O BAM A LAM!!!
WOAHHHHHH OBAMA--BAM A LAM!!!
Gang was over last night (Pakistani pistol Shaista Husain and Gus Palakas, Cineaste editor Richard Porton) getting down in serious party-hearty mode, feasting on goodies from Citarella (smoked Scotch salmon, sesame chicken, mango mousse) , sipping Ombra Proseco and breathing deep of the, uh, heady whiff of victory in the air as we celebrated the most uplifiting event of the new century...initial nervous jitters as McCain took the first few states gave way to relaxed and expansive mass jubilation as the inexorable climb of the electoral college votes in Obama's favor made it official by 11pm, and we heard the delighted shrieks and shouts out on the cobblestoned streets of ye olde West Village and environs...what can I say?? I have never felt so happy about an election, for the sake not only of this fair land but for the hopes and dreams of the whole wide world...
The last few weeks have gone by in a whirl, backtracking a minute I just want to say that sitting in on Mike Edison's " Literary Mayhem Event" at the Spiegelworld down at the South Street Seaport on Oct. 16th was extra-nice, extra-textured...Mike is an alte/neu big/little soul rebel out and about on the New York boho music 'n word scene with a new book just out, "I Have Fun Everywhere I Go", a devilish double-donged dip into his nefarious activities as a former editor and publisher of "Screw" and "High Times" , adventures as hard-core punk rock drummer stalwart with Sharkey's Machine and the Raunch Hands to name a few, and so forth, Mike is a genuwine good guy/nice Jewish boy with a big heart and yen for the transgressive...
Occasion was a set by his Rocket Train Delta Science Arkestra which featured readings from fetching Rachel Shukert and Amanda Stern that skirted the pornographic (yeah!) and literary bad-boy-man-about-town Jonathan Ames, who has a great new book out and then some--I really loved playing with these guys, especially as the Rocket Train Delta Science Arkestra featured supercool Jon Spencer on geetar (what a great guy and amazing fretboard stylist--loved his Blues Explosion when I caught them live at the Paradiso in Amsterdam couple years ago..Jon's currently working with Matt Verta-Ray in psychotic rockabilly combo Heavy Trash...plus he's about to reform Boss Hog with his gal Cristina to play Barry Hogan's All Tomorrow's Parties festival soon)...Jon and I traded some mucho combustible licks ala Beck and Page circa "Stroll On"...and the lovely Hollis Queens on drums and Dean Rispler made a cool, solid rhythm section, if only to bolster the high energy grunt of Mike Edison on keys and theremin and the almighty Word...and the full house lapped it up...
Couple nights later on Wed, Oct. 22nd Mike sat in on theremin with Gods and Monsters when we played a CMJ show out in Williamsburg at Public Assembly (formerly Galapagos, where I was on a bill with Jonathan Ames many years ago playing one of my 30's Chinese pop arrangement of Chow Hsuan's "Please Allow Me to Look at You Again" from my temporarily disappeared album "The Edge of Heaven" while Paul Lazar danced like Ray Bolger crossed with Sadakichi Hartmann), special thanks to Michelle Cable at Panache Bookings for hooking us up, it was quite an incendiary gig, and the next day Jason Candler and I played at the Knit as a duo for a CMJ party...
and then I was off to Madrid, arriving Sunday Oct. 25th, and headed straight to the Prado to eyeball my favorite Goya, Rubens, and Velasquez paintings, it was a lush warm Indian summer's day and the park and Botanical Gardens next to the Museum beckoned, as did the famous stand-up cafeteria across the street El Brillante, which boasts the word's greatest bocadillo de calamares, which I scarfed down with salsa rosa--yummm...a traditional treat every time I hit the Prado...
