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Favoriting February 8, 2023: Hi-Waisted Modernists #212 - Neal Cassady


On today's Hi-Waisted Modernists with DJ GeorgyGirl, The Blue-Haired Hippie, I'm going distinctly jazzy with a funky flavour and reading from "On the Road" to celebrate the birthday of Neal Cassady!

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Artist Track Album Label Year Approx. start time
The Robin Jones Seven  Gina   Favoriting APP 5016 El Maja  Apollo Sound  1972   
Robin Jones & His Quintet  Urubu   Favoriting APP 5012 Denga  Apollo Sound  1971  0:03:07 (Pop-up)
The Robin Jones Seven  Atlas   Favoriting APP 5016 El Maja  Apollo Sound  1972  0:06:31 (Pop-up)
The Robin Jones Seven  Santa De la Luna   Favoriting APP 5016 El Maja  Apollo Sound  1972  0:13:17 (Pop-up)
The Robin Jones Seven  The Wailer   Favoriting APP 5016 El Maja  Apollo Sound  1972  0:16:22 (Pop-up)
Robin Jones & His Quintet  Tristeza   Favoriting APP 5012 Denga  Apollo Sound  1971  0:19:31 (Pop-up)
Robin Jones & His Quintet  Zapatos Amarillos   Favoriting APP 5012 Denga  Apollo Sound  1971  0:22:41 (Pop-up)
The Robin Jones Seven  Warm Loving Eyes   Favoriting APP 5016 El Maja  Apollo Sound  1972  0:25:11 (Pop-up)
The Robin Jones Seven  Chant Afrique   Favoriting APP 5016 El Maja  Apollo Sound  1972  0:29:04 (Pop-up)
The Robin Jones Seven  Batucada Da Sida   Favoriting APP 5016 El Maja  Apollo Sound  1972  0:32:13 (Pop-up)
Robin Jones & His Quintet  Con Fuego   Favoriting APP 5012 Denga  Apollo Sound  1971  0:36:58 (Pop-up)
The Robin Jones Seven  El Maja   Favoriting APP 5016 El Maja  Apollo Sound  1972  0:39:47 (Pop-up)
Robin Jones & His Quintet  El Sueno   Favoriting APP 5012 Denga  Apollo Sound  1971  0:44:24 (Pop-up)
Robin Jones & His Quintet  Autumn   Favoriting APP 5012 Denga  Apollo Sound  1971  0:46:47 (Pop-up)
Robin Jones & His Quintet  Denga   Favoriting APP 5012 Denga  Apollo Sound  1971  0:50:31 (Pop-up)
Robin Jones & His Quintet  Goodbye Batucada   Favoriting APP 5012 Denga  Apollo Sound  1971  0:52:42 (Pop-up)
Robin Jones & His Quintet  Africa Revisited   Favoriting APP 5012 Denga  Apollo Sound  1971  0:56:56 (Pop-up)


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Listener comments!

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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Hello, my loves! :-)
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worldsworstrecords:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @1:35
hello, gorgeous!
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Mr. Oxford:

"I saw the best minds of generation destroyed by madness"...oh never mind that is from another Beat Generation write. Looking forward to hearing the guy who inspired Kerouac's writing
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ worldsworstrecords @2:52
Hello, my lovely! <3
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Mr. Oxford @2:59
You're in for a treat! :-)
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worldsworstrecords:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @2:59
I don't doubt it!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Here we go! :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ worldsworstrecords @3:00
:-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Happy Birthday to Neal Cassady! Beat Generation Icon, Merry Prankster ... the list goes on :-)
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worldsworstrecords:

↳ Song: "Gina" by "The Robin Jones Seven"
This is lovely
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ worldsworstrecords @3:01
Two really good albums this week :-)
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worldsworstrecords:

↳ Song: "Gina" by "The Robin Jones Seven"
I feel like i should be in a velvet jacket, with a huge velvet bow tie, sippling a Campari
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ worldsworstrecords @3:02
Are you already? That's how I picture you listening to Modernists :-)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Neal Cassady & James Dean both 8th Feb. ♒︎Aquarians if ever there be. Cassady clearly a Denver delinquent channeling electricity from the Future...
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Mike Rogers:

