Monday, November 30, 2009

SUN RA Interviews & Essays - HEADPRESS.

I'm very happy to be a part of this groundbreaking collection of literature concerning the brilliant SUN RA!

--Steve Fly

SUN RA
Interviews & Essays

Editor: John Sinclair
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Composer, bandleader, pianist, poet and philosopher, Sun Ra is one of the most colourful and enduring of musical legacies, transcending time, place and cultural genres.

From the mid 1950s until his death in 1993, Sun Ra led "The Arkestra", an ensemble with an ever-changing line-up and name which sometimes numbered as many as thirty musicians living and playing together under the despotic tutelage of Sun Ra himself. Their music touched upon the entire history of jazz, from ragtime to swing, bebop to free jazz,while the band also pioneered the use of new forms, including electronic music, space music and free improvisation. But Sun Ra’s legendary status was earned as much for his eccentricities as for his unique artistic vision. Claiming to be from Saturn, he developed and propagated a mystifying sci-fi mythology which he weaved into both the music and Dadaist performances of The Arkestra (performances which inspired artists as diverse as George Clinton and MC5). His ideas are still the cause of much debate and controversy, the poetry and prose Sun Ra left behind only deepening the ambiguities around his work and ideas.

This book collects together for the first time interviews with Sun Ra, the people that knew him, and his contemporaries, alongside illuminating essays and conversational pieces regarding his prolific musical output, mystique, philosophy, fans and much more.

Contents:

  1. By way of an Introduction by Peter Dennett
  2. Sun Ra by Amiri Baraka
  3. Sun Ra Visits Planet Earth by John Sinclair
  4. It Knocks on Everybody’s Door by John Sinclair: Interview with Sun Ra, Detroit Sun, 1966
  5. Cosmic Catalyst by David Henderson: Sun Ra in New York City, Oakland & Philadelphia
  6. Word from Sun Ra by Amiri Baraka
  7. Their Space Was My Place by Ben Edmonds: Sun Ra & the MC-5 at the Grande Ballroom, Detroit, 2009
  8. Life Is Splendid by John Sinclair: Sun Ra at the Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival, 1972
  9. Interview with Amiri Baraka by Lazaro Vega, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1999
  10. I Know Everything You Need to Know About Music by John Sinclair: A Conversation with Michael Ray
  11. Arkestra in Residence by Rick Steiger: Sun Ra & His Arkestra at the Detroit Jazz Center, 1980
  12. Sun Ra Memories by John Sinclair
  13. Twenty-first Century Music by Pete Gershon: The Sun Ra Arkestra under the direction of alto saxophonist Marshall Allen
  14. The Great and Wondrous Sun Ra by John Sinclair: In Conversation with Wayne Kramer, London, June 2008
  15. My Night as a Tone Scientist by Wayne Kramer
  16. Cosmic Engineering: Jerry Dammers & the Spatial aka Orchestra / Part 1: Interview with Jerry Dammers by John Sinclair & Dylan Harding, London, 2009 / Part 2: Concert reviews by Paul Bradshaw, John Mulvey, Ian Harrison & Jack Massarik
  17. Schwartzegeist by Sadiq Bey: Live from Berlin: The Sun Ra Tribute Project
  18. Sun Ra: Myth, Magic & Music by Steve Fly Agaric 23
  19. The Mystical Estate / Part 1: Standing in the Shadow of Sun Ra by Dylan Harding / Part 2: Interview with Haf-fa Rool by David Kerekes & Caleb Selah, London, 2002
  20. Sun Ra on Film by John Sinclair & David Kerekes: The Cry of Jazz & Space is the Place
  21. Sun Ra Obituary by John Sinclair: New Orleans Times-Picayune, 1993
  22. Photos & Comics / Part 1: Sonny’s Last Song by Mat Colegate & Dan White / Part 2: Scrapbook
  23. Contributor notes
  24. About this book

EDITOR BIO: In 1969, the poet-provocateur, MC5 manager and White Panther John Sinclair found himself the victim of that decade’s draconian American drug laws, and facing a twenty-year jail sentence for the possession of two joints. The counterculture Sinclair helped create came to his rescue, however, when John Lennon, Stevie Wonder, Phil Ochs and others performed at a successful benefit gig to petition for his release. Since that epochal moment, Sinclair (whom Ben Edmonds calls the “hardest working poet in showbiz”) has travelled the globe with his beat verses and inimitable growl, performing with some of the world’s finest musicians. He interviewed Sun Ra in 1966.


