Be Comin'" Pablo's Eye: "The Switchback" Alan Watts: "Wisdom of the Ridiculous" Morning Zephyr: "Safe Conduct" Allen Ginsberg interview: "First Thought, Best Thought" Allen Ginsberg: "Guru Blues" Subscribe to my YouTube channel: transpondency Subscribe to transpondency.blip.tv email: suburban@transpondency.com myspace: transpondency
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One Wench in the House between Them
from YouTube :: Tag // voice May 30, 2008
One Wench in the House between Them They lived together on the Bank side, not far from the playhouse, both bachelors; lay together; had one wench in the house between them which they did so admire. —John Aubrey On meeting, Neal Cassady asks Jack Kerouac about a rhythm that begins in the wires above a road at dawn, wind just right, and whether it has anything to do with Bop or the whereabouts of God. Jack, smiling, says that Allen Ginsberg, jacking off in an East Harlem apartment, heard a voice he attributed to William Blake. Neal, Holy Goof, can throw a football, run the 100-yard dash in under ten, jump 23 feet dead still; says he can please three women in synchronous rotation for days. "When I finished my first book," Jack one-ups, "I fingered this thin hole in the ground, fucked Ozone Park." Neal: I can see that. __________ In the loft on Russell Street, in San Francisco, Jack types, stops. Cable-car noises in the streets punctuate a simple-covenant purer jazz of night, idleness. Neal and Carolyn Cassady couple below. Carolyn's sweet come cry anthem, within hearing, insists, though Eisenhower is President, that this be shared. Come down, Jack, they say. This land is not the sweet home that it looks. They burn who are living. Come down. __________ After On the Road three locals follow Kerouac from the Kettle of Fish Bar in the Village; they stop traffic to take turns at the famous face. Staggering to hospital, Jack watches East 13th Street, a gray tide and light, become a junked-out Mexican woman, Esperanza Villaneuva, who sold morphine. A dark, bilingual angel. Your name means Hope, he'd meant to tell her. __________ Black night seas are the centers of the eyes of a Portuguese woman Kerouac promises one hundred dollars the year before he dies to gaze, for an hour, back at him. The hour the two sit, half-candle in a saucer the only light, the woman's lover sleeps heavily beside her on a throw of pillows, defeating the concentration and connection. It's the intimacy he wants: someone, anyone, to halt the thieving future and return everything. After, he hears "I have done this thing" and pays her. Copyright 2008 Roy Bentley Author: Bentleymon Keywords: Performing Arts Spoken Word Poetry Jack Kerouac Neal Cassady Allen Ginsberg Beat Added: May 30, 2008
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On The Road
from YouTube :: Tag // motion-graphics May 14, 2008
Motion graphics piece about the upcoming film by the same name based on the same book. Author: quigr193 Keywords: short film trailer art jack kerouac on the road allen ginsberg neal cassady Added: May 14, 2008
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Buk
from Dailymotion - channel arts March 17, 2008
Charles bukowsky teaser... en plus long : http://www.dailymotion.com/wooarwu/video/x4pj7b_charles-bukowsky_creation le document original : Bukowsky-Born into this de John DullaghanAuthor: wooarwu Tags: charles bukowsky alcool femmes beat poete ecrivain kerouac houellebecq Posted: 17 March 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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TubeWrite: Kerouac Versus Godzilla
from YouTube :: Videos by kenrg March 11, 2008
Is there a place for poetry and the arts on sites like YouTube or LiveVideo (etc.)? See JackDanyells' TubeArts challenge here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nb0-wV9dPks and find out how you can enter here: http://www.carmun.com/tubearts ----- I saw the best minds of the vloggerhood destroyed by commercialization, the DMCA, and flame wars squeezed into narrow categories made to compete for top honors against networks content and still failing to connect Would the beats have thrived here? What categories would they choose? Would Ginsberg have been a guru while Ferlinghetti stared at the city lights with Kerouac behind the wheel and just let anonymous sock puppets multiply? There is a road, no info super highway that leads to true community and real connections to a place where we decide what matters and roller skating dogs are but a dream I aim to be on that road with Neil, and Jack, and Caroline bundled in the back of my Studebaker coupe as we head out for the coast ----- Thanks to NorCalCorsello for helping with the camera! Author: kenrg Keywords: tubewrite tubearts youtube poetry writing ginsberg kerouac jackdanyells kenrg vloggerhood Added: March 11, 2008
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Mad Road to Three Rivers Campground
from YouTube :: Videos by LiveWorkDream March 03, 2008
Awesome boondocking sites await crazy RVers just seven miles down a dirt road from the full service sites by the petroglyphs near Tularosa, NM. Well worth the drive! if nobody's coming the other way ... Jack Kerouac's Mad Road as recited by Johnny Depp seemed fitting for this driveby, Daddy-o ... Kicks. Joy. Darkness. And much more in store for fulltimers at LiveWorkDream.com ... Author: LiveWorkDream Keywords: three rivers campground dirt road RV RVing camping New Mexico fifth wheel Johnny Depp jack Kerouac Kicks Joy Darkness Added: March 3, 2008
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Upper Grant - North Beach
from my videos February 21, 2008
Author: Turnhere Added: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 10:16:20 -0800 Duration: 273Mal Sharpe walks where Beat poets Kerouac and Ginsberg walked in San Francisco's North Beach.
