Thursday, October 28, 2010
LOCAL EVENTS WINNIPEG:
HALLOWEEN PARTY AT THE DRAG:
I guess this might be called the 'MONDster Mash' party. This Saturday, October 30, down at the Mondragon, Winnipeg's infoshop, 91 Albert St. Here's the promo.
MHPMHPMHPMHP
HALLOWEEN PARTY!
Time
Saturday at 8:00pm - Sunday at 1:00am
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Location
Mondragon Bookstore & Coffee House
91 Albert St.
Winnipeg, MB
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Created By Viva Mondragon
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More Info
LIVE BANDS AND DJ's! ONLY $5 COVER AT THE DOOR!!!
-Prophet
-Mad Young Darlings
-JCFM
-The Unkindness
-Mixtechs Deejays
Labels: anarchist music, concerts, events, Halloween, local events, Mondragon, music, party., Viva Mondragon, Winnipeg
Sunday, October 17, 2010
As we speak it's on...the Punk Rock Matinee in Hamilton Ontario. Here's the info.
Today, Sunday October 17th...Punk Rock Matinee at This Ain't Hollywood/345 James Street North. Hope to see you there!
With; BROADCAST ZERO, CAMBRIDGE, BRUTAL YOUTH, END PROGRAM and THE LUCKY ONES
3PM to 7PM
$7.00
All-Ages/Licensed
Hamilton Punk Rock Matinee Myspace:
http://www.facebook.com/l/33eb7bBs9JVltBQ6_adXzkGFBFA;www.myspace.com/punkrockmatineehamilton
If you are downtown early, be sure to drop by Hammer City Records at 228 James Street North, just a hop, skip and a jump from the Matinee..tons of punk rock vinyl and CDs...it's basically at the corner of James and Robert...look for the sign...
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Hamilton-ON/Hammer-City-Records/144221478929997#!/pages/Hamilton-ON/Hammer-City-Records/144221478929997
Cheers!
Labels: anarchist music, concerts, events, music
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Hey folks if you're out Vancouver way this weekend try and check out anarchist musician Joey Only's benefit concert for singer Anne Feeney. Here's Joey's empathic appeal.
Anne Feeney Fundraiser Date Changed=October 9th
DATE CHANGED FOR MY ANNE FEENEY FUNDRAISER!!!!
Labels: anarchist music, Anne Feeney, concerts, events, Joey Only, music, Vancouver
Friday, October 01, 2010
LOCAL EVENTS WINNIPEG:
HIP HOP TO DROP THE CHARGES:
Happening next Tuesday, October 5, a hip hop benefit for the legal defence of those arrested in Toronto at the recent G20 summit.
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DROP THE CHARGES
- hip hop show to support G20 legal defendants
Time Tuesday, October 5 at 8:00pm - October 6 at 1:00am
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Location Rudolf Rocker Cultural Centre
91 Albert St.
Winnipeg, MB
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More Info
Drop The Charges is a hip hop benefit show to support the G20 legal defendants.
featuring:
Testament (political rap on tour from London, Ontario)
http://www.myspace.com/testamenthiphop
The Gumshoe Strut
http://www.myspace.com/thegumshoestrut
Jenny Bojangles
Theo Tzu
Doors at 8, show at 9
$7 or pay what you can
http://www.g20.torontomobilize.org/support
Labels: benefits, concerts, events, hip hop, local events, music, Rudolf Rocker Cultural Centre, Winnipeg
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Trend setting Latin band Papa Mambo will be playing at the Winnipeg Art Gallery this Friday as part of the 'Jazz Under the Rooftop' series. Here's the promo.
Jazz Under The Roof Top
Time Friday, September 24 · 8:00pm - 10:30pm
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Location Muriel Richardson Auditorium , Winnipeg Art Gallery , 300 Memorial
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More Info
The WAG’s Muriel Richardson Auditorium heats up on Friday, September 24 with the first of the Gallery’s Jazz under the Rooftop winter concert series. The concert begins at 8pm.
Created by Chilean-born classical guitarist Rodrigo Muñoz in 1989, Winnipeg’s Papa Mambo started out as a spirited party band and soon became recognized as one of the most skillful, exciting and... important innovators in Canada’s Latin music scene. This freewheeling octet has always emphasized great playing and inspired arrangements. Their diverse array of jazz-inflected Latin rhythms and progressive musical ideas promises a performance full of hot solos, driving ensemble work, and tempo-shifting dance-floor madness. Papa Mambo is Latin music at its most modern and exciting.