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Saturday, November 21, 2009

The British War On Swimming

I was attracted to the campaign to save Coseley Baths this year, partly because I was born not far from Coseley, so I consider the Dudley Bourough and the Black Country my home. It's where many friends and family live, so I have a personal interest in the Coseley Swimming Pool closure, and more generally any NEWS concerning swimming and swimming facilities in and around that area. It feels to me like I am somehow genetically programed to take an extra interest in "what's going on" around the Dudley & Stourbridge area, maybe I have some patriotic genes that have an urgency to express themselves? Whatever the reasons, I have found myself conducting independent research into swimming and swimming facilities due to a lack of such independent research. When it comes to the political, economic and psychological information concerning swimming I have found a wall of disinformation, crooks working for private-profit, and money-power motivated individuals using a - racket - to replace older swimming facilities with new - leisure complex corporations, contracted by a new business network.

As I have mentioned before at my blog, I have personally witnessed the destruction of 3 swimming pool's - Stourbridge (87), Brierley Hill (2005) and now Coseley (2009). And spent hundreds of hours writing, reading and communicating my thoughts about swimming, swimming pools and how governments in Britain manage or miss-manage as to what the case maybe - SPORT & LEISURE?

My observations of swimming in the Dudley area have some similarities between recent cases of swimming-pool closure's up and down the country, for example:


http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/north-east-news/todays-evening-chronicle/2009/11/05/council-to-press-ahead-with-pool-closure-bid-72703-25098524/

http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1489317?UserKey=


http://www.northern-times.co.uk/news/fullstory.php/aid/6875/Ceiling_problem_shuts_Golspie_pool__96_again.html

http://www.streathamguardian.co.uk/news/4744099.Council_closes_Streatham_swimming_pool/


One of my early memories of the corporate grip over sports in Britain was when I competed in the West Midland District championships and won a couple of events, to discover that oil giant ESSO were the major sponsor, and had their logo's on T-Shirts, Banners, medals and prizes. I guess that swimming and swimming facilities has found advantages from going into business with large corporations, banks and other sponsors, but there are downsides to such collaborations too, depending on your geopolitical standpoints, or your conceptions of international capitalist corporatism. There can be no turning back the clocks, swimming pools are being knocked down and replaced by leisure centers as the UK gears up for the 2012 Olympics. The painfully obvious contradictions we get from the corporate sponsored news and telecommunications media surrounding the games are highlighted by the plight of swimming clubs, swimmer's and their vital facilities in the UK.

The London-centric attitude and economic bias toward developing the south of England, only adds to the insult and injury to the rest of the UK (and by extension the world) regarding sports facilities. Compare the numbers of new SHOPPING MALLS, and/or corporate supermarkets to new swimming pools available to the public and capable of providing a swimming facility for clubs too?

Maggie Thatcher, John Major, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown are somewhat in the firing-line here, both Labour and Conservative, for selling out their culture, agriculture, banking, entertainment and healthcare of the subjects they were hired to help, very simply, the British Government has spearheaded the international finance capitalism or global gangsterism partly to blame for this slump in public facilities and good old fashioned markets or fair and equal trade, and the rise in TESCO like private corporations. Tony Blair and TESCO highlight the sordid relationships. Most local telecommunications media seem immune to such alternative thinking and continue the river of lies and bullshit.

--Steve Fly.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Who (is) a Jew? & Shroedinger's Jew

"Isness is an illness' --Korzybski.

Did the world just make a small step into the world next door, the world of Dr. Robert Anton Wilson? Where logic and reason are juiced and blended with science and a calm, still – rational – mind, and applied to some of the most furtive areas of the shared human experience, questions of Identity, of being and of faith. Degrees of doubt and degrees of certainty may make the world a generally more sane – shared experience – without so many medieval superstitions and irrational make-believe stories having a grip upon our collective, world around economic, educational, telecommunications and agricultural means to production, means to play with, and tools to share.