The Rocket Train Delta Science Arkestra at Spiegelworld, NYC, 10/16/08—l to r: Dean Rispler, Mike Edison, Hollis Queens, Jon Spencer, Michael Chandler, and Gary | click to enlarge
Gary Lucas Plays "The Golem", Valladolid Film Festival, Valladolid, Spain, 10/27/08
Rey Trueno, Bruno Galindo, and Gary Lucas, Valladolid Film Festival, Valladolid, Spain, 10/27/08
photos by Miguel Vallinas Prieto | click to enlarge
From the 53rd International Valladolid Film Festival Programme Book | click to enlarge
Next day, I hooked up with my guy the estimable Spanish spoken-word artist and Madrid native Bruno Galindo and his pal musician and label owner Rey Trueno who had flown in from Mexico, and together with journalist and artistic maven Hector Marquez and his lovely gal Eliezer took the train to Valladolid, a medieval city about an hour from Madrid, the occasion was the 53rd International Valladolid Film Festival where I was booked to play "The Golem" in the Teatro Cervantes--and what a night it was (although sad to say I had to miss my gal Yael Naim's show in NYC that night, ya can't be in two places at once, unless we're talking hearts), I was scheduled to go on at midnight but they held the show till 12:30am, and 5 minutes before showtime despite the drizzle and fog outside a couple hundred very cool folks appeared suddenly as if out of nowhere--and I had one of the greatest rides of my life with the film, I kid you not, which left me drained but very very happy, and the next day I got up early and did an interview for National Public Radio Spain in the hotel restaurant, and another interview I'd done the afternoon before with a very sweet female journalist in the national Spanish newspaper El Norte de Castilla was out on the stands already...
They Can't Believe He's Risen Again—Gary Lucas Plays "The Golem", Valladolid Film Festival, Valladolid, Spain, 10/27/08
Battle in Heaven—Gary Lucas Plays "The Golem", Valladolid Film Festival, Valladolid, Spain, 10/27/08
The Golem Walks Among Us—Gary Lucas Plays "The Golem", Valladolid Film Festival, Valladolid, Spain, 10/27/08
Gary Lucas Plays "The Golem", Valladolid Film Festival, Valladolid, Spain, 10/27/08
Gary Lucas and Bruno Galindo, 53rd International Valladolid Film Festival, Spain, 10/27/08
photos by Hector Marquez | click to enlarge
Thanks so much to Bruno and Hector for hooking it all up, I adore playing in Spain each and every time--only regret was I was unable to see the performance of my old friend Juana Molina, who was on tour in Spain at the time but was playing in a different city each night I was there--Juana is the beautiful and very very gifted singer/guitarist/electronica enchantress from Buenos Aires who can really conjure up incandescent atmospheres live and on disc--check out her cool new album "Un Dia" (all of her albums are seriously worthy of your attention)...Bruno saw Juana's show in Madrid the night I left to come back to NYC and said she and her band were incredible...
me, I came back to play a great gig with Dean Bowman here Thursday night at the Bowery Poetry Club with our new spiritual roots project Chase the Devil, in fact one fan had journeyed all the way from Chicago to see us perform! Check out our new MySpace site here...
Chase the Devil (Gary and Dean Bowman) bring their spiritual roots music to the Bowery Poetry Club NYC, 10/30/08
photo by Bertil Lundblad | click to enlarge
Also seriously worthy of your attention is the latest album from erotic torch-singer/songwriter/nu-jazz icon Vanessa Daou, "Joe Sent Me", which is available right now only through her website--I have followed Vanessa's music avidly over the years, and this album is her best to date, I've been walking the streets in a trance listening to it over and over on my iPod since I got a copy--although their music is apples and oranges, like Juana Molina, Vanessa Daou really knows how to create intimate moods and atmospheres like a waking dream...check out her slinky groove on "Near the Black Forest".
Speaking of grooves, me and DJ Cosmo, my partner in our avant-dance duo Wild Rumpus, have a new vinyl 12 inch, "Rock the Joint", about to drop Nov. 24th on her UK-based Bitches Brew label--this is our third single--our last one "Purple Somersault" was a iTunes UK Best of the Week download last summer--and it features the UK Human Beatbox Champion Beardyman on vocals--the advance press has been superb, check out a rave review from dance magnates' DMCUpdate.com here and there are more rave reviews, photos and info up on our page here...you can hear "Rock the Joint" now on the jukebox at our Wild Rumpus MySpace site here.
Reasons to be Cheerful: Been a good week all around in fact--along with the incredible Obama-Ramalama, legendary producer Phil Ramone (Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, et al) selected moi (blush blush) as one of his top recommended artists in his latest Huffington Post blog.
and--
I have some really really exciting news about the status of a long-time-coming collaboration very near and dear to my heart, which I will share with y'all soon...
