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This episode is six years overdue. That's because Storied: SF got started in a booth upstairs at one of our favorite spots in all The City: Vesuvio Café. In Part 1, we sit down in that same booth where it all began in 2017 to chat with Vesuvio co-owner Janet Clyde. We begin with a talk about what a great place for bars San Francisco is. Janet brings up touristic spots we love, as I had joined my wife for Irish coffees at the Buena Vista just before our recording in North Beach. Then Janet begins to lay out the history of Vesuvio. The location was originally an Italian bookstore called Cavalli Books, which moved first to the current City Lights spot, and then over to Stockton Street. Then, probably in the 1930s or early '40s, a woman known as Mrs. Mannetti opened Vesuvio as a restaurant. In 1948, Henry Lenoir bought the place from her and turned it into a bar. Lenoir was a Swiss/French bon vivant. He ran it as Vesuvio through the end of the 40s and into the 50s. But by the early '60s, with the Korean War, the place changed as society changed, and Henri wasn't feeling this generational shift at all. He sold the place to Ron Fein, who brought on Leo Riegler to run the bar. Riegler had run Coffee Gallery on Grant, which served beer and wine only. He was an Austrian bon vivant, and he came to Vesuvio and overhauled the bar. Ron Fein hired Shawn O'Shaughnessy to give the place the look and feel we're all familiar with to this day. O'Shaughnessy was inspired by Japanese art, aliens, and other worlds. Janet talks about the “I'm itching to get away from Portland, Oregon” sign, which hangs over the entrance to Vesuvio and which O'Shaughnessy derived from a postcard. We then shift the conversation a little to talk about Vesuvio and the Beat Movement. The bookstore across the alley became City Lights in 1954 when Lawrence Ferlinghetti took over. And that brought writers into the bar. Before that, according to Janet, Vesuvio was a Bohemian hang, really a cross-section of San Francisco. People who worked at the nearby Pacific Exchange (later known as the Pacific Stock Exchange), insurance salespeople, advertisers ... Janet describes the place as “suits and ties having a really good time …” When she arrived, in the late 1970s, the area was home to punk clubs, strip joints, bars, restaurants. Janet had hitchhiked from LA with the intention of landing in Seattle. She was born in Missouri but raised near Cape Canaveral, Florida. She left her family there and moved to LA but never really dug it much. A trip north in 1978 changed her life forever. Check back Thursday for Part 2 with Janet Clyde. For more on the history of Vesuvio, read this article on Found SF. This podcast was recorded at Vesuvio Café in North Beach in October 2023. Photography by Jeff Hunt
You might know his work as a writer and poet during the Beat Movement. Less well-known is that his first published piece was at age 15 on mind control methods (whaaaaat?!). Come for the story of how he killed his wife. Stay for Christine's story about her poem "Ben the Pen." This is a spiritual journey through the writings and life of… William S. Burroughs
Last episode we sat down with Brandon at the Beat Museum in San Francisco to learn more about the Beat Movement and the way it forever changed the way Americans have thought about not only literature but life itself. This episode, we're going to be looking specifically at the relationship between this movement and the city of San Francisco, which has been home to so many interesting people and scenes over the years. Find us on all podcasting platforms. Support our podcast by becoming a patron. Visit us online. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.
In High School I read Jack Kerouac's novel On the Road, like everybody else. So, when we were in San Francisco this past spring we stopped at the Beat Museum downtown, to learn more about the movement Kerouac helped found a half century ago. In this episode we speak with Beat Museum guide and poet Brandon Loberg about the museum and the Beat Movement generally. Find us on all podcasting platforms. Support our podcast by becoming a patron. Visit us online. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram.