To pierce superstition and bad judgement wherever it rears an ugly head with an array of probabilistic models, different ways of looking at the data, a new multiple complex of data, an analysis – something that can be scientifically and mathematically processed. Something to which formal logic and structural comparison can be applied to, something that I feel approaches the Utopian vision of equality and justice between entities, cultures, and people around the world. Here in the hard questions about how religious discrimination affects fairness, reason and scientific logic, when in 2009 – private and/or Government institutions around the world operate upon faith-based “I Said So...” basis, usually involving one supreme ordained individual who claims the power of one supreme almighty creator GOD, and so can – judge – what is what and who is who.

Maybe I’m not too far off the mark here, in my guess that Dr. Robert Anton Wilson might have been delighted by this recent London court hearing concerning the question of ‘jewishness’ and by extension ‘Identity’ and the bright prospect of a new scientific and reason based – logic - employed by both religious and non-religious people all around the world. In the life of the mind, you can be anyone you want, maybe; if it fits with the way you live you life?

I will reproduce the article from the NEW YORK TIMES in full. But first, I'll reproduce one of Dr. Wilson’s 'thought's of the Month', that struck me as linking logic – with this NY Times article. I wonder if any of the Lawyers at the trial had read this article? I hope, Bob loved lawyers. And he loved rats equally.

I think Dr. Wilson and maybelogic help define this moment of sanity and clarity, I hope all the religious dogma around the world can be defeated by science based research, probabilistic thinking and optimistic cooperative structures, open-source networks and information sharing. But without throwing out quasi-religious phenomena such as Magick, Shamanism, Spiritual exercise, Synchronicity. I hope that when such dogmas and the dangerous confusion of different semantical maps get revised and updated according to the latest data, the other phenomena will better observed.

To be revised...

--steve fly


Schroedinger's Jew. (Thought of the month)

Bloomsday 2001 e.v.
16 Juno 80 p.s.U.

97 years ago today Leopold Bloom, a fictitious man, wandered the streets of Dublin, a real city; and Joyce scholars still argue about his odd odyssey. I would like to add to the confusion with a note about Bloom's "Jewishness."

"Is" Leopold Bloom a Jew?

Not according to Orthodox Rabbinical law, which defines a Jew as the child of a Jewish mother. Bloom as the child of a Protestant mother "is not" a Jew.

According to Nazi law, however, a Jew "is" a person with a known Jewish ancestor. Bloom as the son of Rudolph Bloom [born Rudolph Virag], "is" a Jew.

See how easily a person can "be" and "not be" a Jew at the same time?

On the third hand, most humanists define a Jew as one who believes in and practices the Judaic religion. By this definition, Bloom who neither believes in nor practices any religion "is not" a Jew. But Marilyn Monroe, who practiced and probably tried to believe in Judaism while married to Arthur Miller, "was" a Jew by that definition-- for those few years, if not before or after.

Extensionally or phenomenologically, a Jew "is" somebody considered Jewish by all or most of the people he meets. By this standard the multi-ordinal Bloom "is" a Jew again.

Once more: in terms of pure existentialism a Jew "is" somebody who chooses to consider themselves Jewish. Bloom obviously doesn't consider himself Jewish but Irish, most of the time. Only when under verbal assault by the anti-semitic Citizen in Barney Kiernan's pub does Bloom define himself as Jewish ["And Jesus was a Jew too. Your god. He was a Jew like me."] Here he obviously has in mind the "known Jewish ancestor" rule, because he adds "And so was his father," to which the Citizen replies, as a correct Catholic, "He had no father," and Bloom, unfamiliar with that theology -- logic played with deuces, eights and one-eyed jacks wild -- can only pragmatically reply, "Well, his uncle then."

But recalling the incident later, Bloom says "And he called me a Jew, which as a matter of fact I'm not." Here he returns to his customary "believer in Judaic religion" definition.

I suppose Joyce made Bloom such a tangled genetic and cultural mixture to expose the absurdities of anti-semitism; but I also suspect that he wanted to undermine that neurolinguistic habit which postmodernists call "essentialism" and which Korzybski claimed invades our brains and causes hallucinations or delusions every time we use the word "is." - DR. Robert Anton Wilson. June 16th 2001. http://www.rawilson.com/thoughts.html


Who Is a Jew? Court Ruling in Britain Raises Question

LONDON — The questions before the judges in Courtroom No. 1 of Britain’s Supreme Court were as ancient and as complex as Judaism itself.
Who is a Jew? And who gets to decide?