Hi DJ GG san, again!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:03
Hello, my lovely! :-)
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Feldy:

LOVE this, GG
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Mike Rogers @3:03
Hello lovely Mike san! :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Feldy @3:04
Yay!! Glad you're enjoying it :-)
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Domenic:

Apply High Waisted Modernists liberally to both ears..
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Last night I was recording something for a future Modernists and in the middle of it my microphone stand went crashing to the floor - all recorded. ;-) I've saved that as an outtake ;-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Domenic @3:05
Then sit back and relax :-)
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StringOFperils:

Still hear, feeling the beat
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ StringOFperils @3:06
Excellent! :-)
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Feldy:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:05
Can't wait for the outtake show! Flubs, mistakes, and guffaws
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Mr Fab:

Man, like I’m diggin’ this episode the MOST, GG.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

I imagine that 99.9% of the Beat Generation New York is now lost to progress, sadly :-(
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Feldy @3:07
I'm saving that for when we can do premium CDs again ;-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Mr Fab @3:08
Feel the beat, Daddy-o! :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Feldy @3:07
That's quite the collection of salty language as well. Lol
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:09
*There's
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

I love how - as amoral as Neal was in several respects - when he was incarcerated - he actually put himself out t break up fights - was Pacifist in fact.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:10
He was a complex man, for sure. :-) A bona fide genius as well.
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Feldy:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:09
I'll donate for that!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Feldy @3:11
Good man!! :-) x
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Brian in UK:

Evenin' All (he said trying to sound like Jack Warner).
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Brian in UK @3:13
Hello, lovely Brian! :-)
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StringOFperils:

Seems like Neal had no moral compass or indeed any kind of compass. No direction, and all directions, all at the same time. No filter, no impediments, no cares, no thoughts for causality, no back then, no pretty soon
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ StringOFperils @3:14
And a stream of consciousness brain that even Jack couldn't keep up with ;-)
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StringOFperils:

I don't think there have been many individuals quite like him. It's amazing that he was never incarcerated for too long, or committed to a psyche ward
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

I huess you could say that Cassady was The Existential Man. Firmly in The Now.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ StringOFperils @3:15
He genuinely was one of a kind
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Brian in UK:

Did Cassady drive the Prankster's bus?
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StringOFperils:

↳ Brian in UK @3:16
Yes, but much later
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Brian in UK @3:16
Yep!!! Probably the only person crazier than all the rest of them combined ;-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Neal Cassady at the wheel of Furthur: scontent-man2-1.xx.fbcdn.net...
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StringOFperils:

The stories of him driving a borrowed car through San Francisco sound magic. Glad I wasn't in it, but ...almost too fantastic to be real, even though it was real.
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Brian in UK:

Imagine the number of books Ken Kesey might have written.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ StringOFperils @3:19
I'm reciting a passage in a bit about him working in a car hire lot :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Brian in UK @3:20
I *almost* was on the bus ... they did a tour of the UK back in the 90s and the newspaper printed the wrong day for Brighton Seafront :-(
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WM:

I tuned in at exactly the right time. Didn't know that today was Neil Cassady's birthday. Your reading reminds me of the first time I read On The Road in high school and then of course, had to go hitchhiking.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ WM @3:21
Hello, my lovely! You heard the call :-)
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David (in London):

Wotcha GG and assembled Modernists.
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Domenic:

These Apollo albums are wonderful. Very lounge-exotica-ish.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

There's another chapter title for my autobiography - "24 Hours Too Late For The Bus". lOL
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ David (in London) @3:22
Hello, my lovely! :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Domenic @3:22
They're so good, aren't they? :-) Glad you're enjoying them :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Song: "Zapatos Amarillos" by "Robin Jones & His Quintet"
This is the kind of track that needs a smart cocktail :-)
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Mr. Oxford:

I tried reading On The Road and Dharma Bums when I was 18. I didn't like them though, mainly because the stories did not appeal to a square kid like me.

