Friday 26 December 2008

International Situationniste # 5 (December 1960)

Resolution of the Fourth Conference of the Situationist International Concerning the Imprisonment of Alexander Trocchi

THE DELEGATES to the fourth conference of the Situationist International, being informed of the arrest in the United States of their friend Alexander Trocchi, and of his charge of use of, and traffic in drugs, declare that the Situationist International retains full confidence in Alexander Trocchi.

The conference DECLARES that Trocchi could not have, in any case, traffic in drugs; this is clearly a police provocation by which the situationists will not allow themselves to be intimidated;

AFFIRMS that drug taking is without importance;

APPOINTS Asger Jorn, Jacqueline de Jong and Guy Debord to take immediate action on behalf of Alexander Trocchi and to report upon such action to the Situationist International at the earliest moment;

CALLS in particular upon the cultural authorities of Britain and on all British intellectuals who value liberty to demand the setting free of Alexander Trocchi, who is beyond all doubt England's most intelligent creative artist today.

London, 27th September 1960


Hands off Alexander Trocchi!

By Guy Debord, Jacqueline de Jong and Asger Jorn

7 October 1960, Paris, France

For several months, the British writer Alexander Trocchi has been kept in prison in New York.

He is the former director of the revue Merlin, and now he participates in experimental art research in collaboration with artists from several countries, who were regrouped on 28 September [1960] in London in the Institute of Contemporary Arts (17 Dover Street). On that occasion, they unanimously expressed in public their solidarity with Alexander Trocchi, and their absolute certainty in the value of his comportment.

Alexander Trocchi, whose case is due to be tried in October, is -- in effect -- accused of having experimented with drugs.

Quite apart from any attitude on the use of drugs and its repression on the scale of society, we recall that it is notorious that a very great many doctors, psychologists and also artists have studied the effects of drugs without anyone thinking of imprisoning them. The poet Henri Michaux has hardly been spoken of in recent years on the successive publication of his books announced everywhere as written under the influence of mescalin.

Indeed, we consider that the British intellectuals and artists should be the first to join with us in denouncing this menacing lack of culture on the part of the American police, and to demand the liberation and immediate repatriation of Alexander Trocchi.

Since it is generally recognized that the work of a scientist or an artist implies certain small rights, even in the USA, the main question is to bear witness to the fact that Alexander Trocchi is effectively an artist of the first order. This could be basely contested for the sole reason that he is a new type of artist; pioneer of a new culture and a new comportment (the question of drugs being in his own eyes minor and negligible).

All the artists and intellectuals who knew Alexander Trocchi in Paris or London ought to bear witness without fail to his authentic artistic status, to enable the authorities in Great Britain to take the necessary steps in the USA in favour of a British subject. Those who would refuse to do this now will be judged guilty themselves when the judgment of the history of ideas will no longer allow one to question the importance of the artistic innovation of which Trocchi has been to a great extent responsible.

We ask everyone of good faith whom this appeal reaches, to sign it, and make it known as widely as possible.

Stewart Home on Alex Trocchi


More on Trocchi by Stewart Home here.

Davy Graham - RIP

(22 November 1940 - December 15 2008.)
Taken from 'Cain's Film'.


'Cry Me A River'
From a 1959 documentary by Ken Russell on the popularity of the guitar.

Thursday 25 December 2008

PS


Psychic TV: White Nights

"Santa Claus is checking his list
he's going over it twice
to find out who's been naughty
and who's been nice."

Wednesday 24 December 2008

Psychic TV - 'A Pagan Day (Pages From A Notebook)'

(Original picture disc.)

Get it (original picture disc version) here.

