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Pull My Daisy - 1959 (Sub Ita) [Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Gregory Corso] 

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Beat Generation Short Movie. Pull My Daisy (1959) is a short film that typifies the Beat Generation. Directed by Robert Frank and Alfred Leslie, Daisy was adapted by Jack Kerouac from the third act of his play, Beat Generation; Kerouac also provided improvised narration. It starred poets Allen Ginsberg, Peter Orlovsky and Gregory Corso, artists Larry Rivers (Milo) and Alice Neel (bishop's mother), musician David Amram, actors Richard Bellamy (Bishop) and Delphine Seyrig (Milo's wife), dancer[1] Sally Gross (bishop's sister), and Pablo Frank, Robert Frank's then-young son.
Based on an incident in the life of Beat icon Neal Cassady and his wife, the painter Carolyn, the film tells the story of a railway brakeman whose wife invites a respected bishop over for dinner. However, the brakeman's bohemian friends crash the party, with comic results.

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@SizzleMoonSong
@SizzleMoonSong 5 месяцев назад
I met Ginsberg about 40 years ago, was still quite a gifted radical poet & silver tounged public speaker with a bit of a wicked wonderous twinkle in his eyes that was most endearing. "Follow your inner moonlight; don't hide the madness"
@jamesgeis
@jamesgeis 3 месяца назад
Ginsberg was a disgusting pedophile and a member of NAMBLA who showed his support for NAMBLA in a 1994 documentary called Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys.
@cobra5088
@cobra5088 2 года назад
I love how kerouac opens this with "early morning in the universe". That statement alone paints a great picture.
@internationalicon
@internationalicon 6 месяцев назад
I was alive at the time, though too young to be conscious. I can remember my parents looking substantially like these characters. It’s a pleasure to see Alice Neel walking and moving around.
@jameskennedy721
@jameskennedy721 2 года назад
After the basic work of Kerouac , Burroughs and Ginsberg , this film is much more important than it looks . The films of Kesey's Acid Tests , and the taped ramblings of Neal round out the saga of these misfit visionaries .
@ttacking_you
@ttacking_you 4 месяца назад
Unh uh ​@peacenow42self absorbed is expecting our review to be read from the same device we view programs on. The me generation came after this. Now it's TiK Tok . The modern geist is founded on this the way conservativism was founded on letters about the French revolution
@ttacking_you
@ttacking_you 4 месяца назад
Ooh you know you're blitzed when you realize you've made it 19 minutes into this. Once again, just like them
@chiefscrubadub3928
@chiefscrubadub3928 4 месяца назад
I made it to 12 minutes then decided to wash my dishes
@larserikolofosterling2338
@larserikolofosterling2338 4 месяца назад
I made it 9 minutes. Then I had breakfast.
@ttacking_you
@ttacking_you 4 месяца назад
I saw this bytch twice!
@LavarockfilmsNet
@LavarockfilmsNet 8 дней назад
I made it about 11 min, when Ginsberg scooched between the grannies, but then I finished the dishes and returned. It's interesting.
@petercranford8556
@petercranford8556 5 лет назад
RIP Robert Frank who made many innovative pieces like this one.
@lenilenape
@lenilenape 5 лет назад
Where is the innovation?
@MrKmanthie
@MrKmanthie 5 лет назад
@@lenilenape If you don't understand what he means by "innovation" then why don't you go back to your pathetic bourgeois life, with your worthless "middle america" narrow-minded reactionaries who are you & everyone around you.
@mcmike100
@mcmike100 4 года назад
Scorsese cited this film as a major influence when he was making Goodfellas.
@matiascarnevale3948
@matiascarnevale3948 3 года назад
That's interesting! Any source you can share?
@TheRasiani
@TheRasiani 4 месяца назад
I don't see the connection. At all. This is a Beat Take on The Symposium - minus the insight.
@TheRasiani
@TheRasiani 4 месяца назад
The Beats and later on the Hippies, were really quite desperate to present their frustration and dissatisfaction with conformity as deeply profound and significant - like it was the obvious way to be. They take over a social situation where a guest has been invited - then behave rudely, making the guest feel uncomfortable to the point that he leaves. Regardless of your societal point of view, that's just rude behavior, borne of drinking all day. That's it. Were they creative? Yes, of course.
