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Norman Mailer Oh My America (Part 2 Beyond The Revolution)
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For all the bumph I refer you to part 1.
Norman Mailer - Oh My America (Part 1 Farewell To The Fifties)
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Norman Mailer Oh My America Documentary (BBC Version). Copyright @ France 2 - Les Films d'lci - 1999 COPYRIGHT INFORMATION OWNER - Copyright @ France 2 - Les Films d'lci - 1999 / BBC version - 1999 The up-loader does not own the rights to this video. This video is being uploaded purely for Educational purposes under the Fair-Use Act which may, under other conditions, make the content of this vi...
the buffoon corporation-the magic roundabout (s-track o-dub).mpg
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soundtrack over-dub of the first ever magic roundabout episode.
the buffoon corporation-dub dat.mpg
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another video for a track from my album 'derek & clive in dub chapter one'
the buffoon corporation-goldfish steps out.mpg
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recent animation, for my mate goldfish.
the buffoon corporation-bugs.mpg
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more stuff
the buffoon corporation-mr fish.mpg
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a track from my album 'derek & clive in dub chapter two'.
the buffoon corporation-eyes.mpg
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one of my earliest edits 2001, filled my computer so full of clips that i had no room for editing or rendering, so i had to do it in bits. took ages. looking at it now i see all the obvious mistakes, we all gotta learn! also it was done under the name of electric elephant enterprises which was de name den.
the buffoon corporation-cockney dancer.mpg
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heres a track i did a couple of months ago, derek and clive samples over a slightly remixed floyd/orb track. didnt have a video for it so knocked one up quickly with some downloads.
boxer attack animation.mpg
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my first animation
einstein animation.mpg
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my second animation
the buffoon corporation-cook cut-up animation.mpg
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mass j-peg animation, music by spike jones and his city slickers
the buffoon corporation-visions.mpg
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done in 2002, some edits of earth and other planets with a remixed song "visions" by stevie wonder
the buffoon corporation-whymangillyambrowncardoor.mpg
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a few classic vids mix
the buffoon corporation-man next door.mpg
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the buffoon corporation-man next door.mpg
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the buffoon corporation-part three (chapter two).mpg
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the buffoon corporation-part three (chapter two).mpg
the buffoon corporation-part three (chapter one).mpg
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the buffoon corporation-part three (chapter one).mpg
the buffoon corporation-vole (mix 1, 2006).mpg
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the buffoon corporation-vole (mix 1, 2006).mpg
the buffoon corporation-part two.mpg
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the buffoon corporation-part two.mpg
the buffoon corporation-part one.mpg
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the buffoon corporation-part one.mpg
the buffoon corporation-lets get it on now baby.mpg
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the buffoon corporation-streibgriebling (good evening).mpg

Komentáře

  • @davidlanciano6613
    @davidlanciano6613 Před měsícem

    We will not see the likes of Mailer again. What a smart, profoundly articulate man. And conveyed the truth so directly.

  • @RichardKoenigsberg
    @RichardKoenigsberg Před 5 měsíci

    Profound understanding of the "American way of life.":

  • @RichardKoenigsberg
    @RichardKoenigsberg Před 5 měsíci

    One of the greatest writers of the 20th Century.

  • @artshreshth
    @artshreshth Před rokem

    I came from instagram

  • @Braaaap.
    @Braaaap. Před 2 lety

    Wow!

  • @patrickmccormack4318
    @patrickmccormack4318 Před 3 lety

    Mailer was a man's man. Did you know, he went toe-to-toe with Marshall McLuhan. McLuhan gracefully wiped the floor with him. Mailer hung in there for the beating, did it with style and gratitude. Few, very few have gone the rounds with McLuhan. I'd like to think McLuhan respected him for it. For that reason, reason enough, I put Mailer on The Mantel of Brave and Courageous. The Summer Way with Norman Mailer - Marshall McLuhan 1968 czcams.com/video/PtrJntaTlic/video.html The Mantel of Brave and Courageous by Patrick McCormack (Pending authorship and publication, stay tuned.) "Life is too short to not be cool." - Grandpa "Life is too long if too hot." - Grandson "Careful as we will, careful as we go." - Grandpa My Star - Ian Brown czcams.com/video/M019_bg4uWg/video.html

  • @46metube
    @46metube Před 3 lety

    I like Mailer. He talks in straight lines. Though sometimes so straight, it contorts and derails him.

  • @nathanielgrant3909
    @nathanielgrant3909 Před 3 lety

    quite possibly the last American man

  • @naturalmagick9983
    @naturalmagick9983 Před 3 lety

    I like to dance all night!

