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LAST COPIES! RE/Search #14 Incredibly Strange Music

GREAT LUX INTERIOR / IVY INTERVIEW! LAST COPIES! Incredibly Strange Music surveys the territory of neglected “garage sale” records (mostly from the ’50s-’70s), spotlighting genres, artists and one-of-a-kind gems that will delight and surprise. Genres examined include: “easy listening,” “exotica,” and “celebrity” (massive categories in themselves) as well as more recordings by (singing) cops and (polka playing) priests, undertakers, religious ventriloquists, astronauts, opera-singing parrots, beatnik and hippie records, and gospel by blind teenage girls with bouffant hairdos. Virtually every musical/lyrical boundary in the history of recorded sound has been breached; every sacred cow upturned. Five copies of this book have been autographed by Jean Jacques Perrey; they’re priced at thirty dollars.

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SOLD OUT! RE/Search #15 Incredibly Strange Music Vol II

SORRY, SOLD OUT!! Incredibly Strange Music surveys the territory of neglected “garage sale” records (mostly from the ’50s-’70s), spotlighting genres, artists and one-of-a-kind gems that will delight and surprise. Genres examined include: “easy listening,” “exotica,” and “celebrity” (massive categories in themselves) as well as more recordings by (singing) cops and (polka playing) priests, undertakers, religious ventriloquists, astronauts, opera-singing parrots, beatnik and hippie records, and gospel by blind teenage girls with bouffant hairdos. Virtually every musical/lyrical boundary in the history of recorded sound has been breached; every sacred cow upturned.

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Excerpts from Volume II: Interviews with:
  • Ken Nordine
  • Robert Moog
  • Esquivel
  • Table of Contents Reviews: "Fans of ambient music, acid jazz, ethno-techno, even industrial rock, will find the leap back to these genres and easy one to make" Rolling Stone "This book will change your life." Mirabella "Alfred Hitchcock's 'Music to Be Murdered By' is just the tip of the iceberg . . . a catalog of the wackiest discs ever made, goes where few audiophiles have ever gone." Entertainment Weekly "A must read for those interested in freeing themselves from contemporary artistic self-consciousness." High Performance

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    Swing! The New Retro Renaissance

    SWING! The New Retro Renaissance documents the first major lifestyle change since punk. After a 50-year absence, partner-dancing is back with a vengeance, propelled by a new generation of bands with roots in Hot Jazz, Jump Swing, Western Swing and Rockabilly. Over thirty interviews: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Royal Crown Revue, Lavay Smith, Big Six, Flyin’ Lindy Hoppers, Sam Butera and more! Hundreds of photos of the bands and dancers, hairstyles, furnishings, vintage cars, exciting retro clothes and other relics saved from extinction by cutting-edge visionaries. Full of informative directories, lists of recommended recordings, books, films, etc. this is the first comprehensive guide to a new state of mind being pioneered on the West Coast.

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    Excerpts: Interviews with: * Royal Crown Revue * Frankie Manning: invented the Lindy Hop aerial * Sam Butera * Connie Champagne * The Coppolas * Big Bad Voodoo Daddy * Big Sandy Table of Contents Reviews: "Hipsters and swing kids rejoice: Swing! The New Retro Renaissance is your bible." Juxtapoz "The newest book from SF's fave source of sedition, V/Search Publications, has everything your zoot-suited little heart desires: jump-blues, rockabilly, big-band swing; dancers, hairstyles, cars, and clothes; directories to recordings, books, and films. Most important, it's got fabulous photos and interviews with everyone from Big Bad Voodoo Daddy to the New Morty Show to Lavay Smith to the Royal Crown Revue to just about any West Coast swinger who matters." SF Bay Guardian "Extensive reference material, photos galore and fascinating interviews. Open the book to any page, start reading, and you'll be hooked." Request Magazine "Swing! is a social document as valid and valuable as any other in V. Vale's catalog, and maybe even more so." Alternative Press "Swing! The New Retro Renaissance is a good textbook for those seeking knowledge into the swing scene." Dancing USA "A gift from heaven landed in our hands, a killer book titled Swing! The New Retro Renaissance, chock full o' information and tasty pictures for all the cool cats and kittens that are into the swing/rockabilly/twang thing." Gavin