Tickets are $21 for WAG members, $25 for adults, and $23 for students and seniors. Available in person at the WAG or through Ticketmaster. Your ticket includes free Gallery admission the day of the concert.
Labels: concerts, local events, music, Papa Mambo, Winnipeg, Winnipeg Art Gallery
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Coming up this weekend down in (Winnipeg South ???) Minneapolis a benefit concert for the Jimmy Johns Workers by anarchist songster David Rovics. Here's the notice from the website of the IWW.
David Rovics Benefit Concert for the IWW Jimmy John's Workers Union
Start: Sep 24 2010 - 7:00pm
End: Sep 24 2010 - 11:00pm
Timezone: US/Central
Location
Walker Community Church
3104 16th Ave South
Minneapolis, MN
United States
Originally posted here - http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=143516879008661
To benefit the Twin Cities Industrial Workers of the World in support of the Jimmy John’s Workers Union
(All proceeds will benefit the IWW JJWU - http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/jimmyjohnsunion?v=info&ref=ts )
**David Rovics Benefit Concert**
...Rovics has been traveling the world for decades now, singing his songs of resistance, peace, and democracy for unions, peace activists, and
social justice everywhere he travels. In the middle of his current Prairie Fire Tour, he is performing a benefit concert for the local
branch of the Industrial Workers of the World, the most democratic union in North America since 1905. While David travels the world
singing about corporate greed and political injustice, the IWW is actively organizing workplaces - like Starbucks at the Mall of
America! - near you. We are a perfect match, but there's one thing missing: you.
Openers: Abdi Phenomenal Farah & the Twin Cities Labor Chorus
Walker Community Church
$9 - No one turned away for lack of funds.
All Jimmy John's Workers receive Free Admission.
If you can't make the IWW Benefit Concert on Sept 24, you can catch David R.at the Black Dog Coffee and Wine Bar, Corner of 4th and Broadway, Lowertown,St. Paul the following evening (Saturday, September 25) at 8 pm.
Or Check ot the Children's show Sat. the 25th at 2pm: http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=119021171484821&ref=ts
http://www.davidrovics.com/
http://www.facebook.com/twincities.iww
http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/jimmyjohnsunion?v=info&ref=ts
Labor Chorus: http://twincitieslaborchorus.blogspot.com/
Abdi Phenomenal Farah: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=504113529
Related Links
•Jimmy Johns Workers Union
•Twin Cities IWW
Links from Article Text
• http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=143516879008661
• http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=504113529
Labels: American labour, anarchist music, concerts, David Rovics, events, IWW, labour., Minneapolis, music, Twin Cities IWW
Sunday, September 19, 2010
LOCAL EVENTS WINNIPEG:
POP PUNK SHOW:
The following invitation is from War On Music, a local cooperatively operated music store here in Winnipeg.
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POP PUNK SHOW - STYMIE/BRAIN ATTRACTS FLIES/PINK SLIPS
Time Wednesday at 10:00pm - September 23 at 1:00am
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Location
War on Music
93 Albert St.
Winnipeg, MB
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More Info
STYMIE - RAGING POP PUNK FROM TEXAS (MEMBERS OF ANS)
BRAIN ATTRACTS FLIES - COOL LOCAL PUNX
PINK SLIPS - PISSED OFF GIRLZ
10 PM
5 BUCKS
War on Music
NO DRINKING OUTSIDE OR ACTING LIKE A RETARD
COME PARTY
Labels: concerts, local events, music, Pop Punk Show, War On Music, Winnipeg
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Hip hop on down to the Winnipeg Art Gallery next Saturday boys and girls for 'Nuit Blanche'. Here's the promo.>>>
Magnum K.I., Mama Cutsworth and Cyclist to perform at Nuit Blanche
Time Saturday, September 25 at 11:30pm - September 26 at 6:00am
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Location Winnipeg Art Gallery
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Created By Winnipeg Art Gallery
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More Info Nuit Blanche dance party...anyone!?
