2004, Locust
Finally available again. Although
native North Carolinian cum downtown New
Yorker Henry Flynt maintained
associations with celebrity artist Yoko
Ono, performed with John Cale & LaMonte
Young, sat in with the Velvet
Underground and took part in numerous
happenings throughout the 1960s, for
some 30 years the
violinist/guitarist/wild man vocalist
feverishly produced and documented a
perplexingly large body of work in
relative obscurity. Save for an art
ghetto style cassette release by a
German gallery in 1981, Henry Flynt's
many-headed musical vison went largely
unpublished until the 21st century set
in. ow it's time to make a place in your
heart for I Don't Wanna! in which our
man Flynt shatters the categories once
again with this surprise collection of
his short lived 1966 basement rock
protest band, The Insurrections. Let
there be no doubt in anyone's mind:
Flynt's version of protest music isn't
your cultural-commissar school of folk
posturing. It's agro agro & Flynt is an
unhinged showman on helium induced vox
and electric guitar (his teacher was
none other than Lou Reed).
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Uncle Sam Do |
| 2 | Good by Wall St. |
| 3 | Go Down |
| 4 | Corona Del Mar |
| 5 | Missionary Stew |
| 6 | Jumping |
| 7 | Sky Turned Red |
| 8 | I Don't Wanna |
| 9 | Dreams Away |
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