Now hearing this electrifying language, I want to give them another try.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Mr. Oxford @3:26
Dharma Bums is my favourite Kerouac :-)
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StringOFperils:

↳ Mr. Oxford @2:59
There's your Carlo Marx, Mr. Oxford
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Mr. Oxford:

I am still square haha, but the language and spirit is certainly getting to me right now. Perhaps I just had to be a little older.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

...' Jack knew that Neal was a ConMan - & Neal knew that Jack knew '... :
allenginsberg.org...
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Mr. Oxford @3:27
I'm glad I've fired you up to re-read :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:28
Ain't that the truth! :-)
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Mr. Oxford:

↳ StringOFperils @3:26
Oh I liked Carlo Marx's poetry when I was 18. Ginsberg got me intrigued about the Beats for sure.
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WM:

LuAnne Henderson (Mary Lou) was a beautiful girl. She got married to Cassady when she was only 16! There is a book about her by Gerald Nicosia The One and Only: the untold story of On the Road and LuAnne Henderson.
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Feldy:

↳ Mr. Oxford @3:27
I revisit a lot of books because after I've experienced the world more, I understand these things more
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Mr. Oxford:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:28
And thank YOU for that!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Mr. Oxford @3:28
I came to Ginsberg laterally, via my obsession with Haight Ashbury :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ WM @3:29
That sounds like the sort of book I'd like! :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Mr. Oxford @3:29
<3
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Feldy @3:29
That's the beauty of great writing, isn't it - that different things and layers resonate at different times. I love revisiting old books :-)
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Mr. Oxford:

↳ Feldy @3:29
That definitely makes sense. I shall do that too.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Mr. Oxford @3:26
I came to Kerouac - to an extent the entire Beat situation - in the late 1980s thru documentaries & then such recorded materials. Just as if he were another RawkStar, really.
...Now - I regard Kerouac as significant as anyone & anything. (Even Burroughs said Jack was the first: He *knew* he was a Writer beyond any doubt or question.) To me - altho Kerouac reverted to suicidal alcoholic Catholic Conservatism... he did the most subversive thing of all :
He showed that Everything is Poetry.
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Feldy:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:30
Absolutely, GG. That's why I've kept a lot of books I've already read
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:32
That's brilliantly put <3
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Feldy @3:32
I love all the "OH!" moments when you get older and a passage or a scenario in a book suddenly makes sense :-)
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WM:

There's a great photo of LuAnne Henderson in 1940s bathing beauty attire. It comes right up when you Google her name.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:32
This was the One :
www.youtube.com...
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ WM @3:34
She has such a lovely face!! <3
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:34
<3
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

If you're loving today's show, I urge you to check out John and Laurie's phenomenal show later on today <3
www.wfmu.org...
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Brian in UK:

I have had an itch to read Patricia Highsmith's Ripley novels. this last two weeks. Think I will scratch the itch.
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StringOFperils:

WWII must have really exploded consciousness. The rise of the whole Buddha thing with these people. The rootlessness in anything earthly, and the uncaring disregard for systems and rationality. Th social isolation and impossibility of queerness was a part of this scene too. It was like a flower growing in shit.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Brian in UK @3:37
I'm a massive fan of Wim Wender's "American Friend" which is non-canonically based on Ripley. I keep meaning to read the actual books :-)
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Mr Fab:

I read “On The Road” as a young teen: my Catholic school library had a copy. To me, it was of a piece with the punk scene I was into: the same renegade spirit.
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Mr. Oxford @3:26
...another point there
...for me, 'On The Road' is not even what it's about with Kerouac. Tho for the Age Group @ the time (OTR *finally* published in 1957 after years & years of Jack carrying it around as *literally* one long Scroll Scripture / Road *itself*) - it was the precursor to all the promise of the 1960s rebellions. Keraouc himself got conflated with Moriarity - his characterization of Cassady - & Cassady did too. Which - why mince words - really actually killed them both.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ StringOFperils @3:38
AND add to that all the post-War GI education programs. It was a veritable explosion of art, thought, etc. The 50s get downplayed so much but they were the breeding ground for sure.
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Mr Fab:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:37
YES! John and Laurie keep Beat poetry alive, every week.
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Mr. Oxford:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:32
Interesting when you mention Kerouac showing that Everything is Poetry. Earlier when GG was reading from On The Road a line about a woman's "smoky blue country eyes" (hopefully I am not getting it wrong), I remembered how I discovered Ginsberg and other Beats. It was while watching a Bob Dylan documentary called No Direction Home by Martin Scorsese. It showed briefly how Dylan was inspired by the Beats. For a 17 year old me, Dylan was THE poet. And I feel the "smoky blue country eyes" is the kind of stuff Dylan would come up with.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Mr Fab @3:38
Very punk!!! Completely agree with you
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Mr Fab @3:38
I conceive of it as :
Keraouc ~ BeBop Jazz
Ginsberg ~ Hippies & Psych
Burroughs ~ Punk & AltIndie...
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:38
And Jack was never a fan of what came after, unlike Neal. The whole hippie thing.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Mr Fab @3:39
And they do it magnificently :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Mr. Oxford @3:39
That's a wonderful connection!
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Brian in UK:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:38
At the beginning of American Friend, Dennis Hopper as Ripley sings the opening verse of the Ballard of Easy Rider. He was a good/bad Ripley.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:40
That's an excellent summation :-)
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StringOFperils:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:40
The false promise of liberation offered by the mythology surrounding LSD
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Mr. Oxford @3:39
That's just it. Dylan brought the Beat Poetry to Pop. Tho I also note - 'Subterranean Homesick Blues' owes more to ChuckBerry than Kerouac/Ginsberg - even given the Kerouacean title.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Brian in UK @3:41
I love that film :-) One of my true obsessions :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ StringOFperils @3:41
We could a whole conversation about that! :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:42
*have :-)
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StringOFperils:

↳ Brian in UK @3:41
I often mumble Nicholas Ray's line, "A little older, a little more confused."
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

I majored in post-war German cinema at Uni (Stunde Null) and I wrote a whole paper on "American Friend" ;-)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Ginsberg was explicit that 'Howl' was just trying to do for one Poem what Kerouac did for entire Novels. His Prose is more Poetic than most people's Poetry. His was just that ♓︎Piscean prophet (& drunk & tragedy).
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Brian in UK:

↳ StringOFperils @3:43
One of Wender's Heroes?
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WM:

As much as I enjoy lots of JK writing and admire him as a counter-culture icon, I have to admit that towards the end he wrote some terrible junk and drank himself to death. Very sad. The Thirsty Muse Alcohol and the American Writer by Tom Daris is a very interesting study of how alcohol affected and ruined the careers of Faulkner, Fitzgerald, Hemingway, and O'Neill. He should have included Kerouac too
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:45
I did a Howl Modernists a while ago :-)
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StringOFperils:

↳ Brian in UK @3:45
Yes! There were 7 film directors in American Friend. He was one.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ WM @3:45
Kerouac ended up bitter and drunk which is a sad legacy :-(
  3:46pm
WM:

Sorry I missed your reading of Howl. I'm sure it was great.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ StringOFperils @3:45
And a cameo by Wenders himself :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ WM @3:46
I think it was Ginsberg ... let me go check :-)
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StringOFperils:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:46
He himself was one of them, yup. You'd be the expert on this. :)
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Mr. Oxford:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:41
Definitely "Subterranean Homesick Blues" was more Chuck Berry influenced. But a lot of the writing found in Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde albums are inspired by literature - some of which I think would include Beat Poetry (albeit without all the expletives and subversive provocations).
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Mr. Oxford:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:40
A great little summation indeed!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ WM @3:46
Yep, I think the Howl one was a reading by Ginsberg, not me, but I did do a show where I read some of his poems :-)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ Mr. Oxford @3:47
As Robyn Hitchcock says of Syd Barrett in a video about that - Syd had the Dylan thing of no verbal filters on the stream of consciousness. & of course this is the most direct transference from Kerouac & Ginsberg to Dylan.
  3:49pm
WM:

My favorite Wenders film is The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick, based on the novel by Peter Handke. One of the few examples of a good novel made into a good film.
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Mr. Oxford:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:49
Aaah I've yet to check that one out and the Lester Bangs one too. They're still on my list of WFMU show episodes to catch up with.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ WM @3:49
We'll have to have a Wenders conversation one day :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Mr. Oxford @3:50
<3
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Feldy:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:40
Solid analysis, Rev R
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

I'm really enjoying today's conversations :-)
  3:52pm
WM:

Allen Ginsberg made a recording of William Blake's Songs of Innocence & Experience set to music. I first heard it when I was a teen ager. It had a huge influence on me and introduced me to Blake. You can hear the whole recording on Youtube.
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Brian in UK:

↳ WM @3:49
Was it a novel or a novella?
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ WM @3:52
I love that recording! :-)
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Feldy:

↳ WM @3:49
I just watched that, WM. It's on Criterion rn
  3:53pm
WM:

Novella. PH wrote the screen play himself.
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Mr. Oxford:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:49
That is very interesting!
  3:54pm
WM:

Great show! Thanks for letting me blab so much.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ WM @3:54
I love the conservations!!! I always look forward to that :-)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

Another thing for me - Kerouac was French & Indian - Lowell Mass. just over the NewHampshuh border (I'm in & from NH) - & bi-coastal & I lived in SantaBarbara. Lots of boxes to check for similarities.
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Stanley:

Hello GG and everyone.
Just tuned in and seen what I'm missing.
Thank Ghod for ye archives
  3:55pm
WM:

@Feldy: Be sure to read the novel as well.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Stanley @3:55
Hello, my lovely!! :-)
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StringOFperils:

The music took me places. Thanks!
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Domenic:

wow. quoted Ecclesiastes. Very nice show. Thank you.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:55
Very true! :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ StringOFperils @3:56
Thank you, lovely! <3
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Mr. Oxford:

Thank you DJ GG for a fantastic show. And thank you all in the chat for the interesting conversation. I learned so much from you all today. Have a great day!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Domenic @3:56
Thank you!! <3
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Domenic:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:55
That right! Remember you now bellow NH-ite
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Mr. Oxford @3:56
Thank you, lovely! <3
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

I'll be back on Friday for Part One of 1973 on the Flange! :-)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

This was fun!! :-)
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Stanley:

On The Road was a huge influence of this teenager. I read it in a couple of days then with the pal that lent me the book, immediately hit the road and hitched to Bournmouth!
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Mr. Oxford:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:57
I saw it was titled Squeeze Me, Please Me - my favourite Slade song...so I'm hoping for some Slade!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Stanley @3:57
It's one of those books that just opens your entire brain :-)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ WM @3:45
I see Kerouac as being like Elvis ...in several ways - but in this : He saw & brought forth a World he himself found no place in. Jack believed in Piety & Beatitude. But the 1960s were Revolutionary. Not everybody jived with that exactly.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Mr. Oxford @3:58
Oh yes ;-)
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WR:

Hello DJ GG and Sheena Beatsters. Quite a conversation you all have been having while I was listening and half asleep. Fully awake now and this dreamy episode is over.

Lovely, thank you.
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Stanley:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:58
A state of mind which pretty much lasted for the next fifiteen years.
Thanks Georgy.
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @3:58
You're coming out with so many amazing points today :-) <3
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Feldy:

↳ WM @3:55
I'll seek it out, WM!
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ WR @3:58
Hello, lovely! :-)
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

'Cassady was the first person I met who was the Art *himself*.'
- Jerry Garcia
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Stanley @3:58
Thank YOU, my dearest! <3
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WM:

@RRNov63: Intresting comparison. Never thought of that...
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

↳ DJ GeorgyGirl @3:59
I'm very into the Beats. Obviously. They're a whole major stage of CounterCulture.
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Feldy:

Thank you, GG! Lovely show. Educational as heck :)
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

Thank you all! :-) xx
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @4:00
<3
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Revolution Rabbit Nov63:

~ TY Always DJ GG ~
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Feldy @4:00
Thank you, my dear Adam! <3
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DJ GeorgyGirl:

↳ Revolution Rabbit Nov63 @4:00
Thank you, my lovely! <3
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