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Poetry for the Beat Generation marked Jack Kerouac's debut as a recording artist. Strangely enough, it was the by-product of a disastrous first show by Kerouac in an engagement at the Village Vanguard during December of 1957. For the second performance, Kerouac's friend Steve Allen provided the accompaniment at the piano, with results so impressive that it would lead Kerouac to a short but dazzling career as a recording artist. The first result was this album, which came at the suggestion of either Allen or his friend, producer Bob Thiele, who was working for Dot Records at the time. The record was cut in a single session and a single take for each piece. Allen's graceful piano opens the recording and Kerouac comes in, reading "October in the Railroad Earth" for seven minutes, off of a roll of paper in front of him. Kerouac's reading are in a class by themselves, and separate from Allen ó the two performances co-exist and weave together without ever really joining, and the result is a peculiar form of jazz; Kerouac did his thing, Allen did his, and the result was a spellbinding performance, and it was musical, despite Kerouac's seeming monotone reading, which never slowed or otherwise interacted with Allen's piano ó his voice dances to its own beat, with Allen embellishing and working around him; in the process, you get visions of various facets of Kerouac's work and personality, in extended pieces such as "October in the Railroad Earth" and short, piercing brilliant exclamations such as "Deadbelly" and "Charlie Parker." The resulting album, cut in March of 1958, was one of the crowning achievements in recording of the 1950s. But it so appalled Randy Wood, the president of Dot Records, with its meandering narrative and daring language and subject matter, that the release was canceled, with Wood denouncing the recording in the trade papers as tasteless and questionable. Somewhere over 100 promotional copies of the Dot album (catalog number 3154) had gotten out to disc jockeys and reviewers, however, thus making it one of the rarest LPs in the label's entire history. Thiele finally left the company over the dispute and he reclaimed the master tape ó it was on the Hanover label, formed with Allen (who was virtually a pop-culture institution at the time), that Poetry for the Beat Generation finally reached the public in June of 1959. It's still worth a listen now every bit as much as it was in 1959, and perhaps even more so. [Reissued on Rhino's Jack Kerouac Collection, with one bonus track.]
The ultimate Beat Generation collectible on vinyl might be Jack Kerouacís Poetry of the Beat Generation on Dot Records. Attempting to capitalize on the bestselling On the Road of the fall of 1957 as well as the West Coast craze for jazz poetry readings, Kerouac began a short, troubled career as a spoken word artist. In December 1957, Kerouac signed up for a multiple date engagement at the Village Vanguard. Kerouac lasted about a week. His first show was an out and out failure. Audiences failed to respond to Kerouac; Kerouac was nervous and unsure in his performance; and the musicians just did not mesh with Kerouac. In the second performance, Kerouac read with TV personality Steve Allen playing piano in the background. Kerouac found his voice and his sideman. The decision was made to cut an album. Kerouac and Allen worked with Allenís friend Bob Thiele who was a producer at Dot Records.
Kerouac showed up at the recording studio with a bottle of rotgut wine and read with Steve Allen for about an hour. The recording engineer congratulated Kerouac on an excellent first take. Kerouac responded that it was the only take. According to the philosophy of spontaneous prose and first thought best thought, Kerouac sought to capture the spirit of his initial creation. Kerouac read both short and extended pieces. ìOctober in the Railroad Earthî is especially wonderful. The entire LP is fresh and alive showing Kerouac to be an accomplished performer of his work. As an example of jazz poetry readings, Poetry of the Beat Generation might be the finest example and it remains to this day one of the best spoken word albums of all time.
It almost did not see the light of day. Randy Wood, Dot President, heard the record just before its release to the public. He was outraged by the frank language and subject matter. Today the record seems tame. Wood declared the record obscene and stated that he would not let his son listen to it. He ordered the record to be destroyed. Fortunately for collectors 130 copies (Dot 3154) were sent to reviewers before Woodís announcement. Copies have survived over the years but the LP is incredibly rare. I saw a copy on eBay years ago that sold for a couple thousand dollars. I have not seen a copy since.
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After winter storms cause a major power outage, Portland police show up at a grocery store to protect a dumpster full of food from a roving pack of hungry citizens.
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All ye brave huntsmen who follow the gun
Beware of a-shooting at the setting of the sun
For her true love went a-huntin' and he shot in the dark
But oh and alas Polly Vaughn was his mark.