On the surface, the court was considering a straightforward challenge to the admissions policy of a Jewish high school in London. But the case, in which arguments concluded Oct. 30, has potential repercussions for thousands of other parochial schools across Britain. And in addressing issues at the heart of Jewish identity, it has exposed bitter divisions in Britain’s community of 300,000 or so Jews, pitting members of various Jewish denominations against one another.

“This is potentially the biggest case in the British Jewish community’s modern history,” said Stephen Pollard, editor of the Jewish Chronicle newspaper here. “It speaks directly to the right of the state to intervene in how a religion operates.”
The case began when a 12-year-old boy, an observant Jew whose father is Jewish and whose mother is a Jewish convert, applied to the school, JFS. Founded in 1732 as the Jews’ Free School, it is a centerpiece of North London’s Jewish community. It has around 1,900 students, but it gets far more applicants than it accepts.

Britain has nearly 7,000 publicly financed religious schools, representing Judaism as well as the Church of England, Catholicism and Islam, among others. Under a 2006 law, the schools can in busy years give preference to applicants within their own faiths, using criteria laid down by a designated religious authority.

By many standards, the JFS applicant, identified in court papers as “M,” is Jewish. But not in the eyes of the school, which defines Judaism under the Orthodox definition set out by Jonathan Sacks, chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth. Because M’s mother converted in a progressive, not an Orthodox, synagogue, the school said, she was not a Jew — nor was her son. It turned down his application.

That would have been the end of it. But M’s family sued, saying that the school had discriminated against him. They lost, but the ruling was overturned by the Court of Appeal this summer.

In an explosive decision, the court concluded that basing school admissions on a classic test of Judaism — whether one’s mother is Jewish — was by definition discriminatory. Whether the rationale was “benign or malignant, theological or supremacist,” the court wrote, “makes it no less and no more unlawful.”

The case rested on whether the school’s test of Jewishness was based on religion, which would be legal, or on race or ethnicity, which would not. The court ruled that it was an ethnic test because it concerned the status of M’s mother rather than whether M considered himself Jewish and practiced Judaism.

“The requirement that if a pupil is to qualify for admission his mother must be Jewish, whether by descent or conversion, is a test of ethnicity which contravenes the Race Relations Act,” the court said. It added that while it was fair that Jewish schools should give preference to Jewish children, the admissions criteria must depend not on family ties, but “on faith, however defined.”

The same reasoning would apply to a Christian school that “refused to admit a child on the ground that, albeit practicing Christians, the child’s family were of Jewish origin,” the court said.

The school appealed to the Supreme Court, which is likely to rule sometime before the end of the year. The case’s importance was driven home by the sheer number of lawyers in the courtroom last week, representing not just M’s family and the school, but also the British government, the Equalities and Human Rights Commission, the United Synagogue, the British Humanist Association and the Board of Deputies of British Jews.

Meanwhile, the Court of Appeal ruling threw the school into a panicked scramble to put together a new admissions policy. It introduced a “religious practice test,” in which prospective students amass points for things like going to synagogue and doing charitable work.

That has led to all sorts of awkward practical issues, said Jon Benjamin, chief executive of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, because Orthodox Judaism forbids writing or using a computer on the Sabbath. That means that children who go to synagogue can’t “sign in,” but have to use methods like dropping prewritten postcards into boxes.

It is unclear what effect the ruling, if it is upheld, will have on other religious schools. Some Catholic schools, accustomed to using baptism as a baseline admissions criterion, are worried that they will have to adopt similar practice tests.
The case has stirred up long-simmering resentments among the leaders of different Jewish denominations, who, for starters, disagree vehemently on the definition of Jewishness. They also disagree on the issue of whether an Orthodox leader is entitled to speak for the entire community.

“Whatever happens in this case, there must be some resolution sorted out between different denominations,” Mr. Benjamin said in an interview. “That the community has failed to grasp this has had the very unfortunate result of having a judgment foisted on it by a civil court.”