  • @m.clayton79
    @m.clayton79 Před 4 lety

    I saw this in 2k on a blknwht tv. It changed me.

  • @squid-squad
    @squid-squad Před 4 lety

    I'm more pissed than Norman, well, he's dead so of course I'm more pissed. I still love him.

  • @danremenyi1179
    @danremenyi1179 Před 5 lety

    What a pity this has been viewed by so few people!

    • @Tyrell_Corp2019
      @Tyrell_Corp2019 Před 4 měsíci

      Americans don’t read anymore like they used to. And even when they used to it was a slim minority.

  • @FelipeGarcia-uu1qh
    @FelipeGarcia-uu1qh Před 6 lety

    Stupid. Classic stuff that ruined by attempt to enhance.

  • @brachio1000
    @brachio1000 Před 6 lety

    Norman Mailer -- always brilliant, always full of crap.

  • @neilhasid3407
    @neilhasid3407 Před 6 lety

    Terrible analysis of Kennedy,who was an amazing man and wonderful,brave President, who was killed by the power structure he threatened. He was a giant and Mailer is a minor anecdote in American history. He is plainly dumb regarding the murder of Kennedy.

    • @tomislavjovan2280
      @tomislavjovan2280 Před 6 lety

      We criticize a man whom during Kennedy's publicly present years felt little need to judge himself. For both praises during his infantile years and his natural incisiveness. Yet, I find myself unable to judge. Premature ego and unaware skill. An ever rocking sense of personal balance, not?

  • @alexisp696
    @alexisp696 Před 7 lety

    Every war the USA and allied powers have fought since 1945 has been shameful and unnecessary, and has led to the world now being almost beyond redemption. Pollution, inequality, warfare, political paralysis, overconsumption, nuclear weapons - these are problems that, even taken individually, are extremely difficult to deal with. With the power concentrated in the hands of those with the least motivation to solve these problems, we cannot - short of some kind of revolution which can take power back from the crooks who have squandered all the potential of the world.

  • @alexisp696
    @alexisp696 Před 7 lety

    The USSR never wanted to destroy America, never wanted to invade Western Europe - they ended up being the scapegoat for the post-WWII era because they decided that having paid the biggest price for the war they should now transform the society into a more equal one. This was too big a challenge to the capitalist powers. Also, the false conclusion that war could be profitable for a whole nation, when wars are always costly - the price must be paid sometime - meant that it was decided to keep on fighting, regardless of whether the other side wanted to or not.

  • @alexisp696
    @alexisp696 Před 7 lety

    Reagan represented the end of any intelligent political discourse in the USA - he was an actor who represented the will of the masses in the US to pretend their way to greatness. Beating up on tiny countries was characterised as a way of "healing" America - at the expense of those little countries, without any moral reckoning or acknowledgement of the unnecessary injustice of the Vietnam. It was America who needed healing, not the countries which had been bombed and destroyed because they refused to be beaten by the enormous military power of the USA. Little has changed since - apparently the little wars were insufficient to "heal", hence Iraq, and all the others since. The kind of dialogue and self-reflection in the USA's public arena in the 60's and 70's are but a sad memory.

  • @alexisp696
    @alexisp696 Před 7 lety

    The pigs who really run the USA would never have allowed RFK or MLK to run for the presidency, for the simple reason that they couldn't be bought or controlled. Tragically, the USA has been spoiled again and again by these pigs - can you imagine a greater presidency than Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King? Daley wouldn't even let Gene McCarthy be nominated let alone two men they considered effectively communist. Instead the world had to endure LBJ, Nixon, Ford... Carter was a brief respite, but he was brought under control pretty quickly, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama and now Trump. None of these men were even close to the stature of the Kennedys or MLK. Or even Gene McCarthy, really.

  • @alexisp696
    @alexisp696 Před 7 lety

    Even though Mailer refers to Oswald as the one who "did this" to America (which clearly he did not, or at least not knowingly), the image of Oswald, the famous first case of the "lone nut" who somehow pulls off an amazing feat for no apparent reason, with no assistance whatsoever, does haunt the US - because the cover-up was so shoddy and yet so total, many people couldn't help but feel there were real powers behind the US government who would kill anyone who got in the way, even the president. The same thing was repeated on 9/11 - another bunch of "nuts" pulling off a spectacular feat, despite the overwhelming power and security of the USA, and then the inevitable commission which is farcical, but unquestionable. So now, the American people are shown that even thousands of civilians are able to be killed off to give the US Empire an adrenaline shot in the hopes of total world domination. No question that the fabled "American Dream" died when it became clear that Kennedy was killed by his own countrymen for reasons of mere power and greed.

