Beat Generation - Kerouac & Ginsberg - New York 1959

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  • Опубліковано 27 гру 2024

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  • @alonenjersey
    @alonenjersey Рік тому +44

    "Take Five" by The Dave Brubeck Quartet always puts me in a good mood. Especially if the weather is lousy outside my humble home.

  • @anthonyvincentfazio-writer
    @anthonyvincentfazio-writer Рік тому +16

    Lucien Carr is on the screen at 1:22 and his son, the author Caleb Carr is on Jack's lap in the same frame. It's not just Kerouac and Ginsberg. There is also Lawrence Ferlinghetti in the beginning as they walk into the bar.

  • @StefanoConti-
    @StefanoConti- 4 місяці тому +3

    This is it, spontaneous creations, beat generation

  • @robbydor
    @robbydor Рік тому +6

    ‘Released as a promotional single in September 1959, the track would not achieve commercial success until it became a sleeper hit in 1961. "Take Five" went on to become the biggest-selling jazz single of all time and still receives significant radio airplay.’

  • @Rhonlynn
    @Rhonlynn 2 роки тому +32

    This is perfect seeing Jack like this!

  • @misterkefir
    @misterkefir 7 місяців тому +6

    What a bizarre little film we have here.. Great piece of history.

  • @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq
    @RicardoMartinez-oh9sq Рік тому +14

    In American poetry there is nothing like the Beat Generation.

  • @1kindsoul636
    @1kindsoul636 4 роки тому +22

    This is gold

    • @luislaplume8261
      @luislaplume8261 3 роки тому +2

      If only I was an adult instead of a child at that time, I was only 3.I loved in Woodside Queens just a15 minute ride on the LIRR.

    • @alonenjersey
      @alonenjersey Рік тому

      Pure gold without question.

  • @monicaperezyavicoli8961
    @monicaperezyavicoli8961 Рік тому +16

    Que guapo era Jack Kerouac...

  • @8176morgan
    @8176morgan Рік тому +6

    I'm pretty sure that is Lucien Carr seen at 4:25. Kerouac's friend from Columbia back in the mid 1940's who later moved to New York City in the early 50's and apparently stayed there for a while. Nice to see him here and looking quite a bity different from his college years.

  • @Gil-io3zn
    @Gil-io3zn 11 місяців тому +7

    Nice document. Jack Kerouac wears the same striped shirt and black trousers in an interview given to journalist Pierre Nadeau on 29 November 1959 for Radio Canada. Jack, the heavenly hobo. I love it!

  • @stevennorfolk830
    @stevennorfolk830 Рік тому +8

    The very Harmony Bar and Grill of early sketches of Visions Of Cody;the Old beat shoe repair shop;the employment office,the Elevated waiting room,and across the street will be the factory whose walls Doctor Sax climbs.

  • @Alexander-tj2dn
    @Alexander-tj2dn 6 місяців тому +1

    I saw in Google maps a lot has changed a in all these years, since the building under construction on the other side of the street was demolished and built again in 2012. And the building where the restaurant was located is now a totally different building. It´s amazing to see these famous beatniks in their every day life. I just read about Ginsberg´s stay in Paris, in the so called "Beat hotel" in 1957 and 1958.

  • @sitbone3
    @sitbone3 6 місяців тому +4

    I think the woman in the white peasant blouse with long hair is Diane Di Prima. Her book of poetry, "Revolutionary Letters" is must reading.

    • @zarquondam
      @zarquondam Місяць тому

      I think that might be Mary Frank.

  • @guadalupeiorio1216
    @guadalupeiorio1216 Рік тому +4

    Enamored of Kerouac 🖤🤎🩶

  • @JoshSmith222
    @JoshSmith222 Рік тому +8

    Jack looks totally bombed and it seems like it's early afternoon at the latest.

  • @nassersari2797
    @nassersari2797 4 роки тому +10

    j'adore cette scène

  • @aztiff
    @aztiff Місяць тому

    I found, in Pageant Books near here in the late 1990s, a signed copy of the limited edition of Visions of Cody that had belonged to Terry Southern who lived on the Harmony Bar block.

  • @MrWallybones
    @MrWallybones 2 роки тому +5

    This is Fantastico!

  • @MikeGervasi
    @MikeGervasi Рік тому +2

    This is a ripping version of Take Five. Like any band they had good and great nights. THIS was an excellent night.

