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THE BURROUGHS FILE: A reference guide to works of William S. Burroughs,
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recordings, film and video appearances, samples, publications, etcetera.
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This project began as an Internet/Usenet FAQ/index of WSB recordings and has
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grown considerably with each revision to expand in scope. Many thanks to Danny
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Iacovou for his help with adding the listing of books by WSB.
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This is Version 3.4, last updated on December 13, 1993. If you're aware of
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any Burroughs works not cited here please email any details, rumors, or
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ramblings to malcolm@wrs.com.
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The Burroughs File Index:
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1 - Recent news
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2 - Recordings
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- Recording Bibliography as of 1972
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- other WSB recordings
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- WSB samples 7 clips used by other artists
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3 - Movies and video appearances
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- WSB major works (produced/starring/scripted)
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- WSB appears
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- WSB references
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4 - Books & publications by WSB
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5 - Other items of potential interest
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- Books about WSB
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- WSB Jr. books
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- Recordings and other works referencing WSB
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6 - Contact addresses
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7 - Information wanted - missing details - Help expand this file!
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Sections are prefaced by 1), 2), N) so if online you can search/jump to a
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section by searching for "1)", etc. Recent additions are marked with "| "
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in the left margin to make it a little easier to spot what changed from the
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last revision.
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1) Recent news:
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| a recent performance:
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| The Black Rider - running November 20 - December 1, 1993
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| written by William S. Burroughs
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| music by Tom Waits (it's not clear if Waits is there live for the performance)
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| directed by Robert Wilson
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| at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York.
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| This also previously ran in Germany.
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some recent cd releases:
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'THE SACRED SAWDUST RING'
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CD with a track done by WSB & Coco. 4:25 long
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It's a dance type track with WSB speaking in the background.
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Some of the other artists on this disc are David Tibet, Sam Mills,
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Patti Palladin. The disc is all written, produced, and engineered
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by a person named Ken Thomas. Released 1993?
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For info: Sawdust Ring, PO Box 435, London, SEI 4SR
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WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS SPARE ASS ANNIE AND OTHER TALES
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Island Records 1993
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a cd project produced by Hal Wilner, with the Disposable Heroes of
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Hiphoprisy.
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01. Interlude
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02. Spare Ass Annie
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03. Interlude 2
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04. The Last Words Of Dutch Shultz
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05. Interlude 3
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06. Mildred Pierce Reporting
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07. Dr. Benway Operates
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08. Warning To Young Couples
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09. Did I ever tell you about the man who taught his asshole to talk?
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10. Last Words With Ras I. Zulu
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11. One God Universe
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12. Interlude 4
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13. The Junky's Christmas
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14. Words Of Advise For Young People
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15. Last Words With Michael Franti
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WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS - THE OPERATOR'S MANUAL featuring Burroughs, Hal Wilner,
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and Michael Franti talking about the making of Spare Ass Annie. This includes
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selected excerpts from the disc as well as a bunch of commentary.
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Island - PRCD 5003-2. 1993.
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"THE 'PRIEST' THEY CALLED HIM"
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Kurt Cobain of Nirvana has composed the backing music for a story about
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heroin by author William S. Burroughs. Cobain plays a haunting guitar
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behind Burroughs' narration of "The 'Priest' They Called Him" about a
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junkie priest who finds a suitcase in the street on Christmas Eve with
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a dismembered body.
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CD on Tim/Kerr records (TK92CD044) 1993. Approximately 10 minutes long.
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| Also released as a very limited 'signed' 10 inch.
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| "they call him priest" and "a junkie's christmas" (on Spare Ass Annie)
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| are different readings or interpretations of the same story.
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WORKS SUPPOSEDLY IN PROGRESS:
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WSB has contributed to an upcoming Coil album.
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INTERFERENCE is a current (and as-yet unreleased) musical project that
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Keith LeBlanc is involved in. Others involved include Doug Wimbish
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and Skip McDonald, and Tim Simenon (from Bomb the Bass).
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Possible winter release but doesn't have a record company to carry it yet.
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At least one track features WSB sound bytes.
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2) Recordings listing taken from an official bibliography from 1972:
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G. RECORDS AND TAPES
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1. _Call_Me_Burroughs_
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a. _Call_Me_Burroughs_. 12-inch long-playing record published by
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Gait Froge at her English Bookshop, 42, rue de Seine, Paris 6e,
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Summer 1965.
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WSB reads excerpts from The Naked Lunch on side one and from
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Nova Express on side two. The tapes were recorded and edited by
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Ian Sommerville in Paris. [description of sleeve follows]
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b. _Call_Me_Burroughs_. An American edition of G1a was released
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by ESP-Disk record company of New York City in late 1966 as ESP 1050.
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An extract from side two (Nova Express) lasting for 1.03 minutes is
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present on The ESP Sampler issued as ESP 1051 in 1967. Two extracts
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from side two are also present on an LP in Aspen 5/6, 1967.
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c. _Call_Me_Burroughs_. Issued as a C-60 cassette recording by Udo
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Breger, Gottingen, as Expanded Media Editions 6.
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2. Excerpt from Nova Express
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A 23-minute section read by WSB on Klacto/23, a tape issued by
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Carl Weissner and his Klactoveedsedsteen magazine in Frankfurt,
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September 1967.
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3. Quote
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On Dashiell Hedayat, Obsolete, a 12-inch long-playing album
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released as Shandar SR 10009, Paris, 1971. The short clip of tape
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of WSB appears at the end of the track "Love Song for Zelda"
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on face A and is WSB saying: "I have said the basic techniques
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of novia are very simple: consisting of creating and aggravating
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conflicts. No riots like injustice directed enemies" (12 seconds).
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The tape is thought to have been supplied by Daevid Allen and to
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have originated in the soundtrack of the film Towers Open Fire.
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(This was recently reissued on cd by a label out of Paris called
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Mantra (MANTRA 075) They actually list WSB as vocals on the song
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'Long Song for Zelda' The other artists on the disc are; Daevid
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Allen - lead guitar, Dashiell Hedayat - guitar, keyboards, cutups,
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Didier Malherbe - Sax, flute, and water music, Pip Pyle - Drums,
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Christian Tritsch - bass and acoustic guitar.)
