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Outsider In – Frank Bangay

Frank Bangay and Tunde Busari

Frank Bangay was born in Wandsworth South London in 1951. He left school at the age of 15 to a variety of different work experiences. He started writing poetry in 1972. Back in the early 1970s, Frank found that expressing himself through poetry helped him to disperse the gloom of his anxiety and depression. He discovered the Troubadour Poets who held Monday night poetry evenings at the Troubadour Coffee House in Earl’s Court, and he began reciting his poetry there. One of his earliest poems, “Fear”, was published by Troubadour Poets in late August 1974. It is deeply personal and vulnerable: “You tell me that I frighten you, well I never intended to… I’m not a tough man… there are many times when I am afraid… afraid of isolation … afraid of my superiors… afraid of love… And sometimes I’m frightened of you my friend.” Frank first had experience of the mental health services in the 1970s when he started suffering from severe depression and anxiety. These experiences have played a part in his life since then. He would like to feel that one day these experiences will be things we can talk about without fear of hostility or discrimination , as is so often the case in this world. Creativity has always been a lifeline for him. In the 1980s he became involved with the Survivor Movement both campaigning and organizing many fundraising benefits of poetry and music. he also collaborated with others on publishing pamphlets and magazines of poetry written by people who had shared psychiatric experiences. In late 1991 Frank was a founder member of Survivors Poetry.Here in a voluntary capacity he organized many performances and creative writing workshops in day centers and sheltered housing and other community settings around London. In 1996 he left Survivor’s Poetry and set up a creative writing workshop at CORE Arts in Hackney. An place that promotes creativity by people who have had mental health problems. between 200 and 2004 he facilitated a creative writing workshop at St John at Hackney Community Space Centre with homeless people. In 1999 he published a collection of his poetry and drawings Naked Songs and Rhythms of Hope. He has recorded three CD’s of his poetry with musical backings. A True Voice Singing in 2001, This Topsy Turvy Life in 2004, and Jewels In The Poundshop in 2006. For the past few years he has been helping to put together a tribute album to the late Kevin Coyne. Frank being a long time fan of Kevin’s music. The album Whispers From The Offing was released in March 2007. See the Life and Living website at www.lifeandliving.net for details. He also contributes a gardening colomn called Rambling Garden Blues for an internet magazine called the Big Untidy. Their website is well worth checking out. Frank continues to write and perform. Sometimes with guitarist Tunde Busari, or the Topsy Turvy Band, Sometimes as a solo poet, sometimes with Gospel Singer Sophie Mirel, His work is sometimes of a spiritual nature, and is written from life experience.

2007 Frank compiled an album “Whispers From The Offing – A Tribute to Kevin Coyne”

CDs
Songs, Poems and Prayers
Jewels in the Poundshop
AB Normal

http://www.lifeandlivingrecords.com/shop/fb/frankbangay.html

His book, Naked Songs and Rhythms of Hope is an illustrated collection of poems by Frank Bangay. Co-published by Spare Change Books.
You can order a copy from:
Southwark MIND, Cambridge House,
131 Camberwell Road, London SE5 0HF United Kingdom
Price is £7.95 plus £1 p&p (£2.00 overseas)
or contact Frank at frankbangay@yahoo.co.uk

Bangay, F. Summer 1988 “Pieces of Ourselves – A Tribute To Eric” [Irwin], Asylum – a magazine for democratic psychiatry volume three, number 1.

Frank Plays live on Saturday 23rd June at St. Johns Church
Hackney at 3:00PM

Wavelength – Destruction in Art part 7 with Stewart Home

Destruction in Art continued with guest Stewart Home who talks about his Art Strike 1990-1993 (after Metzger’s Art Strike 1977-1980) and shredding books. Stewart Home is the author of The Assault on Culture, Cranked up really high; genre theory and punk rock, Down and Out in Shoreditch and Hoxton, Blood Rites of the Bourgeoisie and others. “Smash the Individual” track 1 from the CD Stewart Home Comes In Your Face.