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    Jean Jacques Perrey

    JJ’s Alive and Kickin’ with his First Release in 30 Years! “Circus of Life” Released October 1, 2001 and at long last available in the USA Finally released, our favorite recording of the past year, and one we have played probably a hundred times! Jean Jacques Perrey, of the famed Perrey and Kingsley duo of the ’60s, is releasing his first record in 30 years: “Circus of Life.” A living icon, Jean Jacques Perrey’s futuristic mix of bleeps, chimes, organ, weird effects and funky beats have been sampled by many of hip-hop’s established artists including Ice T, The Beastie Boys, House of Pain and Gang Starr. “Circus of Life” bridges the gap between trip-hop, easy listening, pychedelia and funk, space-age electronics and out-and-out pop. Perrey himself describes the record as an “Electro-Pop-Easy-Listening-Music Record.” The record was designed to delight the child in each of us and Perrey asserts his music “humoristic” and is designed to generate happiness which he believes is of the utmost important “in a very difficult period of the Earth age.” The album features 14 new tracks including Elephants Wedding March, La Funamble De L’Espace, and the Girl from Mill Valley. An introductory track by Cut Chemist, a huge fan of Perrey, is included. According to music historian Mickey McGowan, Circus of Life is, ” a time machine sauntering back and forth twixt the roaring twenties and 2020 A.D., a menagerie of the old west, the Russian ballet, a pet shop at feeding time and rave at the dessert oasis.” Born in 1929, Jean Jacques Perrey is a native of France currently residing in Evian. His first introduction to music was at the age of four, when he received an accordion for Christmas. JJ taught himself music by ear. While studying medicine in France, he met George Jenny, the inventor of the Ondioline, and his life was changed forever. Perrey quit medical school-composer Charles Trenet, guitarist Django Reinhardt, and his unique style of electronic music gained the attention of Jean Cocteau, Edith Piaf, Robert Moog and even Walt Disney. Perrey’s releases include Musique Electronique du Cosmos (1961) The In Sound from Way Out, Kaleidoscopic Vibrations, The Amazing New Electronic Pop Sound, and Moog Indigo. Perrey’s track “Baroque Howdown” was selected as the theme for the “Main Street Electrical Parade” at Disneyland (US, Japan and Euro) and Disney World and he created other well-known tracks including “Flight of the Bumble Bee” with live bees and the DJ floor-filling classic “E.V.A.’”

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    Incredibly Strange Music cassette

    Song List: * Buddy Merrill – Busy Bee * Bob Peck – Sweet 16 * Dean Elliot – Lonesome Road * Katie Lee – Will to Fail * Harry Breuer – Minute Merengue * Rajput & The Sepoy – Up, Up & Away * The Scramblers – Mister Hot * Rod Dave Harris – Dinner Music for a Pack of Hungry Cannibals * Perrey & Kingsley – Swan’s Splashdown * Jo Ann Castle – Tico Tico * Billy Mure – Hawaiian War Chant * Fred Lowrey – William Tell Overture * Kali Bahlu – A Cosmic Telephone Call

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    Incredibly Strange Music Volume 2 CD2 - SOLD OUT!

