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Personal appearance alert

By April 5, 2011No Comments

My great friend the bril­liant gui­tar­ist and song­writer Gary Lucas is enact­ing one of his if-not-now than soon-to-be legendary Beefheart Seminars, this Friday April 8 at 8 p.m. at Brooklyn’s Knitting Factory, and he has very kindly asked me to par­ti­cip­ate; I shall be read­ing a Beefheart text ( I’ll with­hold the title, but just say that since I got asked early, I got to pick a good­ie) as a way of shar­ing my appre­ci­ation of the late Mr. Vliet, with whom Gary col­lab­or­ated very closely in the lat­ter part of his music­al career. (He made the first record­ing of the finger-twisting opus “Flavor Bud Living” and, for a while, actu­ally man­aged the fel­low.) Also par­ti­cip­at­ing in the fest­iv­it­ies will be anoth­er legend, Genesis Breyer P‑Orridge, super-producer Hal Willner, Danny “Danny Says” Fields, Byron Coley, VIvien Goldman, Felice Rosser, and many more, includ­ing anoth­er friend of us all, Richard Peña of the FIlm Society of Lincoln Center. Come and enjoy and say hello, if’n yer in the neigh­bor­hood; should be a blast. In the mean­time, enjoy the swinging sounds of the Captain and his Magic Band try­ing out “DIddy Wah Diddy” for America’s arbit­er of wheth­er it’s got a good beat and you can dance to it. 

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  • atk says:

    have fun, you will be great.

  • ptatleriv says:

    I hope someone Youtubes* this for pos­ter­ity. Wish I could swing by!
    *(The English lan­guage has been bas­tard­ized enough to where “Youtube” is a verb now, right?)

  • Noam Sane says:

    Sounds like fun. Times like this, it sucks to live out here in the boondocks.
    I’m guess­ing “’81 Poop Hatch”? One of my all-time favor­ite pieces of poetry. Good choice!
    http://www.beefheart.com/walker/lyrics/crow/81poophatch.htm

  • James Keepnews says:

    Well, well – my mind cracks like cus­tard at the thought. Really would love to make it out for this, and will try to do so. Among his oth­er mighty accom­plish­ments, Mr. Lucas also afforded the oppor­tun­ity for my cous­in Peter to meet His Lovely Wife, the smash­ing Irene Trudel.

  • Evelyn Roak says:

    Ah, Vivian Goldman, maker of one amaz­ing 7″/12″ of British-Post-Punk-Reggae in the late 70’s/early 80’s.

  • Glenn Kenny says:

    @ Evelyn: Yes, the “Dirty Washing,” EP, a fuck­ing great record. “Launderette:” “I wanted ten pence for the dryer/That was how we met…” I wor­ship that thing. Wish she’d recor­ded more, but in a way it was kind of a per­fect DIY state­ment: to make one amaz­ing record, then stop. Looking for­ward to see­ing her again, we met at a Bob Christgau party years ago and we got on pretty well.
    @ James: Always wondered if you were a rela­tion, good to know.