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New York Nite Club
from Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast September 07, 2005
Quite possibly the quietest, most listless, bottomless podcast of Kerouac you ve ever experienced, this. Possibly? Quite possibly. But not without due charm on its own, and intent at that! For listen: do you hear the passing buses in the background, the motorcycles, the car horns, the screaming pedestrians? No? Neither do I. Wicked, right? Very exciting, indeed. So much so that we don t want to spoil it by raising our voices, right?
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Skyscraper Stories about Oceans and Forests - Postcard #52
from Postcards from Gravelly Beach January 31, 2008
From a Lougheed skyscraper comes an improvisational reading with guitars - first more ocean-inspired works from Tristan Corbière, Victor Hugo and Dave Olson into a free form spoken word account of trip down the Pacific Coast highway to a haunted roadhouse with sequoias growing an inch a day. Cheers to Bread and Av (aka Delfar 7) for exceptional musical gamemanship. Roust yerself for Skyscraper Stories about Oceans and Forests - Postcard #52 (.mp3, 19:46, 16MB) Nods to Cosmo’s Spacely’s Sprockets (see also Clubside Breakfast Time) Subscribe to PfGB Feed Subscribe in PfGB in iTunes Library at Uncleweed.net Via Postcards from Gravelly Beach More pods Chillaxin’ Podcast Syndicate
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Anarchy 6 Title
from Revver - comedy Videos January 21, 2008
Author: kerouac411 Added: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 00:12:26 -0800 Duration: 48Title video for "Anarchy in the Streets Part 6," my pop-culture television show and documentary about the lives of suburbanite teens. It is the video portion of the "Suburban Renaissance," which is taking place throughout the country.
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Anarchy 6 Title
from Most Recent January 21, 2008
Author: kerouac411 Added: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 00:12:26 -0800 Duration: 48Title video for "Anarchy in the Streets Part 6," my pop-culture television show and documentary about the lives of suburbanite teens. It is the video portion of the "Suburban Renaissance," which is taking place throughout the country.
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Anarchy 6 Title
from Crazy Entertainment January 21, 2008
Author: kerouac411 Added: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 00:12:26 -0800 Duration: 48Title video for "Anarchy in the Streets Part 6," my pop-culture television show and documentary about the lives of suburbanite teens. It is the video portion of the "Suburban Renaissance," which is taking place throughout the country.
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David Amram performs "Pull My Daisy"
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) January 19, 2008
At the Lord Buckley '07 Birthday Bash David Amram performs a elongated version of his and Jack Kerouac's song PULL MY DIASY. The audience involvement and improv lyrics before the song begins are an example of Amram's beat/jazz sensibility.
