I have some very sad news for you all.
Lee Walker, contributor to Gonzo Weekly, reoccurring guest at both the
Weird Weekend and Weird Weekend North, and probably the best author ever to be
published by CFZ Publications, and lead singer of The Lids, has died suddenly
whilst on holiday in South Africa with his wife Yvey. He had a massive stroke
and died a few days later. He was due to appear at Weird Weekend North this
weekend, and we are all shellshocked at the news. He was a kind, gentle and
sweet man as well as a massively talented one, and it goes without saying that
we shall all miss him tremendously.
Our love and positive vibes go out to Yvey and his family and many
friends.
Toodle-pip
YER EDITOR SEZ:
THE DIGITAL PRAYER FLAG
Regular readers will know that we recently shared the positive news about
Corinna's health with you all, and that - at least at the moment - she appears
to be cancer free. I am convinced that her condition is a direct result of the
good wishes, prayers, and positive vibes from thousands of people around the
world. A prayer flag (Lung ta) is a colourful rectangular cloth, often found
strung along mountain ridges and peaks high in the Himalayas. They are used to
bless the surrounding countryside and for other purposes.
Find out more:
I believe something similar happens with positive vibes transmitted
electronically, and - having used it to such good effect with my dear wife's
condition, I want to try it on a larger scale. I am still trying to work out the
details, so watch this space.
Blessed be.
ALL TODAY'S GONZO NEWS WOT'S FIT TO PRINT:
THOM THE WORLD POET: The Daily Poem
THE GONZO TRACK OF THE DAY: THE LIDS..all things ...
MICHAEL MOORCOCK PLAYS HAWKWIND
LA FAMILLE SHUTTLEWORTH
BARBARA AND RAB ON STAGE
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Meanwhile I continue to pretend that I am a popstar, because now I have
sold eight whole copies of my new album Coldharbour. If I continue at this rate
I will get a silver disc sometime at the beginning of the next millenium.
Coldharbour, by the way, can be found here: https://jondownes1.bandcamp.com/releases
I think it is really rather good, but then again I would say that wouldn't
I?
I do have good news to impart: Lars Thomas' book about the mystery land
animals of Scandinavia and the Baltic States has been uploaded, and over at
Gonzo the first volume of Kev Rowland's The Progressive Underground is also
imminent. And at Fortean Fiction, my latest novel - 'Zen and Xenophobia' -
vaguely a sequel to 2015's 'The Song of Panne' - is now available.
! would warn you that if you are of a nervous disposition, or easily
offended, you will find parts of my novel both offensive and upsetting. There is
sex, violence, drug abuse, occultism, pornography, firearms, politics, religion,
and not a little sociology. But there is also love, kindness, faith, and
redemption. And it's a cracking good yarn. Or I think so, at any rate. All I
would say on the subject before bidding you farewell is Caveat Lector. And I'm
not gonna explain what that means, because because if you don't know what that
means then you probably shouldn't be reading the book in the first place.
AND THE LATEST ISSUE OF THE GONZO MAGAZINE:
Gonzo Weekly #331/2
THE AMOROUS HUMPHREY PLUGG ISSUE
We mark the passing of Scott Walker, an extraordinary talent, the likes of
whom we shall never see again, Alan goes to the London College of Communication,
Elephant and Castle art exhibition, Graham reveals part two of his look at
Hawkwind's demicentennial, Jeremy goes to see Bob Mould, Jon muses on gender and
reviews a book about London by Barry Miles, Kev looks at the recent tragic
events in New Zealand, and there is lots more...
Hail Eris!
And there are radio shows from Mack Maloney and Friday Night Progressive
AND Strange Fruit. AND there is a column from Kev Rowland, and one from Tony
Klinger and one from C J Stone, and Neil Nixon, Roy Weard, Mr Biffo, and the
irrepressible Corinna are on hiatus. There is also a collection of more news,
reviews, views, interviews and rock wallabies who've blown a fuse (OK, nothing
to do with the relatively small macropods who are having electrical problems,
but I got carried away with things that rhymed with OOOOS) than you can shake a
stick at. And the best part is IT's ABSOLUTELY FREE!!!
This issue features:
political correctness, Keith Flint, Gregg McKella, Dr. Sardonicus Festival,
The Planets, Rick Wakeman, Jeff Wayne, Kevin Peek, Patrick Allen, Barbra
Streisand, Michael Jackson, Marillion, Yoko Ono, Climate Strikes, Richard
Freeman, Strange Fruit, Friday Night Progressive, Canterbury Sans Frontieres,
Mack Maloney's Mystery Hour, Scott Walker (born Noel Scott Engel), Wolfgang
Meyer, Bernie Tormé (born Bernard Joseph Tormey), Yuya Uchida, David White
Tricker (aka David White), Zephire Andre Williams, Richard Anthony Monsour (aka
Dick Dale), Yann-Fañch Kemener, Terje Nilsen, Roger Charlery (aka Ranking
Roger), New Zealand Mosque Murders, The Fall, Rick Wakeman, The RAZ Band,
America, Alan Dearling, Design and Screen Schools’ Postgraduate Show; University
of the Arts London: London College of Communication, Bob Mould, Jeremy Smith,
Kev Rowland, ScienceNV, 3rDegree, Tony Klinger, Mr Biffo, CJ Stone, Hawkwind,
Graham Inglis, Jon Downes, Coldharbour Diaries, Martin Springett, Thom the World
Poet, Barry Miles, "London Calling"
And the last few issues are:
Issue 331-2 (Scott Walker)
Issue 329-30 (Charlie X)
Issue 327-28 (Hawkwind)
Issue 325-26 (Gonzo)
Issue 323-24 (Irvine Welsh)
Issue 321-22 (Discordianism)
Issue 319-20 (Brix Smith)
Issue 317-18 (Christmas)
Issue 315-16 (Steve Miller)
Issue 313-14 (Hawkwind)
Issue 311-12 (Extinction Rebellion)
Issue 309-10 (Steve Hillage)
Issue 307-8 (Michael Moorcock)
Issue 305-6 (Maartin Allcock)
Issue 303-4 (kOZFEST)
Issue 301-2 (Ringo Starr)
Issue 299-300 (Aretha Franklin)
Issue 298 (Alan in Hungary)
Issue 297 (Shir Ordo)
Issue 295-6 (Robert Berry)
Issue 294 (Bow Wow Wow)
Issue 293 (Stonehenge)
Issue 292 (Rolling Stones)
Issue 291 (Alien Weaponry)
Issue 290 (Frank Zappa)
Issue 289 (Misty in Roots)
Issue 288 (Paula Frazer)
Issue 287 (Boss Goodman)
Issue 286 (Monty Python)
Issue 285 (ELP)
Issue 284 (Strangelove)
Issue 283 (Record Store Day)
Issue 282 (Neil Finn and Fleetwood Mac)
Issue 281 (Carl Palmer)
Issue 280 (Steve Andrews)
All issues from #70 can be downloaded at www.gonzoweekly.com if you prefer.
If you have problems downloading, just email me and I will add you to the Gonzo
Weekly dropbox. The first 69 issues are archived there as well. Information is
power chaps, we have to share it!
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orange cat named after a song by Frank Zappa, and two half grown kittens, one
totally coincidentally named after one of the Manson Family, purely because she
squeaks, puts it all together from a converted potato shed in a tumbledown
cottage deep in rural Devon which he shares with various fish. He is ably
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mother-in-law, and a motley collection of social malcontents. Plus.. did we
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