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THIS INTERVIEW WITH SKY EXPLAINS HIS PHILOSOPHY FOR HIS MOVIE "THE MAGIC BULLET FOR WORLD PEACE" WHIC BEGINS PRODUCTION
THIS SUMMER.
Being sky sunlight saxon |
By Lorenzo Woodrose.
I really don’t know whether it was my own childish curiosity or perhaps the special talents of Mr. Krogh, that somehow
convinced me to do this interview with Sky Saxon when he visited Loppen at Christiania with a new crew of Seeds, but the fact
is that I did it. In case you didn’t know, I am indeed a great fan of bands like The Seeds myself and there were actually
a lot of questions I’d like to ask a guy like Sky Saxon: Was he actually involved in the making of the legendary Fire
Escape LP on GNP along with Kim Fowley as was the rumour? Who was in the obviously revised Seeds that he played with on the
protopunk anthem “Bad Part of Town”? How long did the recording of a song like “Pushing Too Hard”
take back then? How was it recorded? And what about his involvement with sixties cult guru Father Yod and the obscure band
of his followers Yahowa13? These were the kind of questions running through my mind, as I made my way up the stairs to Loppen,
with the final notes of “The Wind Blows Your Hair” still ringing out from the soundcheck. I introduced myself
to Sky and we chatted a bit while he finished his coffee and a joint of sacred herb. I also handed him some CD’s of
my own band Baby Woodrose and we agreed to go outside and sit on the lawn for the interview. My questions would soon prove
to be absolutely worthless.
LW: How do you feel about bands like Baby Woodrose, who let themselves inspire by the sound of The
Seeds and sort of build on that?
SS: Well, I think I might have launched 10.000 bands at least – including a lot of people who saved
their career doing Seeds music…
LW: You might be right…
SS: Yeah, I never thought it was to that degree, but everybody’s done it…The Damned, The Hoodoo
Gurus… I consider it a form of flattery, but I think…I would be really thrilled if the people who copied the music
and imitated it…if they would become vegetarians and doing it, you know…then they would even get higher…I
think that’s all we’re here for…to be vegetarians and find Yahowa…Fire, Water, Air… See, I’m
not here to do music – I’m really here to give God’s name and save dogs…and if somehow I can do it
through my music, then that makes me as powerful as whatever…you know…but in the opposite direction of ending
all wars, see - the wars will never end, ‘till people know God’s name, which is Yahowa, and it will never end
as long as people eat animals…but what will happen is that people will come together, who don’t eat animals and
who do know Yahowa’s name…and the rest of the earth will probably be, you know…wiped out.
LW: I would really like to hear something about the conditions you recorded under back then. The first
album for example…
SS: Well, ok…I went around to different record labels and I asked them for help, and they didn’t
give me any help….the record industry was mostly mafia back then…it wasn’t until the Beatles came out that
the mafia influence faded away – they couldn’t match the power of a band, you know…they could hire backup
musicians, but without the power of a band… I think it’s like…George Harrison said: “All things must
pass”…so in time, everything will pass, but the one thing that won’t pass is God’s name and it’s
Yahowa – you know, last time I saw Jim Morrison – I knew Jim, he opened for me and I loved him and I wanted to
take him back to my spiritual home and he told me he couldn’t stop eating bacon & eggs and Joe Cocker told me he
couldn’t stop eating cheeseburgers, well…had Jim gone back with me, he would have had to forget that he was Jim
Morrison, just like I had to forget I was Sky Saxon and do Father Yod’s music, he always used to say: “You don’t
like my movie, go make your own movie…!” In other words, he was saying like…. You know, we had people coming
to our family who thought they were Jesus Christ, and said: “I don’t know father, but I think I’m really
Jesus Christ” - it’s a consciousness thing, but consciousness needs more consciousness, so the one who really
believed that he was Jesus Christ, Father said to him: “You’re right my son – go out on the earth and teach…”
LW: Why do you think so many young people today find enjoyment in the music of bands like The Seeds
and Yahowa13?