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4. Quote
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a. On Ravi Shankar, Chappaqua, Original Soundtrack Recording, 12-inch
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long-playing record released by Columbia Records/CBS, New York,
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c. May 1968, as Columbia Masterworks OS 3230. The short appearance
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by WSB on the soundtrack occurs a little after the beginning of
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the last track on side two entitled "Theme" and is WSB saying,
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"An unworthy vessel, obviously -- I withdraw from the case--" (5 seconds)
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b. The alternate soundtrack for the film was Ornette Coleman's
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Chappaqua Suite. It was not used, but was recorded and released
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in France and the U.S.A. WSB's voice is present on the U.S. edition
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only.
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5. Conversation
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On short tapes made as radio advertisements for the record Brian Jones
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Presents the Pipes of Pan at Joujouka. Produced by Kenny Everett for
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Rolling Stones Records in London, 1971. The tapes were made for use
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on American FM radio. Three ads were made, two of which include
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Burroughs. They consist of music from the record edited together with
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a sales message by Everett and conversational clips by WSB, Brion Gysin,
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Derek Taylor, and Everett.
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6. Ali's Smile 10" record
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WSB reading the complete text of Ali's Smile. Brighton: Unicorn Press,
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October 1971. One side of a 12-inch long-playing record accompanying
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the book.
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7. Excerpts from The Wild Boys
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Issued on the 2-volume 12-inch long-playing record The Dial-a-Poem
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Poets, GSP001 (6.53 minutes). Recorded by John Giorno, Nov 19, 1971,
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at WSB's flat in London. Originally used as part of the Dial-a-Poem
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project.
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8. Burroughs Reading
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A tape recorded in New York, Feb 14, 1965, from Valentine's Day
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Reading. Released on a 10-inch long-playing record as _OU_ Revuedisque
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40-41 (10.15 minutes), Ingatestone, March 1972. One of 500 copies.
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_OU_ magazine consists of a collection of artwork and documents,
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often with a record, in a folder. Some copies of the record were
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issued in a separate white cover (about 75 copies).
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9. Burroughs Reading
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A tape recorded in New York, Feb 14, 1965, from Valentine's Day
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Reading. Has the same opening segment identifying the time and
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date as G8 (above). Released on a 10-inch long-playing record as
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_OU_ Revuedisque 42-43-44 (8.40 minutes), Ingatestone, Oct 10,
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1973. One of 500 copies. A few copies of the record were available
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separately but lacked any cover except a thin tissue inner sleeve.
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Other WSB recordings since 1972:
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THE NOVA CONVENTION - VOLUME 1 & 2 - 2 CASSETTES - GPS 016 & 017
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also issued on double lp
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Giorno Poetry Systems - 1979 - recorded at The Nova
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Convention includes Laurie Anderson, W.S. Burroughs,
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John Cage, Allen Ginsberg, Brion Gysin, Julia Heyward,
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Timothy Leary, Les Levine, Peter Orlovsky, Anne Waldman,
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Robert Anton Wilson, John Giorno, Philip Glass, Patti
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Smith, Terry Southern, Frank Zappa.
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WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS - NOTHING HERE NOW BUT THE RECORDINGS
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Industrial records, 1981. Complied by Genesis P-Orridge at
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the Burroughs archives in Lawrence. The last release on
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Industrial Records.
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Nothing Here But the Recordings released 1981. The last Industrial Record
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YOU'RE THE GUY I WANT TO SHARE MY MONEY WITH - LP GPS 020-021
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Giorno Poetry Systems - 1981 - spoken word album split
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between W.S. Burroughs, Laurie Anderson & John Giorno.
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WSB pieces from "Red Night Tour" - has been reissued on cd.
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FRUIT OF THE ORIGINAL SIN (COMP. WITH PETER GORDON, WINSTON TONG, DNA, ETC.)
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1981 DISQUES DU CREPUSCULE TWI 035 - Double lp, reissued on cd
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WSB track is called "Twilight's Last Gleaming", from the Red Night
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Tour w/John Giorno, Keystone Corner, San Francisco 5/16/81.
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YOU'RE A HOOK - 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF DIAL A POEM - 1983 - LP
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GPS release w/ various artists and
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WSB's "Old Man Bickford"
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NAROPA INSTITUTE 1983
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tape of Burroughs from Naropa Institute 1983, appears to be a bootleg.
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BETTER AN OLD DEMON THAN A NEW GOD - LP
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Giorno Poetry Systems - 1983 or 84? - spokenword & musical
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compilation including David Johansen, John Giorno,
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W.S. Burroughs, PTV, Lydia Lunch, Meredith Monk,
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Jim Carroll, Anne Waldman, Richard Hell, Arto Lindsay.
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MYTHS: INSTRUCTIONS 1.
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1984 BELGIUM - SUB ROSA 33001-1
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COMPILATION WITH WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS, CAMBERWELL NOW, ETC.
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track 3 - The Five Steps (with Martin Olson, percussion/electronics)
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also has tracks by Genesis P-Orridge & SPK
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Also noted as "The Myths Collection Part One" cd, Sub Rosa, subcd003-15
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THE MYTHS COLLECTION PART TWO
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Sub Rosa (SUBCD009-32)
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WSB track called 'Burroughs called the Law' (1:30).
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Recorded in the Mid 60s by WSB.
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A DIAMOND HIDDEN IN THE MOUTH OF A CORPSE - LP gps 035
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Giorno Poetry Systems - 1985 - spokenword & musical
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compilation including W.S. Burroughs, Husker Du, Cabaret
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Voltaire, David Johansen, John Giorno Band, Diamanda Galas,
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Coil, Michael Gira, Sonic Youth, David Van Tieghem,
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Jessica Hagedorn and the Gangster Choir.
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WSB's "the president/colonel bradford/every man a god"
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from _the western land_
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WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS - BREAK THROUGH IN GREY ROOM - LP/CD
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Sub Rosa, released February 1987, lp SUB 33005-8, cd SUB CD006-9.