She had her apron wrapped about her and he took her for a swan
Oh and alas - it was she, Polly Vaughn
He ran up beside her when he found it was she
His legs they grew weak and his eyes could not see
He embraced her in his arms when he found she was dead
And a fountain of tears for his true love he shed
Oh, she had her apron wrapped about her and he took her for a swan
Oh and alas - it was she, Polly Vaughn
He took her in his arms and home ran he
Crying: "Father, dear father, I've shot fair Polly
I've shot that fair female in the bloom of her life
And I always intended to make her my wife
She had her apron wrapped about her and I took her for a swan
Oh and alas - it was she, Polly Vaughn"
Midnight, in his chamber, Polly Vaughn did appear
Crying: "Jimmy oh Jimmy you have nothing to fear
Stay in your country till your trial comes on
you shall not be convicted for what you have done
For I had my apron wrapped about me and you took me for a swan
But oh and alas - it was I, Polly Vaughn"
In the midst of his trial Polly Vaughn did appear
Crying: "Uncle dear Uncle Jimmy Randall must be cleared"
The judge and the lawyers stood around in a row
Polly Vaughn in the middle like a fountain of snow
She had her apron wrapped about her and he took her for a swan
Oh and alas, it was she, Polly Vaughn
He roamed near the place where his true love was slain
He wept bitter tears, but his tears were all in vain
As he looked on the lake, a swan glided by
And the sun slowly sank in the grey of the sky
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Where Have You Been All My Life · Atlantic Starr · Lewis · David
Legacy
℗ 1999 Expansion Records
Released on: 1999-07-19
Producer: Jonathan Lewis
Producer: Wayne Lewis
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Kopf zwischen Sterne · PeterLicht
Lieder vom Ende des Kapitalismus
℗ 2006 Motor Music
Released on: 2006-04-28
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Author: Jochen Naaf
Composer: Jochen Naaf
Author: Peter Licht
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A 25 year old motorcyclist from North Haven who was in critical condition at a hospital after a crash on Whalley Avenue at Orchard Street in New Haven at 7:40 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25 has died, according to police. Police said Zachary Fappiano, 25, of North Haven, died on Monday. They said he was going west on Whalley Avenue and…
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Abortion is a form of healthcare, and we're still advocating for Reproductive Freedom after the Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade.
As a result of the Supreme Court ruling, one in three women of reproductive age, plus trans and nonbinary people, are blocked from abortion care in their home state. More than 64000 women and girls have been forced to give birth because they were raped in states that implemented abortion bans after Roe v. Wade was overruled. Women are three times more likely to leave the workforce, and Women are four times more likely to live in poverty.
Not surprisingly, states with abortion bans report some of the country's poorest economic indicators:
-Higher maternal mortality rates.
-Worse health care outcomes.
-Economic losses of over $101 billion annually.
The Women's Health Protection Act (WHPA) has been introduced into Congress and will protect a woman's health, ability to make her own decisions, and constitutional rights.
Can you sign on to the petition we are sending to Congress to protect abortion and pass the Women's Health Protection Act?
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LA GRAZIA, il nuovo film del regista Premio Oscar Paolo Sorrentino, arriva al cinema dal 15 gennaio 2026.
Con il vincitore della Coppa Volpi a #Venezia82 per la miglior interpretazione maschile Toni Servillo e Anna Ferzetti.
Mariano De Santis è il Presidente della Repubblica.
Nessun riferimento a presidenti esistenti, frutto completamente della fantasia dell’autore.
Vedovo, cattolico, ha una figlia, Dorotea, giurista come lui.
Alla fine del suo mandato, tra giornate noiose, spuntano gli ultimi compiti: decidere su due delicate richieste di grazia. Veri e propri dilemmi morali. Che si intersecano, in maniera apparentemente inestricabile, con la sua vita privata. Mosso dal dubbio, dovrà decidere. E, con grande senso di responsabilità, è quel che farà questo grande Presidente della Repubblica Italiana.
Prodotto da The Apartment, società del Gruppo Fremantle, in associazione con Numero 10, in associazione con PiperFilm, in collaborazione con Netflix. In Italia sarà distribuito da PiperFilm, mentre Mubi detiene i diritti nel resto del mondo. Le vendite internazionali sono a cura di The Match Factory.
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A picture-perfect family is torn apart after Tyler finds a cache of disturbing images in his father's possession. He begins to suspect that the man he trusts most in the world may be responsible for the murder of 13 women ten years prior.
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The nightmare terror of the slithering eye that unleashed agonizing horror on a screaming world!
Car headlights help a teen and his girlfriend save the world from flying-saucer alien "eye" creatures invade a small town.
