
Monthly Archives: November 2016
the International Poetry Incarnation, Royal Albert Hall, June 11, 1965
‘…the Underground was suddenly there on the surface’
Jeff Nuttall, author
‘All these people recognised each other and they all realised they were part of the same scene.’
Barry Miles, author
“The poets were not given any running order and the evening ran with seemingly little structure. Adrian Mitchell read his popular poem, a rant against the Vietnam War – To Whom it May Concern to huge enthusiasm. Allen Ginsberg read New York Bird by Russian poet Andrei Vosnesensky; the poet was present but forbidden to perform by the Russian authorities. To round off the evening Ginsberg read two 2 of his long poems – The Change and Who Be Kind To.
The audience were handed flowers as they entered the arena which, full of a heavy-drinking crowd, quickly became filled with a marijuana smoke, flying paper darts and foliage.”-Royal Albert Hall website Continue reading the International Poetry Incarnation, Royal Albert Hall, June 11, 1965
LAMBCHOP :: “GIVE IT (Once In A Lifetime)” live at XXMerge, 2009
- “A revelatory moment” – Pitchfork
- “A performance for the ages” -Aquarium Drunkard
Recorded by Nick Peterson at Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC / July 24th, 2009. Mixed By Mac McCaughan / FOH Engineer: Mark Luecke. Mastered by Jeff Lipton at Peerless.
Written by Wagner, Beedle, Rock, House with quotes from D. Byrne Continue reading LAMBCHOP :: “GIVE IT (Once In A Lifetime)” live at XXMerge, 2009
HIROSHI SUGIMOTO :: LIGHTNING FIELDS, 2009
IN 2008, acclaimed japanese photographer Hiroshi Sugimoto bypassed the use of his camera and exposed his Lightning Field series directly onto film. In order to witness what early scientists like Benjamin Franklin saw upon the discovery of electricity, Sugimoto used a Van de Graaf generator to send up to 400,000 volts through film to a metal table. Continue reading HIROSHI SUGIMOTO :: LIGHTNING FIELDS, 2009
Digestif

PHILIP LORCA-diCORCIA :: Mike Vincetti, 24 years old, New York, New York, $30
From Philip Lorca-diCorcia’s 1990-92 series, Hustlers.

MIXTAPE: APPALACHIAN SUNDAY MORNING, by Danny Hensley
Another fantastic show from Danny Hensley, featuring Americana roots music: bluegrass, country and gospel music. 4 hours, via Mixcloud
MIXTAPE:”Donner, c’est apprendre” by Mixtaper Gallagher
a superb Afrique playlist mix from Gallagher, featuring tracks by Habib Koite, Selif Keita, Mahmoud Ahmed , Momo Wandel, Boubacar Traoré and more. Via Mixcloud.
BONNIE PRINCE BILLY :: BLACK CAPTAIN – from Black Cab Sessions, London
Bonnie “Prince” Billy in the 100th episode of Black Cab Sessions. In this edition of the long-running series, he performs Wolfroy Goes To Town cut “Black Captain” and childrens’ song “My Nurse Smells Like Coconuts.”
Black Cab Sessions started in 2007, inviting artists to play one or two songs while riding around London in the back seat of a cab. Since then the format has expanded and is now taping artists performing in cabs within their hometowns.
BILL CALLAHAN :: SYCAMORE
Singer/songwriter Bill Callahan (aka Smog) gave this rare Brooklyn rooftop performance in 2007. via Pitchfork’s “Don’t Look Down” rooftop live performanceseries