@WhiteWolfBlackStar
@WhiteWolfBlackStar Месяц назад
@@TheRasianinarration probably. One guy’s running commentary as the movie is rolling.
@TheRasiani
@TheRasiani Месяц назад
@@WhiteWolfBlackStar Got it. Thanks!
@damianmcdonagh7908
@damianmcdonagh7908 3 года назад
Carolyn Cassady's book, Off The Road is a fascinating account into the lives of the main characters associated with the Beat Generation.
@duncangowans4036
@duncangowans4036 2 года назад
I read that in 2012, sent her an email saying how much I enjoyed it, sent me a lovely reply back. Gracious lady.
@esayer33
@esayer33 Год назад
@@duncangowans4036 Jami Cassady wrote me a couple thank you notes and we corresponded a bit after I bought some Tees from the Neal Cassady store! The family are true blue.
@victheslacker6536
@victheslacker6536 4 года назад
so good! thanks for putting up the whole thing...important to remember that this groovy stuff was born in the midst of institutional racism, sexism and the red-scare...a very fearful time in america... these guys had the courage to seek beauty and break the mold... the "great" america people try to "make again" wasn't so great...and it wasn't sustainable... kinda like...now. ...pray for us the beats!!!
@rev.jimjonesandthekool-aid4488
And it has proven to be not positive for our society.
@esayer33
@esayer33 Год назад
@@rev.jimjonesandthekool-aid4488 institutional racism and sexism are not positive for society indeed.
@lLoveCarolCleavland
@lLoveCarolCleavland Год назад
You don't understand what the maga movement is about, it goes right over your head.
@tonyperez8854
@tonyperez8854 10 месяцев назад
You said it brother..
@RandomDudeOne
@RandomDudeOne 4 года назад
"And here comes old Mezz McGillicuddy" Love that line.
@johnholly1549
@johnholly1549 5 лет назад
Thank you for shareing this rare film
@jimmymurphy7789
@jimmymurphy7789 4 месяца назад
I see where Neal Cassady aquired his "Knack-O'- the-Rap", hanging around Kerouac so much (sounds just like him) - lol.
@agaluch
@agaluch 7 месяцев назад
You have to view this in the context of its time. Hollywood was making westerns. These guys were doing jazz, stream-of-consciousness, and Buddhism. Spontaneity and being in the moment were the thing.
@michigandersea3485
@michigandersea3485 6 месяцев назад
As a Buddhist, I can tell you that the Beat Generation, with the exception of Allen Ginsberg, really didn't understand Buddhism in any significant way. I don't think anyone in the West did until the late 60s at earliest, after many westerners had a chance to study with actual monks in actual Buddhist lineages
@TikhanovTV
@TikhanovTV 5 месяцев назад
Westerns were better
@juliamartin587
@juliamartin587 4 месяца назад
Ha ha what about Gary Snyder?
@ttacking_you
@ttacking_you 4 месяца назад
James Dean used to boil peyote with Ginsburg, If I recall correctly?
@jiles7726
@jiles7726 Год назад
Whatever. They can,t all be homeruns. Good to see them this young.
@davidbennett7306
@davidbennett7306 4 года назад
So much hate in the comments, which is wonderful. Squares, lol, gotta love em. As far as technique, if you don't think this man can freestyle, I don't think you can listen.
@notseekingconverts
@notseekingconverts 7 месяцев назад
Is your sister holy?? Holy holy holy? Lol.
@markandresen1
@markandresen1 5 месяцев назад
Government cocksuckers.
@Walter-gf6ct
@Walter-gf6ct 4 месяца назад
I thought this was beautiful, very inspiring. But then again I'm a beatnik.
@nikjaric5442
@nikjaric5442 4 года назад
if you like this then check out - the end 1953- and adebar 1957 both similar yet more experimental and shadows 1959
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 4 месяца назад
I have and they both suck.
