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The Vowel Mouth Poetry Podcast

The Vowel Mouth Poetry Podcast

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Aiming to be a different sort of poetry podcast. Think of it as the Saturday morning cartoons of poetry shows. Carrying a torch for the legacy of Beat Poetry.Vowel Mouth Poetry Arte Entretenimiento y Artes Escénicas
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  • Vowel Mouth Poetry Radio Hour - Episode 2
    May 21 2022
    The Vowel Mouth Poetry Radio Hour - showcasing a variety of poetic works in modern music. This episode features: You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night) - Meatloaf Your House (Live at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire, 2020) - Alanis Morissette Prince of Tides - Jimmy Buffett Beats & Poetry - Good WTHR featuring Learic Ghost Song - Jim Morrison Howl Pt. 1 - Gary Rees Bad Guy - Billie Eilish The Black Widow- Alice Cooper No Spoken Word - Stevie Nicks Fell on Black Days (live at the Keswick Theater, recorded on April 10th, 2011) - Chris Cornell Poem - Taproot At The Bottom of Everything - Bright Eyes BEAT NOTES: October 7th commemorates the night in 1955 when a 29-year old Allen Ginsberg read his epic Beat Poetry manifesto, “Howl” for the first time to a sold out crowd at the now legendary Gallery 6 Reading in San Francisco. “Howl” became known as “The Poem that Changed America”. In 1957, U.S. Customs seized over 500 copies of Howl and Other Poems declaring the poetry collection “obscene.” Specifically, the obscene material in “Howl” refers to vulgar diction, drug and sexual references and sexuality. A short time later, two undercover police officers went into City Lights Bookstore to purchase “Howl and Other Poems,” and then immediately arrested the clerk for selling the obscene literature. A warrant was issued for the publisher & book store owner, who turned himself in. That man was Lawrence Ferlinghetti. It was “The People of The State of California v. Lawrence Ferlinghetti”. And Lawrence Ferlinghetti won that case. The Judge noted that if these obscene words were substituted, the work would lose its meaning, and ruled that if this book were banned & deemed obscene, that it “would destroy our freedoms of free speech and press”. “Howl and Other Poems” was not deemed obscene—the charges were dropped. It was a win for Freedom of Speech. It was a win for sexual liberation. It was a win for creative expression. The poetry of the underground Beat Movement was a catalyst for the civil rights and social justice movements of the ’60’s, and which continues today.
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    1 h y 4 m
  • Message From Confucius
    May 6 2022

    "Message From Confucius." Regina Beck (ubuweb.com)

    "To Jack Kerouac" from Ted Berrigan (ubuweb.com)

    "Der Letzte Gedanke" - Lobo Loco (FreeMusicArchive.org)

    "MakeAChange" - K.I.R.K (FreeMusicArchive.org)

    "What You Should KNow to be a Poet" - Gary Snyder (ubuweb.com)

    "Crossroads" - #VoMoPo

    "Coffee" - Cliff Fyman (ubuweb.com)

    "Bird Poem" - Bryan Coley (FreeMusicArchive.org)

    "The Hitchhiking Robot & A Girl with a Penis" - Ripdae La Wise & Carl Yvan Prévil (FreeMusicArchive.org)

    "Lady Tactics" - Ann Waldman (ubuweb.com)

    "3 Subway Poems from a Temporary Worker" - Robin Messing (ubuweb.com)

    "Homeless" - Andrew Walton (FreeMusicArchive.org)

    "4 the Culture" - K.I.R.K. (FreeMusicArchive.org)

    "Twilight" - You're the Guy (FreeMusicArchive.org)

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    38 m
  • The one with the happy ending...
    Mar 5 2021
    Susan Howe - There is No Good on Earth and Sin is But a Name (ubuweb.com). Project 5am - Space Mothlight- A collaboration with Diana Norma Szokolyai (FreeMusicArchive.org). Ink - Vowel Mouth Poetry (SoundCloud). Symphony of Science - Science is the Poetry of Reality (melodyshee.bandcamp.com). Frank O'Hara - Poem/Poem. Erika Huggins - For a Woman. Michale Mclure -There's Cruelty in Every Jewel. (ubuweb.com). Taboo - Les Baxter (Capitol Records, 1956). Natasha Donoway - I Drove an Hour For Ass (You Tube - Vowel Mouth Poetry)
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    34 m
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