(Good things are worth waiting for!)
xxLove
Gary
PS--If you are out and about this weekend in NYC, please come on Up to the magnificent, newly restored Bohemian National Home at 321 East 73rd (the center for Czech cultural life in the 20's here) for a Bohemian Double-Header Saturday and Monday at 7pm, both nights featuring yrs truly, literally Bohemian by birth on my father's side (the family name was originally Lichtenstein)...
First up will be a close encounter with legendary Czech underground poet Pavel Zajicek, leader of one of the darkest and best European avant-rock ensembles ever, DG 307....
I first met Pavel at Giorgio Gomelsky's Tribute to the Plastic People of the Universe held at the Kitchen in the fall of 1988, he was associated with their bass player/founder Milan Hlavsa in the early days before the PPU were founded, and in fact served prison time like them under the former Soviet-backed regime for his dissident music-making...Pavel and I have been pals for a long time, I jammed with DG 307 in the high hills outside Prague at a midnight bacchanale in the late 90's... he is an intense and charismatic presence onstage and off--and this promises to be quite a night of fierce poetry and music (his latest book of poetry is entitled "Love is a Midnight Scream from Hell"-- yeah!), an evening that should go down in the annals of L'Internationale Hallucinex (plus it's free!)...
Then on Monday I'm back at the BNH performing with "The Golem", my first performance with the film in NYC in almost 2 years...hot off the heels of my appearance with the film at the Valladolid Film Festival in Spain last week, I can't wait to tackle the Big Fella on his home Boho turf (they say the Golem is slumbering in the attic of the Bohemian National Hall, waiting to be activated...I promise to give him a wake-up call)...I will be working with a pristine, restored print of the 1920 film which has been colour-tinted...and like Saturday's event, this one is also free to the public (!)...there will be a cash-bar on hand to raise the already heady spirits of the dead and the quick in attendance (which side are you on?)... check out my short story "Me and the Golem" here to put yourself in the appropriate mood :-)
Gang was over last night (Pakistani pistol Shaista Husain and Gus Palakas, Cineaste editor Richard Porton) getting down in serious party-hearty mode, feasting on goodies from Citarella (smoked Scotch salmon, sesame chicken, mango mousse) , sipping Ombra Proseco and breathing deep of the, uh, heady whiff of victory in the air as we celebrated the most uplifiting event of the new century...initial nervous jitters as McCain took the first few states gave way to relaxed and expansive mass jubilation as the inexorable climb of the electoral college votes in Obama's favor made it official by 11pm, and we heard the delighted shrieks and shouts out on the cobblestoned streets of ye olde West Village and environs...what can I say?? I have never felt so happy about an election, for the sake not only of this fair land but for the hopes and dreams of the whole wide world...
The last few weeks have gone by in a whirl, backtracking a minute I just want to say that sitting in on Mike Edison's " Literary Mayhem Event" at the Spiegelworld down at the South Street Seaport on Oct. 16th was extra-nice, extra-textured...Mike is an alte/neu big/little soul rebel out and about on the New York boho music 'n word scene with a new book just out, "I Have Fun Everywhere I Go", a devilish double-donged dip into his nefarious activities as a former editor and publisher of "Screw" and "High Times" , adventures as hard-core punk rock drummer stalwart with Sharkey's Machine and the Raunch Hands to name a few, and so forth, Mike is a genuwine good guy/nice Jewish boy with a big heart and yen for the transgressive...
Occasion was a set by his Rocket Train Delta Science Arkestra which featured readings from fetching Rachel Shukert and Amanda Stern that skirted the pornographic (yeah!) and literary bad-boy-man-about-town Jonathan Ames, who has a great new book out and then some--I really loved playing with these guys, especially as the Rocket Train Delta Science Arkestra featured supercool Jon Spencer on geetar (what a great guy and amazing fretboard stylist--loved his Blues Explosion when I caught them live at the Paradiso in Amsterdam couple years ago..Jon's currently working with Matt Verta-Ray in psychotic rockabilly combo Heavy Trash...plus he's about to reform Boss Hog with his gal Cristina to play Barry Hogan's All Tomorrow's Parties festival soon)...Jon and I traded some mucho combustible licks ala Beck and Page circa "Stroll On"...and the lovely Hollis Queens on drums and Dean Rispler made a cool, solid rhythm section, if only to bolster the high energy grunt of Mike Edison on keys and theremin and the almighty Word...and the full house lapped it up...