"This recording was released by Temple Records (TOPY 003) on thee 23rd December 1984 as a Picture Disc Limited Edition ov 999 copies. The cover was a full colour photograph ov Caresse P-Orridge . It was only available to shops and distributors between 11am and 12am on that actual day! Rough Trade co-ordinated this through their telex lines for us. All thee music was recorded on a 4 Track Cassette machine under thee guidance of Alex Fergusson, thee original co-founder and partner, with Genesis P-Orridge, ov Psychic TV. "Pagan Day" was subtitled "Pages From A Notebook" because that is precisely what it was. Thee revealing ov thee process itself. Most PTV songs in their earliest era began life as these kinds ov cassette sketches often recorded in Alex's room at thee YMCA over coffee. "Pagan Day" is not therefore a "finished" recording in thee commonly accepted sense, it is an intimate glimpse into a place where "Source Are Rare". However, thee simplicity and privacy of it's evolution onto a record makes it appealing in quite a special way. Some songs were never intended to be heard outside our own living rooms but to conceal thee frailties would we felt, compromise thee integrity and honesty ov this chronicle. Due to popular interest, and extremely high "collector" prices being paid for thee original Picture Disc, "Pagan Day" was re-issued on normal vinyl, in a card sleeve as part ov Temple Records Library Series (TOPY 017) with one extra song, as a matter ov completeness, and as a matter ov fact."

Tracklist:
1. Cadaques
2. We Kiss
3. Opium
4. Cold Steel
5. L.A.
6. Iceland
7. Translucent Carriages
8. Paris
9. Baby's Gone Away
10. Alice
11. New Sexuality

(Another record that has been around the globe, originally bought at 'Beaudisqes' in Amsterdam.)

Throbbing Gristle - Live at Butler's Wharf London 23rd December 1979


Throbbing Gristle - Butler's Wharf, London (23/12/79)
Get it here.

(Set includes:'Gloria Leonard' - 'Six Six Sixties' - 'An Old Man Smiled' - 'Anal Sex' & 'Chariot and Galley'.)

"A grey winter's afternoon amongst the towering and decaying Thameside wharves seems a fitting venue for Throbbing Gristle to play. They chose Butler's Wharf on the south side of the river for their recent concert, playing on a low stage on the third floor using two simple fluorescent lights for illumination.
The concert opened with a tape of the archetypal funk/disco muzak over which an echoed female voice went explicitly through the tract covered by the Donna Summer - 'Love To Love You' corpus of recordings. As the tape reached its conclusion Cosey Fanni Tutti and Peter Christopherson picked up electric cornets and sent long, ringing notes out into the room, echoed and delayed to build up into broad streaks of sound. Throbbing Gristle's use of brass in this way is interesting in that it adds a contrasting element to their instrumental armoury. It has a bright, clear quality which they exploit to the full in sharp contrast to the dense, muddy frequently disturbing textures which they more habitually work. It was these latter qualities which supplanted those of the brass work.
As Cosey switched to guitar and Peter to his custom-made multi-cassette player and keyboard, Genesis P-Orridge added bass and Chris Carter synthesiser to create a murky abrasive music that jarred and provoked. The individual constituents become subordinate to the whole: distorted and treated vocals (live, delayed and - I believe - taped) blurred into stabbed keyboard rhythms or wedges of bass and guitar colour driven deep into the heart of the sound. Most of the traditional assumptions of the rock 'n' roll format are discarded (overt rhythm and melody, the voice mixed to the fore, for example) but that is not to say that the final results are formless or unfocussed.
After a brief interlude composed solely of voices, a synthesiser rhythm was set up and Cosey returned to the cornet. Her soaring notes cut across the top of the rhythm (which was doubly reinforced by Genesis' bass work) to establish a good humoured and bouncing soundscape through which dark clouds of tapes, bass and more synthesiser swept. They were only really able to impose their character on Genesis' bass postscript after he concert playing had stuttered to a halt. Through all this the benign voice of a hypnotist was heard gradually awakening us from our trance, telling us that we could learn to relax in this way and - by now the musicians had finished and the tape of the voice was working solo - that we'd enjoyed the experience.
Taken individually, the elements from which Throbbing Gristle construct their music are often surprisingly simple. Yet through the skillful deployment of these elements and the technology available to them they are able to create a unique music. Their willful dismissal of traditional musical rules no doubt alienates a large number of people. However, for those prepared to listen, they are capable - as this concert clearly demonstrated - of producing a strong and powerful music."