In this week's bonus episode, Kayla and Taylor discuss the history of San Francisco's Beat Movement. Books, etc. discussed in this episode:Taylor's sources:https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/04/jack-kerouac-neal-cassady-friendship/622829/https://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=Beat_Generation_and_San_Francisco%27s_Culture_of_Dissenthttps://www.britannica.com/biography/Jack-Kerouac The SourceWhat Happened to Kerouac?Follow us on Instagram @literatureandlibationspod.Visit our website: literatureandlibationspod.com to submit feedback, questions, or your own takes on what we are reading. You can also see what we are reading for future episodes! You can email us at literatureandlibationspod@gmail.com.Please leave us a review and/or rating! It really helps others find our podcast…and it makes us happy!Purchase books via bookshop.org or check them out from your local public library. Join us next week as we discuss Little Women by Louisa May Alcott (pt.1)Here is the cocktail recipe for the upcoming episode if you want to drink along with us!The Apple Pie-tini via The Literary VeganINGREDIENTS:Apple juice liquid (1 oz apple cider, ¼ tsp brown sugar, sprinkle of cinnamon, sprinkle of nutmeg)1 oz vanilla vodka1 oz ginger aleCinnamon stick and/or apple slice, to garnishINSTRUCTIONS:In a cocktail shaker, shake together apple juice liquid, vodka, and icePour into a cocktail glass and top with ginger aleGarnish with a cinnamon stick and/or apple slice
In Toronto in 1972, 20 young women took part in one of the weirdest scientific experiments in their country’s history. For 98 days 10 of these women were to smoke cannabis every night to help Canada’s government determine if legalizing cannabis and thus smoking weed on a regular basis would kill their economy. Unfortunately the findings from this experiment were never published leaving the women involved in the study confused, still wondering today what happened with all of that data? We sat down with Doreen Brown, one of the women who took part in the study as well as Director/Writer of the film, The Marijuana Conspiracy, Craig Pryce to learn more about what really happened during those 98 days in isolation. Doreen provided first-hand insight into how she felt during that time, especially as the study ramped up the cannabis potency. Craig discussed the political climate, speculating that the study results were likely never released because they didn’t meet the government’s agenda at that time. This story sounds suspiciously like many of the experiments that took place in the 50’s and 60’s in the U.S. with MKUltra. We discussed the similarities with Ken Kesey, what took place during the Beat Movement, and the release of drugs into the community in the 60’s that eventually led to the War on Drugs in the 70’s. If you are looking to open your mind to some of controversial studies that our government has conducted this episode is for you. The Marijuana Conspiracy is now streaming on Digital and On Demand – smoke a joint and be prepared to be mind blown by this video and story! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lit-and-lucid/support
muy nerviosos, estamos muy nerviosos. aston vila, bournemouth y watford ganan sus partidos. miramos el calendario y lo único que sabemos es que hay que ganar al Watford. repasamos el partido del Burnley, Cresswell murmurando entre dientes: "otra vez!". el Norwich ni se presenta. el profesor no reconoce la clase magistral del "pirlo de Canning Town". hablamos del Watford, nuestro próximo rival. En Payet is better than Zidane Rodri repasa la carrera de Antonio. El profesor nos ilustra con nuevos gentilicios y hablamos deporque Rice cuesta tanto y posibles estrategias para venderlo. En West Ham musical hoy cerramos con los escocesinos: The Beat Movement y su cancion Keep On Keepin' On
Una nueva edición de 808 Radio en la que aparte de conocer nueva música, visitaremos las casas y estudios de artistas como Fernando Lagreca en Barcelona, las sensaciones de una madrileña en Berlín con Dinamite y las impresiones de Mattia Prete, 50% de la formación Beat Movement y de las plataformas Jazz-O-Tech y Aurora Techno, a caballo entre la capital germana y la muy afectada Italia. Kelly Lee Owens – Night [Smalltown Supersound] Vanderkraft - Fahrenight [Misplaced Recordings] Carpenter Brut - Grand Final b1n0 ft. El Petit De Cal Eril - Dance Dance Decadence V1 [Foehn Records] Jori Hulkkonen - Auto Accidents [My Favorite Robot] 808 En Casa con Dinamite Darkstar – Wolf (John Talabot’s Euphoric Remix) [Warp Records] Howling - Bind [Counter Records] Henry Saiz - Eternal Ride India Jordan - For You [Local Action] Francisco Aguado - Love [Slope Point] Lurka - Minds Eye Tript [Timedance] 808 En Casa con Fernando Lagreca Kllo - Still Here [Ghostly International] Nathan Fake - Torch Song (Jon Hopkins Edit) [Cambria Instruments] Baldo feat. Josh Caffe - Mind Games [Twirl] Kyle Hall - Shark [Forget The Clock] Mike Parker - Living Colossus [Spazio Disponibile] Ricardo Donoso - A Consensual Hallucination [Denovali] 808 En Casa con Mattia Prete Sharad Sood - Memories Of A Time To Come [Atmophile Electronics] Sote - MOSCELS X [Opal Tapes] Patricia - Downlink [Ghostly International] James Blake - You're Too Precious Shanique Marie - Ring the Alarm [EquiknoxxMusic] Soda Plains - Glacier [PAN] Maya Jane Coles feat. Claudia Kane - Run to You [I Am Me Recordings] Kincaid - It All Sounds The Same [Céad]
Featuring Brooklyn-born interdisciplinary poet & sound artist TRACIE MORRIS + QUINCY SCOTT JONES whose first comic, Black Nerd with artist Ronald Nelson, will be released this year + HETTIE JONES, one of the most prolific Beat poets of her generation. Spun by DR. BRUCE CAMPBELL JR. aka DJ JUNIOR, a professor who runs his own independent record label, Record Breakin’ Music. “But that’s another whole story” is a line from Hettie Jones’ poem “All Told.”