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Tracks - Canine Was In Combat With The Alien/Origin And Theory Of The
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Tape Cutup/Recalling All Active Agents/Silver Smoke Of Dreams/Junkie
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Relations/Joujouka (x4)/Curse Go Back/Present Time Excersises/Working
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With The Popular Forces/Interview With Mr.Martin/Soundpiece/Burroughs
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Called The Law
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WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS - THE DOCTOR IS ON THE MARKET - LP
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Les Temps Modernes Recordings - 1986 - LTMV:XX
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Various spoken word pieces.
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WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS - THE DOCTOR IS ON THE MARKET - LP - no jacket
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Interior Music - IM003 - 1986(?)
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"I found this record inside the MINUTES LP, listed
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hereafter, Jacket when I bought it new. I opened
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another MINUTES record to see if it had one also and it
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didn't. So I have no idea if this was a mistake
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or what." - Doug Grant
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There are two differences from the Les Temps Modernes release:
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#1. Track 3 side 1 is listed as "The Green Nun"
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Listed as "Old Sarge Smiles" on LTM
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release.
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#2. Track 5 side 1 is listed as "Technical
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Psychiatry". Listed as "Meeting of the
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International Conference of Technical
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Psychiatry" on the LTM release.
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SMACK MY CRACK - LP
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Giorno Poetry Systems - 1987 gps 038
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- spokenword & musical compilation including
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W.S. Burroughs, Tom Waits, Butthole Surfers, Chris Stein,
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Einsturzende Neubauten, Diamanda Galas, Nick Cave, Swans,
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John Giorno Band, Chad & Sudan.
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WSB's "words of advice/kim like the great gatsby"
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| WSB's extracts are taken from a draft of The Place of Dead Roads.
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| There are slight differences between the final version and the CD.
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MINUTES LTM V:XV - LP
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Les Temps Modernes - March 1987 -
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Comp with W.S. Burroughs, Jean Cocteau,
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Winston Tong, Jacques Derrida, Richard Jobson,
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The Monochrome Set, Louis Phillippe.
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MINUTES TO GO!
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1987 BEL INTERIOR MUSIC IM 001
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COMPILATION WITH WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS, WINSTON TONG, ANTI-GROUP, CV...
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This is a different compilation than the one above, though
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they both apparently feature some of the same artists.
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WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS - UNCOMMON QUOTES - CD
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Caravan of Dreams Prod. - 1988 - essay titled "William
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Burroughs: A Shift in Vision" enclosed. Recorded live
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at the Caravan of Dreams, Sept. 11, 1986.
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LIKE A GIRL, I WANT YOU TO KEEP COMING - LP/CD GPS 040
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Giorno Poetry Systems - 1989 - spokenword & musical
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compilation including W.S. Burroughs, Debbie Harry,
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David Byrne, New Order, Karen Finley, Henry Rollins
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band, John Giorno Band, PMS, Live Skull.
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WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS - DEAD CITY RADIO - CD (Island 422-846 264-2)
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Island Records - 1990 - WSB spokenword over various musical
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backdrops including Sonic Youth, John Cale, NBC Symphony
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Orchestra, Chris Stein & others.
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Also released as USA CD Polygram 846264-2
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Canada CD Island CID-846264
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WILLIAMS S. BURROUGHS - THE ELVIS OF LETTERS - LP/EP/CD (1985?)
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T.K./Takoma Records (1991)/ Tim Kerr cd (91CD001)
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- includes Burroughs Break, Word is Virus, Millions of Images,
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and The Hipster Be-Bop Junkie.
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WSB w/ music by Gus Van Sant (known for his films).
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The 7" version only has 2 tracks:
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"Millions of Images"/"Hipster Be-Bop Junkie"
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CASH COW, THE BEST OF GIORNO POETRY SYSTEMS, 1965-1993
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Joint release by East Side Digital and GPS.
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Artists include Cabaret Voltaire, William S. Burroughs, Debbie
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Harry, Buster Poindexter, John Giorno, Husker Du, Laurie Anderson,
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Philip Glass, Patti Smith, Coil, Diamanda Galas, Frank Zappa and Glenn
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Branca.
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Frank Zappa does "The Talking Asshole." This is a reading from Burroughs
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"Naked Lunch." There is also a nice BW photo of Frank Zappa and Burroughs.
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"The Talking Asshole" was recorded at The Nova Convention, Dec. 2, 1978,
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and previously issued on "The Nova Convention LP" (1979) and "You're a
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Hook LP" (1983).
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THE 'PRIEST' THEY CALLED HIM
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cd on Tim/Kerr records (TK92CD044) 1993
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with music by Kurt Cobain (of Nirvana)
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about a junkie priest who finds a suitcase in the street on Christmas
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Eve with a dismembered body. Approximately 10 minutes.
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| Also released as a very limited 'signed' 10 inch.
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BETTER AN OLD DEMON THAN A NEW GOD - LP
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Giorno Poetry Systems release w/ various
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artists and WSB's "Dinosaurs".
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WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS - ZERO TIME TO THE SICK TRACKS
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(CASSETTE-ONLY) 19?? US (?) WSB 001
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WHAT IS INDUSTRIAL MUSIC? 198?
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compilation of Industrial Records singles
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track called "Nothing Here Now" by William S. Burroughs.
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THE REVISED BOY SCOUT MANUAL - 3 Cassettes
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The Boy Scouts cassettes are the source of the article in the
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RE/search book. The book transcribes 1 cassettes' worth.
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Subject: Basically a manual detailing how to overthrow a government
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of your choice.
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INTERVIEW WITH WSB
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There is also a cassette tape put out by The Temple of
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Psychick Youth - "Interview with WSB" - It may be available
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from the US section of TOPY and should be available through
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the English section.
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| Cold Spring in UK (a sort of TOPY-affiliated label) released a cassette on
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| the cut-up method with WSB, Brion Gysin, and Genesis P-Orridge, limited to
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| 23 copies. Possibly the same as the TOPY release mentioned above.
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| Contents unknown, but i think it was how-to info from interviews.