    CD IS SOLD OUT. Song List: * Hot Butter – Skokian * Bob McFadden & Dor – The Mummy * The Nirvana Sitar & String Group – The Letter * Lucia Pamela – Walking on the Moon * Ken Nordine – Flesh * Billy Mure – Chopsticks Guitar * Myrtle K. Hilo – Lover’sPrayer * Russ Garcia & His Orchestra – Delicado * Del Close & John Brent – Introduction * Jean Jacques Perrey – Gossipo Perpetuo * Ken Nordine – Green * Eden Abhez – Full Moon * Harry Breuer – Bumble Bee * Bolero Marcy – Join the Gospel Express * Les Baxter – Terror * Ken Nordine – Yellow * Rusty Warren – 1st Song/Opening Monologue

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    Incredibly Strange Music ValuPak

    The RE/SEARCH “Incredibly Strange Music” books changed the aesthetics of contemporary “record collecting” and caused the re-release of hundreds of recordings. The below recordings constitute our “Incredibly Strange Music ValuPak”:

    Cassette: Incredibly Strange Music, Vol 1. CD: Jean Jacques Perrey’s Circus of Life. One CD plus 1 cassette, $25.

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    Jean Jacques Perrey's Circus of Life: Bridges the gap between easy listening, psychedelia, funk, space-age electronics and singable pop melodies. Perrey himself describes the record as an "Electro-Pop-Easy-Listening-Music Record", and asserts his music "humoristic," designed to generate happiness, which he believes is of the utmost importance "in a very difficult period of the Earth Age." Intended to delight the child in each of us--entertaining, danceable, and fun! Has been played a hundred times in our household. Incredibly Strange Music #1 cassette contains a spectrum of "classic" strange tunes which most people have never before heard. The Hypnodrome has been known to this cassette before shows -- people ask, "WHAT are we listening to?!" This is a great party recording, and wonderful to listen to in a car or truck. Many people have bought it and then burned it onto a CD. Original packaging; factory shrinkwrapped.

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    Incredibly Strange Music AUTOGRAPHED BY JEAN-JACQUES PERREY

    ONLY 5 COPIES. Incredibly Strange Music surveys the territory of neglected “garage sale” records (mostly from the ’50s-’70s), spotlighting genres, artists and one-of-a-kind gems that will delight and surprise. Genres examined include: “easy listening,” “exotica,” and “celebrity” (massive categories in themselves) as well as more recordings by (singing) cops and (polka playing) priests, undertakers, religious ventriloquists, astronauts, opera-singing parrots, beatnik and hippie records, and gospel by blind teenage girls with bouffant hairdos. Virtually every musical/lyrical boundary in the history of recorded sound has been breached; every sacred cow upturned.

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    HALLOWEEN: Classic Photo Hardback by Ken Werner

    A classic hardback of startling photographs taken at the “Mardi Gras of the West,” San Francisco’s ADULT Halloween festivities in the Castro district. Limited supply. Beautiful 9×12″ hardback bound in black boards. 72 pages. Black glossy paper.

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    Contains a photo of DeDe from UXA, 1977 S.F. Punk Band!

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    Colors by Ken Nordine, CD.

    A kaleidoscope of riotous sound and imagery. The pioneer of “Word Jazz” delivers “good lines” which are as smooth as water, inviting the listener to embark upon a musical fantasy evoking ethereal images of every poetic hue. An essential addition to the musical library of the hip connoisseur.

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    Song List: * Olive * Lavender * Burgundy * Yellow * Green * Beige * Maroon * Ecru * Chartreuse * Turquoise * White * Flesh * Azure * Puce * Magenta * Orange * Purple * Muddy * Russet * Amber * Blue * Black * Gold * Crimson * Brown * Rosey * Hazel * Mauve * Fuschia * Sepia * Nutria * Cerise * Grey * Coral

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    Pranks 2

    If you loved our first PRANKS! book, then you NEED this! All new content, full of laughs, including Internet pranks. A must for everyone who considered our first PRANKS! book a bible. From the introduction: “Imagine we are fish swimming in the sea, and no matter where we look we see advertising, branding, marketing, and corporate/governmental coercive messages everywhere.What we once thought of as news, knowledge, politics, culture, art, music, and wisdom has all become one with this ocean of marketing and mind-control. What to do? How to keep one?s sanity, sense of freedom, and unique identity? What can we do to resist? Resistance is ultimately dispiriting unless we can also have fun. ‘The society that has abolished adventure makes its own abolishing the only adventure.’ [Situationist slogan] The last remaining quasi-legal territory of imaginative, humorous, creative, dissenting expression is signposted by pranks.

