Tracklist
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1 | The Question Of Fame |
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3:16 | ||||
2 | Wild Women Of East Tenth Street |
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7:32 | ||||
3 | Satie |
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3:10 | ||||
4 | The Final Section Of Gregory Corso's Bomb |
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3:44 | ||||
5 | Song For Allan |
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5:40 | ||||
6 | America at Peace March |
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4:14 | ||||
7 | Thirsting For Peace In A Raging Century - A Microtonal Cantata |
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26:59 |
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Ed Sanders
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Ed Sanders (born August 17, 1939) is an American poet, singer, social activist, environmentalist, novelist and publisher. Sanders was born in Kansas City,Missouri. He dropped out of Missouri University in 1958 and hitchhiked to New York City’s Greenwich Village. He wrote his first major poem, Poem from Jail, on toilet paper in his cell after being jailed for protesting against nuclear proliferation in 1961. In 1962, he founded the avant-garde journal, Fuck You: A Magazine of the Arts. Sanders opened the Peace Eye Bookstore (147 Avenue A in what was then the Lower East Side), which b… read more
Ed Sanders (born August 17, 1939) is an American poet, singer, social activist, environmentalist, novelist and publisher. Sanders was born in Kansas City,Missouri. He dropped out of Missour… read more
Ed Sanders (born August 17, 1939) is an American poet, singer, social activist, environmentalist, novelist and publisher. Sanders was born in Kansas City,Missouri. He dropped out of Missouri University in 1958 and hitchhiked to New Yor… read more