@arthurbudd2900
@arthurbudd2900 4 года назад
I just started to read On the Road.
@bee-nf5bj
@bee-nf5bj 4 года назад
Hey man looks like we're in this one together. It was watching this in class that made me finally pick it up. I've enjoyed just inhaling the book without taking too much time to absorb every detail but just getting the impression of everything as it goes by
@Trace-l7k
@Trace-l7k 4 месяца назад
Dharma Bums is great too!
@paulmaryon9088
@paulmaryon9088 6 месяцев назад
Thank you
@ivanfavarin6044
@ivanfavarin6044 Год назад
It reminds me of Puccini’s Boheme, especially act I. Did anyone find this similarity? PS: Goodbye-ology is pure wit
@oldbeatpete
@oldbeatpete 4 месяца назад
If you can't just let it be, you're too uptight. 'Open your mind'😅
@sarasara239
@sarasara239 7 лет назад
grazie per averlo messo!
@RedPill-experience
@RedPill-experience 7 лет назад
Prego!!
@benmoore701
@benmoore701 5 лет назад
@@RedPill-experience love that spaghetti sauce, and this upload!
@aadamtx
@aadamtx 5 лет назад
Thanks for the upload - I've been interested in seeing that film for decades. I saw Allen Ginsburg live when he and Philip Glass performed their HYDROGEN JUKEBOX. Interesting to see here Alice Neal and Delphine Seyrig among the actors.
@davidhull1481
@davidhull1481 4 месяца назад
Kudos to the Italian translator for trying to make sense of Kerouac’s stream of consciousness. Also, I thought he’d have more of an accent.
@JoshSmith222
@JoshSmith222 10 месяцев назад
It's a mood.
@brighidclaire
@brighidclaire 3 года назад
Daddy-o disdains the average man; he holds in contempt the ordinary life yet he couldn't buy himself a cup of tea . Daddy-o doesn't like girls too much either ....... gee whiz I wish these clowns could just accept that they are gay and get over this silliness.
@avalondreaming1433
@avalondreaming1433 4 месяца назад
Ain't no body got time for this shit!
@LavarockfilmsNet
@LavarockfilmsNet 8 дней назад
This seems like a shorter version of "I Vitelloni" (1953) by Fellini.
@phildirt3
@phildirt3 5 лет назад
Just like his books!
@nikjaric5442
@nikjaric5442 4 года назад
they mustve coppied the earlier 50s film -the end 1953- but this film is still very unknown and underground but a good example of beatnik life back then which was essentially the first dole culture and counter culture in the western world basically while everyone was buying new homes built overnight and new cars with new accessories the beatniks went against it
@benmoore701
@benmoore701 5 лет назад
Great share thanks blood
@BrentWilkins7777
@BrentWilkins7777 5 месяцев назад
BEATNIKS !
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 4 месяца назад
Just like Andy Griffith!
@Geoffreydarcy-pv4mq
@Geoffreydarcy-pv4mq 4 месяца назад
Burl Ives.
@Dachtewitz
@Dachtewitz 2 года назад
THE BEAT GOES ONANDONANDON....
@losaikosavetheearth4215
@losaikosavetheearth4215 4 года назад
Excellent......
@scarygary-qq1pj
@scarygary-qq1pj 4 месяца назад
No it isn't.
@zippydoo9533
@zippydoo9533 5 месяцев назад
I must be missing something. This weird.
@AI-Hallucination
@AI-Hallucination 2 месяца назад
Robert Frank
@MrRatherino
@MrRatherino 5 лет назад
love it boys'1
@davidprince7740
@davidprince7740 4 года назад
Doe anyone know if Larry Rivers (Milo) was in the band that played the score?
@jongreenbaum250
@jongreenbaum250 3 года назад
I'm here because I've been reading Nica's Dream: The Life and Legend of the Jazz Baroness by David Kastin and this movie was mentioned. Kastin explains Pull My Daisy as coming out of the Five Spot scene (where Monk did an extended gig) with David Amram arriving on the scene as a student. This was inspired by the Paris Theater premiere of Cassavete's film Shadows (where Mingus was approached to improvise to the film because Cassavetes was all about translating jazz improv to the screen and Mingus told Cassavetes he would need 6 months to write material LOL). Sahib Shihab did the dub on Larry Rivers sax playing and Anita Ellis was the singer. That's an Amram piece in the opening.