  • @ezequielvega3120
    @ezequielvega3120 3 роки тому +33

    Great musical choice: Dave Brubeck Quartet.

  • @jeremyharple4567
    @jeremyharple4567 Рік тому +3

    Would be real cool if a lip reader transcribed what some of them were saying . What a treasure this little clip is , though- wow

  • @bradforddavis6497
    @bradforddavis6497 Рік тому

    Great clip!

  • @sprucecoastpress
    @sprucecoastpress Рік тому

    That was amazing

  • @wonder6789
    @wonder6789 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic

  • @napadave58
    @napadave58 Рік тому +2

    0:37 Neal Cassaday also appears in this although he's not mentioned. (Looks like him, anyway)

  • @MrKmanthie
    @MrKmanthie 5 років тому +9

    pretty hip scene!!

  • @andredahlmeyer4488
    @andredahlmeyer4488 10 місяців тому

    thanx!🙂

  • @stephengholson6543
    @stephengholson6543 Рік тому +14

    My favorite beat was Diane di Prima, one of the few women within the circle and a prolific writer/poet.

    • @jeffreyhanc1711
      @jeffreyhanc1711 Рік тому +5

      Thanks for saying this. She’s actually an aunt of mine (sort of a distant complex relation from my mom’s Italian side, predominately Sicilian). According to my mom she had a horrible relationship with her conservative old-school Italian dad, this playing a big part in her social rebellion.

    • @vc2958
      @vc2958 Рік тому +3

      @@jeffreyhanc1711thats cool as heckkkk. Without your aunts influence where the hell would us artists have been and would have we had that swing... Bless the Beats

    • @CatElse
      @CatElse Рік тому

      Only time will tell if you are an artist....bit too much ego here

    • @vc2958
      @vc2958 Рік тому +1

      @@CatElse either ego or nothing. The stars or the moon?

    • @lilpossumofficial
      @lilpossumofficial 8 місяців тому +1

      DiPrima, Joyce Johnson, Elise Cowan ... the women in the Beat orbit have always been minimized. Johnson's book, Minor Characters, is a wonderful book - I highly recommend it ❤

  • @Misserbi
    @Misserbi Рік тому +2

    JK was a little shy. I almost said a little crazy. I think that is why? He still holds a little bit of virtue he does not want to lose. He is a great teacher. I almost never fall out when I tune in. I appreciate that. A great inspiration!

    • @jennifergalberth1240
      @jennifergalberth1240 Рік тому +1

      James Baldwin warned US

    • @vc2958
      @vc2958 Рік тому +1

      @@jennifergalberth1240can u elaborate more? What exactly about what did Mr. Baldwin (love him) have said that i have missed??

    • @if6was929
      @if6was929 Рік тому

      @@jennifergalberth1240 Elaborate please.

  • @rma3_3_3
    @rma3_3_3 Рік тому +1

    #OUTSTANDINGLY #Good !

  • @statichousemusic9855
    @statichousemusic9855 5 років тому +12

    They were gone; now that whole scene is gone.

  • @RobCummings
    @RobCummings Рік тому +2

    Initially, I thought, 'What's with all the kids and strollers? It looks like Saturday afternoon in Park Slope.' But in 1959 Kerouac was 37 and on the cusp of middle age. On The Road had been published a couple years before, and his friends were starting to see some literary success too. If this film had a soundtrack, we'd probably hear the youngish authors talking about publishers, book deals, new projects and maybe moving to Montclair.

    • @lilpossumofficial
      @lilpossumofficial 8 місяців тому

      Crazy that we'd lose him 10 years later. RIP Ti Jean

  • @tombombadinho
    @tombombadinho 2 роки тому +8

    03:09 Jack... passion guy.

  • @bobbymirabueno
    @bobbymirabueno Рік тому +4

    a few years later, it would be bob dylan storming the scenes...

  • @Emefur1
    @Emefur1 18 днів тому

    Kerouac so handsome here

  • @Goosebone
    @Goosebone 2 роки тому +4

    What live version of take 5 is this?

    • @brianwarner308
      @brianwarner308 Рік тому

      i've been trying to find that out myself, no luck yet, shazam just calls it live....

  • @retthok
    @retthok 3 роки тому +6

    Looks like George Maharis with the disposition of Oliver Reed.