SS:Someone told me earlier that we were ahead of our time and I think we really were. And I think that
maybe I wrote all those songs or channelled them back then so they could be used now as some kind of ammunition, you know
like…Bush is getting 3000 new warplanes, I don’t know what he’s gonna do with them, bomb the earth? Well,
I hope not, but what I think is that…if he’s building 3000 warplanes, then I’m just gonna write 3000 songs…I
had a song called Rocking The World Today, meaning tip the world on its axis, the bombs and the planes would fall and be buried
deep in the ocean. There is a power of God that won’t allow that much destruction. I also have a song about him coming
back as a fly, I think he’s gonna come back as a fly as well as Hitler, Reagan and of course Nixon…
I mean – it’s an ultimate disgrace to humanity, somebody who believes it’s ok to bomb another part of
the earth needs to be locked up in a mental hospital. Because we’re all brothers and sisters and uh – what we’ve
done is we’ve really entered the golden age. The golden age started…a lot of people thought the changeover was
2000, but it wasn’t….according to the Gregorian calendar, the change came 2001, September 17th – so that’s
officially when we entered the golden age.
LW: What are the implications of the golden age?
SS: Well, I think that everybody that didn’t listen in the last 100 years is probably gonna get
really sick and die…because, uh…I think that…uh…I mean…If you really wanted to save your soul
and live forever, you’d have to be a vegetarian, you know? That’s what God said in Genesis: “Behold, I’ve
given you every herb bearing seed and every tree which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed, to you it shall be for meat!”
So, really mammals are only supposed to eat fruit, but that’s ok, you know – you can eat salads and you can eat
grains and… you know – like you can have a bouquet on earth, but you will never get a bouquet as long as you’re
eating animals. Because I was taught that it makes a graveyard out of your mouth and it makes a cemetery out of your stomach,
this represented by some people who go along with their stomachs hanging out. It’s what the Beatles said, when they
were singing about “little piggies with forks in hands”.
My movement is to sow the seeds of peace on earth and teach vegetarianism, cause that way for sure you’ll go back
to God, and then the earth is really divided because of 4 religions, but the four became a 1000 – but anyway…
the four religions, everybody knows them - one is Buddha, one is Krishna, one is Jesus Christ and one is Mohammed or Allah,
you know? But you see – all those were the ones who were sent to teach, they weren’t ever supposed to be worshipped,
you know. If they were living today, they’d tell you that whatever they’d done, they’d done it through the
father, you know. So - what I like to tell people is that if you’re breathing, you’re Jesus. So, everybody you
see on the planet is Jesus. God doesn’t make any distinguishing between them…well, maybe if they’re eating
meat, maybe they’re not Jesus? They probably aren’t, I’ll take that back, ok so… if you’re not
eating meat and you’re breathing, then you’re Jesus.
Now - Christ is one that’s enlightened, and one that’s enlightened is a really tricky thing. The bible was
never meant to be read by the wise man, that’s where people fail with the bible. It was only ever meant to be understood
by the man of spirit and a man of spirit would of course be a vegetarian, so – the bible is only true as far as you
can translate it correctly and very few people know how to translate it correctly…I can translate it correctly cuz I’m
a vegetarian and I’ve studied the bible, but I’ll tell you this – we are the living bible right now.
I will tell everybody what my father said, he said: “70% of the earth is bastards”, hard language, I know -
but I don’t like to sugarcoat truth – a bastard is someone who doesn’t know his father, so – all these
people that has just walked by here, if you could go up and ask them the name of God almighty, then…I bet you could
ask a thousand people and they couldn’t tell God’s name to you. The best they could come up with would be Christ,
Buddha, Krishna or Allah and that’s not good enough, you know? Because everyone of those religions killed billions of
people and if you ask to go there, then that’s where you’re gonna go. You’re gonna be surrounded by people
who’ve killed billions, enforcing what they think God wants. God is like a dog, man…he’s like a little puppydog,
he’s waiting for his children to love him and take care of him, that’s why it’s important to take care of
the dogs, it’s the symbol of God almighty…
LW: Have you seen all the wild dogs running around out here? There are lots of them.
SS: I did and I’m making my new album and I’m giving 25% off of it to the dogs here in Christiania. Now…
we don’t need wars, we don’t need to build up for wars, because…let me tell you something: We had spacetravel
back in the time of the pyramids. For your information, I don’t know if I should say it, but I will say it – the
reason the pyramids were built in the first place is that there’s a spaceship underneath. Now - if man is to master
those spaceships and try to dig out and find them, he might cause a real calamity, a catastrophe…
LW: Where did you get this knowledge?