@johnsilva9139
@johnsilva9139 4 месяца назад
Larry Rivers was a jazz saxophonist, but the sax music here is overdubbed by someone else.
@Duke-zu9li
@Duke-zu9li 8 месяцев назад
He sort of stopped sounding like Jack Kerouac....and got too caught up in imitating Lenny Bruce.
@markgramm8448
@markgramm8448 4 месяца назад
When it was Benzadrine instead of Adderall
@ed_leonardi
@ed_leonardi Год назад
RIP Alfred Leslie
@mcleanedwards7748
@mcleanedwards7748 Год назад
Secret scatalogical thought
@sclogse1
@sclogse1 Год назад
Well, it was.
@LinuxUser00
@LinuxUser00 6 месяцев назад
Artaud influence!
@filbertthedilbert1
@filbertthedilbert1 5 лет назад
Wow I thought the child with the cereal was Corso for a moment.
@sandraheaton1084
@sandraheaton1084 4 года назад
I think it's Robert Frank's son, Pablo, who sadly committed suicide at a young age.
@ttacking_you
@ttacking_you 4 месяца назад
Scatalogical?...yep thats me
@yourmother2739
@yourmother2739 2 года назад
I lived at that time. Too young to be part of it but they were a breath of fresh air cue to the monotony of the fifties.
@chiefscrubadub3928
@chiefscrubadub3928 4 месяца назад
This didn't age well
@lelandthomosoniii4743
@lelandthomosoniii4743 Год назад
Was this made in a foreign country and then the narrate is the closed caption guy???
@user-qm7nw7vd5s
@user-qm7nw7vd5s 4 месяца назад
I attended a poetry reading, by Gregory Corso at Umass/ Boston, and even shared an elevator ride with him down to the lobby, afterwards, whereby he mischievously hit on a middle aged lady, just for fun. He really did have a magical way with words, in the reading. I can see why he became such an icon. But this film is so obnoxiously pretentious! Cringeworthy! Also happened to meet Robert Frank at an awards ceremony in NYC, towards the end of his life. Totally full of himself. Not a friendly guy at all, in person. Probably believes all the praise heaped upon him. That’s my two cents…
@rwolfson1935
@rwolfson1935 4 месяца назад
i hear the ghost of lenny bruce
@ttacking_you
@ttacking_you 4 месяца назад
Hey they're showing a new way to be! These are the first me. Codependent shut ins and dissidents!
@ΓρεγκορηςΚορσες
@ΓρεγκορηςΚορσες 3 года назад
Desolation Angels!!!
@42663
@42663 3 года назад
Baseball is Holey !!! At foam and bedarwelled windows
@garyschmitz7483
@garyschmitz7483 2 года назад
ummm, is this good?
@stevennorfolk4466
@stevennorfolk4466 4 года назад
I going into the Kindness. LAMB in cities
@crystaltry4527
@crystaltry4527 4 месяца назад
Unfortunately vein and selfpossed,.
@ianusbifrons5453
@ianusbifrons5453 2 года назад
Porco il Clero arriva il Vescovooooooooooooo!
@massimodenaro9934
@massimodenaro9934 2 года назад
1959 Chinese invasion Tibet.... 63 years 😔
@bobflick9496
@bobflick9496 5 месяцев назад
the railroad guy 's voice and manner of speaking very similar to Bukowski........
@Th4rziin
@Th4rziin 2 года назад
😱😱😱😨😵😵
@tyrusquiroz8810
@tyrusquiroz8810 Год назад
7:41
@davidrosen3970
@davidrosen3970 4 месяца назад
A very long tic toc of its day, no more or less meaningful than the most recent 15 viral dance,
@MarkRockwell-d3u
@MarkRockwell-d3u 4 месяца назад
smoking weed in '59 haha
@ronniecozzi8385
@ronniecozzi8385 5 месяцев назад
Kerouac would be a drunken mess 10 years after this. Too bad.