DJ Alfredo is recognised as the pioneer of the Balearic Beat Movement. Born in Argentina, he moved to Ibiza in 1976 and convinced the crowd with his mix of disco, soul and jazz - that's when the Balearic Beat genre was born. Join us on a journey back in time and to the beginnings of clubbing on Ibiza. In this interview we are talking about: - His musical journey and his way to Ibiza and the scene. - A journey back in time to 1976. - The very beginning of Amnesia and how they built the first sound systems there. - How partying on Ibiza was in the 80ies. - His life as DJ dad. - How he managed to stay on top of the business that is so fast-moving. - The Heritage Project with his son Jaime Fiorito. - His favourite places on Ibiza. - Upcoming releases and productions. The whole article can be found on tunesandwings.com Intro & Outro by Arbitraire
A couple of friends, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg and William S. Burroughs, start a new literary movement and each one wrote a groundbreaking novel. A few years later, something they took so seriously becomes the fashion of the day, a joke to many. Today I have part two of the Beat Movement and the Beatniks on the 170th episode of Sunday Morning Coffee with Jeff. Show notes and links: * The Beats and the Beatniks (c-span.org) * Beatnik – Wikipedia (wikipedia.org) * How The Beatnik Riot Helped Kick Off The ’60s : NPR (npr.org) * SUNDAY 1961 NYC – YouTube (youtube.com) * Beatniks in Life Magazine (1959) (imgur.com) * The Deep, Dark Secret of the Banana! (youtu.be)
Shortly after world war two, three men got together and changed the literary world forever. They were a group of writers and free thinkers who rejected conventional society and the taboo of the day. They believed in writing without censorship. It began with Allen Ginsberg, William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac. Today I have part one of the Beat Movement and the Beatniks. Show notes and links: * Jack Kerouac – Wikipedia (wikipedia.org) * The Source: The Story of the Beats and the Beat Generation (1999) (imdb.com) * Beat Generation – Wikipedia (wikipedia.org) * Everything You Need to Know About The Beat Generation (cheatsheet.com) * “This is the Beat Generation” by John Clellon Holmes (litkicks.com) * Rebels: A Journey Underground: #2 – A New Kind of Bohemian (youtube.com) * Jack Kerouac / The Beat Generation (youtube.com) * JACK KEROUAC on THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW with Steve Allen 1959 (youtube.com)
Are you ready to take a 138 bpm dive? Hanami is the newest track by Beat Movement, released on the Japanese label OHR along Kana Mechaniker, KANARI, A. Mochi and Takaaki Itoh. Close your eyes, press play and begin a mystical journey, weather into deep water or into space, your imagination will lead the way. The first 30 lucky man will have the OHRnor to get this track in free download P.S.: We’re curious and would love to hear about your trip. Describe it in the comments! Buy Vinyl : https://www.technique.co.jp/item/174019,OHR001.html?fbclid=IwAR1l-kESHswUw-u96yfLM6m SYSnZ0D-vo6oyWF4slEjhgeIJTvIp1jbQVC4 Buy digital: https://beatmovement1.bandcamp.com/track/hanami release date: 2018/11/05 Container brings our vision of clubbing around the city, proposing a journey through visual art and techno, exploring its Sub-genres, meeting step by step Italian and international artists. -FB : www.facebook.com/Container.project.Roma -YT : www.youtube.com/channel/UC4osKRARZ22dsu_pspg04PA -IG : www.instagram.com/containerproject/ -WS : containerprojectro.wixsite.com/container-project