  • @KatieDawnJacobs
    @KatieDawnJacobs Місяць тому

    Google map the intersection. Is the building the same brick highrise?

  • @brian_nirvana
    @brian_nirvana 2 роки тому +6

    He's got 10 years to live.

    • @cobra5088
      @cobra5088 2 роки тому +1

      That's what I thought when I saw the year this was taken. I was thinking if only jack knew he had 10 years. Imagine the poetry/prose that would of come out of that knowledge.

    • @danif.9414
      @danif.9414 2 роки тому +2

      And your point is..?

    • @joejones9520
      @joejones9520 Рік тому +1

      @@danif.9414 so this is what you do?

    • @MitchellMaichak-ze7mr
      @MitchellMaichak-ze7mr Рік тому +2

      But he DOESN'T KNOW IT !!!

  • @clownpaint20
    @clownpaint20 2 роки тому +3

    2:33 is that Lucian carr ?

    •  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, it is

    • @missmovember
      @missmovember Рік тому +1

      always wondered what happened to him after the, well,,, 🩸🩸💀💀

    • @clownpaint20
      @clownpaint20 Рік тому +1

      @@missmovember I think he went on to work for a university

  • @janetmichaels5040
    @janetmichaels5040 Рік тому +3

    I noticed how the more you ignored your children, the more they clung to you, sweet.

    • @maryanneelliott97
      @maryanneelliott97 Рік тому +2

      Sweet? Hope they all grew up to be stable human beings.

    • @MyPiggieWorld
      @MyPiggieWorld 4 місяці тому

      The author Caleb Carr is the little boy holding on to his mom, his last book is "My beloved monster, Masha the rescue cat who rescued me".

    • @TowGunner
      @TowGunner 16 днів тому

      As long as they stay away from pedo Ginsberg

  • @lenhummel5614
    @lenhummel5614 3 роки тому +6

    Existentialist Momentos ❗💎

  • @michaelsamueldantonio
    @michaelsamueldantonio Рік тому +2

    This is what cool sounds and sees like.

    • @8angst8
      @8angst8 Рік тому

      Au contraire: They "thought" they were cool. Looking at them today, they look like everyday schlubs, all of them.

  • @umbrella0326
    @umbrella0326 4 роки тому +15

    I like how Ginsberg is nearly the only one with a beard. If around then, I sooop would've been a Beat.

    • @stephengholson6543
      @stephengholson6543 Рік тому +4

      It was so easy to be counterculture in those days. Just grow facial hair and people thought you were a bit peculiar.

    • @vc2958
      @vc2958 Рік тому

      @@stephengholson6543no you ignorant swine. It takes more than looks. I didnt even have to explain it, but your cluelessness made me. Thanks.

    • @nuArk-eq9mq
      @nuArk-eq9mq Рік тому

      ​@@stephengholson6543as opposed to nowadays

  • @ustheserfs
    @ustheserfs 3 роки тому +20

    both men in their mid 30s looking very much in their early to mid 30s. fast forward a decade and Kerouac looked infinitely more aged some saying looking well into his 60s. He drank like we breath the natural air. Horrifying what alcohol can do. Ginsburg did much less of the drinking if he did any and lived nearly twice as long.

    • @danif.9414
      @danif.9414 2 роки тому +2

      So?

    • @NewZman23
      @NewZman23 2 роки тому +15

      @@danif.9414 So, people observe; people think; people comment; people opine; people ask So?

    • @oldestgamer
      @oldestgamer 2 роки тому +7

      Except you can already see that Jack is looking bum-like, the effects of alcoholism is already showing on him, slovenly, distracted, etc.

    • @theoakmontsage1172
      @theoakmontsage1172 Рік тому

      ​@PoPpUnKdOtCoMHe was hanging in Paris/London/Tangiers around this time I think, working on Naked Lunch/Nova Express/Soft Machine.

    • @rossriver75yukon27
      @rossriver75yukon27 7 місяців тому +1

      @MarkAndrews71565 Yeah, I’m re-reading Dharma Bums now (for about the fiftieth time). That was 1958 I think and peak-exuberance of young Kerouac, yet transitioning from youth to middle age. Yeah, in this video he is obviously starting to decline, maybe getting cynical - on the way to that nearly unwatchable interview with WF Buckley on stage with Ed Saunders of Fugs. What a decline. But it was more than just alcohol that brought him down. A bandaid for a psychological decline already in place even in Dharma Bums. Kerouac had total disdain for the hippie era whereas Ginsberg and Cassidy went with it. Kerouac peaked early, too soon, too bad.