@indiosveritas
@indiosveritas 4 месяца назад
What a bunch of losers .
@NineInchTyrone
@NineInchTyrone Год назад
Boring slow intro
@philiprife5556
@philiprife5556 4 месяца назад
To my mind it's pretty schizophrenic. Just a lot of nonsense.
@oldbeatpete
@oldbeatpete 4 месяца назад
art.
@chachadelrio
@chachadelrio 5 лет назад
The idea that being childishly anarchic is enlightening is bullshit. The best poet of that era was Amiri Baraka.
@bobtaylor170
@bobtaylor170 5 лет назад
Richard Wilbur, John Berryman, Robert Lowell. Now, those were poets.
@michaelhoward7009
@michaelhoward7009 5 лет назад
Baraka would laugh at you for making poetry an Olympic sport. Are you one of the Russian Judges? To funny.
@hd-xc2lz
@hd-xc2lz 5 лет назад
Cecil Taylor best summarized the work of Baraka as "uncharitable." And honestly, I never met a Baraka fanatic who wasn't a jerk.
@poocholanska
@poocholanska 5 лет назад
@@hd-xc2lz Really? In Blues People, he has Taylor as one of the interesting innovators of the avant-garde. By the way, you seem to be a bit of jerk yourself. Fanatic? Racist?
@davidbennett7306
@davidbennett7306 4 года назад
@@hd-xc2lz Nope. Although enshrined in the Wikipedia entry on Baraka, this is incorrect. Always check the footnotes. In this case, the Wikipedia footnote takes you to a Gerald Early piece called "The Case of Leroi Jones/Amiri Baraka." In that piece, it is Early who characterizes both Taylor and Baraka as uncharitable. Taylor never said this about Baraka, but he did say Baraka didn't understand his music. Here's the link, see for yourself: www.jstor.org/stable/40547807?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents
@aalexjohna
@aalexjohna 5 лет назад
WHAT A PILE OF FUCKING RUBBISH.
@stourleykracklite7663
@stourleykracklite7663 Год назад
Great name you have for a band.
@michaelshepherd1072
@michaelshepherd1072 5 лет назад
I only liked WSB because he was a depraved front runner & a survivor. Much as I respect HST or Keef. All the rest were hangers on and floaters, 10 percenters. "On The Road" was a racist screed of stupidity as an example. Such flowery devotion to "The Beats". Hurrumph sez I. 5 ppl drove a whole movement.
@michaelshepherd1072
@michaelshepherd1072 4 года назад
@Marlin Williams No point bothering with a reply given the last sentence of your comment.
@johnLennon255
@johnLennon255 4 года назад
@@michaelshepherd1072 it was written in the 40s u fucking idiot
@michaelshepherd1072
@michaelshepherd1072 4 года назад
@Plato Emerson This is old, but thanx for engaging...racist screed might be a bit strong. 1.5 ppl? The movement was led by a vanguard like they all are. It was more than 1.5 ppl, but not by much. On the road was a muscular story from a man who depended on his mother & treated women as bit characters regardless. WSB work speaks for itself. I love his fearlessness but he certainly didn't like women. I don't obsess about the beats. I was born in '60. Everyone turned out to be pig fuckers anyway, so who cares.
@michaelshepherd1072
@michaelshepherd1072 4 года назад
@Plato Emerson I have to admit I really haven't figured out WSB or Huncke. How could I? Drunkards I know quite well.
@swengeer
@swengeer 5 месяцев назад
Jack, you want Italian or Thousand Island with that word salad?
@gps8958
@gps8958 5 лет назад
The beats were talented,gifted guys, but I think their Achilles heel was believing everything they said or wrote was profound. Like a lot of us wannabe creators really
@0live0wire0
@0live0wire0 5 лет назад
Agreed. An artist has to be strict and deliberate in his work, but of course the piece itself should create the illusion of spontanity, whimsy and ease of creation, of a naturall process. The ease of nature mirrored in art if you will. He himself should be his greatest critic. If you start believing that anything you do is gold and a masterpiece you're lost. I'm not promoting humbleness here but rather extraordinary expectations and comparison to the great masters remmembered in history. Even Geothe felt Shaekspeare was above him.