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Not necessarily WSB releases but using Burroughs quotes/samples:
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| This is getting to be a tough call, as I haven't even seen or heard many of
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| these releases and it's not always clear whether WSB is a major contributer
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| or if hew was just sampled from other recordings with or without his permission.
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| But I feel it useful and necessary to separate the major releases under WSB's
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| name from the ones that were musical releases using WSB material. With recent
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| works such as the collaboration with Cobian and DHoH it becomes harder to define
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| what is a major WSB release and what isn't. I'm not going to worry about it too
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| much. If something like Material's & souls really had a very direct WSB involvment
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| it still doesn't belong on the WSB release list above unless it was released under
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| his name.
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Some listings have the WSB sample/text included. If part of the
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sample was unclear "***" indicates a missed word.
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SOFT MACHINE - TRIPLE ECHO (3-lp box) 1977
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| "She's Gone" - Version recorded June 1967, appears on Soft Machine's
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| Triple Echo 3-LP compilation (1977). WSB credited with "Barely audible
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| aphorism". Another version that may or may not include the WSB sample
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| appeared on their 1967 Giorgio Gomelsky demos which were later released
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| as the lp "At The Beginning" and "Jet Propelled Photograph" and "Rock
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| Generation Volume 8". The band Soft Machine was actually named after
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| a Burroughs novel, and founding member supposedly played a role in
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| introducing WSB to Terry Riley and tape loops in the early 60's. Allen
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| was also respsonsible for the WSB connection to the Dashiel Heydayat
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| lp using Burroughs tapes. The Soft Machine took their name, with
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| permission, from the title of a novel by WSB. Band member Daevid Allen
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| worked with WSB in the early 60's and introduced WSB to Terry Riley.
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| While WSB was apparently already familiar with tape decks and edits and
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| experimentation via Brion Gysin during this period, rumor has it that
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| Riley & Allen introduced Burroughs to tape loops around 1963 when
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| working with him on a Burroughs production (The Ticket That Exploded?)
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| while WSB resided at the "Beat Hotel".
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LAURIE ANDERSON MISTER HEARTBREAK LP/CD
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1984 US WARNER BROTHERS 9-25077-1 (LP) 9 25077 - 2 (CD)
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and
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12" - SHARKEY'S DAY(EDIT)/ SHARKEY'S NIGHT(EXTENDED)/ EXCELLENT BIRD
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1984 US WARNER BROTHERS PRO-A-2123
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on Sharkeys night: the vocal on this track is spoken by WSB.
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LAURIE ANDERSON - HOME OF THE BRAVE CD: Warner Bros. 9 25400 - 2
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Late Show: uses a William S. Burroughs sample and no other vocals
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The sample is "Listen to my heartbeat".
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Language is a virus: There is a WSB quote on the sleeve after the text for the track.
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The quote is "Language is a virus from outer space".
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This is also a film/video release of HOME OF THE BRAVE.
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LAURIE ANDERSON "UNITED STATES, PARTS I-IV" 5 LP set. Warner Bros 25192-1
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features the song "Language is a virus", and is preceded by "Difficult
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Listening Hour", during which reference is made to WSB. The quote goes:
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"... what's going on here anyways ? Who are you ?
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And he said, 'now, I'm the Soul Doctor, and you know, language is a
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virus from outer space, and hearing your name is better than seeing
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your face.' "
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MATERIAL - SEVEN SOULS (1989) VIRGIN
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Most of the cuts on this album are new recordings of Burroughs over a
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pastiche of funk and Middle Eastern stuff.
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MINISTRY - JUST ONE FIX cd-single Sire/Warner Bros. 40677-2
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| Tracks 1 and 3 are alternate mixes of Just One Fix (from Psalm 69)
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| with some samples of WSB.
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| Track 2 - "Quick Fix" (4:11) spoken words by WSB and music by MINISTRY
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| [cover painting: "Last Chance Junction And Curse On Drug Hysteria"
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| by William S. Burroughs]
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| "Smash the control images. Smash the control machine.
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| Junkies have no interest in sex and they have no interest in
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| other people except as suppliers of junk.
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| They go around looking younger for a few days. Then they need more.
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| "Quick Fix" [the entire song is a WSB monologue put to music]
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| "To put it country simple. Earth has a lot of things other folks
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| might want, like the whole planet. And maybe these folks would
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| like a few changes made. Like more carbon dioxide in the
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| atmosphere [***] for their way of life. You seen this happen before
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| right in the United States. Your way of life destroyed the Indians
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| way of life. I'm with the invaders, no use trying to hide that. And
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| at the same time I disagree with some of the things they're doing.
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| No we're not united any more than you are. [etc]
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| "Just One Fix (V.E.)"
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| "Break it all down
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| They go around looking younger for a few days. Then they need more.
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| Break it all down
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JESUS & MARY CHAIN - "ROLLERCOASTER E.P." - 12"
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Blanco Y Negro - 1st track, side two,
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"Lowlife" opens with WSB speaking.
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"I bear no sick words, junk words..."
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| JESUS & MARY CHAIN "Almost Gold"
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| limited edition 10" (1992) features 3 live tracks including "Lowlife"
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| with same sample as on release above.
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NICK HAEFFNER uses WSB quotes in his version of
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"Song From the Bottom of a Well".
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MEAT BEAT MANIFESTO "God O.D. pt. 1" STORM THE STUDIO
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WaxTrax Records, WAXCD066
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"Storm the Studio"
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GARY CLAIL "Toes Tapping" END OF THE CENTURY PARTY
|
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On-U Sound Records, On-U CD9
|
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"Lock them out and block the door. Bar them out for ever more.
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Change the lock and chain the door. *** them out for ever more."
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TACKHEAD "Ticking Time Bomb" FRIENDLY AS A HANDGRENADE
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TVT Records 4060
|
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"This world would be a pretty easy and pleasant place to live
|
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if everybody would just mind his own business."