  • @karloditomasso
    @karloditomasso 28 днів тому

    oui Kerouac un canadien francais des usa ou presques acadien aussi

  • @padfootparrish4539
    @padfootparrish4539 4 роки тому +27

    when everyone was dark academia

    • @LaTachyna
      @LaTachyna 3 роки тому

      Que sentido tiene

    • @user-lq3qi3ge8f
      @user-lq3qi3ge8f 2 роки тому +13

      It's so shallow to define the generation with an aesthetic that superficial social media influencers pursue

    • @harrychapin808
      @harrychapin808 2 роки тому

      Best place 2 B

    • @stevennorfolk830
      @stevennorfolk830 Рік тому

      ​@@user-lq3qi3ge8fwow we're you tied down while all that was poured into you from an upended text book?

    • @herecomesforego1787
      @herecomesforego1787 Рік тому

      ​@@user-lq3qi3ge8fbut predictable

  • @bradlock76
    @bradlock76 2 роки тому

    Wow..

  • @Tomas-to9kz
    @Tomas-to9kz Рік тому +2

    The irony of the "Beats" is their focus on individual expression, but gravitating to the collective-left. They couldn't, and still can't, see the forest from the trees...

    • @zarquondam
      @zarquondam 10 місяців тому

      The major Beats were all over the political spectrum. You couldn't call Kerouac or Burroughs "collective left."

    • @Tomas-to9kz
      @Tomas-to9kz 10 місяців тому

      @@zarquondam Good point

    • @Tomas-to9kz
      @Tomas-to9kz 10 місяців тому

      @@zarquondam Good point . Like C. Wright Mills...

  • @Johnconno
    @Johnconno 2 місяці тому

    Didn't realise Francis Coppola knew Kerouac.

  • @darylcumming7119
    @darylcumming7119 Рік тому

    Time capsule.

  • @Transcendent-Economics-101
    @Transcendent-Economics-101 2 роки тому +3

    I would guess all these young and good-lookin' folk are old now?! or in their 90s..

    • @jamespenido404
      @jamespenido404 Рік тому +3

      One of the blond kids is Caleb Carr, Lucien's Carr son. He's a good writer and in his 70's now, I guess.

  • @nathalieau4821
    @nathalieau4821 2 роки тому

    Il me semble à un moment voir neal cassady?

  • @bluechapstick8037
    @bluechapstick8037 4 роки тому +3

    Yeah well I was a beatnick b4 it was cool.

  • @joejones9520
    @joejones9520 Рік тому

    he had ten more yrs exactly...

  • @RobertodelaVega-t3w
    @RobertodelaVega-t3w Рік тому +3

    NYU destroyed the East Village and around Washington Square Park with their Real Estate intrusion and their connections to developers, so much was destroyed and continues today.

  • @monicaperezyavicoli8961
    @monicaperezyavicoli8961 Рік тому +2

    Época lo a de tabaquismo drogas y locura...comienzo de un nuevisimo capítulo en la historia

  • @Mrrossj01
    @Mrrossj01 Місяць тому

    Poor Jack. Alcoholic. Poor Jack. 47 years.

  • @zardozy
    @zardozy Рік тому +1

    Lot's of little kids here. Did the beats have really big families, or are they the first beat groupies (or first embryonic hippies?) btw, I like the woman choking Ginsberg. I wish women could choke him a little more often...(make of that comment what ye will...)

  • @martinbenson5821
    @martinbenson5821 3 роки тому

    Is that Cassidy too?

  • @eduardjozefgregor5103
    @eduardjozefgregor5103 Рік тому

    4. min. - Paľo Habera !

  • @Frank289100
    @Frank289100 Рік тому +1

    THERE HAS TO BE SOMEONE HERE LOOKING AT THIS VIDEO THAT LIVED THROUGH THE BEATNICK ERA. I KNOW MARIJUANA WAS THE DRUG OF CHOICE, AND WOULD LIKE TO KNOW JUST HOW POPULAR WAS THE USE OF COKE. DURING THIS ERA COKE WAS CALLED "THE RICH MAN'S HIGH".