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    What are pranks? For us, pranks are any humorous deeds, propaganda, sound bites, visual bites, performances and creative projects which pierce the veil of illusion and tell 'the truth.' Pranks unseriously challenge accepted reality and rigid behavioral codes and speech. Pranks deftly undermine phony facades and hypocrisy. Pranks lampoon sanctimoniousness, self-glorification, selfmythologizing and self-aggrandizement. Pranks force the laziest muscle in the body, the imagination, to be exercised, stretched, and thus transcend its former self.The imagination is what creates the future; that which will be. Why prank our world? When we look around and can see nothing but corporate propaganda as far as the eye can see, our only 'communication freedom' lies in creatively talking back, any way we can.Who gave corporations the monolithic ownership of our total environment to force their one-way coercive messages upon us? So if we replace their messages and symbols with our own, we must wear big hats and sunglasses and mufflers to hide our chins, so their ubiquitous surveillance cameras can be pranked. (Or, preserve our Internet anonymity behind layers of evasive tactics.) Imagine if everybody became artists and pranksters and poets and freely changed any noxious corporate message in sight? (It is too much to hope for our socalled legislators to come up with a bill outlawing all corporate advertising in public space, even though the majority of voters might endorse this.) If we are not slaves and robots, it also behooves us to systematically start thinking about reclaiming all the freedoms that have, inch by inch, been taken from us over the years to serve the interests of corporations and wealthy landholders. Freedom is never willingly given; it must be taken. And Americans have definitely become less free since 1776, hundreds of thousands of laws later. In fact, how have so many humans worldwide been bamboozled into being content with their paltry, miserable lot in life? Pranks may be our last remaining freedom of expression in post-Constitutional, post-Bill of Rights, post G.W. Bush America. This book is a mere introduction to the enormous body of unheralded, uncelebrated, undocumented pranking that has occurred just within the past hundred years. -- end of Introduction excerp Excerpts: Interviews with: * Jihad Jerry * Al Jourgensen & Jello Biafra * The Yes Men * Suicide Club * Reverend Al * Julia Solis * Billboard Liberation Front * Marc Powell * Frank Discussion * Paul Krassner * Margaret Cho * John Waters * Ron English * Joey Skaggs * Survival Research Laboratories * monochrom * Lydia Lunch * Cacophony Society (S.F.) Table of Contents Reviews: Almost 20 years ago, the small, quirky Bay Area post-punk publishing house Re/Search released what would improbably become one of the most influential art texts of the past quarter-century. Pranks! was 240 pages of melon-twisting interviews with iconoclastic trickster-artists like Survival Research Laboratory's robot-destruction guru Mark Pauline, archetypal media prankster Joey "Cathouse for Dogs" Skaggs, obsessive Outsider artist and explosive provocateur Joe Coleman, and Canoga Park's own Jeffrey Vallance with a too-short precis of his early, pre--"Blinky the Friendly Hen" oeuvre. Pranks! included anecdotes from (eek!) Earth First! ecoterrorists, proto-Borat comic interviewer Mal Sharpe and the Church of the SubGenius' Paul Mavrides, plus bite-size essays on everything from pranks in literature to guerrilla tactics of the Viet Cong. The book was a bit of a shambles. Some interviews were barely relevant while a lot of obvious subjects -- Andy Kaufman, for example; or Chris Burden -- were skipped over; but that, as opposed to some dry academic treatment, just added to its feeling of cultural immediacy. Those with their hearts and minds set on tenure might cite Slavoj Zizek's The Sublime Object of Ideology or Dave Hickey's The Invisible Dragon, but over the past two decades the single most common volume in the libraries of young practicing artists interested in actually exploring the boundaries of creativity has been Pranks! Many of those artists show up in the long-awaited just-released sequel, Pranks 2 (Re/Search, 196 pages, $15) -- The Yes Men, with their inspired absurd-extremist versions of global business agendas, for example, and monochrom, who jiggered the 2002 Sao Paulo Biennial with a completely fictional avant-garde Austrian artist named Georg Paul Thomann. Editor V. Vale checks in with several of Volume 1's luminaries -- Realist editor Paul Krassner, the always incisive Jello Biafra and, of course, Joey Skaggs (though to learn about his latest "legitimate" enterprise, the Universal Bullshit Detector Watch (TM), you'll have to visit www.bswatch.com) -- and rounds up a decent array of new faces from the Billboard Liberation Front to hacker chef Marc Powell to urban explorer Julia Solis. Solis, the author of New York Underground: The Anatomy of a City, is the culminating interview in the series that forms the core of