It all starts at midnight with local hip hop group Magnum K.I., then dance until the wee hours with Mama Cutsworth and Cyclist.
For more info visit http://wag.ca
Labels: concerts, local events, music, Nuit Blanche, Winnipeg, Winnipeg Art Gallery
ANARCHIST MUSIC:
PIRATE SONGS FOR KIDS:
Ah Minneapolis seems to be a happening type of town. Here's another item from that close neighbour of Winnipeg. Next Saturday anarchist musician David Rovics performs 'Pirate Songs for Kids'. Here's the promo.
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Pirate Songs for Kids!
David Rovics in Minneapolis
Time Saturday, September 25 · 2:00pm - 4:00pm
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Location 42nd Ave Station, http://www.42ndavenuestation.com
42nd & Lyndale Ave N
Minneapolis, MN
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More Info
David's kid music is light-hearted and fun. Download the songs and music videos for free ahead of time! www.davidrovics.com/kids
Labels: anarchist music, concerts, David Rovics, events, kids., Minneapolis, music
Wednesday, September 08, 2010
ANARCHIST MUSIC:
JOEY ONLY NEWS:
Here's the latest news from anarchist musician Joey Only out Vancouver way, including an appeal for radical folk singer Anne Feeney.
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Joey Only LIVE in Vancouver September 11th
Dearest friends, comrades, co-workers, family members and spies.
JOEY ONLY LIVE IN VANCOUVER SEPTEMBER 11th..and other news...
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LIVE AT THE PRINCETON PUB - Powell and Victoria Saturday September 11th, 9:00PM, $5-10...with special guests and friends... Joey Only returns to Vancouver with a tonne of stories about summer tour, working in the downtown eastside, activism and a whole range of classic comedy folk songs. It's September 11th, let's party like it's the Apocalypse!!
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...AND THAT'S NOT ALL FOLKS, READ SOME MORE IF YOU HAVE TIME...
---------OTHER NEWS--------
1.ANNE FEENEY ANTI-CANCER FUNDRAISER: October 9th
2.TRANSGRESSION TRAIL EAST COAST TOUR: November 2010
3.SOME UPDATES ON THE NEW ALBUM AND SUMMER TOUR
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1.ANNE FEENEY ANTI-CANCER FUNDRAISER at Cafe Rhizome on Main Street, October 9th, 8pm admission by donation, all funds are for Anne Feeney hosted by JOEY ONLY and friends. Many of us in the activist community have benefited from Anne Feeney's 35 years as a radical folk singer. Now it's our turn to help Anne, she's at home and in hospital in Pittsburgh after being diagnosed with an 11CM tumor in her lungs. Currently Anne is in great need of financial help cause cancer aint cheap in America. Obviously this is very serious, Anne seems to be handling baldness quite well though!
I've had a the great fortune to spend a lot of time with Anne on the road and here in Vancouver, when I had tuberculosis she left all the money she made at our show in Vancouver behind for me before I could stop her. She has been so generous, now she needs our support and love. There aren't many like Anne out there, those who were like her had names like Utah Philips, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Joe Hill...and their contributions to the movement and folk music were all huge. For more information on Anne's condition and story go to: (http://fellow-travelers-advisory.blogspot.com/ )( www.annefeeney.com )
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2.TRANSGRESSION TRAIL - EAST COAST TOUR - NOVEMBER 2010
I'm now booking my tour through to the East Coast of Canada for November 2010 to promote our successful new album TRANSGRESSION TRAIL. Joining me for much of this tour will be my friend Scott Dunbar, the One Man Band. If you would like to book us,or help us get a gig, please contact me ASAP at (info@joeyonly.com )
CURRENT BOOKINGS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE, CHECK ( http://www.joeyonly.com )
-Nov.4: Peterborough ONT, the Spill
-Nov.5: Trenton ONT, Celtic Pub w/ Liqourbox
-Nov.13: Kitchener ONT, The Boathouse w/Bad Bong Water Boys
-Nov.17: Toronto ONT, Hard Luck Bar
-Nov.18: Ottawa ONT, Rainbow Bistro
-Nov.19: St.Hyacinthe Que, Bar Le Trash
-Nov.20: Montreal Que, Hemisphere Gauche w/Joel Kaiser/Liqourbox
-Nov.23: Sherbrooke Que, Bar Le Saloon w/Joel Kaiser
-Nov.25: Quebec City, Bar Le Scanner w/Joel Kaiser
-Nov.26: Moncton NB, Manhattan Bar and Grill
-Nov.27: Halifax NS, Reflections Cabaret
-Nov.28: Halifax, NS, Gus's
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3.UPDATES ON THE NEW ALBUM AND SUMMER TOUR
-The new album Transgression Trail did well, it was on Earshot's Charts for six weeks in the top 10 for Folk/Roots/Blues. For three weeks we were #2 and #3.