    • @fortybelow1973
      @fortybelow1973 Рік тому +5

      I think more of nasal tube inhalers and/or bennies. So the cats can wail like, forever...

    • @Olivia-lk9oq
      @Olivia-lk9oq Рік тому +1

      I wasn't alive then but you should read junkie by William Burroughs, he was close friends with Ginsburg. basically Burroughs was a heroin addict and the book is about his interactions with various drug dealers in the 40s. He talked about using amphetamines in times square at one point because coke was so hard to come by. I can't recommend it enough, It's one of the best books I've ever read

    • @Frank289100
      @Frank289100 Рік тому +1

      @@Olivia-lk9oq COKE HIT THE SCENE IN A OFFICIAL STATUS IN NEW YORK CITY IN 1980 WHERE IT WAS AFFORDABLE. A 1/2 GRAMS WAS $20 AND A GRAM WAS $40-50. THE 8 BALL WAS $100-120.

    • @davisworth5114
      @davisworth5114 Рік тому

      @@Olivia-lk9oq Burroughs was a murderer, I believe. You have terrible taste.

  • @borges9009
    @borges9009 2 роки тому +3

    Benzedrim times

  • @clovergrass9439
    @clovergrass9439 Рік тому +2

    AG, the tribe member who did boys.

    • @stealthsadhu306
      @stealthsadhu306 Рік тому

      Yes he defended underage male teenagers getting sexually and romantically schooled by older gays, as in Ancient Greece and many other cultures. In that , by our standards at least, he was wrong. But don't reduce his genius to that, and the legacy of the work he left behind. Or the morality of his politics so far ahead of his time.
      Reply

    • @sitbone3
      @sitbone3 6 місяців тому

      Di Prima did boys and girls.

  • @dalejosephdesoiza4089
    @dalejosephdesoiza4089 7 місяців тому

    Kids in adult conversations! not like nowadays shifted to one side with their iPads 😞

  • @8angst8
    @8angst8 Рік тому +7

    Wow! Very interesting clip. Thank you! That said: Carr and Ginsberg are creepy. The women hanging around are creepy. Brubeck is hardly the theme to "On the Road" or anything, though associated with Kerouac. They're all a lot better on paper.

    • @wraithstrongopark
      @wraithstrongopark Рік тому

      hahahahahaa i can dig it! they're creepy on paper too. you look at carr and wonder, how many women has he murdered? and we all know ginsberg just loved to rape the shit out of boys. . . yeah, they were fine on paper, because off of it they were a bunch of grungy, intellectual, eastern establishment, STD infested malcontents, who bitched about everything during one of america's most prosperous times while being white.

    • @CatElse
      @CatElse Рік тому +1

      Why is it creepy? Explain or are you jncapable of understanding another time?

    • @wraithstrongopark
      @wraithstrongopark Рік тому

      they're creepy on paper too. you look at carr and wonder, how many women has he murdered? and we all know ginsberg just loved to rape the shit out of boys. . . yeah, they were fine on paper, because off of it they were a bunch of grungy, intellectual, eastern establishment, STD infested malcontents, who bitched about everything during one of america's most prosperous times while being white.
      @@CatElse

    • @if6was929
      @if6was929 Рік тому

      @@CatElse Don't be upset, he's partly correct. Ginsburg was a lech, indiscreet and compulsive, contemporarily he'd be classified as a pedo.

    • @davisworth5114
      @davisworth5114 Рік тому +1

      @@CatElse Hey lady, creepy is creepy anytime, what does "another time" have to do with it?

  • @nightrider12soul
    @nightrider12soul Рік тому

    Think Neal Cassidy is in too.He did not write,but was the man of action.Jack look a bit like a boy next too Neal.

  • @balsamicvinegar5789
    @balsamicvinegar5789 4 роки тому +30

    It's scary to see Ginsberg in close proximity to children.

  • @momouhtimomouh2218
    @momouhtimomouh2218 11 місяців тому

    Il a un air à la Mel Gibson ce jack kerouac

  • @AnaroseSalamanes
    @AnaroseSalamanes 10 місяців тому

    Even the baby is bored

  • @kervilou5905
    @kervilou5905 2 роки тому +2

    anciens beat devenus petits bourgeois, c'est pathétique !!!! poor jack, my friend !!!

  • @DonLeist
    @DonLeist 24 дні тому

    Jack rode the rails(raliroad) and worked odd jobs as a dishwasher and other low end jobs and of course was a drunk,r.i.p. Jack.