    • @tomislavjovan2280
      @tomislavjovan2280 Před 6 lety

      Alexis, I find the archetype that Oswald embodied during his era to have resurfaced again much earlier than the attacks of Sunni Muslim extremists in 2001. If one looks at the mass shootings of the 1990s (columbine primarily) and schizophrenic scenes of hinckley, for example : he or she becomes aware with extensive psychological study/speculation with regards to the boy's lonely, seemingly unimportant existence and even less dense story behind Reagan's gunman. The people guilty of most terrorist attacks, whether it be unpolitical youth, Sunni fundamentalists, Communists, Anarchists, or even rebellious black groups such as the Black Panthers were naturally taking the advantage of the national news system. We still tinker within the aforementioned possibilities since the middle of the last century. We must be made aware of the news within its tabloid-based draw towards those small men, crying out upon their death's bed.

  • @alexisp696
    @alexisp696 Před 7 lety

    Cancer is the earth's answer to humanity's use of nuclear power.

  • @alexisp696
    @alexisp696 Před 7 lety

    How could anyone resist that Ike commercial? Charming. Ike gave the USA cold war with a genial smile. The reds didn't stand a chance... After Ike, though -being beaten by Kennedy made Nixon into the twisted bastard he became, before that he was just a political hustler with no morals whatsoever. LBJ got the program back on track after they took care of Kennedy, who was definitely out of place. The deep state's growing power by this point meant that killing off a president was not considered a step too far in order to keep the war machine growing. Looking back at footage of the political figures of that era, Kennedy seems like the only one who doesn't come across as a bent warmongering pig. He was no saint, but he certainly would have made the modern USA a very different country - for the better, I think. After him, only Gene McCarthy comes across as a decent man, as well as Bobby of course. It's hard to imagine either Kennedy or McCarthy ordering thugs to beat up protesters.

    • @tomislavjovan2280
      @tomislavjovan2280 Před 6 lety

      You say in relation to the life and times of the ad. I don't know what a genial smile has to say with regards to any political truths. Yes, I agree Nixon was broken far earlier than neoliberal history likes to recall, but the populace remains ignorant of its political ineptitude during the Vietnam wars end and unaware of the self sabotage of Nixon's cabinet. Kennedy was a persona whom found his image radiant at just the right moment. I attribute very little to him structurally with any maverick, long term effects directly. Oh, McCarthy intended well. Oh, yes, but his time was so prescient... He had no moments outside of the paranoid political reality of his slowly churning sphere of influence. A man exploding at the precise moment for stardom. Otherwise he was lacking in an intellectual and personally precise standard of national finesse. No, an enemy is needed by both secretive gov't agencies and among the daily discretions of the wirking man. ugh I'm so sick of people in general.

  • @circlesinthenight3141

    Thank you

  • @Leibo07
    @Leibo07 Před 7 lety

    chirruping birds = from cirrus minor song from the Floyd soundtrack More ; )

  • @Woke365
    @Woke365 Před 7 lety

    Mac Henry is a mad man.

  • @LVSinger
    @LVSinger Před 8 lety

    Oh dear, what a disappointment, [Mailer's pro war sentiments] to his normally sane motives ! His flippant, poorly reasoned comment that we need 'small, controlled wars' [NOW we have them!] , almost casually relegating them [suggestively] to gladiatorial 'entertainment'. A brilliant man...his life a contradiction punctuated and blemished by, occasional lapses of insanity.

    • @46metube
      @46metube Před rokem

      That's the human condition. I don't approve either. Hitchens too, had contradictory views regarding war. But oh lord I wish they were both here now. Miss them much.

  • @lsobrien
    @lsobrien Před 8 lety

    Just one thing: JFK led us (or the US) into Vietnam, not LBJ.

    • @lsobrien
      @lsobrien Před 7 lety

      Jason Storey Doesn't change the fact JFK initiated it. Stop being obtuse.

    • @lsobrien
      @lsobrien Před 7 lety

      Jason Storey "Quit looking for an argument." Says the guy (or goat) who looks at my comment and says, "yes, that's right, and I'm going to say so in the middle of contradicting myself with two BS claims, themselves incompatible." What a bore.

