Mos Def by Jerome Albertini for The Source (1999)
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Mos Def by Jerome Albertini for The Source (1999)

    • #mos def
    • #photo
    • #jerome albertini
    • #the source
    • #new york
    • #hip hop
    • #music
  • May 10th, 2013
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Channel One: Underground Television
TV is a powerful psychedelic force, that’s obvious, a real mind-fuck. Given its predilection for mind-fucking, it’s odd that the Psychedelic Generation has done so little with the boob tube. Anti-Americanism, too, has its faults. Anyway, television has run amok through the Western collective unconscious for too long now; it’s high time it was chained, disciplined, made to serve humanity; and, with its unparalleled facility for involving the viewer in an environment of near-total participation, what is there to keep it from emerging as THE psychedelic shrine?
With this is mind, Channel One has been established.
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TV is a powerful psychedelic force, that’s obvious, a real mind-fuck. Given its predilection for mind-fucking, it’s odd that the Psychedelic Generation has done so little with the boob tube. Anti-Americanism, too, has its faults. Anyway, television has run amok through the Western collective unconscious for too long now; it’s high time it was chained, disciplined, made to serve humanity; and, with its unparalleled facility for involving the viewer in an environment of near-total participation, what is there to keep it from emerging as THE psychedelic shrine?

With this is mind, Channel One has been established.

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    • #channel one
    • #new york
    • #ken shapiro
    • #lane sarasohn
    • #east village other
    • #da latimer
    • #photo
    • #sixties
  • May 9th, 2013
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Tuli Kupferberg, Sylvia Topp and others in front of the Gaslight on MacDougal Street in 1959
Photo by Fred W. McDarrah
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Tuli Kupferberg, Sylvia Topp and others in front of the Gaslight on MacDougal Street in 1959

Photo by Fred W. McDarrah

    • #fred mcdarrah
    • #tuli kupferberg
    • #sylvia topp
    • #gaslight
    • #new york
    • #photo
    • #fifties
    • #village voice
    • #sixties
    • #lit
  • May 7th, 2013
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Grandmaster Flash by Joe Stevens for NME (1981)
The South Bronx lies just across a thin stretch of the Harlem River from Manhattan, but it could be worlds away. Year by year Manhattan becomes more and more an island of privilege, the Bronx a wasteland.
Cypress Avenue, the South Bronx, does not conform to one’s image of the typical urban ghetto. It’s not crowded and chocked, it’s never been industrialised. The street doesn’t give you that boxed-in feeling. There is space and sun and air. But the evidence of advanced decay is everywhere. The buildings at the end of the block are abandoned, their windows smashed or boarded up. Garbage and rubble is piled on the sidewalk. The vacant lots that dot the landscape are also strewn with rubble.
Grandmaster Flash lives on this block.
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Grandmaster Flash by Joe Stevens for NME (1981)

The South Bronx lies just across a thin stretch of the Harlem River from Manhattan, but it could be worlds away. Year by year Manhattan becomes more and more an island of privilege, the Bronx a wasteland.

Cypress Avenue, the South Bronx, does not conform to one’s image of the typical urban ghetto. It’s not crowded and chocked, it’s never been industrialised. The street doesn’t give you that boxed-in feeling. There is space and sun and air. But the evidence of advanced decay is everywhere. The buildings at the end of the block are abandoned, their windows smashed or boarded up. Garbage and rubble is piled on the sidewalk. The vacant lots that dot the landscape are also strewn with rubble.

Grandmaster Flash lives on this block.

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    • #grandmaster flash
    • #joe stevens
    • #photo
    • #nme
    • #richard grabel
    • #interview
    • #new york
    • #hip hop
    • #music
  • April 30th, 2013
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Jeff Shero interviews Zayd Shakur for Rat Subterranean News (1969)
“Zayd-Malik Shakur, brother of Lumumba Shakur who sits in prison in lieu of $100,000, speeds around the city organizing and promoting the Panther defense. As one of the Panther spokesmen he hurried down from the welfare demonstration to give a short interview. We decided that most radicals understood that the Panthers had been framed, ‘kidnapped for ransom’, as Zayd put it, so that we should deal with the questions that are commonly asked by those unfamiliar with the Panther organization.”
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Jeff Shero interviews Zayd Shakur for Rat Subterranean News (1969)

“Zayd-Malik Shakur, brother of Lumumba Shakur who sits in prison in lieu of $100,000, speeds around the city organizing and promoting the Panther defense. As one of the Panther spokesmen he hurried down from the welfare demonstration to give a short interview. We decided that most radicals understood that the Panthers had been framed, ‘kidnapped for ransom’, as Zayd put it, so that we should deal with the questions that are commonly asked by those unfamiliar with the Panther organization.”

    • #jeff shero
    • #zayd shakur
    • #rat subterranean news
    • #black panther party
    • #photo
    • #steve rose
    • #david fenton
    • #interview
    • #sixties
    • #panther 21
    • #new york
  • April 26th, 2013
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The Kangol Crew with Rick (center) and Dana Dane (2nd from right) in 1983 at Manhattan’s High School of Music and Art
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The Kangol Crew with Rick (center) and Dana Dane (2nd from right) in 1983 at Manhattan’s High School of Music and Art

    • #kangol crew
    • #slick rick
    • #dana dane
    • #hip hop
    • #music
    • #photo
    • #the high school of music and art
    • #new york
    • #the source
  • April 26th, 2013
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1972 billboard liberation by the Syracuse chapter of the Citizen’s Committee for Honesty in Billboards
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1972 billboard liberation by the Syracuse chapter of the Citizen’s Committee for Honesty in Billboards

    • #syracuse
    • #new york
    • #seventies
    • #chicago seed
    • #photo
    • #citizen's committee for honesty in billboards
    • #graffiti
    • #war
    • #vietnam
  • March 21st, 2013
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Professor Longhair at the ‘73 Newport Jazz Festival - New York
Photo by Charles Gatewood
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Professor Longhair at the ‘73 Newport Jazz Festival - New York

Photo by Charles Gatewood

    • #professor longhair
    • #photo
    • #charles gatewood
    • #blues
    • #music
    • #jazz
    • #new york
    • #seventies
    • #rolling stone
    • #newport jazz festival
  • March 19th, 2013
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Malcolm X addresses a street rally in Harlem
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Malcolm X addresses a street rally in Harlem

    • #malcolm x
    • #new york
    • #harlem
    • #photo
    • #sixties
    • #the negro revolution
  • February 21st, 2013
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Johnny Winter and Stevie Wonder join Dr. John the Night Tripper on stage during opening night at the Bottom Line in the Village. Photo by Wendi Lombardi for CREEM (1974)
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Johnny Winter and Stevie Wonder join Dr. John the Night Tripper on stage during opening night at the Bottom Line in the Village. Photo by Wendi Lombardi for CREEM (1974)

    • #wendi lombardi
    • #creem
    • #johnny winter
    • #stevie wonder
    • #photo
    • #bottom line
    • #new york
    • #music
    • #seventies
    • #rock and roll
    • #blues
    • #soul
    • #rhythm and blues
    • #dr. john
    • #dr. john the night tripper
  • January 24th, 2013
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