-We managed to completed over 50 shows in 65 days starting on June 15th in Vancouver going as far as Winnipeg to promote the new album, many of the shows were well attended and a lot of fun.
-We shared the stage this summer with: Fred Eaglesmith (4x),Ginn Sisters, Buffy St.Marie, Give Em Hell Boys, Whiskey Wagon, Ghosts of the Highway, Audio Adrenaline, Fire Next Time, Cheering For the Bad Guy, Austin Lucas, Ray Elliot, Brooke Wylie...and countless more at the festivals we played.
-We played the mainstage at: Morfee Mountain Music Fest/Mackenzie BC, Brandon Folk Fest, North Country Stomp/Driftpile Alberta, Artswells Festival/Wells BC, Winlaw Music Fest/Winlaw BC, Music On The Mountain/Fort St.James BC, Under the Volcano/Vancouver...and yet more festivals. And that's just scratching the surface. If you want to check out more on how our summer went there's different blogs posted on the following Outlaw Band websites and over 200 photos on our Myspace page: (www.myspace.com/xjoeyonlyx )( http://www.joeyonly.com)(www.joeyonly.wordpress.com)
That's all for now, tour's over and I'm back at work in the downtown Eastside enjoying my posting at the new Woodwards Social Housing that PHS runs. Maybe in a months time I'll send ya's all another update...till then, take care, keep your stick on the ice and your head up in the corner...all of you...
-joeyonly
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NEW ALBUM:
TRANSGRESSION TRAIL available in stores across Canada through Scratch Records. (http://radio3.cbc.ca/bands/Joey-Only-Outlaw-Band )( www.myspace.com/xjoeyonlyx )(www.reverbnation.com/xjoeyonlyx )( http://www.imradio.com/xjoeyonlyx )( http://twitter.com/joeyonly )
DAILY BLOG:
www.joeyonly.wordpress.com
www.JOEYONLY.com
Labels: anarchist music, Anne Feeney, concerts, Joey Only, music
Saturday, August 28, 2010
LOCAL EVENTS WINNIPEG
'FUNKBOAT'
Another rainy Saturday in Winnipeg, and you're wondering what to do, especially as the Chalk for Peace event has been put off until tomorrow due to rain. Check out the event below.
WWWWWWWWWW
DJ Co-op & DJ Hunnicutt present FUNK BOAT 2010!
Time Today at 10:00pm - Tomorrow at 2:00am
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Location Paddlewheel Queen
Alexander Docks (Waterfront Dr. & Alexander Ave.)
Winnipeg, MB
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Created By DJ Co-op and DJ Hunnicutt
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More Info
DJ Co-op and DJ Hunnicutt present:
The 8th Annual FUNK BOAT!
Saturday, August 28th
with special guest: DJ Charlie Hustle
...
*****(NEW BOAT - NEW DOCK)*******
PADDLEWHEEL QUEEN
Boarding starts 10:00
Departs 10:30 sharp from the Alexander Docks (Waterfront Dr & Alexander Ave)
http://tiny.cc/FunkBoatMap
Tickets: $10 early bird, $15 advance
at The Urban Bakery
The now-legendary Funk Boat sails again. Be sure to get your tickets right away, as this always sells out!
Labels: concerts, DJ Co-op and DJ Hunnicutt, local events, music, Winnipeg
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear. All of those influences on me when I was an obnoxious young kid (instead of an obnoxious old fart) are passing away into the great beyond faster than you can say "geezer". Shortly after my brief piece on Harvey Pekar Larry Gambone of the Porkupine Blog commented that Tuli Kupferberg of the Fugs died two days ago as well. Dead at the young age of 86. Just goes to show you that all the propaganda about living a long life by living cleanly is utter horseshit.