@davidbennett7306
@davidbennett7306 4 года назад
@@0live0wire0 If you're done pronouncing what all Artists Must Do, take a load off and ease back. Ginsberg worshipped at the feet of Blake and Whitman, he loved to constantly talk about the masters, as he considered them, that he learned from. I'm not a fan of these guys particularly--Burroughs is my guy--but I don't see how you can just harrumph and wave your dismissive hand like you're the king butterfly of all. These people, more than any poet since Byron or Wordsworth, made people want to read poetry and become poets. They spawned a million--probably literally that many, if not more--avid, passionate readers and would-be poets, some of them good, some of them great. They influenced the American vernacular, they influenced music--Kerouac and Ginsberg are in a line that leads to Patti Smith, who in turn leads to...and so on. Beyond one's own reaction to their work if one has actually read it, just for this, for the passion and fire that they brought to the entire field of poetry, they deserve better than your glib scorn.
@seanocalaghan2225
@seanocalaghan2225 4 года назад
@@0live0wire0 tell me more about what an artist must do
@0live0wire0
@0live0wire0 4 года назад
@@seanocalaghan2225 he must do art
@seanocalaghan2225
@seanocalaghan2225 4 года назад
@@0live0wire0 must he but he must do it in a certain manner for it to be art must he
@slackdude1
@slackdude1 3 года назад
Took me a long time to fully appreciate Jack. Seemed like he was very artistically ambitious, ie... creating a new poetic vision of consensus consciousness, referencing everything from traditional to fringe religion, ancient and experimental literature, Jazz vocabulary, outsider philosophy and hipster argot. He was also very self conscious and critical and his mission was fuelled by youthful exuberance which had faded by the time he was even published let alone recognised. Then came the sauce and the haunted decay and apocalyptic self doubt. He was also imperfect as are us all except me of course who plays it safe on every finger of every hand.
@rev.jimjonesandthekool-aid4488
He punished himself for his partial homosexuality.
@davidhenschel1990
@davidhenschel1990 7 месяцев назад
@rev.jimjonesandth… Can you prove that?
@njorogemuzungu5127
@njorogemuzungu5127 5 месяцев назад
Apparently, this was Kerouac's favourite trick. He'd say to girls: "Pull my daisy" - and then fart.
@nelsonalgarin7025
@nelsonalgarin7025 7 лет назад
Life's a drag man.A king size bust.With bargain basement,going out business,final days clearance sale of satin voiced purveyors f of that cryptic game of words some call poetry just roll your eyes into the back of your head an dig the vacum Ghengis khan while you ride your steed of steel Harley into a chartreuse putrid sunset . Amen daddy-o a major league amen . Loosely based and Ido mean very loosely based on the reigning fictional empress of coffee house/beat poetry Fillippa from the teen cult movie classic High Schoo lConfidetial . The dialogue alone as the tired cliche goes ls worth a king's ransom. I gotta get back on the clock . Its splitville for me cat and kittys
@michaelwertzy9808
@michaelwertzy9808 5 лет назад
You're a real hep-cat dude! Nelson Allgren!
@michaelquebec6653
@michaelquebec6653 5 лет назад
For a moment, I thought this was the beat poem from "High School Confidential!" (my favorite '50's teen flick.) Regardless...I dig it, daddy-o.
@hd-xc2lz
@hd-xc2lz 5 лет назад
Fun fact- This was the actress Beltiane's (Milo's wife) first film, and her next role would be the female lead in Last Year at Marienbad.
@babycop3445
@babycop3445 4 года назад
that IS fun! what a jump
@LATULIPENOIRE
@LATULIPENOIRE 4 года назад
Son vrai nom est Delphine Seyrig, l’une des plus grandes actrices françaises.
@PaulineTriage
@PaulineTriage 3 года назад
that's delphine seyrig, probably best known for playing jeanne dielman. she also played elizabeth bathory one time.