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"Get us into the *** they screamed, without a ***, without a ***"
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MARK STEWART "The Wrong Name & The Wrong Number" PAY IT ALL BACK,
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VOLUME 2 On-U/Nettwerk/Capitol W2-98
|
|
[this one contains a LOT of short cut-ups of WSB thrown together]
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"The wrong name and the wrong number"
|
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"Getty, Lee, Rockefeller"
|
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"I have not come"
|
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"Hear that?"
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"Why don't I come over with a board and drink Coca-Cola"
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"Don't let them out, don't"
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"The worlds of the all-powerful boards and syndicates of the earth"
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"Explain how the *** 100 million more or less *** sweat down the
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|
drain"
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"Let them see us, don't tell them what we are doing"
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"The apes, the dogs, the rat-men"
|
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"Tape-worms, intestinal parasites"
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[etc]
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INTERFERENCE - unreleased work in progress
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INTERFERENCE is a current (and as-yet unreleased) project that
|
|
Keith LeBlanc is involved in. Others involved include Doug Wimbish
|
|
and Skip McDonald, and Tim Simenon (from Bomb the Bass).
|
|
Possible winter release but doesn't have a record company to carry it yet.
|
|
|
|
WSB is "on an INTERFERENCE track, he's talking about New World
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|
Order and this is ages ago - sixties, from a speech in the sixties.
|
|
It's got George Bush saying "New World Order" and Burroughs say
|
|
"What Order? Controlling shit-house of the World. The White House."
|
|
It goes on and on, it's really incredible what he's talking
|
|
about and he's saying "we don't just report the news, we
|
|
write it." He's saying "I've got millions and millions of
|
|
images that I can blast right out and control you gooks
|
|
right down to the molecule." In other words, television.
|
|
Then at the end he says "I've got orgasms, I've got screams,
|
|
I don't need art, space, what good is it that to me?" - Keith LeBlanc
|
|
|
|
SKREW - BURNING IN WATER, DROWNING IN FLAME
|
|
(MetalBlade/WB 1992) 26948-2
|
|
WSB sample on the track 'Poisonous'.
|
|
"Sometimes I think some junkie nurse maybe *** on my medication."
|
|
|
|
KEITH LEBLANC - MAJOR MALFUNCTION
|
|
World Records, WR005CD
|
|
on the track "Major Malfunction"
|
|
"Short time to go. Minutes...
|
|
Your planet has been invaded. [not 100% sure this is his voice]
|
|
Listen to my last words [...] world.
|
|
I have not come to explain or tidy up.
|
|
They is right, Mister, whoever is responsible for that whodunnit[?].
|
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They is right, Mister, whoever is responsible for that.
|
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I say to all these words are not premature, these words may be too
|
|
late.
|
|
Minutes to go. Minutes to go.
|
|
Premature reconversion, reconversion blues."
|
|
|
|
| DECODER - Film Soundtrack
|
|
| vocal samples WSB's cameos are included on soundtrack from
|
|
| Crippled Frog Records [which might have been a precursor to Temple Records]
|
|
|
|
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|
===================
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3) Movies & Videos:
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===================
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There are several video tapes of/by WSB available from Mystic Fire Video
|
|
(in the US, so these would be NTSC, as are most videos mentioned here
|
|
unless stated otherwise.)
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|
|
|
| There were 3 Burroughs/Gysin/Balch film collaborations:
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|
|
| Towers Open Fire 1964
|
|
| Based on drafts for The Soft Machine. Supposedly available on
|
|
| Mystic Fire Video and featuring Gysin and his Dream Machine.
|
|
|
|
| The Cut Ups 1966
|
|
| A short experimental film using cut-up techniques, later cut to
|
|
| 12 minutes. Source film included Guerilla Conditions, an unreleased
|
|
| silent documentary about WSB and Gysin in Paris. Miles reports
|
|
| that this film was the source of some of the techniques used
|
|
| by Nick Roeg in Performance [aside: the books that appear so
|
|
| prominently in Performance are the original Calder hardcover
|
|
| editions of Dead Fingers Talk, The Naked Lunch etc.]
|
|
|
|
| Bill and Tony 1968(?)
|
|
| Short film based on a Burroughs text.
|
|
|
|
| I can find very little documentation about the original film version of
|
|
| The Naked Lunch. Planet R101 has an extract from an early draft of the
|
|
| script and its chronology mentions Gysin as collaborating on the film
|
|
| scenario in 1969 which would put the release some time in the early
|
|
| 1970's. I seem to remember Factory records putting out a 2 or 3 video
|
|
| cassette set of a Burroughs seminar that incorporated footage from The
|
|
| Naked Lunch (possibly the whole thing) in about 1984. I'm pretty sure
|
|
| that Cronenberg's book on the making of his version of The Naked Lunch
|
|
| (Everything Is Permitted(?)) has a forward by WSB where he mentions the
|
|
| earlier version but I don't have a copy. - Chris Flatters cflatter@nrao.edu
|
|
|
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|
|
OLD HABITS DIE HARD - Video - Giorno Pak 5
|
|
Contains piece by W.S. Burroughs.
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|
|
|
GANG OF SOULS - Video - Giorno Pak 4
|
|
Contains piece by W.S. Burroughs
|
|
|
|
IT'S CLEAN IT JUST LOOKS DIRTY - Video - Giorno Pak 3
|
|
Contains short movie (approx 14 min) featuring
|
|
W.S. Burroughs.
|
|
|
|
DRUGSTORE COWBOY - Movie - Cameo appearance by WSB as Junkie
|
|
Priest. Gus Van Sant film. Available on Video.
|
|
(also see references to audio releases with Van Sant above)
|
|
|
|
TWISTER - Movie - Cameo appearance by WSB as gun shooter.
|
|
is available on video and also stars Crispin Glover.
|
|
|
|
| FRIED SHOES, COOKED DIAMONDS
|
|
a film documentary on a gathering at Naropa Institute with all the
|
|
beat poets and figures of that time including WSB.
|
|
|
|
There's a video called BURROUGHS that includes an appearance of Burroughs on
|
|
Saturday Night Live and some interviews and footage from some films of his.
|
|
may be the same item as below.
