Hi,
It is also weird to me that many of these folks, the literary ones specially, also are ignoring the music scene. Allen Ginsburg's information pretty much ignores "Tonite We All Love In London" and the time that he was in London ... and the massive anti-VietNam poem he read during the event/show ... which I understand was one of 3 or 4 he read. The poem itself, when read, does not come off very well, but when you hear him read it ... it explodes magnificently. Likewise, Burroughs fooling around with the NY music scene is also not listed in a lot of the stuff about him. Another one, is Tim Leary, whose family has apparently prevented any information in regards to the "krautrock" folks that he lived with, and inspired with his words ... when they took him seriously ... and the one time he was with it, instead of stupid.
The NY scene is probably even more involved, when you notice that ... wait a minute ... Patti was with Maplethorpe, and Pollack was next door, and Reed next door, and Anderson was quoting Burroughs ... and ... Andy was filming some folks next door while they were asleep, and Morrisey was making some crazy films ... and you're telling me that nothing happened? ... and that these were not connected?
The only concern I have, is that, I have come to believe that too many of these people were just way too ripped to give a damn (a claim that Oliver Stone blurted out loud in his Doors film without saying it), and in the end, the whole thing just died apart ... meaningless since the folks involved were too ripped to care. So it wasn't art ... it was just me getting stoned, and I couldn't careless because I was having fun in bed with Nico and ... I don't remember anything else ... and she didn't remember me either ... is there something wrong with that equation?
I do not wish to denigrade one's learning and abilities and the fact that we got stoned way back when ... but th elack of honesty since then is scary ... and in my book, horrific, and only shows that our generation is a bunch of liars that can not face the truth and are afraid to come out of the closet and admit that ... I'm not exactly proud of this or that, but it happened. But the music and the art made it ... we didn't!
It's scary ... I don't think that we need some kind of a VietNam war expose on the telly to show people all the rights and wrongs and all the sex, drugs and rocknroll, and then flick the finger at you or me, or themselves!
Our music scene came up at the same time as all this ... in a way we were revolting to the excesses that the Beatles and Rolling Stones were letting us all know about ... but in the end, we also succumbed to a lot of it, and hid just as much as everyone else ... because their family would deny that you spent time with them, kind of thing, and you are trying to milk Patti's fame, or Nico's.
Even one of the best books I have ever read about the time or place, has magnificent things ... but even she is not honest ... Pamela Des Barres ... trying to come off as a good girl of some sort ... and Pam, I don't care if you slept with one of them or 1700 of them ... but hiding the honesty behind it, is hurtful to everyone ... and sooner or later they all have to face their skeletons, but it doesn't mean you have to keep yours! The books, (both of them) are also the best primer on Frank Zappa you will ever read ... and I think some folks will appreciate Gaile a lot more ... but in the end, Pam is playing miss2goodshoes these days, and the whole thing just looks pathetic, scary ... and not good. ... or in the end, it didn't mean anything ... except we got laid ... !!! wow !!! screw the music !!! who gives a sh*t about art? ...
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