SS: From God. Well, let’s just say from a higher source. I’ve kept it quiet for 25 years, but…at the
right time a command could be given and those spaceships will rise from the pyramids, at the right time…in the meantime
you can’t screw with it, because…I don’t know what will happen if they tried to…maybe a part of the
earth would go, because there must be a lot of power under there…but anyway, they had spacetravel back in that time…and
when the great mighty Atlantis was sunk, it wasn’t sunk by an accident, it was sunk because the elementals turned a
ray on it. So…what I’m saying to earth is, if earth got in such a space where they need 3000 warplanes to blow
people up, the elementals would just get tired and turn a ray on it and just take out a piece of the earth, if not the whole
earth, it would be that quick…(Sky snaps his fingers)… so…we really shouldn’t bomb anybody...and check
this out - when a bird is flying overhead and a feather falls from that bird and just flitters down to earth, the earth feels
that vibration…so when the earth is being pounded with 25.000 pound bombs it is effecting the wellbeing of everything
on this planet, it is changing the energy…it is making what would have been cold, a hot day, what would have been hot,
a cold day, it’s effecting everything, it’s effecting earthquakes, floods, tornados, tsunamis, whatever…you
name it…and for anybody to drop a bomb on anybody is the most asinine thing I could ever imagine, it could not ever
be sanctioned by anybody with a real brain – you know, cause nobody wants to blow people up…if you’re gonna
kill people, you need to do it hand to hand, so you can see their eyes, so you can see that you’re really killing a
brother, you know…and at that moment you probably wouldn’t do that. Not if you realise that…you know?
For more info on Sky Sunlight Saxon, Father Yod and Yahowa13, check out these very interesting links:
www.skysunlightsaxon.com/
www.furious.com/perfect/yahowa13.html
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
4:24 a.m. October 23, 2004
LOS ANGELES – Independent record producer Greg Shaw, who helped pioneer
the "garage rock" sound by recording such edgy bands as the Stooges, the Germs, Sky Saxon and the Flamin' Groovies,
has died. He was 55.
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| Shaw, who founded Bomp! Records in 1974 to release
a single by the Flamin' Groovies and later managed the group, died Tuesday in Los Angeles of heart failure, his record label
announced. He had been in declining health in recent years and had undergone a pancreas/kidney transplant in 1999.
"He was an extraordinarily important individual in the history of rock 'n' roll," said Steven Van Zandt, lead guitarist
for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band and host of the syndicated radio show "Little Steven's Underground Garage."
"He was literally responsible for the contemporary garage-rock movement, which he single-handedly started with the Bomp!
label," Van Zandt said Friday.
Shaw, who spent his career championing the works of artists considered too unruly for mainstream labels, represented groups
whose musical styles ranged from rockabilly to surf to psychedelia to power pop.
The San Francisco native's interest in music was piqued when he began collecting records in the 1950s, eventually accumulating
more than one million.
In the mid-1960s he launched Mojo-Navigator Rock & Rolls News, a publication that predated Rolling Stone and provided
an early voice for such prominent rock music critics as Lester Bangs, Dave Marsh and Greil Marcus.
After moving to Los Angeles he wrote for several rock music publications and worked for a time for United Artists Records.
Despite his health problems, he remained active with a number of bands.
"We were in touch as recently as last week talking about his new bands, so he never stopped," said Van Zandt.
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Arthur Lee & Sky in London at the Forum March
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Seeds Flash on you
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Sunlight in Camden
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One of five shows on our last european tour w/Love
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Sky, Daryll, Jan, Rick the originals!
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Sky Saxon, Dave Klein, Rick Collins, Norman Cabrerra,
Mark Bellgraph
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Crusader and Medley. Athens, Greece
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Sky saxon and the new Seeds/ present line up
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Seeds live in Brooklyn with alittle help from our
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Sky with Arthur Kane(RIP) of the New York Dolls London
2004
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Sky and H.R. of bad brains backstage at the K.F. Hollywood
2004
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Live in Brest, France 2005
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SKY SUNLIGHT SAXON WOULD
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pst! SKY SAXON WAS THE ORIGINATOR OF FLOWER POWER, PUNK ROCK, AND INSPIRED THE RAMONES, THE
DOORS, MONKEES, AND MANY, MANY MORE!
SKY SUNLIGHT SAXON IS A ROCK ICON!
WHEN ASKED WHY HES' NOT YET IN THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME, HE ANSWERED; "THEY'RE
WAITING 'TILL I'M DEAD"
The SEEDS HIT in 1967 became an anti-war anthem for Viet-Nam and was used in AIR
AMERICA's opening scene with Robert Downy Junior singing back-up to Sky!
VISIT THE TWC "SKY SAXON - THEN AND NOW" SITE
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VISIT SKY SAXON ON MYSPACE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS INCREDIBLE ROCK ICON.
