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A Taste Of The Dial A Poets Archive

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Social Yet Distanced: A Taste Of The Dial A Poets Archive CREDITS: SOURCES- We have no claim or rights and are not copyright holders. This is an education, designed to entice further investigation. Not commercial use.We respect all parties and wish hope this applauds the efforts of those that are involved. Always let us know if there is an issue we can fix. Sourcing: UBUWeb Picture archives. Sounds Collection. allenginsberg.org GREAT resource Open Source, like Archive.org, and other Free or Rights Approved content and media sources Ok, busted. We googled a lot... The whole point is to get the audience to learn more. To entice further investigation into a slice of American Lit History. Got beef? Let us know. We will fix it in the most Buddhist-vegan way! In keeping with the d a p tradition, I'd welcome you to visit our Anchor Podcasting site. Let's relive the moment... anchor.fm/socialyetdistanced select Message and leave feedback on this segment, and a poem of you'd like. (1 min limit...sorry, they warned us about technology and free speech) This is only a sampling. Go. Listen, and join us. note: Allen Ginsberg, William Burroughs, Anne Waldman, Diane diPrima, Jim Carroll, Frank Ohara, and John Giorno this episode. John Giorno, Dial-A-Poem, Poetry, Anne Waldman,Jim Carroll, Frank O'Hara, Giorno Poetry Systems (GPS-001), 1972 From the LP The Dial-A-Poem Poets, Giorno Poetry Systems (GPS-001), 1972 Included in Podcast* *1. Allen Ginsberg | Vajra Mantra (2:00, Recorded at Western Illinois University, April 15, 1972)*2. Diana De Prima | Revolutionary Letters Nos. 7, 13, 16, 49(7:07, Recorded GPS, New York, March 21, 1969)*3. William Burroughs | excerpts from The Wild Boys(6:53, Recorded Duke Street, London, Nov. 19, 1971)*4. Anne Waldman | Pressure, Holy City(4:00, Recorded GPS, New York, June 9, 1972)*16. Frank O'Hara | Ode to Joy, To Hell With It(4:52, Recorded NYC, Sept. 1963)*19. Jim Carroll | from The Basketball Diaries(3:33, Recorded GPS, NYC, March 1969)FULL Album:Allen Ginsberg | Vajra Mantra Diana De Prima | Revolutionary Letters Nos. 7, 13, 16, 49 William Burroughs | excerpts from The Wild Boys Anne Waldman | Pressure, Holy City John Giorno | Vajra Kisses Emmett Williams | Duet Ed Sanders | Cemetery Hill Taylor Mead | Motorcycles Allen Ginsberg | Green Automobile 1953 Robert Creeley | The Messenger for Allen Ginsberg, I Know a Man Harris Schiff | Poems Lenore Kandel | Kali Aram Saroyan | Not a Cricket Philip Whalen | from Scenes of Life at the Capital Ted Berrigan | from The Sonnets Frank O'Hara | Ode to Joy, To Hell With It Joe Brainard | from I Remember Clark Coolidge | Small Inventions: Suite V (plurals) secanate, Suite IV Jim Carroll | from The Basketball Diaries John Cage | Mushroom Haiku, excerpt from Silence Bernadette Mayer | These Stories About After the Revolution Michael Brownstein | Geography Brion Gysin | I Am That I Am John Sinclair | The Destruction of America Anne Waldman | How the Sestina (Yawn) Works Heathcote Williams | I Will Not Pay Taxes Until David Henderson | The Louisiana Weekly  1, Ruckus Poem Part 1 Bobby Seale | excerpt from Fillmore East speech Kathleen Cleaver | excerpt from Fillmore East speech Allen Ginsberg | Blake Song: Merrily We Welcome in the YearSocial Yet Distanced: A Taste Of The Dial A Poets Archive