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Banjo Sea Shanties and Beat Train Rambles - Postcard #51
from Postcards from Gravelly Beach January 12, 2008
Starting at the Steamboat Island Woodshed, Dave rambles salty original freeverse with Wm. Lenker on banjo and traces personal poetic lineage winding through French impressionalist/symbolist and Brittany sea-coaster Tristan Corbière (prefaced by Victor Hugo). Then - as sleet, slush and hail beats down on the Mosquito Creek studio skylight - rolls into the beat American 50s and 60s with John Sinclair s chronicle Brilliant Corners, Jack Kerouac riding trains from Atop an Underwood, and Gary Snyder arriving from sea from The Backcountry ~ fortified with jazz, joints and hot sake. Hunker down for Tracing Poetic Lineage through Rainstorms - Postcard #51 Nods to Cosmo s Spacely s Sprockets (see also Clubside Breakfast Time) Subscribe to PfGB Feed Subscribe in PfGB in iTunes Library at Uncleweed.net Via Postcards from Gravelly Beach More pods Chillaxin’ Podcast Syndicate
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Poetic Ghosts of New Years Past - Postcard #50
from Postcards from Gravelly Beach January 03, 2008
An aural montage of past new years evenings featuring Dave O reading from Jack London s To Build a Fire next to crackling cabin woodstove on Pender Island (note scratching dog and someone with a stuffy nose), followed by a latenight freeverse message to Napoleon, a languid tale recorded in a garage about a bewildering New Years Eve in Japan, and finally a poetic nugget of memory and hope for the future. Enjoy a visit with the Poetic Ghosts of New Years Past - Postcards #50 (.mp3, 22:25, 18MB) More Pender island photos Music Ohbijou, Steep Okinawan folkmusic by unknown artist Wm. Lenker of Steamboat Island - c/o Woodshed Music Subscribe to Feed Subscribe in iTunes More at Uncleweed.net Via Postcards from Gravelly Beach
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Tom Barbash Reads from Jack Kerouac's "On the Road"
from FORA.tv - Daily Video FORAcast December 24, 2007
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2007/09/05/On_the_Road_50th_Anniversary Author Tom Barbash reads a selection from Jack Kerouac's influential 1957 novel "On the Road." ----- "On the Road: The 50th Anniversary," featuring Robert Mailer Anderson, Eddie Muller and Tom Barbash. Join Bay Area novelist Robert Mailer Anderson as he leads a celebration of Jack Kerouac's famous novel "On the Road: 50th Anniversary Edition." Kerouac's book was first published in 1957, and it has come to epitomize the spirit and ideas of the Beat Generation, which had its origins in San Francisco. Maybe a few lusty readings from the book will revive the spirit! - Book Passage Tom Barbash is an American writer of fiction and nonfiction, educator and critic. He is the author of the novel The Last Good Chance and the bestselling nonfiction work On Top of the World: Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick and 9/11: A Story of Loss and Renewal. His fiction has been published in Tin House, Story magazine, The Virginia Quarterly Review and The Indiana Review. His cricitism has appeared in the New York Times and the San Francisco Chronicle. He currently teaches at Stanford University, where was both a Stegner Fellow and a Jones Lecturer, at California College of the Arts, and at the Rainier Writing Workshop, a low-residency MFA program at Pacific Lutheran University. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Tom Barbash Reads from Jack Kerouac's "On the Road"
from YouTube :: Tag // virginia December 24, 2007
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2007/09/05/On_the_Road_50th_Anniversary Author Tom Barbash reads a selection from Jack Kerouac's influential 1957 novel "On the Road." ----- "On the Road: The 50th Anniversary," featuring Robert Mailer Anderson, Eddie Muller and Tom Barbash. Join Bay Area novelist Robert Mailer Anderson as he leads a celebration of Jack Kerouac's famous novel "On the Road: 50th Anniversary Edition." Kerouac's book was first published in 1957, and it has come to epitomize the spirit and ideas of the Beat Generation, which had its origins in San Francisco. Maybe a few lusty readings from the book will revive the spirit! - Book Passage Tom Barbash is an American writer of fiction and nonfiction, educator and critic. He is the author of the novel The Last Good Chance and the bestselling nonfiction work On Top of the World: Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick & 9/11: A Story of Loss & Renewal. His fiction has been published in Tin House, Story magazine, The Virginia Quarterly Review and The Indiana Review. His cricitism has appeared in the New York Times and the San Francisco Chronicle. He currently teaches at Stanford University, where was both a Stegner Fellow and a Jones Lecturer, at California College of the Arts, and at the Rainier Writing Workshop, a low-residency MFA program at Pacific Lutheran University. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. Author: ForaTv Keywords: kerouac book authors reading writing writers los angeles la travel trips traveling funny excerpt beat generation beats Added: December 24, 2007
