I thought I'd start a discussion thread so that the group main page didn't get filled with comments right away. Especially if you have
memories, stories, ideas about David Wade, post them here!
To begin the discussion, I'll pick up what Stephen Lee Canner said in the WQAX History discussion, and repeat what I said there:
Will's dad was David Wade, Bloomington's only real live original beat poet (as far as I know anyway.) He did this amazingly bizarre poetry record in the mid-60s that he told me paid for Will's birth. He told me once that he went into the Army the same month as Elvis. Elvis was in a tank unit, and David was in an anti-tank unit. So he always figured that that made him the "Anti-Elvis". I'd love to find a copy of that LP again. One memorable line: "I saw God sitting in a tree with birds in his hair." [Stephen Lee Canner]
There are
bits and pieces of his poetry album in Latent Chaos songs. I'm pretty sure "
Intro/Scott Allen," track 19 from
Discordia Concors has Ray Newton reading from the
The Poetry of Four New Poets album (I had thought that poem was David Wade's, but he told me it was probably Ray Newton). There's another Latent Chaos song that opens with almost the entirety of a short David Wade poem ("
Credo") from the album [also the first poem of
Hungry Horse]: "
Scrape," from the
Rarities cassette, which
starts when the poem
ends. The printed poem was accompanied by its translation into Portuguese by Teresinka Pereira (see link to poem above).
Tags: bloomington, chapbook, chapbooks, david wade, english, indiana, latent chaos, literature, poem, poet
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