Outsider In – Bohman and Paolini

Smile!Blue tackDOGS... DOG...DOG...no Ryvita was killed during the making of this programmeAdam Bohman and Patrizia Paolini arrived on the dot of 8:30 to assemble their extensive array of musical apparatus in the Resonance studios in Borough High St.
Adam admitted it was not as extensive as usual, nonetheless they were upbeat about the performance.

Adam handed me a couple of sheets of A4 carefully laid out with his usual capitalised black biro – work of art in its own right. This so much reminded me of Wesley Willis’s handwriting…
Among the instruments; Crawford Cream Crackers and Ryvita (plain) biscuits. These were to be bowed, plucked and Patrizia presented us with a little rubber vibrator. She said she got it from an old man who used it for his therapy, after he had a stroke. The vibrator rattles against the Ryvita with a satisfying burrrr sound.

The hour begins with 2 extracts from a cassette tape Adam made for me (with artwork) – Luis De Pablo (extract) then we hear “The Laboratory Has Been Locked For Three Hours Solid” from Naked Lunch, read by William Burroughs.

Then:

PART A.
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IN THE FIRST HALF THE DUO’S MATERIAL WILL INCLUDE READINGS FROM THE METROPOLITAN POLICE LEAFLETS, GENERAL TALK ABOUT THEIR EVERYDAY LIVES, COMMENTS ON THE RECENT SOMEWHAT INCLEMENT WEATHER, A BITING SATIRICAL SWIPE AT FOXES GLACIER MINTS, A TEXT PIECE , USING AS ONE OF ITS SOUND SOURCES AN AMERICAN PAMPHLET OF CHICKEN DISEASES AND TWO IMPROVISATIONS WITH PREPARED STRINGS , OBJECTS AND TOYS.

Interlude
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From “An evening with Larry Fischer”
Why I Am Normal
Are You From Clovis

Larry “Wild Man” Fischer died on 16th June 2011, we remember him in these 2 tracks.

PART B.
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THIS SECOND HALF KICKS OFF WITH MORE INTIMATE DETAILS OF THE DUO’S DAY TO DAY LIVES. THEN WHAT FOLLOWS INCLUDES VARIOUS TEXT PIECES AND IMPROVISATIONS. ONE OF THE FORMER IS BASED ON LEWISHAM COUNCIL LEAFLET ADDRESSED TO DOG OWNERS IN THE BOROUGH.
IN THIS PIECE I’M BEING ALLOWED TO JOIN THE DUO AS AN ADDITIONAL VOICE. SO IN EFFECT IT THEN BE A TRIO, AND DEFINITELY NOT A DUO. THE SET ENDS WITH ANOTHER PIECE USING WINE GLASSES, AND OTHER LARGELY PITCHED SOUNDS.
THE DUO HAS GIVEN ME ADVANCED PERMISSION TO MAKE A FEW SOUNDS IN THIS FINAL PIECE AS WELL. AS YET THE NATURE OF THESE SOUNDS HAS NOT BEEN DIVULGED TO ME.

END

You can see Adam Bohman
on 3rd July 2012 at 8:00PM
at The Horse Pub
124 Westminster Bridge Road
(Near Lambeth North tube)

Thank you.

Next week, Friend of Core Arts and Survivor’s poetry – troubadour and poet, Frank Bangay accompanied by his good friend Tunde Busari.

Wavelength – Dave Critchley and Peter Todd

This week’s guests: Peter Todd and Dave Critchley talk about 2B Butler’s Wharf, and Ayton Basement Newcastle. In the 1970s and early 1980s Dave Critchley made and exhibited films, audio and performance works, and especially video from 1976. He collaborated with many artists on projects and exhibitions at 2B Butler’s Wharf and was one of the founder members of London Video Arts where he worked until 1986. Filmmaker, writer and curator Peter Todd was a founder member of the artists’ venue in Newcastle: Ayton Basement. This venue became Basement Group of which he was a founder member which evolved into Projects UK and today continues as Locus +.