  • @Bru.B
    @Bru.B 2 роки тому +4

    En fait Kerouac était défoncé ou bourré H24...

    • @danif.9414
      @danif.9414 2 роки тому +2

      So what

    • @Bru.B
      @Bru.B 2 роки тому +1

      @@danif.9414 Et alors? Zorro est arrivéééé héhé! Sans se pressééé héhé !

    • @danif.9414
      @danif.9414 2 роки тому

      @@Bru.B
      That's right!
      (hehe)

    • @figurefiguras4104
      @figurefiguras4104 2 роки тому

      Stfu w that cucked language

    • @kervilou5905
      @kervilou5905 2 роки тому +1

      exact ! très tôt alcoolique et plus.............;

  • @wwbuirkle
    @wwbuirkle Рік тому +5

    Kerouac looks like a complete drunk

  • @ichmich6803
    @ichmich6803 Рік тому

    provocative: they just drugged in daytime and filmed?

    • @ichmich6803
      @ichmich6803 Рік тому

      Before suckler ltd company time

    • @ichmich6803
      @ichmich6803 Рік тому

      Suckler is primitive

    • @ichmich6803
      @ichmich6803 Рік тому

      Are we allowed to Name this bussshit family: suckler!

  • @andresoutomaior-to5zt
    @andresoutomaior-to5zt Рік тому

    ACABOU JA ERA FICOU O JAZZ WEST COAST.

  • @goback3spaces
    @goback3spaces 3 роки тому +1

    The long haired chick ... is that a guy in drag?

    • @seferdude1
      @seferdude1 2 роки тому +3

      No…It’s Mary Frank, under appreciated artist and wife of Robert Frank, Swiss photographer and filmmaker.

    • @saltrock2002
      @saltrock2002 2 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/2jBx82fIjYA/v-deo.html

    • @delavan9141
      @delavan9141 2 роки тому +1

      Neanderthal.

    • @joejones9520
      @joejones9520 Рік тому +3

      @@seferdude1 and she's still alive, she's 90, probably reading these comments, hello mary!

    • @sepijortikka
      @sepijortikka 8 місяців тому

      I think she is beautiful

  • @robertmartinez4174
    @robertmartinez4174 5 місяців тому

    and Kerouac hated Dave Brubeck.

  • @edigabrieli7864
    @edigabrieli7864 Рік тому +4

    When I was hoping that twisted generation had finally disappeared here the Woke generation showed up worst than the one before.

  • @martkell6469
    @martkell6469 7 місяців тому

    Jack was a square.

  • @503punxoioioi9
    @503punxoioioi9 Рік тому

    It's just some middle-aged people hanging out outside of a bar.

    • @CatElse
      @CatElse Рік тому

      Famous Middle aged people ignoramus

  • @davisworth5114
    @davisworth5114 Рік тому

    To bad they wasted such a great tune on these grimy, depressing losers.

  • @Thirdgen83
    @Thirdgen83 4 роки тому

    And they all died of cancer & heart disease...

    • @billburwood7047
      @billburwood7047 4 роки тому +3

      You think you live as you choose...... Too bad you're headed for the blues

    • @miltoncat
      @miltoncat 4 роки тому +13

      Kerouac died of an intestinal rupture brought on by decades of drinking. He pretty much drank himself to death.

    • @patricktruchon9153
      @patricktruchon9153 4 роки тому +4

      @@miltoncat Truth! Died vomiting blood into his toilet. He was not happy, I think. Success didn't suit him. That OTR was a great success was due to the fact that the usual TIMES reviewer (who disliked Jack) was on vacation. He got a great review from the sub, who liked Jack. And so a great book was launched! Kismet played a large role.

    • @wraithstrongopark
      @wraithstrongopark 3 роки тому +7

      but, somehow, they'll live on . . . unlike you, buzz killington. you're already dead inside.

    • @kervilou5905
      @kervilou5905 2 роки тому

      @@wraithstrongopark pfffffffffff

  • @marianne22222
    @marianne22222 2 роки тому

    Cool but he was over hyped

    • @joejones9520
      @joejones9520 Рік тому

      he was hyped just the right amount, they werent a real big deal in their time, only a certain segment of society knew who the beats were even after tv appearances. My parents who were teens in late 1950s never heard of the beats until I told them about them.