BECAUSE THE STATE
tune: chorus of "Because the Night (Belong to Lovers)"
by Patti Smith & Bruce Springsteen
Because the state belongs to fuckers
Because the state belongs to them
Alpha primate otherfuckers
Wasps in the edenic glen
& because the state was made by fuckers
Because the state was made for them
Pleasure-hating motherfuckers
Lover-baiting sons a guns
And the state holds monopoly of force
"Cop killers" also mean "cops who kill"
& tho the idea is somewhat coarse
Wilheim Reich might hold: "That's a sexual thrill"
& because the state seducts us early
From 3 years on to postgrad docs:
Because the state educts us early
Dripdries our brains, hangs 'em out like sox
& because the state thrives with armies
Protects its properties thru blacks & blues
Soldier boys are never called "murderers"
But what the hell is what they do?
& soon no doubt when we're alone
The govt'll tape your cunt & my bone
The state is a devil disguised as God
That throws its laws like a lightening rod
& this "executive committee of the ruling class"
Shoves its media up our ass
Will the evil of two lessers set you free?
Now the question's: "To be internet or be TV?"
But because the state belongs to fuhrers
Because the state kills us for fun
Because the state belongs to furors
Because the state thinks only with the gun
& because the state belongs to fuckers
Because the state belongs to them
Gotta underthrow them motherfuckers
To return us to our edenic glen
O because the state belongs to fuckers
Because the state belongs to them
Oh we'll have to change them all to lovers
& we'll have to try & start again
Yeah we'll have to change us all to lovers
Oh we'll have to try to begin again....
OY!
Tuli Kupferberg, Bohemian and Fug, Dies at 86
By BEN SISARIO
Tuli Kupferberg, a poet and singer who went from being a noted Beat to becoming, in his words, “the world’s oldest rock star” when he helped found the Fugs, the bawdy and politically pugnacious rock group, died on Monday in Manhattan. He was 86 and lived in Manhattan.
He had been in poor health since suffering two strokes last year, said Ed Sanders, his friend and fellow Fug.
The Fugs were, in the view of the longtime Village Voice critic Robert Christgau, “the Lower East Side’s first true underground band.” They were also perhaps the most puerile and yet the most literary rock group of the 1960s, with songs suitable for the locker room as well as the graduate seminar (“Ah, Sunflower, Weary of Time,” based on a poem by William Blake); all were played with a ramshackle glee that anticipated punk rock.
With songs like “Kill for Peace,” the Fugs also established themselves as aggressively antiwar, with a touch of absurdist theater. The band became “the U.S.O. of the left,” Mr. Kupferberg once said, and it played innumerable peace rallies, including the “exorcism” of the Pentagon in 1967 that Norman Mailer chronicled in his book “The Armies of the Night.” (The band took its name from a usage in Mailer’s “Naked and the Dead.”)
The Fugs was formed in 1964 in Mr. Sanders’s Peace Eye Bookstore, a former kosher meat store on East 10th Street in Manhattan. By then Mr. Kupferberg, already in his 40s, was something of a Beatnik celebrity. He was an anthologized poet and had published underground literary magazines with titles like Birth and Yeah.
He had also found notoriety as the inspiration for a character in Allen Ginsberg’s poem “Howl.” As Ginsberg and Mr. Kupferberg acknowledged, he was the one who “jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge this actually happened and walked away unknown and forgotten,” a reference to a 1945 suicide attempt (off the Manhattan Bridge, not Brooklyn) that had been precipitated by what he called a nervous breakdown.
The fame that episode earned him caused Mr. Kupferberg a lifetime of chagrin and embarrassment. “Throughout the years,” he later said, “I have been annoyed many times by, ‘Oh, did you really jump off the Brooklyn Bridge?,’ as if it was a great accomplishment.”
The Fugs’ first album, “The Village Fugs Sing Ballads of Contemporary Protest, Points of View and General Dissatisfaction,” was released in 1965. The band became a staple of underground galleries and theaters, as well as antiwar rallies. In concert Mr. Kupferberg was often the group’s mascot or harlequin, acting out satirical pantomimes — an American soldier who turns into a Nazi, for example — or sometimes not singing at all.
