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Ink 19 :: The Captain is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship

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July 1999 :: Print :: The Captain is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship (James MacLaren)

The Captain is Out to Lunch and the Sailors Have Taken Over the Ship by Charles Bukowski, with illustrations by Robert Crumb Black Sparrow Press 1998 Damn thing is so good that I can tell right now that I'm not gonna be able to review it right. Gonna make a mess of this. Oh well. May as well get on ...

Ink 19 :: The Mikel K Band

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April 1998 :: Music H-K :: The Mikel K Band (David Lee Beowülf)

... around him kept dying, thus frying his soul over a blazing fire. He does, however, appear to have been an alcoholic as "poetry buffet... I outrank charles bukowski" and "frequent drinkers club" discuss how the protagonist no longer drinks. It's a very long CD, I'm pretty sure they packed the full 73 ...

Ink 19 :: Firewater

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The Man on the Burning Tightrope (jetset). Review by Terry Eagan.

... , resentment and self-loathing to make even a certifiable curmudgeon like Nick Cave blush with envy. Sounding like Camper Van Beethoven fronted by Charles Bukowski after attending several classes at the Iggy Pop School of Misanthropy, Firewater's music signifies contempt all balanced by a global palette ...

Ink 19 :: Guided By Voices

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Isolation Drills (TVT). Review by James Mann.

... to add that special GBV seasoning salt to it all, so while the song might conjure up images of Pete Townshend doing a windmill, the lyrics were in Charles Bukowski-land. For this record, Bob seems to be stuck in the tour bus listening to the bland, big guitar and drum tedium that passes for "alternative ...

Ink 19 :: Killing Molly

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Eric C. Novack's earthy novel is grist for the mental mills of street intellectuals. His Killing Molly has Tom “Tearaway’ Schulte reminiscing over the lean comforts and late-night coffeehouse scenes of beatnik bachelorhood.

... Michigan’s Ferndale as it transformed into a countercultural hotbed with cheap rent. Previously, I had discovered a deeper view into drunkard poet Charles Bukowski through a two-volume VHS set of French TV interviews rented from the local Thomas Video. It was either on those tapes or other Hank material ...
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