|
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|
|
William Burroughs <videorecording>
|
|
Roland Collection, ICA
|
|
Northbrook, Ill. : Roland Collection of Films on Art : ICA
|
|
Video, <198-?>
|
|
|
|
A video of Burroughs's Thanksgiving piece (from Dead City Radio)
|
|
appeared in U2's Zoo TV special, aired on MTV and Fox in 1992.
|
|
| "Thanksgiving" video was directed by Gus van Sant...
|
|
MTV has run a short clip from a video featuring WSB reading.
|
|
Not sure of the source or title, but it may have been "King of the sewers".
|
|
It was definitely something with sewers. (Could be same as Zoo TV clip?)
|
|
|
|
Ministry: WSB also appears (speaking and image) on the Ministry
|
|
video, "Just One Fix", the Cold Turkey of the 90s.
|
|
|
|
Laurie Anderson's film "Home of the Brave" has WSB dancing with
|
|
Laurie and giving two short recitations. Also, the film features the
|
|
song "Language is a virus", title taken from WSB.
|
|
|
|
'Heavy Petting', is a 'movie'/doc featuring lots of old sex education
|
|
clips, and with various actors/artists talking about their sexual
|
|
experiences. William S Burroughs was one of the people featured.
|
|
The producer and director was "Obie Benz". Also featured Sandra Bernhard,
|
|
David Byrne, and a lot of other people.
|
|
|
|
Burroughs does the narration for the B&W film "Witchcraft Through the
|
|
Ages," (HAXAN), this old & cheesy pseudo-documentary. The video is at least
|
|
an hour long & W.S.B. does the entire thing. its an old silent film from 1922
|
|
that was reissued in the sixties with music and WSB as narrater.
|
|
This has been found for rental at Wherehouse video and Blockbuster!
|
|
|
|
The Subgenius !Arise! video uses extensive cut ups from "Witchcraft
|
|
Through the Ages".
|
|
|
|
NAKED LUNCH, a film by David Cronenberg, is more a semi-biographical fantasy
|
|
based on William S. Burroughs life than it is an adaptation of Naked Lunch.
|
|
Soundtrack by Ornette Coleman.
|
|
|
|
| DECODER - Movie - video w/ booklet.
|
|
| is a German film with WSB cameos, with vocal also included on soundtrack
|
|
|
|
====================================
|
|
4) Published books and works by WSB:
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|
====================================
|
|
|
|
The Place OF Dead Roads
|
|
LC 83-8498.
|
|
320p. 1985. ltd signed ed. 100.00
|
|
(0-03-070416-2) H Holt & Co.
|
|
|
|
The Place OF Dead Roads
|
|
LC 83-8498.
|
|
320p. 1985. pap. 9.95
|
|
(0-8050-1541-8, Owl Bks) H Holt & Co.
|
|
|
|
Tornado Alley
|
|
(illus) 56p.
|
|
(Orig.) 1989. 16.00 (0-916156-85-0);
|
|
signed, limited 50.00 (0-916156-84-2);
|
|
pap 9.00x (0-916156-84-4) Cherry Valley
|
|
|
|
Watching The World's Weather
|
|
(illus) 250p. 1991. 24.95
|
|
(0-521-34342-9) Cambridge U Pr.
|
|
|
|
The Yage Letters (Burroughs and Ginsberg)
|
|
LC 63-12222
|
|
(Orig). 1963. pap. 5.95
|
|
(0-87286-004-3) City Lights.
|
|
|
|
The Adding Machine: Collected Essays
|
|
201p. 1986. 16.95
|
|
(0-685-13462-8) Seaver Bks.
|
|
|
|
Ah Pook Is Here!
|
|
1982. pap.
|
|
(0-7145-3859-0) Riverrun Ny.
|
|
|
|
Blade Runner: A Movie
|
|
LC 78-21584.
|
|
1979. (Dynamic Bks);
|
|
pap. 6.95 (0-912652-46-2);
|
|
signed ed. o.p. 20.00 (0-912652-47-0) Blue Wind.
|
|
|
|
The Burroughs File
|
|
1984. 9.95 (0-87286-158-9);
|
|
pap. 8.95 City Lights.
|
|
|
|
The Cat Inside
|
|
LC 92-1126.
|
|
96p. 1992. 10.00
|
|
(0-670-84465-9, Viking) Viking Penguin.
|
|
|
|
Cities Of Red Night
|
|
1992. pap. 9.95
|
|
(0-8050-1763-1) H Holt & Co.
|
|
|
|
The Exterminator
|
|
(Fiction Ser.) 176p. 1979. pap. 7.95
|
|
(0-14-005003-5, Penguin Bks) Viking Penguin.
|
|
|
|
The Four Horseman Of The Apocalypse
|
|
Wilson, Terry, tr. from ENG
|
|
67p. (Orig., GER). 1984. pap. 9.95
|
|
(3-88030-027-5) Left Bank.
|
|
|
|
Interzone
|
|
224p. 1990. pap. 9.95
|
|
(0-14-009451-2, Penguin Bks) Viking Penguin.
|
|
|
|
The Job: Interviews with William S. Burroughs
|
|
224p 1989. pap. 11.00
|
|
(0-14-011882-9, Penguin Bks) Viking Penguin.
|
|
|
|
Junky
|
|
(Fiction Ser.) 176p. 1977. pap. 9.00
|
|
(0-14-004351-9, Penguin Bks) Viking Penguin.
|
|
|
|
The Last Words Of Dutch Schultz
|
|
LC 80-54557.
|
|
(illus). 1987 pap. 4.95
|
|
(0-8050-0179-4) Seaver Bks.
|
|
|
|
Naked Lunch
|
|
LC 83-83214.
|
|
256p. 1984 17.95 (0-8021-1204-8);
|
|
pap. 6.95 (0-8021-3093-3) Grove Pr.
|
|
|
|
Naked Lunch
|
|
1992. pap. 11.95
|
|
(0-8021-3295-2) Grove Pr.
|
|
|
|
Naked Scientology, Ali's Smile
|
|
106p. (Orig., GER.). 1985. pap. text ed. 8.95
|
|
(3-88030-011-9) Left Bank.
|
|
|
|
Nova Express
|
|
LC 92-18339.