Couple nights later on Wed, Oct. 22nd Mike sat in on theremin with Gods and Monsters when we played a CMJ show out in Williamsburg at Public Assembly (formerly Galapagos, where I was on a bill with Jonathan Ames many years ago playing one of my 30's Chinese pop arrangement of Chow Hsuan's "Please Allow Me to Look at You Again" from my temporarily disappeared album "The Edge of Heaven" while Paul Lazar danced like Ray Bolger crossed with Sadakichi Hartmann), special thanks to Michelle Cable at Panache Bookings for hooking us up, it was quite an incendiary gig, and the next day Jason Candler and I played at the Knit as a duo for a CMJ party...
and then I was off to Madrid, arriving Sunday Oct. 25th, and headed straight to the Prado to eyeball my favorite Goya, Rubens, and Velasquez paintings, it was a lush warm Indian summer's day and the park and Botanical Gardens next to the Museum beckoned, as did the famous stand-up cafeteria across the street El Brillante, which boasts the word's greatest bocadillo de calamares, which I scarfed down with salsa rosa--yummm...a traditional treat every time I hit the Prado...
The Rocket Train Delta Science Arkestra at Spiegelworld, NYC, 10/16/08—l to r: Dean Rispler, Mike Edison, Hollis Queens, Jon Spencer, Michael Chandler, and Gary | click to enlarge
Gary Lucas Plays "The Golem", Valladolid Film Festival, Valladolid, Spain, 10/27/08
Rey Trueno, Bruno Galindo, and Gary Lucas, Valladolid Film Festival, Valladolid, Spain, 10/27/08
photos by Miguel Vallinas Prieto | click to enlarge
From the 53rd International Valladolid Film Festival Programme Book | click to enlarge
Next day, I hooked up with my guy the estimable Spanish spoken-word artist and Madrid native Bruno Galindo and his pal musician and label owner Rey Trueno who had flown in from Mexico, and together with journalist and artistic maven Hector Marquez and his lovely gal Eliezer took the train to Valladolid, a medieval city about an hour from Madrid, the occasion was the 53rd International Valladolid Film Festival where I was booked to play "The Golem" in the Teatro Cervantes--and what a night it was (although sad to say I had to miss my gal Yael Naim's show in NYC that night, ya can't be in two places at once, unless we're talking hearts), I was scheduled to go on at midnight but they held the show till 12:30am, and 5 minutes before showtime despite the drizzle and fog outside a couple hundred very cool folks appeared suddenly as if out of nowhere--and I had one of the greatest rides of my life with the film, I kid you not, which left me drained but very very happy, and the next day I got up early and did an interview for National Public Radio Spain in the hotel restaurant, and another interview I'd done the afternoon before with a very sweet female journalist in the national Spanish newspaper El Norte de Castilla was out on the stands already...
They Can't Believe He's Risen Again—Gary Lucas Plays "The Golem", Valladolid Film Festival, Valladolid, Spain, 10/27/08
Battle in Heaven—Gary Lucas Plays "The Golem", Valladolid Film Festival, Valladolid, Spain, 10/27/08
The Golem Walks Among Us—Gary Lucas Plays "The Golem", Valladolid Film Festival, Valladolid, Spain, 10/27/08
Gary Lucas Plays "The Golem", Valladolid Film Festival, Valladolid, Spain, 10/27/08
Gary Lucas and Bruno Galindo, 53rd International Valladolid Film Festival, Spain, 10/27/08
photos by Hector Marquez | click to enlarge
Thanks so much to Bruno and Hector for hooking it all up, I adore playing in Spain each and every time--only regret was I was unable to see the performance of my old friend Juana Molina, who was on tour in Spain at the time but was playing in a different city each night I was there--Juana is the beautiful and very very gifted singer/guitarist/electronica enchantress from Buenos Aires who can really conjure up incandescent atmospheres live and on disc--check out her cool new album "Un Dia" (all of her albums are seriously worthy of your attention)...Bruno saw Juana's show in Madrid the night I left to come back to NYC and said she and her band were incredible...
me, I came back to play a great gig with Dean Bowman here Thursday night at the Bowery Poetry Club with our new spiritual roots project Chase the Devil, in fact one fan had journeyed all the way from Chicago to see us perform! Check out our new MySpace site here...
