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GENS MISC. UPCOMING PROJECTS: Heartworm Press are publishing “Collected Lyrics and Poems of Genesis Breyer P-Orridge – Volume One 1961 to 1971. Later they will publish Gen's first novel, written in 1969, “Mrs. Askwith”. Other books will follow.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Notes from Gen on George Clinton/Maggot Brain connection and Funkadelic's Process connection

From Genesis..
Timothy Wyllie's name for some time during his MANY years in The Process was "Father Jesse". They'd move around various chapter houses. Timothy did most of the layout of The Process magazine ( all by hand and typeset,letterpress, NO computers then). George used to hang out in the coffee bar and got into a lot of the ideas. It was a radical system of persona(ity) change that was not racial in any way. George is a VERY smart guy. So he got involved intellectually and asked for permission to use some De Grimston text on the album back cover. It suited both parties. Process got to huge new, more black, market and George got some radically hip writing. It was the era of Black Panthers, Weatherpeople and so on. Cross fertilising of antiestablishment concepts and collectives.




Psychic TV were playing in Tokyo ( late 1991) under sponsorship of PANASONIC at PAN HALL. We heard Funkadelic were playing nearby nite before our gig so went along. PFunk played 4 plus hours and were great, including Maggot Brain. We were in the dressing room waiting for George to be introduced and we(me) wrote "FATHER JESSE & FATHER MALACHI say hello" with a Process symbol next to it on his dressing room door. In the end we had to go to a meeting before George came off stage. He came to OUR gig next nite though as a result of my cryptic message. He saw us after we came off stage and first words he said were " You are the ONLY band I've ever seen that plays non-stop on stage as long and longer than ME!" (we'd playe 6plus hours!!! So we became friends and stayed in touch. Then the "OF COURSE FACTOR", one of our key TOPY people in Denver became a roadie for George Clinton to me and Lady Jaye would be in the VIP list every concert they played in Bay Area until we moved to New York. Lost track after that with first and stuff....Djin loved George. How he bascally just wanders about the stage looking fabulous and conducting the musicians...yet his charisma holds the audience spell bound everytime.

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