Orthodox Jews, of course, sympathize with the school, saying that observance is no test of Jewishness, and that all that matters is whether one’s mother is Jewish. So little does observance matter, in fact, that “having a ham sandwich on the afternoon of Yom Kippur doesn’t make you less Jewish,” Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet, chairman of the Rabbinical Council of the United Synagogue, said recently. Lauren Lesin-Davis, chairman of the board of governors at King David, a Jewish school in Liverpool, told the BBC that the ruling violated more than 5,000 years of Jewish tradition.

“You cannot come in and start telling people how their whole lives should change, that the whole essence of their life and their religion is completely wrong,” she said.

But others are in complete sympathy with M.
“How dare they question our beliefs and our Jewishness?” David Lightman, an observant Jewish father whose daughter was also denied a place at the school because it did not recognize her mother’s conversion, told reporters recently. “I find it offensive and very upsetting.”

Rabbi Danny Rich, chief executive of Liberal Judaism here, said the lower court’s ruling, if upheld, would help make Judaism more inclusive.
“JFS is a state-funded school where my grandfather taught, and it’s selecting applicants on the basis of religious politics,” he said in an interview. “The Orthodox definition of Jewish excludes 40 percent of the Jewish community in this country.”

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/world/europe/08britain.html

Sunday, November 8, 2009

COSELEY CAMPAIGNER SENT TO GORDON BROWN FOR BRIEFING.

Um, I wonder how Brian got on? I wonder if the .gov/ tried to buy him, or bribe him? Maybe he'll become a new authority on how to save swimming pools from closure in Great Britain. Great sweetner Ian, thats more like it. Yes. But the crimes continue surrounding the closure of Coseley Baths. Burning lies and crooked bus...iness dealings, as usual. Now the Lawyers are getting paid again, what a racket: Ombudsman, Council-women, Lawyers and Journalists must love all the attension from Coseley baths palava. Open or closed, either way, they win, just part of the job. The difference between a Lawyer and rat, is you can't get a rat to do some things.... Where is the INDEPENDENT STUDY INTO THE ROOF costs, proposed about 6 months ago? why has so little of the information been SHARED witht the public? Why am I wasting my time with this classic example of faith-based government, in action?

--Fly Acrillic.

Google "coseley swimming baths" to find more articles. Again I simply compare the action of swimming, with the pseudo-actions of politics.

"Coseley Baths campaigner to meet Gordon Brown PM E-mail
Written by Assistant Editor
Thursday, 22 October 2009 08:17

The leader of the campaign to save condemned Coseley Baths will pitch to the Prime Minister this evening as residents continue their battle to save the pool.

Brian Guest is meeting Gordon Brown at a reception in Downing Street from 6pm. The summit has been arranged by Dudley North MP and Government minister Ian Austin who has commended Mr Guest for his “superb” leadership. Mr Guest said he was honoured to be asked but pledged to fight Coseley’s corner at the meeting.

“It is a privilege to be asked to meet the Prime Minister and will give me a chance to put Coseley on the map,” the 65-year-old, of Elmwood Rise, Sedgley, said.

“It’s not even just about the baths, there is the issue of the youth centre which should not have closed before the new one was ready to open.

“And we are just worried about what might be coming next.”

Mr Austin said: “Brian organised the campaign to Save Coseley Baths and did a fantastic job.

“The petition the group launched was signed by thousands of local people and the commitment and determination with which he led the campaign was superb.”

The pool in Pear Tree Lane closed at the end of August despite the efforts of Mr Guest and hundreds of campaigners.

Dudley Council says the building needs £1 million worth of repairs to make the roof safe and a further £1m to bring the baths up to scratch.

Campaigners are still hopeful of beating the bulldozer, and Mr Guest is exploring the possibility of launching legal action to prevent demolition.

Chairman of the Beacon Hill Tenants and Residents Association Peter Hartshorne and Emma Sealey, from the Dudley Christian Fellowship, have also been invited to Downing Street by Mr Austin.

“I am delighted that I will get to introduce Emma, Peter and Brian to the Prime Minister and give them the opportunity to discuss with him the issues they feel are affecting local people,” Mr Austin said.

THE RIVER STOUR . FLOW. HISTORY.

Published deatils about the river stour - Stourbridge - make for good footnotes my book SHANNANIGUMS WAVE.