Pranks 2-- charting the adventures of the '70s-'80s Bay Area secret society the Suicide Club, its much more public spinoff the Cacophony Society and subsequent activities of the principals thereof. Under the surface of the familiar (and eventually tiresome) 100-drunken-Santas-in-a-mall spectacles lies a compelling saga of deep and subtly disruptive investigations on the borders of reality, from the infiltration of cults to the exploration of abandoned mental hospitals and crumbling industrial infrastructures. With the same sense of journalistic immediacy, Pranks 2 follows its predecessors' model in patchwork coverage -- there are no essays here about flash mobs, A(R)(TM)-Ark or the Museum of Jurassic Technology, and still no Andy Kaufman. There is, however, an expanded sense of urgency -- even desperation -- to the interviews: How do you disrupt the monolithic spectacle in a context where the visual and rhetorical vocabulary of anticonsumerist culture jamming has been completely subsumed by the advertising industry, where cranks are yanked, asses jacked and celebrities punk'd in the comfort of your home theater every day through the good graces of Viacom? And as Biafra and several other commentators observe, the past two presidential elections and the war in Iraq are hard to top for mischievous sleight of hand. But the bottom line remains that a good prank doesn't just entertain, it interrupts mass slumber and invites individuals to think critically for themselves. While it could never be the revelation the first volume was, Pranks 2 could easily be an equal inspiration for the next generation of tricksters -- whose work will undoubtedly be featured in Volume 3. LA Weekly The original 1988 Pranks! was a footloose, freewheeling, and freethinking tribute - and a vital underground history of pranks, tricks, and acts of mischievous subversion. One of RE/Search's more popular (and groundbreaking) DIY encyclopedias of fringe culture, it laid out the case for pranks as an art form, compiling stories from the likes of '60s survivor Timothy Leary, punk pachyderm Henry Rollins, post-punk performer Karen Finley, and activist group Earth First! In the process, it planted the seeds of monkey-wrenching good times in yet another generation of impressionable boundary stompers and button pushers. In this category are loose, entertaining histories of the San Francisco Suicide Club, which pied folks like Nixon hired gun Charles Colson and took over mortuaries for vampire games; Suicide spin-off the Cacophony Society and its outta-hand Santa invasions; and the Billboard Liberation Front's ad campaign rewrite jobs. These tall, brave, and goofy tales - along with an effort to reach out to hacker-pranksters like Marc Powell - give Pranks 2 the oomph and heft that... vaults it aloft (like a flying clown), above the morass of phoned-in sequels. (Kimberly Chun) San Francisco Bay Guardian If the world seems one big con, from WMD to transit fare increases, then a prank might be the most appropriate response. Considering the distance most people feel from control over their daily lives, it might be one's only recourse. That was the thesis RE/Search Books, the underground's Interview magazine, put forth when it published Pranks! in 1987. Drawing its subjects from the worlds of activism, music and art, Pranks mapped a stance of challenging social relations and reactions. From tales of Yippies levitating the Pentagon to artists creating fake businesses or turning Telly Savalas billboards into S/M tableaux, it showed that free-form play was a common and secret history not owned by any one discipline. And, yes, with motivations more complex than Punk'd. With the publication of Pranks! 2 (RE/Search, 212 pages, $19.95) almost 20 years later, not only has the generation that memorized the first book come of age (my own dog-eared copy inspired more than a few acts of youthful, enigmatic vandalism -- belated apologies to the city of Windsor), but the stakes for misbehaviour have been raised. As you can now be arrested for photographing a building, gluing its doors shut suddenly carries a sexy risk. Strangely absent from the first volume -- considering RE/Search's San Francisco address -- was a history of that city's Suicide Club in the 1970s. Amply documented here, the Suicide Club was a secret collective of urban explorers, sewer spelunkers and exhibitionists whose members would go on to spawn both the Billboard Liberation Front and the better known Cacophony Society. An inspiration for Fight Club (Chuck Palahniuk was an early member), the Cacophony Society continue to commit nonsensical attacks such as "Drunk Doctors" (members get wasted and wreak havoc while wearing scrubs at bars near hospitals), and Santa and clown mobs. Think what you want about clowns, but you probably haven't lived until you've heard a cop command, as one did to Cacophony member Jarico Reesce, "Put the balloon animals down!" Art makes up the final section of Pranks! 