|
|
1992. write for info.
|
|
(0-8021-3330-4) Grove Pr.
|
|
|
|
Port of Saints
|
|
LC 80-10309.
|
|
1980 24.95 (0-912652-64-0);
|
|
pap. 12.95 (0-912652-65-9) Blue Wind.
|
|
|
|
Queer
|
|
144p. 1987. pap. 8.95
|
|
(0-14-008389-8, Penguin Bks) Viking Penguin.
|
|
|
|
The Ticket That Exploded
|
|
224p. 7.95
|
|
(0-802105150-7) Grove Pr.
|
|
|
|
Uncommon Quotes,
|
|
Vol. 1. Hoffman, Kathelin, ed.
|
|
1989. 12.50 (0-929856-00-7);
|
|
cassette avail. Caravan Dreams Prodns.
|
|
|
|
The Western Lands
|
|
1987. 18.95
|
|
(0-670-81352-4) Viking Penguin.
|
|
|
|
The Western Lands
|
|
272p. 1988. pap 9.95
|
|
(0-14-009456-3, Penguin Bks) Viking Penguin.
|
|
|
|
The Wild Boys: A Book Of The Dead
|
|
LC 92-19273.
|
|
1992. write for info.
|
|
(0-8021-3331-2) Grove Pr.
|
|
|
|
Cobble Stone Gardens
|
|
1st ed.
|
|
<Baltimore> : Cherry Valley Editions, c1976.
|
|
| (Contents of which are included in The Burroughs File.)
|
|
|
|
Dead Fingers Talk
|
|
London : Tandem, <1970, c1963>.
|
|
| (Either a cut up or collection of excerpts from Naked Lunch and the
|
|
| next 3-4 novels designed to get through UK censors.)
|
|
|
|
Early Routines
|
|
Santa Barbara, Calif. : Cadmus Editions, 1981.
|
|
|
|
The Job : interviews with William S. Burroughs / by Daniel Odier.
|
|
Rev. and enl. ed., including "Playback from Eden to Watergate"
|
|
and "Electronic revolution, 1970-71".
|
|
New York : Grove Press : distributed by Random House, <1974>.
|
|
|
|
The Job : topical writings and interviews / William S. Burroughs
|
|
with Daniel Odier.
|
|
London : John Calder, 1984.
|
|
|
|
With William Burroughs : a report from the bunker
|
|
edited by Victor Bockris.
|
|
1st ed.
|
|
New York : Seaver Books ; distributed by Grove Press, 1981.
|
|
|
|
Brion Gysin let the mice in.
|
|
by Gysin, Brion.
|
|
Edited by Jan Herman. With texts by William Burroughs & Ian Sommerville.
|
|
<West Glover, Vt.> Something Else Press <1973>.
|
|
|
|
Electronic revolution
|
|
2nd ed. enl. by Feedback from Watergate to the Garden of Eden.
|
|
<Bonn> : Expanded Media Editions, c1976.
|
|
|
|
Here to go : planet R-101
|
|
by Brion Gysin ;
|
|
interviewed by Terry Wilson ;
|
|
with introduction and texts by William S. Burroughs & Brion Gysin.
|
|
<San Francisco, CA> : Re/Search Publications;
|
|
<Eugene, OR : Distributed by SUBCO, c1982>.
|
|
(UK version on Quartet books, has additional pictures, different cover (hardback), and different lists of books/refernces/etc,
|
|
and no mention of Genesis or Sleazy in the credits.)
|
|
|
|
Junkie
|
|
London : D. Bruce & Watson, 1973, c1953.
|
|
|
|
Letters to Allen Ginsberg, 1953-1957
|
|
New York : Full Court Press, c1982.
|
|
|
|
Paper Cloud ; Thick pages
|
|
Kyoto, Japan : Kyoto Shoin International, 1992.
|
|
|
|
Roosevelt After Inauguration And Other Atrocities
|
|
San Francisco : City Lights Books, c1979.
|
|
|
|
The Soft Machine ; Nova Express ; The Wild Boys : three novels
|
|
; with an epilogue by Allen Ginsberg ; an interview with William Burroughs.
|
|
1st Black Cat ed.
|
|
New York : Grove Press : distributed by Random House, 1980.
|
|
|
|
The Third Mind / William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin.
|
|
New York : Viking Press, 1978.
|
|
|
|
William S. Burroughs : selected letters
|
|
edited by Oliver C.G. Harris.
|
|
New York : Viking, 1993-
|
|
|
|
With William Burroughs : a report from the bunker
|
|
edited by Victor Bockris.
|
|
1st ed.
|
|
New York : Seaver Books ; distributed by Grove Press, 1981.
|
|
|
|
| Minutes To Go: by WSB, Brion Gysin, Sinclair Beilles, and Gregory Corso.
|
|
| Early cut up experiments published by a bookshop in Paris. Written about in Here To Go.
|
|
|
|
| Re/Search #4/5: William S. Burroughs/Brion Gysin/Throbbing Gristle
|
|
| 1982 ISBN 0-940642-05-0
|
|
| Interview, excerpts, and photos.
|
|
|
|
| The Drug Experience 196?
|
|
| Burroughs, Ginsberg, and the whole crew of 60's celebrities talking about
|
|
| their experiences with various drugs. Burroughs got the "Opiates" section.
|
|
| (excerpt from Junky)
|
|
|
|
=========================================================
|
|
5) Works about WSB and other items of potential interest:
|
|
=========================================================
|
|
|
|
| William Burroughs
|
|
| by Barry Miles (1993)
|
|
| Hyperion, 114 Fifth Ave., New York NY 10001
|
|
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| The Dream At The End Of The World : Paul Bowles and the Literary Renegades in Tangier
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| by Michelle Green 1991 HarperCollins ISBN 0-06-016571-5
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| includes some profiles of WSB in Tangier
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William S. Burroughs
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by Jennie Skerl.
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Boston : Twayne Publishers, c1985.
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William S. Burroughs at the front : critical reception, 1959-1989
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edited by Jennie Skerl and Robin Lydenberg.
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Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, c1991.