Credits:
• Director & Producer: Larry Buchanan
• Screenplay: Robert J. Gurney Jr., Al Martin
• Story source: “The Cosmic Frame” by Paul W. Fairman
• Cinematography: Ralph K. Johnson
Genres: B movies, Cult Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi, Psychotronic
Budget:$16,000
Main Cast
• John Ashley as Stan Kenyon
• Cynthia Hull as Susan Rogers
• Warren Hammack as Lt. Robertson
• Chet Davis as Mike Lawrence
• Bill Peck as Carl Fenton
• Ethan Allen as Old Man Bailey
• Charles McLine as Detective
• Nathan Wyle as Col. Harrison
00:00 Full Movie
00:46 ???? A lieutenant receives a verbal briefing about a top-secret project in Sector 3, which is expected to be the next contact point.
07:54 ???? The speaker discusses the infrared scanner and plans to find a girl in town.
14:05 ! A group of friends discuss a girl getting ready and plan to elope, while someone threatens to call the police on them.
21:44 ???? A couple accidentally hits someone on the road and takes them to the hospital, but they are unsure of what they hit.
27:51 ???? A group of kids encounter a space monster and try to convince a skeptical adult.
38:23 ! A group of kids encounter a mysterious figure in the dark and are relieved when the police arrive to investigate.
44:09 ???? A man claims to have run over a spaceman and the police investigate the incident.
49:12 ???? A group of soldiers miss a spaceship on their radar and instead focus on a scanner, leading to a humorous conversation about their negligence.
56:59 ???? Mike calls the police to report his roommate, Carl, was killed in a hit and run accident by two kids who got away.
1:02:48 ! A lieutenant suggests that there may be other hushed up incidents like theirs in a top security business.
1:11:59 ???? A group of young people stole a car and are now seeking help from their friends after encountering strange creatures.
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Yearly board and card game convention held in AZ.
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This is a short clip from the TV Show "The Oblongs" from the episode "The Golden Child"
Bob Oblong becomes depressed after learning all his suggestions to make Globocide better have been used as kindling for the factory's furnace. Meanwhile, Milo creates an energy drink called "Manic"... and is named "The Corporate Messiah" by the higher-ups at Globocide.
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Ich sang die ganze Zeit von dir · Tomte
Buchstaben über der Stadt
℗ 2006 Grand Hotel van Cleef Musik GmbH
Released on: 2006-02-03
Producer: Swen Meyer
Music Publisher: Edition tamsongs / Arabella Musikverlag
Music Publisher: Edition derHundMarie / Festland Musikverlag
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Somebody To Love · YOTTO · Eli & Fur
Somebody To Love
℗ Odd One Out
Released on: 2025-03-13
Producer: Otto Yliperttula
Producer: Eliza Dodd-Noble
Producer: Jennifer Milne-Skillman
Producer: Richard Judge
Music Publisher: Copyright Control
Music Publisher: Sentric Music Publishing Ltd
Music Publisher: Involved Publishing
Composer: Otto Yliperttula
Composer, Lyricist: Eliza Dodd-Noble
Composer, Lyricist: Jennifer Milne-Skillman
Composer: Richard Judge
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I read it again earlier this month- another article warning parents of the dangers of sex traffickers in Walmart. Reading this story made my entire body cringe- not because it can’t happen, but because it likely won’t. Please don’t misunderstand what I’m about to say. By all means, watch your little ones when you are at the store, attend your children in the restroom, and be aware of your surroundings whenever you are out and about.
But, please don’t do it out of fear, and please don’t assume that the person who is weirding you out in the crafting section is a trafficker- or, even a kidnapper. That’s just not how it works.
According to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, “An estimated 105 children were victims of stereotypical kidnappings in 2011.” (most recent available statistics) Stereotypical kidnapping is defined as “abductions in which a slight acquaintance or stranger moves a child at least 20 feet or hold the child at least 1 hour, and in which the child is detained overnight, transported at least 50 miles, half for random, abducted with the intent to keep permanently or killed.” …i.e. taken by a stranger from Walmart who intends for you to never see or hear from your child again. To put this into perspective, this is .000142% of the child population in America who may be stereotypically kidnapped in the US in a given year. Of these 105 children who were stereotypically kidnapped in 2011, “victims were, most commonly, ages 12-17, girls, white, and living in situations other than with two biological parents or adoptive parents” (1).
Now, however small the number 105 may seem, in relation to the 74,000,000 children currently living in the United States, 105 is not “0”- and certainly the trauma is very real and very horrifying for each of those children and their families. So, why do I deem the Walmart stories cringeworthy?
Firstly, the Walmart stories encourage unnecessary fear and create an atmosphere of anxiety. Fear and anxiety don’t actually help us keep our children safe. They consume our thoughts, take over our bodies, and narrow our focus. I don’t know about you, but I think we’re just about full up on fear and anxiety in our society at the moment.