2, with the funniest stunt courtesy of Georg Paul Thomann. A member of the Viennese Actionists and peripherally involved in early punk, Thomann is a complete fabrication. He was invented as a project for the Sao Paulo Biennale by the Austrian art collective Monochrom. As they say in their interview, "It's not the first time a fake artist was invented but it's the first time a fake artist represented a whole country at a giant art fair." Take that R. Mutt. Monochrom spent the entire event dodging the press and curators who wanted to meet Thomann, deflecting by claiming, "He's just sitting in his hotel room. We're rather happy he doesn't show because he's quite an asshole." Soon after, curators were claiming to have known the reclusive artist for years. It was a successful prank because social form and pretense were illuminated with a giddy light and for one moment the playing field was levelled. Not with an explosive-laden van, but by inspiring a new perspective. As hacker Marc Powell explains to editor V. Vale, "Hackers look at intellectual property like any social metaphor: as something to be hacked. Not destroyed, but unravelled." If Pranks! 2 has a singular mission, it's breaking through everyday reality's increasingly hard shell. Eye Weekly -- Brian Joseph Davis Not just for kids anymore, pranks are the focus of this weekend's Re/Search Books "Pranksfest L.A.," celebrating the publication of Pranks 2, the hotly anticipated sequel to 1988's Pranks. Re/Search publisher V. Vale promises rare video clips and audiovisual presentations of actual stunts, and will be moderating a panel with local maniacs Rev. Al Ridenour, Feederz founder Drank Discussion, and Jerry Casale of Devo (operating lately under the nom de guerre "Jihad Jerry"). Featured in Pranks 2 are monkey-wrenchers The Yes Men -- whose website, gwbush.com inspired the president to say, "There should be limits to freedom" -- and billboard liberator Ron English, who parodied Apple's "Think Different" advertising campaign. Reverend Al's latest project, "The Art of Bleeding," a cabaret act that comes on like Benny Hill's Grand Guignol, presents talking apes, robots, and legions of nurses prancing around in their scanties. Yes, protest, riot and vote to your heart's content, but these are perfunctory things. The prank represents an escape from the modern trinity of failure, servitude, and prostitution. Because giving a skinned sheep's head to Betty Ford, as ur-prankster Boyd Rice once did, doesn't make the wheels of authority turn so much as it shuts off the machine entirely, if only for a little while. LAWEEKLY -- David Cotner ...San Francisco's RE/Search Publications is back with Pranks 2, a new volume of anti-corporate and anti-stupidity shenanigans meant to teach a little and laugh a lot between the lines of social protest. Two rockers find their way inside: Entertaining malcontent and spoken-word sage Jello Biafra hacks off about hacking scenarios, and Ministry's Al Jourgensen shares tales of subversive resistance within his major-record-label deal. Other political artists turning everything sideways include the Yes Men, John Waters, painter Ron English, comedian Margaret Cho, master satirist Paul Krassner, and those brilliant modifiers of the advertising landscape, the Billboard Liberation Front. Highly recommended, this is smart stuff for those witty enough to throw ideas instead of bomb John M. James -- Positively Yeah Yeah Yeah Some people think a good prank is pissing in a friend's Coke. But V. Vale takes them to a higher level: In his book Pranks 2, he describes them as 'humorous deeds, propaganda, sound bites, performances, and creative projects which pierce the veil of illusion' and 'unseriously challenge accepted reality and rigid behavioral codes and speech.' Vale follows that explanation with a rant against corporations, labeling pranks one of the last freedoms of expression. Unloading in a Coke shows a lack of spirit ? unless your friend is a congressman. As the founder of RE/Search Publications, Vale has brought underground icons and hell of a lot of J.G. Ballard to the mainstream (but only through independent bookstores). He's serious about his subjects, as revealed in any one of his seminal books (and nearly all of his books are seminal) about writers, pagans, punks, angry women, strange music, bodily fluids, masochists, and Ballard. Pranks 2 comes a brisk 19 years after the first version (seminal), which paid tribute, in the form of profiles and interviews, to the anarchists and outsiders who made their cultural mark tweaking society in the '70s and '80s. The new book follows the same tack. It also features some of the same figures. You should bitch about neither. We can all stand to learn a little more about the Yes Men, Survival Research Laboratories, Frank Discussion, Jello Biafra, and Joey Skaggs, and the book more than makes up for any navel-gazing with new profiles of S.F. groups the Suicide Club, the Cacophony Society, and the Billboard Liberation Front. There's even a bit about Bambi Lake. Michael Leaverton -- S.F. Weekly "Thanks especially for PRANKS 2, the best book in years. I'm happy to preach that book's greatness." -- Zack, The Gut (MySpace page)