@stevenjulien3132
@stevenjulien3132 2 года назад
If you like this movie I also recommend you India Song directed by Marguerite Duras
@johnsilva9139
@johnsilva9139 4 месяца назад
Why is Delphine Seyrig billed as Beltiane?
@giorgiobaroni4903
@giorgiobaroni4903 3 года назад
Grazie per questa rara gemma.
@johnryman-f3c
@johnryman-f3c 5 месяцев назад
This was avant guard then
@hurdygurdyguy1
@hurdygurdyguy1 4 месяца назад
And then 10 years later we get Yoko Ono! 😆
@ldzplove
@ldzplove 2 года назад
Wanting to know more about Alice Neel brought me here. I imagine the depression and WWII among other experiences informed the formative years of most of the Beat Poets and generation. Hard times
@michigandersea3485
@michigandersea3485 6 месяцев назад
Of the famous Beat Poets, only Ferlinghetti served in combat, and that in the Navy. Kerouac and Ginsberg, for example, served in the Merchant Marine toward the end of WWII. Burroughs enlisted but was declared unfit. Kurt Vonnegut, who was a contemporary, did serve in the war... and his work is substantially different in mentality from that of the Beats
@lelandthomosoniii4743
@lelandthomosoniii4743 Год назад
Did you notice the air pollution in that picture of the street it was all gray... Leaded ⛽️
@lelandthomosoniii4743
@lelandthomosoniii4743 Год назад
My first place I was so poor I just had a wicked Chair... Summer / out side Winter / inside with a blanket.
@incominghitdadirt9587
@incominghitdadirt9587 4 месяца назад
Do you think this will help with jazz ride cymbol?
@dondesper6552
@dondesper6552 4 месяца назад
Brilliant.
@Lonigo77
@Lonigo77 4 месяца назад
Fun. Fly in amber. Many thanks!
@jimmie999999999
@jimmie999999999 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for posting this!!
@RedPill-experience
@RedPill-experience 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching
@unclealand
@unclealand 3 месяца назад
Legends, but the movie is boring.
@_artorical_
@_artorical_ 11 месяцев назад
Alice *Neel (1900-1984)
@KirstyMcCarthy-pe2qr
@KirstyMcCarthy-pe2qr Месяц назад
@fattymcfatso1083
@fattymcfatso1083 Год назад
There is a much better version of this film posted elsewhere on YT.
@Davidtibi4353
@Davidtibi4353 4 месяца назад
Pull my finger
@lelandthomosoniii4743
@lelandthomosoniii4743 Год назад
I did a comment and the numbers didn't change... Still #113 ?
@franngipani
@franngipani Год назад
anyone knows what a Sheriffiane dove is?
@dianal.clausen8118
@dianal.clausen8118 5 месяцев назад
This is hilarious, thank you, i really enjoyed it. Very well fone and very entertaining.
@RedPill-experience
@RedPill-experience 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for whatching
@wjdavey3
@wjdavey3 4 месяца назад
❤️🎶👍😺🎶🙏❤️😎
@AndyFURLONG
@AndyFURLONG 4 месяца назад
pretty disgusting
@excelsior999
@excelsior999 2 года назад
Greatest film ev-ah!
@stephenmarshall2261
@stephenmarshall2261 4 месяца назад
Trash
@brezlin-hamill
@brezlin-hamill 5 месяцев назад
The Mise En Scene.......might have been ignored........( Ghetto Tenements NYCity )..........
@alabastercomix
@alabastercomix 11 месяцев назад
Nearly indistinguishable from "Drinking Out of Cups" (2006)
@michealcurrie8272
@michealcurrie8272 4 месяца назад
Kitchen sink drama
@oldbeatpete
@oldbeatpete 4 месяца назад
good title they could have used !
@ttacking_you
@ttacking_you 4 месяца назад
Oh this takes place on one of those universal mornings? 🙄
@orangelazarus91
@orangelazarus91 2 года назад
"All them 'ologies'..."
@scottconnors8419
@scottconnors8419 10 месяцев назад
Speed freaks
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