December 22, 2010

Farewell Captain Beefheart

Don Van Vliet, the good captain, is gone.  Byron Coley who,  together with Thurston Moore, writes «Blabbermouth lockjaw», our underground poetry column, sent this tribute.

not knowing what else to do, i wrote a poem. here 'tis:


BEEFHEART

pappy with a khaki sweatband
old bowed potbellied barnyard
that only he noticed
the old fart was smart

these words were my calling card
used as defense against squares
throughout northern new jersey
in the early years of the 1970s

incanted while playing pinball
they sometimes piqued the interest
of a teenaged hipster chick
lollygagging ‘round the bowling alley

spoken in the classroom
or the dining hall or locker room
they were more a way of creating
a bubble of madness to protect me

from the goddamn normals
who dogged my every sullen step
trying to impress me with words
& gestures i could not understand

but the poetry of captain beefheart
at first even more than his music
got under my skin and layed eggs
that have continuously erupted

i would never be fool enough
to say i enjoyed all the captain’s bands
or records or tours, but most of them
were fine beyond belief

and provided a glimpse of something
so weird, yet apparently sustainable
that it was a balm to my soul and also
to the souls of the many other losers

who i would come to enjoy and respect
over the next decades of my life
years that would have been far bleaker
perhaps even devoid of splendor

without the model he provided.
so let this stand as a toast
to the ghost most holy-o
imperfectly human, yet umblemished

as a saint to the disaffected youth
who found sense & succor
in his vision of things as they might be
& perhaps even, as they truly were

goodnight, don
goodnight

--byron coley

October 30, 2010

LE BATHYSCAPHE 

- CULTURAL SLOWNESS -
- INTERNATIONAL TEAM - UNCERTAIN HUMOR -



Here it is at last :  LE BATHYSCAPHE 6 is finally coming out of the abyss to Montreal harbour. Another issue of bilingual cultural reports out of the cultural depths of the Old and New Worlds.

Come celebrate with us this  arrival
Wednesday november 3rd
at the Port de tête bookstore
262 east Mont-Royal avenue
in the town of Montreal
Celebrations starting at 7

We will have dark red and transparent wines, food of all form, scars and beards

PLUS
sailors on the bridge at 9 o'clock will have the chance to hear the songs of
MAXIME CATELLIER
a native of Rimouski's river shore and a fine poet whose book
BOIS DE MER
published by L'Oie de Cravan
will also be launched on that same evening!!!
His joly fellow TRAVELLING HEADCASE
will also be heard.

Do not miss this in store high sea event !


LE BATHYSCAPHE iS A SHIP 
RUNNING WITHOUT PUBLICITY OR GRANTS!
YOU ARE THE SOLE FUEL PROVIDER TO OUR ENGINES !

— IN THIS ISSUE YOU'LL FIND THE WORK OF THE FOLLOWING FINE PEOPLE—

Romy Ashby, Simon-Pierre Beaudet, Jean-Yves Bériou, Sarah Jade Bernier, Daniel Canty, Maïcke Castegnier, Geneviève Castrée, Benoît Chaput, Bérengère Cournut, Jacques Desbiens, Patrick-Guy Desjardins, Julie Doucet, Alexandre Fatta, Hélène Frédérick, Joël Gayraud, Sarah Gilbert, Michel Hellman, Thierry Horguelin, A.J. Kinik, Monsieur Molino, Hermine Ortega, Antoine Peuchmaurd, José Guadalupe Posada, Hannah Reinier, Pierre Rothlisberger,  Barthélémy Schwartz, Valerie Webber


— WHO WILL TALK ABOUT MANY THINGS INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING— 

Robert Lebel, the Greek island of Astypalea, Brian Eno, the strange crosswords in England, Quebec territory for sale, the destruction of Montreal, the musician Dr. John, Goose Bay, Haendel, Henri-Pierre Roché, Héraclite, railways and no man's lands, François Truffaut, bird names, Alistair MacLeod, travelling from Le Havre to Malta on a cargo ship, the album «Pour en finir avec le travail», a farewell to New York's Fedora, Tuli Kupferberg, Richard Huet, John Cowper Powys, the Underground City in Montreal, Giorgio di Chirico, Anarchists and the Border, sex workers and schrinks, the "mana" of the printed book.