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    Memoirs of a Sword Swallower (Autographed & Regular Paperback)

    The Jim Rose Circus Sideshow marked the return of SideShow Artist Troupes to America, and practitioners have been inspired by this book, MEMOIRS OF A SWORD SWALLOWER, which begins,
    “I probably never would have become America’s leading fire-eater if Flamo the Great hadn’t happened to explode that night…” So begins this true story of life with a traveling carnival, peopled by amazing characters (the Human Ostrich, the Human Salamander, Jolly Daisy) who commit outrageous feats of wizardry. This is one of the only authentic narratives revealing the “tricks” (or more often the lack thereof) and skills involved in a sideshow, and is invaluable to those aspiring to this profession. Having cultivated the desire to create real magic since early childhood, Mannix rose to become a top act within a season; here is his inspiring tale. NEW: RARE PHOTOS! This is the first edition to include photos of the actual characters in the book, most of them taken by Mannix himself in the ’30s.
    As a favor to RE/Search’s V. Vale, Daniel P. Mannix autographed 20 copies of this paperback just before his death in 1997, and they may be had for just thirty dollars.

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    Excerpts: * Joining the sideshow *
    * Flamo up in flames * * Setting up; Jolly Daisy; the clem * Fire-eating; buying swords from Rafael * Krinko the Fakir; the Human Ostrich * Lock-picking & Escapism; Aunt Matty * Billie& Bud; Cal & Daisy Table of Contents Reviews: "A grotesque gallery of portraits of amazing human beings and a fascinating behind-the-scenes revelation of carnival life." New York Times "A sympathetic and funny account of life with a carnival by a young man who impulsively joined up with one, mastered the elements of fire-eating and sword-swallowing in record time, and then rose, Horatio Alger-like, into the rarefied company of neon-bulb swallowers . . . it's engrossing." The New Yorker "The beautiful world of outcasts and freaks banding together to form an alternate society is accurately and compassionately portrayed by an insider." Circus Arts "Having trouped with a carnival for a year, I can vouch for the authentic background and color. I thought it was absolutely fascinating; I couldn't put it down until I finished it." Gypsy Rose Lee

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