Secondly, what we focus on and pay attention to determines what we see- as well as what we miss. When we’re busy being concerned about what might happen with our children at the store, we may be overlooking - or even unintentionally engaging with - some other factors which puts them at greater risk for going missing or being exploited.
In 2017, according to the FBI’s National Crime Information Center’s (NCIC’s) Missing Person and Unidentified Person Files, there were 464,324 entries for missing persons under the age of 18 (2). If only approximately 105 of these missing children are the result of stereotypical kidnappings, what happened to the other 464,219 kids? What does put children at risk for going missing or being trafficked? The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children reports their most frequently reported cases involve runaways; family abductions; and lost, injured, or otherwise missing children (3). In future blog posts, we will explore all of this further. (Spoiler alert:
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2003 the swedish BASE and wingsuit team Team Bautasten was contacted by skydive stunt coordinator Allan Hewitt and Paramount Pictures to do a wingsuit stunt for the movie Lara Croft Tomb Raider - The Cradle of Life. The stunt took place in downtown Hong Kong and consisted of 20 skydives from a helicopter over the city and 10 BASE jumps from the 412 m high IFC building. Per "Fläre" Eriksson doubled for actress Angelina Jolie and Martin Rosén for actor Gerard Butler. Michael Nordqvist filmed freefall scenes.
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A trio faced a judge Friday and were accused of multiple crimes, including going through people’s mailboxes in Miami-Dade. Caroline Piloto, Ariel Galindo and Diego Rosas were found Thursday in Hialeah violating Florida’s executive emergency order for social distancing and not wearing face masks or coverings, according to Hialeah police. Prosecutors say they were together smoking what may have been marijuana…
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"The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond", or simply "Loch Lomond" for short, is a well-known traditional Scottish song.
Performed by the Corries, from their album "The Silver Collection".
LYRICS:
O wither away my bonnie May (which direction) Sae late an' sae far in the gloamin' (so far in the dusk) The mist gather grey o'er moorland and brae (hill) O wither sae far are ye roamin'?
Chorus:
O ye'll tak the high road an' I'll tak the low I'll be in Scotland afore ye For me and my true love will never meet again By the bonnie bonnie banks o' Loch Lomond
I trusted my ain love last night in the broom (own) (bush) My Donald wha' loves me sae dearly For the morrow he will march for Edinburgh toon (town) Tae fecht for his King and Prince Charlie (to fight)
O well may I weep for yestreen in my sleep (well) (yesterday) we stood bride and bridegroom together But his arms and his breath were as cold as the death And his heart's blood ran red in the heather
(chorus)
As dauntless in battle as tender in love He'd yield ne'er a foor toe the foeman (enemy) But never again frae the field o' the slain (from) Tae his Moira will he come by Loch Lomond
The thistle may bloom, the King hae his ain (have his own) And fond lovers may meet in the gloamin' And me and my true love will yet meet again Far above the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond
(chorus)
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When the killings stopped after 29 days, police were perplexed. Did the killer have his fill? Did he kill himself? Maybe he was arrested for another crime and was sitting in a jailhouse somewhere. Perhaps he found love, got married, and began a new life.
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The First 48 New 2025 | Minibike Murder | Best American Documentary True Crime Full HD
The First 48 New 2025 | Minibike Murder | Best American Documentary True Crime Full HD
The First 48 New 2025 | Minibike Murder | Best American Documentary True Crime Full HD
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Barry McGuire (born 15 October 1937) is an American singer-songwriter best known for the hit song "Eve of Destruction", and later as a pioneering singer and songwriter of Contemporary Christian music.
"Eve of Destruction" is a protest song written by P. F. Sloan in 1965. Several artists have recorded it, but the best-known recording was by Barry McGuire. This recording was made between July 12 and July 15, 1965 and released by Dunhill Records. The accompanying musicians were top-tier LA session players: P. F. Sloan on guitar, Hal Blaine (of Phil Spector's "Wrecking Crew") on drums, and Larry Knechtel on bass. The vocal track was thrown on as a rough mix and was not intended to be the final version, but a copy of the recording "leaked" out to a DJ, who began playing it. The song was an instant hit and as a result the more polished vocal track that was at first envisioned was never recorded.
The single hit #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and #3 on the UK Singles Chart.
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From our May 27, 2023 Concert in The Farquhar @ UVic.
Proceeds from ticket sales benefited bridgesforwomen.ca
Directed and arranged by Marc Jenkins, accompanied by Erin Gray.
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