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Meandering Past Monuments of Remembrance - Postcards #49
from Postcards from Gravelly Beach November 09, 2007
Wrapping up the White Poppies for Remembrance series with a narrative late-night wander through Westminster, London, DaveO meanders past military monuments, victory squares, cenotaphs, palaces, royal parks, war museum, war chambers, riot fences, war protesters, churches, parliament and finishing at St. James park for a sitdown under a weeping willow to consider monarchy, individual rights and responsibilities, and the role of class division in waging war as London s sirens, trains, and Big Ben fill the night. Care for a stroll? Meandering Past Monuments of Remembrance - Postcards #49 (.mp3, 34:19, 28MB) Subscribe to Feed Subscribe in iTunes Thanks to: Jerry Garcia Band (with John Kahn), acoustic, Oregon State Penitentiary, Lonesome Prison Blues, Salem OR 050582 via archive.org New Riders of the Purple Sage w/ Robert Hunter, April 8, 2006, Venue: Mystic Theater, Petaluma, CA Source: Schoeps MK4v V3 744T @24/96 Lineage: 744T Audobe Audition 16/44 CDwav Flac16 Taped by: Pete Gilmore, Monkey Tunes Transferred by: Dawne Sacchetti Pete Stone - Golden Frontier via KEXP Song of the Day Bonus: (coming soon) The Yuigers - repressed Muslim Chinese in Guatanamo Moscow weather - winter 2006, winter 1812 (coming soon) Crimean War More from London: London Town Wander Night - Choogle on #46 Anarchy and Fungi in the UK - Choogle on #42 Joints on Brighton Beach - Choogle on #38
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Peace to Soldiers and Strangers - Postcard #48
from Postcards from Gravelly Beach October 23, 2007
Back home on the North Vancouver porch, Dave reads from Clay Mcleod s essay Why I Don t Wear a Poppy while sending peace and resistance towards the decent lieutenant Magnum in Iraq and the Philippines along with earnest comrades at arms and peaceful strangers in war torn lands. Plus he admonishes the Canadian Legion for blocking the sale of white poppies while banjo-ist Wm. Lenker sings from the woodshed and The Grateful Dead leave this Brokedown Palace on my hands and my knees, I will roll roll roll Sit for a spell with Peace to Soldiers and Strangers - Postcard #48 (.mp3, 16:58, 13MB) Thanks to: Clay Mcleod, Why I Don t Wear a Poppy from the TheTyee.ca, Nov. 9 2005 Grateful Dead, Brokedown Palace, Dec. 06 92, Tempe AZ, (Hunter/Garcia) Wm. Lenker recorded in his Steamboat Island woodshed by Uncle Weed Meganpru for album photo (this peacelovin woman rolls in the volksvegan) Bread the producer for albumart design Bonus: Canadian Legion hassling the Peace Pledge Union folks about selling White Poppies Be sure to order white poppies early (shipped across the Atlantic) and read the loquacious discourse on this most critical of topics. Make no mistake, the way to honour ultimate sacrifice is to ensure no such future bloodshed is required from man’s inability to get along. And we (all of us) have a right to respect the fallen in a manner which suits our conscience and not a method prescribed by the Legion or anyone else. Here’s Peace Pledge’s quick overview: Last year The Royal Canadian Legion through it legal representative demanded that Canadian groups stop distribution them and that the PPU stop making white poppies available in Canada, or else. That was the gist, though expressed in more formal language. According to the RCL’s legal representatives, the white poppy infringes the Legion’s poppy trademark. The PPU replied at length; our central point was that we disagreed with their argument. We have not heard from them since but the Canadian shop at the centre of this complaint regrettably had to acquiesce. You can read more about this at http://tinyurl.com/2mc7pq where you can also find out about the white poppy project and the PPU. Following the legal threats both the promoters in Canada and Canadians who bought the poppy from us hoped that white poppies would again be available in Canada this year. White poppies in any quantity are available from us for dispatch anywhere in the world including Canada.
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Send Saucers, Buns, and Honey
from The Garage October 23, 2007
Here is the best of the funny stuff from February. Submitted for your approval. P.S. Sampler features skits done by Ken-E and J.C. from all four Goofin's: A Garage Sampler __________________________________________ Takk... JR
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