Tag Archives: 1960s

Documentary Films: “What Happened, Miss Simone?”

One of the films generating buzz at this week’s Sundance Festival is a documentary about Nina Simone, What Happened, Miss Simone? The title comes from a poem by Maya Angelou. I want to see this one. Continue reading






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Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin: Two Film Clips

Henry Miller & Anaïs Nin on Death and Dreams | Anaïs Nin reflections






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Café Mouffe Remembers Rock ‘n’ Roll Lyricist Jerry Leiber

Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller wrote so many classic rock ‘n’ roll songs that it’s hard to know where to begin. As tributes have flowed after Leiber’s death on Aug. 22 at age 78, I’ve heard songs that I never knew were theirs. Topping that list is “Kansas City,” their first hit. The clip presented here was recorded by Fats Domino in 1956, but the tune goes back to 1949. There are more than 100 different covers of it.






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Flashbacks: Ken Kesey’s CIA-Sponsored Acid Trip

The new documentary Magic Trip: Ken Kesey’s Search for a Kool Place chronicles the hallucinogenic adventures of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters as they rode the Magic Bus across America in 1964. The bus driver was none other than Neal Cassidy, the inspiration for Dean Moriarty in Jack Kerouac’s novel On the Road. The saga was immortalized in Tom Wolfe’s best-seller The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test.






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Café Mouffe: Remembering “Wild Horses” in Mussel Shoals

I like to think the Rolling Stones got me through high school. Maybe my son would say the same. While reading Keith Richards’ account of the legendary Mussel Shoals recording session in 1969, where “Wild Horses” and “Brown Sugar” were put together, I decided to look for my Stones CDs to listen again to the music that made me move. Forget about the original vinyl LPs, the Sticky Fingers cover with lewd zipper affixed to the cardboard – you can’t reproduce that on a CD jewel box or ITunes download! The LPs are long gone, and, as I discovered, so are the CDs. Maybe they’re buried somewhere beneath the seat of Brendan’s Ford pickup truck. So I turn to YouTube, knowing that these embeds will be even more ephemeral.






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