Exitos musicales sin pausa del ayer y el hoy mezclados y además una gran dosis de energia que intentamos transmitirte dia tras dia a través de la voz de Guillermo Nieto. Somos rabiosamente independientes, asi que nuestra principal bandera ondea en el viento de la libertad; y esto quiere decir que somos 100% libres a la hora de elegir la música que si o no suena en nuestro programa, con la única premisa de que sea una buena canción. Tratamos de no mirar nombres y de ser lo más democráticos y justos posibles con la música, para sonar en Estación GNG solamente necesitas tener una buena canción. Hoy te trajimos como cada Lunes un montón de novedades, entre las que destacamos: Beatriz Luengo - Postureo. Depedro, Izal - Nubes de papel. Stereo Coque, Jacob Steele - Don´t Cry. Flori, Rocio Aguilar - If It Feels Good. Zazo & Gxurmet - Te Miro. Luis Fonsi, Ozuna - Imposible. Malu - Desprevenida. Vanesa Martin - Inventas. Pero además de todas estas novedades, no te pierdas los clasicazos que seleccionamos para ti. Algunas de las perlas que seleccionamos del recuerdo y que esperamos no te pierdas fueron las siguientes: THE CORRS - Breathless. EARTH BEAT MOVEMENT - Tell the People. MO KALAMITY - Vision. LOS REBUJITOS - Y caiste del cielo. LOS SENCILLOS - Bonito es. MILK INC - In My Eyes . EXITOS MUSICALES 22oct - EARTH BEAT MOVEMENT - THE CORRS - DEPEDRO, IZAL -BEATRIZ LUENGO - VANESA MARTIN - LUIS FONSI Disfruta con nuestro programa de radio, donde encontrarás parte del mejor pop rock de éste planeta, siguenos en directo cada dia mediante www.cadeanenergia.es ó en Fm en Murcia y Almeria mediante los diales ENERGIA FM y si lo deseas súmate a nuestro podcast en ivoox ó spotify.
July's edition of Run it Red is here. A huge drop of new music from the likes of Alden Tyrell, John Swing, Floorplan and brand new exclusives from Truncate, Mike Gervais and Ben himself. The next show goes live from 12am - 2am on the 22nd/23rd July via www.nts.live and will be archived on Soundcloud/Mixcloud/Itunes after that. Thanks to everyone who listened to the show this month and to all the people who sent over music - as always, please send any music to promos@djbensims.com www.djbensims.com BEN SIMS press RUN IT RED 32. JULY 2017 1.Look Like - Questions. Akoya Circles 2.Lucky Charmz - Ola Do Mar. Moody Records 3.Art Alfie - Asmdrums. Howl 4.Art Alfie - Voice 1.2. Howl 5.John Swing - Free Time Groove. Relative 6.Tomas Malo - Tuesday Booty. Whiskey Disco 7.EMG - Frisbee In The Alley. Relative 8.Keita Sano - Slow Flight. What Ever Not 9.Asky - Looped Up. Unreleased 10.Asky - Wavey. Unreleased 11.Violet - Togetherness. Naive 12.Arttu - Bass Trakk (feat Roberto Ingram). Accidental 13.Charles Green - RDT#1. Four Triangles 14.Ron Bacardi - Ready For Action. Unreleased 15.Keita Sano - Yah Yah. What Ever Not 16.Oasis Pyramid - Hydra. Four Triangles 17.Naked Eye People - Jungle Acid. Stealth Mission 18.Violet - Silver lining. Naive 19.Machine Woman - Camile From OHM Makes Me Feel Loved. Technicolour 20.Rodrigo Risso - Tunnel. Primitive State 21.Alden Tyrell - Unknown. Clone Basement Series 22.Look Like - Centric Dreams. Akoya Circles 23.Scale81 - Approaching. Gomboc 24.Shlomi Aber - Matrix. Figure 25.Alden Tyrell - Unknown. Clone Basement Series 26.Dustin Zahn - Tiny Shocks (Truncate Edit). Unreleased 27.Floorplan - Made Up In My Mind. M Plant 28.Charles Green - RDT#2. Four Triangles 29.Raiz - Untitled. Unreleased 30.Aiken - Genetics. Non Series 31.S-File - Shelter. Unreleased 32.Truncate - Untitled. Unreleased 33.Alden Tyrell - Unknown. Clone Basement Series 34.Pablo Mateo - Fazing Trees. Dred 35.Aiken - Dominance. Non Series 36.Hush & Sleep - Hysteria (Marco Effe Remix). Etruria Beat 37.Raiz - Untitled. Unreleased 38.Ksmisk - Lava. ploink 39.Ben Sims - Untitled. Unreleased 40.Moteka - Unknown. (Arnaud Le Texier Remix). A-Traction 41.Mike Gervais - Revelation. Unreleased 42.Tensal - Elusive. Soma 43.Electrorites - Archive 002. Electrorites 44.NX1 - 026 (AnD Remix). NX1 45.Metrist - Eliot Mi Fi (Cadans Remix). Neighbourhood 46.Beat Movement - 90 Degrees. Dlbm 47.Mike Gervais - Slink. Unreleased 48.Amandra - Veron Polana. Semantica 49.Temudo VIL Focal - 2. Synewave Digital 50.Ben Sims - Untitled. Unreleased 51.Pascual - Untitled. Unreleased 52.DJ Surgeles - Lithosphere. RMR 53.Zachary Lubin - Cloning Technology. Obvious 54.Fareed - Ghostweather. Four Triangles 55.Etch - Predator. Green Village 56.Asok - We Are. Hypercolour 57.Chad - Afters (ASOK Remix). Jaunt 58.Barrow Boy - I Can See The Light. Unreleased