Ken Ansell
(@ Brainwashed)

(Originally released on cassette by Industrial Records - IRC 24.
Now part of 'TG24'.
Was also released on vinyl (bootleg?) as 'Wet, Weird & Smeared'.)


I was actually at this gig and above is the diary that we were all given on entrance, which unbelievably I still have!
We were also given a lolly as well. Now some people will probably think that they were laced with something but...TG were (in)famous for fucking around with the 'atmosphere' at their gigs whether by the use of positive ionizers or sub-sonic sounds (etc.) All in all every gig that you saw (and I was lucky to have caught a fair few) had their own 'in-di-vid-ual' character.
My friends Angie and Laurie who accompanied me to this particular bash were feeling suitably strange when the alloted hour (always an hour) of live performance was over.

TG - Live at Butler's Wharf London 23rd December 1979 & PTV - 'A Pagan Day' (initially available only on the 23rd December 1984)

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Throbbing Gristle: Live at Butler's Wharf London (23/12/79) here.
Psychic TV: 'A Pagan Day' here.

Seasons Greetings To You All

Grateful Dead - 'Run Rudolph Run' here.
(Live Fox Theatre St. Louis 10th December 1971.)

Tuesday 23 December 2008

Mongezi 'Kid' Feza 1945 - 1975

Blue Notes for Mongezi (Fourth Movement) - December 23 1975


(Recorded spontaneously 23 Dec 1975 after Mongezi Feza's memorial service in London.)

Recently reissued as part of the 5 CD The Blue Notes boxed set.
An interview with the only surviving member Louis Moholo here.

The Dick Cheney IProd

T.I. - Paper Trail (cover) by Ian Wright



Mr. Ian Wright (artist extraordinaire)

Art Ensemble of Chicago

More from Ian Wright here.

Dog (tags) by Ian Wright


Ian Wright
(Absolute genius.)
Ian Wright first came to my attention through the pages of UK music mags. (NME/THE FACE/ARENA etc) & various record sleeves back in I suppose the early 80's.
What can I say?
Actually nothing apart from apologising that my self portait on this page was done using my name-stamp and was inspired by an illustration that Ian did of Matt Johnson for the NME.

Iraq shoe thrower set for trial

Muntadar al-Zaidi
منتظر الزيدي
Story from the 'BBC' here.

'SOCK'N'AWE'

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Monday 22 December 2008

Fontella Bass - Rescue Me

Art Ensemble of Chicago (featuring Fontella Bass) - 'Theme De Yoyo"


'Your head is like a yoyo, your neck is like the string. Your body's like a camembert oozing from its skin.

Your fanny's like two sperm whales floating down the Seine. Your voice is like a long fuck that's music to your brain.

Your eyes are two blind eagles that kill what they can't see. Your hands are like two shovels digging in deep.

And your love is like an oil-well. Dig, dig, dig, dig it, On the Champs-Elysees'.

Get it here.
(From 'Les Stances A Sophie' S/T.)
(Pure sassiness that even your most elderly relative will twitch to come this party season!)

Madness. Riding a bicycle at 107 miles per hour!

Worst xmas tree of the year? The winner...Melbourne

This monstrosity is in our City Square (and it was put up in October!)

Hee - Hee!

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Xmas trees of the year!


David Hicks - restrictions lifted

Story from the 'BBC' here.

Sunday 21 December 2008

Countdown to Armageddon


Public Enemy & the Jungle Brothers at the Esplanade Hotel in St. Kilda on January 1st (SOLD OUT) and the 2nd. (Tickets here.)

With PE doing a gig in Brisbane also on the 1st before jetting down to Melbourne at least this time there will be an excuse for Flava to NOT know what city he is in!
(A reference to the time I saw them at Festival Hall & he bounded on stage here in Melbourne and told us how good it was to be in Sydney!)

Your weekly address from Obama

Hello Dan it's Joe here, I hope you are keeping well / It's the 21st of December now they're ringing the last bell


Paul Kelly - 'How To Make Gravy' Live 17th November 2006.
Make Poverty History concert Myer Music Bowl Melbourne.