    • @lsobrien
      @lsobrien Před 7 lety

      Jason Storey How could LJB both end the Vietnam War (which he didn't) and escalate it? "LBJ finished what JFK started... and escalated it"

    • @lsobrien
      @lsobrien Před 7 lety

      Jason Storey Why are you doing this? It's just cringe-worthy. It's obvious your -comical- insults are nothing more than a thin cover for your complete lack of knowledge. (You really thought LBJ ended the Vietnam War - I mean, _really_.) Come back when you're up to the task.

    • @lsobrien
      @lsobrien Před 7 lety

      Jason Storey Those peace talks were completely scuttled by the Nixon campaign. They urged the South Vietnamese to pull out - which they did - covertly and unconstitutionally promising them total victory through total war with a Nixon/Kissinger White House. And under that subsequent regime, almost as many bombs were dropped on that poor, beleaguered Indochinese country (and its neighbours) than Europe suffered during the entirety of WWII. Perhaps you need to broaden your reading over more than a few glimpses of Wikipedia, just now? (Frankly, how dare you comment on the Vietnam War when you believe LBJ ended it?) Now stop bothering me, you cretinous goat.

  • @rustycalvera977
    @rustycalvera977 Před 8 lety

    beneath mailers passionate desire to change America's ills is mailers passionate desire to be loved.

  • @rustycalvera977
    @rustycalvera977 Před 8 lety

    Mailer's remarkable insight, gets right into the psyche like no one I can think of....absolute genius

  • @rustycalvera977
    @rustycalvera977 Před 8 lety

    you've got three seconds to cover and duck...but if you are in your car and can't stop in time....don't worry, the glass in the car is safety glass and will filter out the UV rays from the Hydrogen bomb that just went off down the road ...

  • @conscienceaginBlackadder

    This is, er, in fact, Mr Rusty.

  • @lengasparini2918
    @lengasparini2918 Před 8 lety

    I will now read his biography.

    • @tomislavjovan2280
      @tomislavjovan2280 Před 6 lety

      Len, that I have and if it's "a double life" then I reccomend it based upon the biographical density. I reccomend Mailer not here upon his own merits (Though Im a fan.) I reccomend his bio basically upon its expansiveness and ability to explain the bipolar subtleties found within Mailer's public personas.

    • @tomislavjovan2280
      @tomislavjovan2280 Před 6 lety

      2 years too late. Hehe.

    • @MrUndersolo
      @MrUndersolo Před 2 lety

      I have read one of them. Hope you like the ride.

  • @RichardKoenigsberg
    @RichardKoenigsberg Před 9 lety

    What a unique personality. No one in public life like him today--not even close. Brilliant and original and courageous...and an American

  • @superfuzzymomma
    @superfuzzymomma Před 10 lety

    just Brilliant! - Thanks so much!

  • @tyronecamp4246
    @tyronecamp4246 Před 10 lety

    hahahahahahaha! Awesome!

  • @GuerreSeigneur
    @GuerreSeigneur Před 10 lety

    ...I didn't like his face, and if I don't like somebody's face then I probably don't like what they're up to.

  • @epictrader66
    @epictrader66 Před 10 lety

    Excellent

  • @modusartsgroup
    @modusartsgroup Před 10 lety

    Mr. Mailer was one of the largest and greatest minds ever to manifest in human form on this planet. While it is indeed a shame that we cannot read his descriptions of the next world until we ourselves cross into it, I believe we can rest assured that he is there, he did make it and he has been writing about it. In the meantime we have THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO THE SON.

  • @madseason5614
    @madseason5614 Před 11 lety

    thanks for the upload.

  • @madseason5614
    @madseason5614 Před 11 lety

    I'm sure glad a nuclear bomb will allow you three seconds to protect yourself with your forearm / elbow.

  • @fredbazoo
    @fredbazoo Před 11 lety

    Such an interesting and fascinating man. He is truly missed today........

  • @John1576able
    @John1576able Před 11 lety

    It is almost impossible to believe Mr Mailor is dead, his words are so alive when he speaks them. Shame he would never get to write his greatest SA ever; 'My first days of being in the Afterlife'. Mr Mailer would probably be the only writer who could describe the experiences of being on the 'other side of the Grave'.

    • @tikkun_haolam
      @tikkun_haolam Před 2 měsíci

      I suggest you seek out Matthew Barney's "River of Fundament".

  • @edrepard
    @edrepard Před 11 lety

    pigs were BEATING on those kids

  • @thoban1724
    @thoban1724 Před 11 lety

    a nice walk through history with someone informed and brilliant, he's also a patriot it's clear that he gives a damn.

  • @IdleAl
    @IdleAl Před 14 lety

    ha ha...splendid fun!