Re: Bobby Lucifer

From: Ajna-Luxi Lucidus-a-um (email suppressed)
Date: Mon Feb 23 2004 - 21:31:03 PST


that is what I thought that the history was also, but then isn't history a series of consensual myths?

Steve Polta <email suppressed> wrote:I certainly could be mistaken but isn't the existing,
recorded-in-prison-in-the-70s track by Beausoleil some
sort of remake of a previous track that, according to
Anger, BB made off with and buried somewhere in Death
Valley? (A competing-in-my-memory version of this
story argues that BB abducted an entire-now lost, BB
sndtk and all-film.) I guess only they would know for
sure...

--- Jack Sargeant wrote:
> >
> > No. Manson chose the Beatles and Dennis Wilson.
> Anger chose
> > Beausoleil. Makes a difference, no?
>
> but Anger chose Bobby pre-Manson for Lucifer Rising.
> the eventual
> soundtrack was recorded by Bobby in the 70s, but the
> relationship
> existed pre-Beausoleil / Manson.
> sure, Manson chose the Beatles, but Dennis chose
> Manson pre-the murders.
>
> remember in SOME counter culture publications Manson
> was named "man of
> the year" following his arrest, and when he was
> jailed he was visited
> by several counter culture radicals. indeed various
> people in the
> counter culture (for want of a better name) helped
> release Manson's
> music and so forth in the 70s.
>
> in many ways Anger's interest in Beausoleil could be
> said to reflect
> the concerns / interests of the times, as well as
> his own historical
> relationship, and also perhaps Anger's own interests
> as articulated in
> Hollywood B.
>
> jack
>
>
>
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