On subsequent albums the band changed its lineup many times and acquired a more professional sound, though its scatological themes got it kicked off at least one major record label.
With his bushy beard and wild hair, Mr. Kupferberg embodied the hippie aesthetic. But the term he preferred was bohemian, which to him signified a commitment to art as well as a rejection of restrictive bourgeois values, and as a scholar of the counterculture he traced the term back to an early use by students at the University of Paris. Among his books were “1,001 Ways to Live Without Working” — and for decades he was a frequent sight in Lower Manhattan, selling his cartoons on the street and serving as a grandfather figure for generations of nonconformists.
Beneath Mr. Kupferberg’s antics, however, was a keen poetic and musical intelligence that drew on his Jewish and Eastern European roots. He specialized in what he called “parasongs,” which adapted and sometimes satirized old songs with new words. And some of his Fugs songs, like the gentle “Morning, Morning,” had their origins in Jewish religious melodies.
Naphtali Kupferberg was born in New York on Sept. 28, 1923. He grew up on the Lower East Side and became a jazz fan and leftist activist while still a teenager. He graduated from Brooklyn College in 1944 and got a job as a medical librarian.
“I had intended to be a doctor at one point, like any good Jewish boy,” he recalled to Mr. Sanders in an audio interview in 2003. Instead he began to write topical poems and humor pieces, contributing to The Village Voice and other publications.
After the Fugs broke up, in 1969, Mr. Kupferberg performed with two groups, the Revolting Theater and the Fuxxons, and continued writing. The Fugs reunited periodically, first in 1984. Recently, Mr. Sanders said, Mr. Kupferberg had completed his parts for a new album, “Be Free: The Fugs Final CD (Part Two),” and had also been posting ribald “perverbs” — brief videos punning on well-known aphorisms — on YouTube.
Mr. Kupferberg is survived by his wife, Sylvia Topp; three children, Joseph Sacks, Noah Kupferberg and Samara Kupferberg; and three grandchildren.
Monday: Nothing,
Tuesday: Nothing,
Wednesday and Thursday: Nothing.
Friday, for a change: A little more nothing,
Saturday: Once more nothing.
Sunday: Nothing,
Monday: Nothing,
Tuesday and Wednesday: Nothing.
Thursday, for a change: A little more nothing,
Friday: Once more nothing.
Montik: Gornicht,
Dinstik: Gornicht,
Midwoch un Donnerstik: Gornicht.
Fritik, far a noveneh: Gornicht kigele,
Shabas: Nakh a mool gornicht.
Lunes: Nada,
Martes: Nada,
Miercoles y Jueves: Nada.
Viernes, por cambio: Poco mas nada,
Sabado: Otra vez nada.
January: Nothing,
February: Nothing,
March and April: Nothing.
May and June: A lot more nothing,
Ju-uly: Nothing.
'29: Nothing,
'32: Nothing,
'39-'45: Nothing.
1965: A whole lot of nothing,
1966: Nothing.
Reading: Nothing,
Writing: Nothing,
Even arithmetic: Nothing.
Geography, philosopy, history, nothing,
Social anthropology (hakalakala): Nothing.
Oh, "Village Voice": Nothing,
"New Yorker": Nothing,
"Sing Out" and "Folkways": Nothing.
Harry Smith and Allen Ginsberg:
Nothing, nothing, nothing.
Poetry: Nothing,
Music: Nothing,
Painting and Dancing: Nothing.
The world's great books: A great set of nothing,
Arty and Farty: Nothing.
F*cking: Nothing,
Sucking: Nothing,
Flesh and sex: Nothing.
Church and Times Square: A lot of nothing,
Nothing, nothing, nothing.
Stevenson: Nothing,
Humphry: Nothing,
Averell Harriman: Nothing.
John Stuart Mill: Nihil, nihil.
Franklin Delano Nothing.
Karlos Marx: Nothing,
Engels: Nothing,
Bakunin and Krapotkin: Nyothing.
Leon-a Trotsky: Lots of nothing,
Stalin: Less than nothing.
Nothing! Nothing! etc.
(Lots & lots of nothing)
Nothing! Nothing! etc.
(Lots of it)
Nothing!
(Not a God damn thing)
Labels: anarchist music, deaths, Fugs, music, obituaries, poetry, popular culture, Tuli Kupferberg
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Transgression Trail - JOEY ONLY western Canada Summer tour!!