Outsider In – Just me

Tracks:

Unedited studio recording of R. Stevie Moore when he was my guest last year, he has just played in London and is now up in the north of England
R. Stevie Moore: You dont have to worry about my love off Advanced (2011)
Andy Partridge: Mermaid Expanation and Mermaid smiled off Fuzzy Warbles (2006)
Jandek soundtrack from the film Jandek on Corwood
Jandek: I shot myself from 0781-Khartoum (2005)
Jandek: The stumble from 0772-The Place (2003)
Syd Barratt:  Wouldnt you miss me from Crazy Diamond
Allen Ginsberg: Uptown
Edith Hillman Boxhill This little light of mine from Music therapy with the mentally handicapped
The Sound of surrealism Patricide 4
Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band: Canyons of your mind
Brion Gysin: Kick that habit man
Brion Gysin: Thoughts from the dream machine
Flying Burrito Brothers: Sin City from The Gilded Palace of Sin (1969)
Robyn Hitchcock: Not dark yet by Bob Dylan from album of Dylan covers Robyn Sings (2002)
Cal Veale: Paralysed
Randy Newman: I’ll Be Home from Little Criminals (dedicated to Effric my wife, she had this in her record collection 33 years ago)

Wavelength – Destruction in Art part 6 with Gustav Metzger

Latest instalment in Auto-Destructive Art: Gustav Metzger in conversation with Mathieu Copeland, Clive Phillpot and myself. “Gustav Metzger was born in Nuremberg in 1926 and came to Britain in 1939 as a Polish citizen, but since the late forties has been stateless. During his involvement with the anti-nuclear campaign, he continued to develop Auto-Destructive Art and its subsequent manifestations in the 60s and 70s. Now thirty years on, Metzger still feels the need to address issues that put the human race on the edge of a precipice”. (Gustav Metzger ‘damaged nature, auto-destructive art’).

Outsider In – William English and his texts

In this episode of Outsider In; William English, presenter of Wavelength on Resonance104.4fm.
We hear some of the 800 texts exchanged over the past year between Mr. Tregaskis and Mr. English.
William English talks to James Tregaskis as well.

Wavelength – Destruction in Art part 5 with Nicky Hamlyn

Nicky Hamlyn, author of Film Art Phenomena, filmmaker and lecturer talks about cellulose nitrate film, the self-destructive character of film, Tony Conrad and film performances by Annabel Nicolson, Lis Rhodes, and Taka Iimura.

Outsider In – Miss Roberts

Its was a hot humid evening, the smell of the two dogs’ breath wafted up from under the desk. Facing me was the lovely Miss Roberts and her faithful slave Cos Chapman.

Miss Roberts defied all opposing forces, patiently answering questions prepared for her from a card index. There was no time to waste. Included in their live performance we heard “Mercury River” not heard before in this country. I think they might have played it in their tour of Germany last month.

Please read her excellent blog

http://themissroberts.wordpress.com

Included in the show were :

Sexton Ming: “Barnaby The Kidney” words by Lucy Waghorne.

Patricide Issue 4, “I think you’re a Goth” Extract from and interview by Felix Kubin and Matthias Schuster (mix Patricide Int.)

Meadow House “The Hermit|” E.P. Byron Whiskey 43 Norman Records

The late Wesley Willis from “Joy Rides” documentary

Sound Collage “Its a submarine” by James Tregaskis

James D’Angelo “Resonances of the Logos” The Theosophical Society in England

 Gigs:

25th May 20:20PM

Jowe Head and The Demi-Monde plus Hand of Stabs featuring Homeless Pagan (Sexton Ming)

Ryans Bar, 181 Stoke Newington Church Street, London, N16 OUL at 20:30

 

26th May All Day

Mad Pride

‘Another gathering of NUTS IN MAY’
A Fundraiser for the Campaign Against Benefit Cuts.

Tottenham Chances

399 Tottenham High Road
Tottenham N17 6NQ

I need a lie Down.

Next Week: William English will be smoking herring in the yard outside.

Wavelength – Destruction in Art part 4 with Michael Landy

Latest in the series devoted to auto-destructive art; guest Michael Landy talks about Jean Tinguely, his Breakdown installation on Oxford Street and other auto-destructive topics.