"Hello Dan, it's Joe here
I hope you're keeping well
Its the 21st of December
now theyre ringing the last bell
if I get good behaviour
I'll be out of here by July
Won't you kiss my kids on Christmas day

Pleeeease don't let them cry for me

I guess the brothers are driving down from Queensland and Stella's
flying in from the coast
They say it's gonna be a hundred degrees, even more maybe, but that
won't stop the roast

Who's gonna make the gravy now?
I bet it won't taste the same

Just add flour, salt, a little red wine and don't forget a dollop of
tomato sauce for sweetness and that extra tang

And give my love to Angus and to Frank and Dolly,
Tell 'em all I'm sorry I screwed up this time
And look after Rita, I'll be thinking of her early Christmas morning
When I'm standing in line

I hear Mary's got a new boyfriend, I hope he can hold his own
Do you remember the last one? What was his name again?
(Just a little too much cologne)

And Roger, you know I'm even gonna miss Roger
'Cause there's sure as hell no one in here I want to fight

Oh praise the Baby Jesus, have a Merry Christmas,
I'm really gonna miss it, all the treasure and the trash
And later in the evening, I can just imagine,
You'll put on Junior Murvin and push the tables back
And you'll dance with Rita, I know you really like her,
Just don't hold her too close, oh brother please don't stab me in the
back

I didn't mean to say that, it's just my mind it plays up,
Multiplies each matter, turns imagination into fact
You know I love her badly, she's the one to save me,
I'm gonna make some gravy, I'm gonna taste the fat
Tell her that I'm sorry, yeah I love her badly, tell 'em all I'm
sorry,
And kiss the sleepy children for me
You know one of these days, I'll be making gravy,
I'll be making plenty, I'm gonna pay 'em all back."

(Paul Kelly)

The best Xmas song ever.

Saturday 20 December 2008

Play the 'Sock & Awe' game

Try to hit Bush with a shoe here.

BACK...

Thursday 18 December 2008

DON'T LOSE...

Painting by April Hoff.

Wednesday 17 December 2008

Dick Cheney: Obama 'not likely to cede authority'

Story from 'Politico' here.

So let me try and understand this.

It's OK to go against the will of the people and to authorise all sorts of shenanigans in time of 'war'?
Sorry, you are part of a democracy.
In fact you pride yourself on being THE democracy which you then try and export around the world.
In my book - you call it 'war' then I think you should be tried for 'war crimes'.

Sexy secrets from the Syrian souk

Picture:BBC
Story from the 'BBC' here.

FIFA to allow 'GB' soccer team in 2012 Olympics

Story from the 'BBC' here.

(OK, so let's try and get this straight. GB equals Great Britain right and yet Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland ALL oppose this move and FIFA have no objections if ALL the players are English...No sorry, still don't get it!)

Grateful Dead Audio & Video Downloads




Grateful Dead Downloads
Audio here & here
Video here

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Daniel Radcliffe at Gypsy of the Year 2008

IMPORTANT: SERIOUS SECURITY FLAW FOUND IN INTERNET EXPORER

WARNING ! / IMPORTANT !
Story from the '
BBC' here.

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Hazel Dooney flies high!

'The Aviatrix' by Hazel Dooney
The above painting was sold tonight for $32.701 (Australian) / (14,375 UK pounds) at Christies in London.
What can I say apart from the fact that Ms. Dooney is one of our most exciting (and challenging) artists working in Australia today.
If you don't know her work then please do yourself a favour and check it out here and her wonderful, ever rewarding blog here.
(I am biased. Hazel was my # 1 'Girl With A Gun' way back when I started this blog!)

Gig of 2009!

Michael Gira @ The Toff!
Nothing more to say.

(Just brought to my attention that this link here (Zshare) is no longer working. It will be rectified A.S.A.P.)

Tuesday 16 December 2008

Bonnie 'Prince' Billy & his brothers live NYC 2006

3 sets from Will and brothers Paul and Ned live at Joe's Pub NYC in 2006 from 'Aquarium Drunkard' here.

Girlz With Gunz # 20