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John Sinclair: the collected poems

https://www.thebookbeat.com/bookshop/catalog/john-sinclair-the-collected-poems-1964-2024/#prettyPhoto John Sinclair: The Collected Poems 1964-2024
–this life
of the mind & spirit
rooted in humanism
& love of art, & manifested
in creative production& social engagement, like trane said
“to be a force for good”
& make an impact
on the world at large“I’m very happy with this book and very grateful to have all my poems collected in one place like this.”
–John Sinclair“Thank you for your poetry, your standing up for the blues and jazz for decades when few did, and for the way you share your talents and good will wherever you go.”
–David Amram, Musician, Composer and Author“Many of these extraordinary poems trace an important method of “transmission of mind,” a form of Investigative Poetry. These poems are a big work that places Sinclair on the path of Charles Olson. This is an extraordinary work.”
–Edward Sanders, Poet, Activist and founder of the FugsJohn Sinclair’s Collected Poems 1964-2024 arrived within a week of his passing, and was edited and proofed with an introduction written by Sinclair in late January of 2024. The book was designed by Sinclair’s right-hand commrade at Radio Free Amsterdam Steve “The Fly” Pratt and published by Ridgeway press in a limited first edition of 150 hand-numbered copies with a forward written by M.L. Liebler. Photographs from the covers of each book and recording begin selections taken from each book. Only Fattening Frogs for Snakes, The Book of Monk, and Songs Of Praise for John Coltrane are not entirely included. The book runs 557 pages, with many poems collected here for the first time.
“I was first attracted to becoming a poet when I read On the Road,” wrote John Sinclair in his introduction, “the idea became more apparent when I read Howl by Allen Ginsberg and Pictures of the Gone World by Lawrence Ferlinghetti after I had ascended into college.”
Presented are Sinclair’s scarce first books printed in the early sixties by the Artists Workshop press; This is Our Music, Meditations and Fire Music. Selections from Fattening Frogs for Snakes and thelonious a book of monk and several of his recording projects; The White Buffalo Prayer, Detroit Life, Viper Madness. The last section “Mobile Homeland” has over three dozen uncollected poems written between 1964-2024. Many of the books have special introductions and notes on the text which Sinclair completed for this edition over the past several years.
The Collected Poems includes a concise six page biography, bibliography of major publications, and a discography of the poet’s recordings, a culmination of 60 years of art and life in one collection. Collected Poems 1964-2004 was produced in a first limited edition of 150 hand numbered copies in paperbound wraps, with a signed forward by M. L. Liebler, 557 pages, issued by Ridgeway press. Profits for the book help support the Detroit Writers Guild.
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BIG CHIEF BIG CHIEF

Steve Fly and John Sinclair at Red Light Radio. big chief has flew
into infinite fluxfree to roam omnidirectionally with ra
psychedelic gangster
of loveprofessin’ music culture
art form and structure from beard tostars
teacher and father
scholar and gateway for
millions to bloomdido
rebel poet including
historytraveller on the road
shared visions and music
evidencedgiving us new ears
john sinclair
a friendly giant friend to me
won’t you care and give it up
one more onceBig chief BIG CHIEF!
R.I.P 2nd October 1941 – 2nd April 2024. (82 years and 6 months, 30,133 Days)
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Wayne Kramer (1948-2024)
My condolences and respects go out to Wayne’s widow, Margaret, and his family and ocean of friends and supporters around the world. I sadly never got to meet Wayne, but I was certainly touched by his music and due to my close orbit with his old co-conspirator John Sinclair, I evolved a deeper appreciation for his music-activism and brevity.
Besides his self-evident musical genius, stage presence and courage, I have a particular admiration for Wayne’s work together with Billy Bragg, Jail Guitar Doors, that works to rehabilitate prisoners through music by providing them with musical instruments.
Wayne was driven by his innate sense of social justice and used his position to forward various campaigns and movements to help protect what fragile democracy is left in the USA, and around the world. I also personally admire Wayne for his outspoken disdain for Donald Trump, yet managing to keep dialogue and his respect for all humanity when engaging with those who he politically disagreed with.
Go listen to MC5, and Wayne’s later albums and collaborative projects (MC50!) Read his interviews. Get inspired, pick up an instrument and kick out the jams motherfuckers!
All Love,
–Steve Fly Agaric 23
The John Sinclair FoundationLinks:
Full Circle (Album with John Sinclair)
Jail Guitar Doorshttps://www.jailguitardoors.org.uk
“And how did the idea to make Kick Out of the Jams a live album, to make a live album your debut, come about?
It was a consensus idea between the band and [band associate] John Sinclair and Elektra Records because all of our effort was put into performing live. We had very little studio experience at that point. The idea was that getting this band in a studio to record an album could be costly and labor intensive, whereas we were a fantastic live performing unit. And if we could capture the excitement of the live concert on record, it could be a revolutionary way to introduce the band to the world. And I think that worked.”–RollingStone.
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2024/feb/02/wayne-kramer-co-founder-of-rock-band-mc5-dies-aged-75
https://pitchfork.com/news/mc5-wayne-kramer-dies-at-75
https://nos.nl/artikel/2507458-mc5-gitarist-wayne-kramer-75-overleden-grondlegger-van-de-punk
https://www.mojo4music.com/articles/stories/mc5-return-for-new-album-and-tour
https://www.ultimate-guitar.com/news/general_music_news/mc5s_wayne_kramer_has_passed_away.html
https://variety.com/2024/music/news/wayne-kramer-dead-mc5-1235895922
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FLY IN THE JAMM PRO (PLAYLIST)
Stay tuned, more remixes will be added to this playlist. Special thanks to Matt B and all Jammer Yammers. Visit
https://jammpro.net/ to get yer’ mittens on the APP.
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Posting on postings (Clip)
From the files, under edit compilation. Off the top. S
wrote a rhyme in wrong order
chaos simplicity, wrapped and tracked pasta border
word marauder playing monk on record her
door to door delivery days
making beats on the corner chords and wayswalk the talk tale swerving slug snail
snug in sun or hail, no email
beats blown through the letterbox
feets quick like bipedal fox
house to house nation
each family feeling inflation
wheeling their patience
painting their placesgenerally kind and pleased to meet faces
I take my paces, step to divide beats
accents in all places and leave spaces
for what I don’t knowhip to honour simplicity and respect the flow
thinking on my feet discrete
dropping news in the street
by the end of each day I’m touring complete
the map is not the territory
know some maps do cheat
but these hairy legs work and carry my meat
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You Just Found Out Your Book Was Used to Train AI. Now What?
The thought of Deep Scratch being used in any training data set is a strange loop, as it kind of folds back into the AI themes of the book, to me. But, alas, it probably would not be picked up.
The Books3 dataset contains 183,000 books, downloaded from pirate sources. We know that companies like Meta (creators of LLaMA), EleutherAI, and Bloomberg have used it to train their language models. OpenAI has not disclosed training information about GPT 3.5 or GPT 4—the models underlying ChatGPT—so we don’t know whether it also used Books3. Regardless of whether GPT was trained on Books3, the class action lawsuits against OpenAI should uncover more information on the datasets used by OpenAI, which we believe also include books obtained from pirate sources.
https://authorsguild.org/news/you-just-found-out-your-book-was-used-to-train-ai-now-what/https://authorsguild.org/news/you-just-found-out-your-book-was-used-to-train-ai-now-what/




