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One Fast Move Or I'm Gone: Kerouac's Big Sur

One Fast Move

He was called the vibrant new voice of his generation — the avatar of the Beat movement. In 1957, on the heels of the triumphant debut of his groundbreaking novel, On The Road, Jack Kerouac was a literary rock star, lionized by his fans and devotees. But along with sudden fame and media hype came his unraveling, and, by 1960, Kerouac was a jaded cynic, disaffected from the Beat culture he helped create and tortured by self-doubt, addiction and depression.

Desperate for spiritual salvation and solitude, as well as a place to dry out, he secretly retreats to Lawrence Ferlinghetti's rustic cabin in the Big Sur woods. But his plan is foiled by his own inner demons, and what ensues that summer becomes the basis for Kerouac's gritty, yet lyrically told, semi-autobiographical novel, Big Sur.

One Fast Move or I'm Gone: Kerouac's Big Sur, takes the viewer back to Ferlinghetti's cabin and to the Beat haunts of San Francisco and New York City for an unflinching, cinematic look at the compelling events the book is based on. (...)

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Posted November 6, 2009
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Mad Blunted Jazz

DJ Cam - Sang-Lien

Vocals - Benedicte Pardijon

Sang - Lien by Dj Cam  
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Posted November 3, 2009
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Curtis Mayfield - Give Me Your Love

Isaac Julien, Love, 2003

Give Me Your Love by Curtis Mayfield

Give Me Your Love by Curtis Mayfield  
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Posted November 3, 2009
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Kassettentäter

Steig den Luis Trenker by 4172

From an obscure bootleg of German minimal synth stuff from 1979-1983 entitled Kassettentäter (Cassette Offender).

WFMU

Steig Den Luis Trenker by 4712  
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Posted November 2, 2009
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Locomotion

Locomotion by Martial Solal  
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Martial Solal

A Half Century of Martial Solal

Image:  jazzman.fr

Hat tip:  banana nutrament

 

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Posted November 2, 2009
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Thing in E + Tahitian Melody

   
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The Savage Resurrection were a rock band from the San Francisco Bay area. Founded in 1967, the group was signed to the major label Mercury Records, on which they released their eponymous debut in 1968. Singer Bill Harper and bassist Steve Lage quit the band shortly thereafter, leading to the demise of the group.  The record is now a coveted psych artifact.

Thing In 'e' by Savage Resurrection  
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Tahitian Melody by Savage Resurrection  
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Posted November 2, 2009
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Thing in E + Tahitian Melody

   
Click here to download:
Thing_in_E_Tahitian_Melody_tag.zip (335 KB)

The Savage Resurrection were a rock band from the San Francisco Bay area. Founded in 1967, the group was signed to the major label Mercury Records, on which they released their eponymous debut in 1968. Singer Bill Harper and bassist Steve Lage quit the band shortly thereafter, leading to the demise of the group.  The record is now a coveted psych artifact.

Thing In 'e' by Savage Resurrection  
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Tahitian Melody by Savage Resurrection  
(download)

SR Home Page

Images:  ampnoise

Hat tip:  banana nutrament

 

 

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Posted November 2, 2009
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The Jet Set Omniverse Arkestra

Photograph by Leni Sinclair

Sun Ra

Sun Ra was born on the planet Saturn some time ago. The best accounts agree that he emerged on Earth as Herman "Sunny" Blount, born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1914, although Sun Ra himself always denied that Blount was his surname. He returned to Saturn in 1993 after creating a stunningly variegated and beautiful assemblage of earthly and interplanetary music, most notably with his fervently loyal Arkestra. (Many great musicians passed through the Arkestra over the years, including reedman Pharoah Sanders, trombonist Julian Priester, and violinist Billy Bang. Most notable and long-tenured were the criminally underrated John Gilmore on tenor sax and Marshall Allen on alto). Mr. Blount, or Mr. Ra, or Mr. Mystery (as he was sometimes styled in later years) first appeared on the scene as a pianist with Fletcher Henderson's band, and to the end of his life Ra retained an affinity, respect, and genius for big band music in the style of Henderson and his contemporaries, with Sun's own extra-galactic twists. Some of his brilliant output in this vein has now become widely available for the first time from Evidence records. At the same time he furiously and indignantly claimed to have originated the Free Jazz that was made popular - or at least famous - by others in the Sixties, and the recorded evidence shows that he has a case. (...)
 

Somebody Else's World by Sun Ra  
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Outer Spaceways Incorporated by Sun Ra  
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Posted November 2, 2009
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The Jet Set Omniverse Arkestra

Photograph by Leni Sinclair

Sun Ra

Sun Ra was born on the planet Saturn some time ago. The best accounts agree that he emerged on Earth as Herman "Sunny" Blount, born in Birmingham, Alabama in 1914, although Sun Ra himself always denied that Blount was his surname. He returned to Saturn in 1993 after creating a stunningly variegated and beautiful assemblage of earthly and interplanetary music, most notably with his fervently loyal Arkestra. (Many great musicians passed through the Arkestra over the years, including reedman Pharoah Sanders, trombonist Julian Priester, and violinist Billy Bang. Most notable and long-tenured were the criminally underrated John Gilmore on tenor sax and Marshall Allen on alto). Mr. Blount, or Mr. Ra, or Mr. Mystery (as he was sometimes styled in later years) first appeared on the scene as a pianist with Fletcher Henderson's band, and to the end of his life Ra retained an affinity, respect, and genius for big band music in the style of Henderson and his contemporaries, with Sun's own extra-galactic twists. Some of his brilliant output in this vein has now become widely available for the first time from Evidence records. At the same time he furiously and indignantly claimed to have originated the Free Jazz that was made popular - or at least famous - by others in the Sixties, and the recorded evidence shows that he has a case. (...)
 

Somebody Else's World by Sun Ra  
(download)

Outer Spaceways Incorporated by Sun Ra  
(download)

  
(download)

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Posted November 2, 2009
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Billy Joel - My Life

"My Life" is a song by Billy Joel that first appeared on his 1978 album 52nd Street. A single version was released in the fall of 1978 and reached #2 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart. Early the next year it peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The melody echoes the ending of Elton John's 1975 single "Someone Saved My Life Tonight".

The verse about an old friend who "closed the shop, sold the house, bought a ticket to the west coast, now he gives them a stand up routine in LA." is a reference to comedian Richard Lewis.

Chicago members Peter Cetera and Donnie Dacus performed the backing vocals and sang along with Billy Joel during the bridge and in the outro ("Keep it to yourself, it's my life").

"My Life" was used as the theme song for the television series Bosom Buddies (1980-82), however due to licensing issues it does not appear on the DVD release of the series.

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Posted November 1, 2009
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