Chase the Devil (Gary and Dean Bowman) bring their spiritual roots music to the Bowery Poetry Club NYC, 10/30/08
photo by Bertil Lundblad | click to enlarge
Also seriously worthy of your attention is the latest album from erotic torch-singer/songwriter/nu-jazz icon Vanessa Daou, "Joe Sent Me", which is available right now only through her website--I have followed Vanessa's music avidly over the years, and this album is her best to date, I've been walking the streets in a trance listening to it over and over on my iPod since I got a copy--although their music is apples and oranges, like Juana Molina, Vanessa Daou really knows how to create intimate moods and atmospheres like a waking dream...check out her slinky groove on "Near the Black Forest".
Speaking of grooves, me and DJ Cosmo, my partner in our avant-dance duo Wild Rumpus, have a new vinyl 12 inch, "Rock the Joint", about to drop Nov. 24th on her UK-based Bitches Brew label--this is our third single--our last one "Purple Somersault" was a iTunes UK Best of the Week download last summer--and it features the UK Human Beatbox Champion Beardyman on vocals--the advance press has been superb, check out a rave review from dance magnates' DMCUpdate.com here and there are more rave reviews, photos and info up on our page here...you can hear "Rock the Joint" now on the jukebox at our Wild Rumpus MySpace site here.
Reasons to be Cheerful: Been a good week all around in fact--along with the incredible Obama-Ramalama, legendary producer Phil Ramone (Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, et al) selected moi (blush blush) as one of his top recommended artists in his latest Huffington Post blog.
and--
I have some really really exciting news about the status of a long-time-coming collaboration very near and dear to my heart, which I will share with y'all soon...
(Good things are worth waiting for!)
xxLove
Gary
PS--If you are out and about this weekend in NYC, please come on Up to the magnificent, newly restored Bohemian National Home at 321 East 73rd (the center for Czech cultural life in the 20's here) for a Bohemian Double-Header Saturday and Monday at 7pm, both nights featuring yrs truly, literally Bohemian by birth on my father's side (the family name was originally Lichtenstein)...
First up will be a close encounter with legendary Czech underground poet Pavel Zajicek, leader of one of the darkest and best European avant-rock ensembles ever, DG 307....
I first met Pavel at Giorgio Gomelsky's Tribute to the Plastic People of the Universe held at the Kitchen in the fall of 1988, he was associated with their bass player/founder Milan Hlavsa in the early days before the PPU were founded, and in fact served prison time like them under the former Soviet-backed regime for his dissident music-making...Pavel and I have been pals for a long time, I jammed with DG 307 in the high hills outside Prague at a midnight bacchanale in the late 90's... he is an intense and charismatic presence onstage and off--and this promises to be quite a night of fierce poetry and music (his latest book of poetry is entitled "Love is a Midnight Scream from Hell"-- yeah!), an evening that should go down in the annals of L'Internationale Hallucinex (plus it's free!)...
Then on Monday I'm back at the BNH performing with "The Golem", my first performance with the film in NYC in almost 2 years...hot off the heels of my appearance with the film at the Valladolid Film Festival in Spain last week, I can't wait to tackle the Big Fella on his home Boho turf (they say the Golem is slumbering in the attic of the Bohemian National Hall, waiting to be activated...I promise to give him a wake-up call)...I will be working with a pristine, restored print of the 1920 film which has been colour-tinted...and like Saturday's event, this one is also free to the public (!)...there will be a cash-bar on hand to raise the already heady spirits of the dead and the quick in attendance (which side are you on?)... check out my short story "Me and the Golem" here to put yourself in the appropriate mood :-)
1 Comments:
hi Gary...
we were there, in Spain (Seminci, Valladolid film festival), in your Der Golem performance...
It was very nice, really. -zenkiu-
We talk about in ours webs (in spanish...of course)
Post a Comment