"Most of the rocking I did in the mid-'60s was in a pram. But like most people my age I seem to have absorbed the era's
music by osmosis. I know more about John, Paul, George and Ringo - not to mention Mick Jagger, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin
and obscure players like Sky Saxon - than can possibly be healthy. Enshrined in movies (The Big Chill, Easy Rider,
Apocalypse Now) and kept on high rotation by hits and memories radio stations across the globe, '60s music and its
mythology (she did what with a Mars Bar?) have become so powerful, so pervasive that following generations have struggled
to escape their shadows.
But is the music as good as the baby boomers insist? Was it really rock's golden age?
It would be tempting to debunk the era's reputation by being selective. To dwell on Dylan's sometimes tortured word play,
Jim Morrison's dire "poetry" and the many crimes committed in the name of acid rock (listen to any live album by the Grateful
Dead to hear the very definition of marijuana-induced tedium).
We could laugh at Scott McKenzie's treacle-coated ballad San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)
or the hapless American groups who tried to cash in on the British invasion by adopting names like the Beau Brummels and the
Sir Douglas Quintet. And we could point out that the Rolling Stones kicked off the '60s doing a poor imitation of black blues
musicians and made one of their worst albums, Their Satantic Majesties Request, in 1967.
For every revelatory group - the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the Kinks, Sly and the Family Stone - the '60s threw up a dead-end
outfit like Iron Butterfly. Outside the counterculture's hot-spots - London, San Francisco, New York - not everyone was turning
on and dropping out.
Chirpy Liverpool singer Cilla Black had 14 British hits during the '60s. In 1967, the year of the Summer of Love and the
Beatles' All You Need is Love, America's top-selling singles included Boogaloo Down Broadway by the Fantastic
Johnny C and Frankie Valli's Can't Take My Eyes Off You.
Yet any attempt to discount '60s music entirely is doomed to failure. The best music is very good indeed. In 1965, arguably
the era's true annus mirabilis, the Stones released (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, the Who put out My Generation
and Dylan's best album, Highway 61 Revisited, hit the stores. The Doors' epic Light My Fire (from their 1967
debut album) still sounds audacious and sexy, and Hendrix's 1967 debut Are You Experienced? is a stunning redefinition
of electric guitar.
The '60s wasn't all love beads and kaftans, either. Over in New York, a bizarre-looking band called the Velvet Underground
crunched amphetamines like popcorn and mixed sweet Brill Building pop with the white noise of the avant-garde. Their 1967
debut album The Velvet Underground and Nico remains an essential purchase.
The real question isn't about the quality of '60s music, but why the events and gestures surrounding it loom so large?
Why does the sight of Hendrix burning his Stratocaster at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival seem so iconic? Why is Woodstock
still the paradigm of the outdoor rock festival and Altamont regarded not as a chaotic Rolling Stones gig where someone got
murdered but as the Death of the '60s?
There are two reasons, I think. Firstly, the '60s aligned music and politics like no era before or since. Rock took a vice-like
grip on youth at a time when opposition to the Vietnam War was mounting.
It provided a generational line-in-the-sand, and for a fleeting moment appeared not just as a clarion call but also as
an actual catalyst for change. Sure, it was naive, but these were relatively innocent times. It's sobering to remember that
Mick Jagger - fresh out of prison after his 1967 drug bust - was seriously considered as a political candidate"
MANY GREAT SONGS
BY THE LEGEND
HIMSELF!
SKY SAXON ON STAGE IN OREGON |
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SKY SAYS, "WAR IS DEAD - ITS IN YOUR' HEAD" |
SKYS' DRUMMER DANIEL ROBERTSON |
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DANIELS' DREAM IS FOR WORLD PEACE - FOREVER |
Daniels' fav ride is a 67 Shelby Mustang, |
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Daniel digs LUDWIG and TAMA DRUMS |
SKY AT 61 YEARS YOUNG CAN OUTROCK THEM ALL! |
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Rainbow Family Founder And Avid PEACENIK |
A VERY HOLY BROTHER WHO PROTESTS MCDONALDS |
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"MEAT IS NOT SWEET" -Sky from MAGIC BULLET Album |
A Lovely Rainbow Girl, Sunlight & Producer Blake |
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"CAN'T SEEM TO MAKE YOU MIND" -Sky from MAGIC BULLET ALBUM |
SKY SUNLIGHT SAXON'S MESSAGE FOR WORLD PEACE |
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"PUSHIN' TO HARD" Remake on the MAGIC BULLET ALBUM ROCKS!! |
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