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Word cultures : radical theory and practice in William S. Burroughs' fiction
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Robin Lydenberg.
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Urbana : University of Illinois Press, c1987.
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Contemporary literary censorship : the case history of Burroughs' Naked Lunch
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by Michael Barry Goodman.
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Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press, 1981.
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There's a book about Gysin and Burroughs (mainly Gysin, but with lots
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of history and pictures of both) that was published in the UK last year.
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It's called "Man from Nowhere," and is a beautiful book with reminiscenses
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by Paul Bowles, Iggy Pop, Bill Laswell, and many many others. The book
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was published in a small edition and is extremely hard to find both in the US
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and in England. It comes with a bunch of postcards with photos of Burroughs
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and Gysin and reproductions of some of their art.
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"The Evening Sun Turned Crimson" by Herbert Huncke - Cherry Valley
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Editions 1980. Has some excellent memoirs of his relationships
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with William. EXPLODED VIEWS BOOKS in L.A. may have a copy of this for
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sale in their current catalog. It's probably long out of print.
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MANAPSARA - LP - PRESENTS "QUEER" A SOUNDTRACK TO THE NOVEL
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WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS.
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Sub Rosa 19? - Authorized musical
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interpretation of the WSB's book "Queer"
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MANAPSARA - 12" - "ROUTINE" & " MARKETPLACE"
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Sub Rosa 19? - extended remixes released
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after the above lp.
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Books by William S. Burroughs, Jr. (WSB's son):
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Kentucky Ham, by William S. Burroughs, Jr.
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LC 83-19447.
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176p. 1984. 15.95
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(0-87951-956-8) Overlook Pr.
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Kentucky Ham, by William S. Burroughs, Jr.
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192p. 1988. Tusk. pap. 8.95
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(0-87951-315-2) Overlook Pr.
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Speed, by William S. Burroughs, Jr.
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LC 83-42919.
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192p. 1984. 14.95
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(0-87951-192-3) Overlook Pr.
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| The rock group Steely Dan was named after a metallic dildo in WSB's
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| _The Naked Lunch_.
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6) contact addresses, etc.
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Possible sources of some of the releases above, and other addresses:
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| INTERGALACTIC GARAGE
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| PO BOX 3047, Shepherdstown, WV 25443 USA
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| (304) 876-6818 FAX (304) 876-9414
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| best Email address: igg@his.com
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| INTERGALACTIC GARAGE is making an attempt to support all the Burroughs CD
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| releases via mail order.
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| currently got stock on the Cobain/Burroughs THE PRIEST both as the CD-5
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| and as the v. ltd 'signed' 10 inch. Plus Gus' CD-5, Breakthrough, REsearch's
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| WSB T-shirt, etc.
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| Also has some rare Ginsberg CD-5 from Holland.
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| RE/SEARCH (415) 362-1465
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| 20 Romolo St. Suite B
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| San Francisco, CA 94133 USA
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| Publisher with at least one book/magazine on WSB, may also carry videos and
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| T-shirts
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| TOPYNA
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| BOX 33540
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| SAN DIEGO CA 92163 USA
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| has a file of article interviews [nothing rare] on WSB that people have
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| sent in. write if interested.
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gps = giorno poetry systems institute inc.
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222 bowery
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new york, ny 10012 USA
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WSB & Gus van Sant - "The Elvis of Letters" cd may be sourced from:
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Dutch East India Trading
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PO Box 800
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Rockville Centre, NY 11571-0800 USA
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(516) 764-6200 (516) 764-6315 fax
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Sub Rosa, P.O. Box 808, 1000 Brussels, Belgium
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"Cash Cow, The Best of Giorno Poetry Systems, 1965-1993", can also be
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sourced via:
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East Side Digital
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530 North Third St.
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Minneapolis, MN 55401 USA
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(612) 375-9188
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The following is probably a good source of WSB books:
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City Lights Mail Orders
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261 Columbus
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San Francisco, CA 94133 USA
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If you care to, you can try to reach William S. Burroughs at:
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William Burroughs Communications
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729-1/2 Massachusetts
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Lawrence, KS 66044 USA
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7) Looking for more details:
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| I'm working on publishing this file offline as a small zine/guidebook format,
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| DTP'd and pasted up with a few photos, etc. Does anyone have any WSB images
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| scanned, or can you offer me any? Especially useful if in TIF, PCX or format
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| I can use easily with WordPerfect but we'll ytake what we can get. I'd also
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| welcome pointers to PC or Unix graphics conversion utilities to convert to
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| those for me from GIF or whatever is available.
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| I'd like release dates, lp/cd catalog numbers, ISBN numbers and quote
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| transcriptions from any items that are lacking these kinds of details. Also
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| still always seeking info on any recordings, visuals or publications not
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| already listed here. And answers to any specific queries or rumors below.
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Anyone know anything about an Ornette Coleman collaboration? I heard some
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reference to this but haven't substantiated it. I know Coleman did the
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soundtrack for Cronenberg's Naked Lunch. I think Coleman is on some of
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the jajouka recordings used on one of the Burroughs cds. Is there some
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other "collaboration I'm unaware of?
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| There's an Ornette album with about 5 mins of Jajouka music at the end
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| (which one?), from the same tapes the Brian Jones LP, I think, but different.
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| This track may have been divided into several short interludes on the Sub
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| Rosa CD Break Through in Grey Room?
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I've heard there was a 70's film adaptation of Naked Lunch. Can anyone
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confirm this?
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Does Throbbing Gristle's _Rafters_ starts with a Burroughs quote?
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Maintained by malcolm@wrs.com. Considerable help in compiling this came from
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Mason Jones, Doug Grant and Danny Iacovou. Contributions also from Brian May,
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Conrad Bullock, Marcus Deininger, Peter Webb, Jari Kerminen, Sebastian Welton,
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Jeff Spirer, Chris Solnordal, Robert Stanzel, Paul Moore, Mike Howes, Michael
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Whitney, Chris Flatters, G.D. Pratt, Andrew Russ, Tino, Allan Balliett,
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coyote 131 and D. Troyer.
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End of the Burroughs file.
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