Orlando Werffeli is from New Zealand. He has been living in San Francisco for a year and will soon be studying International Development in Switzerland. We discuss the remnants of the Beat Movement in San Francisco, all kinds of political theories, the 2016 US Presidential Election, and the contemporary global condition.
Rome's fastest-rising techno duo, Beat Movement, is definitely a name to remember as without doubt they will conquer like true gladiators the world's techno arena. We are happy to have them on board as an important piece of our label and no better way to present their sound than with an exclusive mix for Advanced radio show where they feature their monumental release on our label ''Old Trip EP''' Find Advanced on Web: http://www.advanced-music.com/ Find Advanced on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/advancedPR Find Beat Movement on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Beatmovement Buy ''Old Trip EP'' at: https://pro.beatport.com/release/old-trip-ep/1591365
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CONTAINER PODCAST [55] BEAT MOVEMENT The accuracy of a beginning reversed into the fame of a dance floor. Moreover, if the colours of adventure don't meet the pages that toll the art in the Beat of a complete tape, the notes beat the breathing of the effort. Becoming great is not easy, nowadays, nevertheless, tenacity is always the key for achievement. Making music is like making up a passional virus and waiting for its transmission having the same faith of those who have always believed firmly in what they do. A sound that recalls the old classics of the melancholy Detroit passing gradually in the deep Berlin tone. The distortion on the wave of the UK has led them to conceive an absolutely innovating style, full of the teachings of the Old School, model and example of the fans of the genre. A full confidence in their dream has moved the obstinacy of Beat Movement's boys, who are,today, an active part of one of the main electronic music labels and similar, the analogic recording Blackwater Label. A mix that founds its abilities on the back to back between the belonging artists; that sound mingles with the torpedo of a plentiful and delicate musical origin. Everything seems to fall asleep on the blinking of half open music, only for an hour, only for the pleasure of being closed again. From Salento to the first lights of the metropolitan Rome, lose yourselves in the dance-halls, let yourselves be carried away by a bit of desire; wherever you want to be, music is nothing but the art of a Journey, that always starts with the confidence of those who listen to it for the composer's sake.
The Numinous Podcast with Carmen Spagnola: Intuition, Spirituality and the Mystery of Life
Welcome back to my very special guest, Michael Phillips! In this week's episode, Michael tells about his upbringing as a Communist in 1940s America, followed by the Beat Movement in the '50's and attending UC Berkeley in the '60's. My previous interview with Michael was called "Grieving Susan + Civilization". Enjoy!
William Burroughs was the original cult figure of the Beat Movement, author of Naked Lunch, and influence to scores of artists, writers, and musicians. For the centennial celebration of Burroughs’ birth, beat historian and biographer Barry Miles discusses the long-term cultural legacy of Burroughs and his literary risk-taking. Click here to see photos from the program!