---for immediate release
Joey Only Outlaw Band & Audio Rocketry
Date: Saturday, June 26, 2010
Time: 8:00pm - 10:30pm
Location: Mondragon Bookstore & Coffeehouse
Street: 91 Albert
Winnipeg, MB
Description.
http://www.joeyonly.com/
also Edmonton's Audio Rocketry, don't miss this band they rule! (in a non-hierarchical manner)
http://www.myspace.com/audiorocketrymusic
Labels: anarchist music, concerts, events, folk music, Joey Only, local events, Mondragon, music, tours
Saturday, February 06, 2010
Twinkles Last Stand:
band name
by The Class War Kids
Coma Girl 00:00/03:11
Download Album name your price
Immediate download of 4-track album in your choice of 320k mp3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.
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Confessions of a Futon Revolutionist 02:14
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Comes with printable cd cover!
credits
released 28 January 2010
Labels: anarchism, anarchist music, Batay Ouvriye, canadian anarchist movement, class war kids, downloads, Haiti, Haiti relief, music, Newfoundland, Rebel Time Records, Winnipeg
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Cassette Histories:
Type:
Party - Mixer
Date:
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Time:
7:30pm - 11:30pm
Location:
Mondragon
Description
CKUW FunDrive 2010 Presents:
Labels: CKUW, events, Fundrive, local events, Mondragon, music, party., Winnipeg
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
NEW YEARS EVE - WELLS BC - with Joey Only Outlaw Band:
with JOEY ONLY OUTLAW BAND
Labels: anarchist music, BC, concerts, events, Joey Only, music, New Year, party., Wells
Saturday, August 22, 2009
As we have made clear from the beginning of the occupation, this is about more than just the HCBP site, and there are so many interconnected issues and similar struggles that we are, or want to be, in active solidarity with. The success of the HCBP occupation helped restore faith in all of us that there are a lot of people out there who want to help make the world a better place, and who want to be a part of some kind of action that makes a difference. This event is one attempt to strategize together about where to go from here.
There will be many people coming to this event who are doing amazing work in Guelph, including people working to protect the land in other parts of the City, and others working on community food security and creating a sustainable way of life. There will also be people coming from the movement to stop Dump Site 41, as well as Land Defenders from Six Nations of the Grand River, and the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory (for some info see this support page).
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Here’s some info:
Deepening our Roots: Developing Networks of Resistance in Guelph and Southern Ontario
Saturday, August 29, 11-4
Free, family friendly, childcare provided
Potluck lunch (please bring your own dishes, and don’t worry if you can’t bring any food)
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Come share free food and take part in discussions on:
* developing networks that can support each other in protecting the land,
* working towards creating sustainable and free/autonomous communities, that can address our collective needs for food, medicine, shelter, and safety, without reliance on the industrial economy and the government,
* moving forward and broadening the scope of the efforts to prevent the HCBP,
and more.
Contact us by email at hcbpoccupation@gmail.com with any questions.
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This event is open to contributions… if you would like to present on an issue you are working on, please get in touch! If you would like to distribute info, speak on an issue, or offer any other contribution, please get in touch, we are open to your ideas. This will be a fairly informal event, with time to socialize outside of prescribed workshop/discussion periods.
Also on August 29 – Fundraising concert at Ed Video, downtown Guelph:
Some good folks have organized a fundraising concert for Saturday August 29, the same day as the Deepening our Roots event, posted below. The concert’s funds will go towards legal fees.
There will be speakers, and music from Phone Went West, 6:1, Kelly Rose, First Rate People, and more. Tickets $7 at the door, plus pay-what-you-can donations are welcome. Starts at 7pm, at Ed Video, 40 Baker St.
Labels: anarchism, anarchist music, canadian anarchist movement, concerts, conferences, Deepening Our Roots, ecology, events, Guelph., Hanlon Creek Business park Occupation, music, Ontario
Sunday, August 16, 2009
35 songs from groups from different countries, packed in a digisleave with all lyrics and translations attached. Full cover art you may see athttp://i44.tinypic.com/j621s9.jpg.
Labels: anarchist music, CDs, Moscow, Moscow Anarchist Black cross, music, solidarity.