im alive, hes dead. ill be dead, and youll be alive. youll be dead, and theyll be alive. theyll be dead, and theyll live.
@gravewalkers10 күн бұрын
It is harder to do in prose, but easier to understand in poetry. The betrayal is no less significant. The masses, the people, want, love, and desire only the lowest cliche garbage. Pay attention to song lyrics, all songs. While you do, consider this; someone BEFORE ALREADY IN THE PAST was a genius writer, a genius poet, and they ALREADY DID say that awesome memorable thing. Cervantes. They would say time flies, or pouring rain, or a hard night, sleep with one eye open. On and on. The point is.. did you say that first? Are you the first person ever to put those words together in that order? Most hit songs are just things already said famously. My point being, the audience LOVES! bad writing. They will not 'kick you out of bed' for cliche. Like writing in cursive, you will come to find that there are few capable of appreciating it. Journalism is not far behind. How do you become a rich journalist? Lying in small words. Talent will take you nowhere.
@MoShugah19 күн бұрын
You came here for 8:15
@oinkooink20 күн бұрын
Bim bim bim
@_munkykok_21 күн бұрын
Usually, it's done by putting words on a page
@AdriHaine21 күн бұрын
Thanks for explaining that. I was going crazy tryin to figure out how he did that :)
@Nat0625 күн бұрын
🤣
@erniebuchinski361427 күн бұрын
Hank is always right . . . even when he's wrong.
@8seddat27 күн бұрын
Bukowski kinda reminds me of Mike Tyson. Its that specific windsom and humbleness. Also you see the warm kindness in their eyes and you feel the light. What a legend!
@nathidias1366Ай бұрын
I totally understand what he means about the writers that put him to sleep. His writing is definitely something else. Can't stop reading him once I start. He is so real.
@louiser.3252Ай бұрын
salut louise cest charly de 2024 je taime bien, beaucoup ciao bella
@ashleysaunders9947Ай бұрын
Buk, speaks the truth. Frank and piercing 😅
@SoundCastle00Ай бұрын
I read some old Hank poems years ago and thought he was a juvenile dipshit. 3 years ago i completely fell apart and now i only get pure joy coming from this man.😊
@Lili-BenoventАй бұрын
This fraud never wrote a poem in his life, the drivel he regurgitates isn't poetry, it has no meaning, when are people going to wake up to this hoax?
@deep_throat_my_goatАй бұрын
Words are our only means of talking to ourselves, other than punching each other in the face.
@user-tk3wl6de3hАй бұрын
"... even the flowers are trying harder."
@Lili-BenoventАй бұрын
Bukowski talking about how to write is like a crocodile talking about how to fly, he was a source of misery and depression, his writings were utter rubbish.
@auggiemarsh8682Ай бұрын
We desire novelty yet the mundane of modernity squashes all opportunity to explore and experience novelty. At some point, with age, unless you still got the "juice," as Mr B says, it gets harder and harder to seek novelty ("things take on a repeat. . . has that ended?"). At 67 and still full of vim and vigor, and Sober, my bike helps me experience novelty as well as the daily writing of fiction.
@happylurch9202Ай бұрын
Full interview?
@crawlingamongthestars37362 ай бұрын
What he is saying here is that most lauded poets accepted into the canon of poetry he cannot relate to and doesn't see the value in, because they are unrealistic and self-indulgent, as they don't match his extremely cynical worldview and waste their time on romanticizing and beautifying what isn't actually very beautiful or much worth a damn in the first place. Bukowski was a subversive in many ways, from the way he lived, to how he thought and wrote. Any great pessimist is. They must naturally go against the grain, even admittedly in as disorganized a fashion as Bukowski often did... Although he was often in love, like so many typical poets, he would always maintain that "love is a dog from hell". Not your usual poetic declaration, but it does strike at the heart of the matter here...
2 ай бұрын
11Years later and i still think this is ultra amazing and deserves way more views!
@Demendred2 ай бұрын
“One day we’ll all be dead, and knowing that is what keeps me going in life”
@Poemsguitar2 ай бұрын
I'm an unknown poet on the cusp of turning 60; concerning his views on death... he wasn't wrong.
@LearnWithAMicrobiologyGeek3 ай бұрын
I have just finished reading Bukowski's 'Factotum.' Having experienced moving from one dead-end job to another, it has deeply affected my soul and my perception of life, despite my graduation in the field of microbiology. Sending love from the Western Highlands of Scotland.
@DrTubeman3 ай бұрын
“Find what you love and let it kill you” Charles Bukowski
@DrTubeman3 ай бұрын
What a guy..."next question".
@shawnrichardson93443 ай бұрын
Old school. Remember this from the 80's. I'm old now lol!
@revengetragedy3 ай бұрын
Okay. So I decided to rewatch Aliens and as the intro plays I hear the score and I ended up here. Glad I'm not the only one hahah
@ebisuno923 ай бұрын
Buk was so ahead of his time that he made a vlog rant even before YT was invented.
@user-bp1sv8lk2t3 ай бұрын
He loved a certain spirit that drives us crazy.
3 ай бұрын
which is ?
@dottnick3 ай бұрын
4:10 lol no one ready for guys like us
@josevasquez-ju8rb3 ай бұрын
this is everyday life in the government ...that mentality wow wow
@josevasquez-ju8rb3 ай бұрын
dont you think this is a matherfucker cracy?
@MartiniBlankontherest3 ай бұрын
"he died choking on his own vomit...GREAT!..... So he's not even a professional drunk" i curled over laughing😂
@user-dm5dm7ql6f3 ай бұрын
That guitar is hideous.
@jamesthevideopasspartner66263 ай бұрын
20-second commercial, for a 15-second video. With, C.B., well worth it!
@KYJ_is_Niles3 ай бұрын
Plagiarism or not, the theme in Aliens still hit hard like 2001
@kitchencarvings46213 ай бұрын
This is what the sanction of the victim has accomplished; that we are ruled over and have given our consent to an army of Ellsworth Tooheys.
@sycomikopinky4 ай бұрын
Alright folks we got a bad show for you tonight.. legend 😅😔
@joshuaclaridge19914 ай бұрын
Joshua Claridge.
@BillHicksWasHere4 ай бұрын
Today, it's been thirty years since you passed. Hopefully you had an ample supply of booze and broads in the afterlife. Or better yet, I wonder if you're reincarnated with a better father and phenotype living a better life compared to your younger years. I think you would appreciate my candor now by saying your "Bim-bim-bim" advice is full of shit in your novels. You just drank, got laid, quit your job and repeat. I think you were talking about your poetry.
@NickyByloo4 ай бұрын
Gorgeous lines Lee.
@LeeWanner4 ай бұрын
Thanks :-D
@ben61624 ай бұрын
Gosh, if it were not for his wierdness about women, I'd almost vibe with him. I am at such odds with myself about liking what I have experienced of his works. It is like 'whoah this rocks...oh, and he is talking vile bile about women again.'
@LeeWanner4 ай бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/n6GLvLGshtfXgpM.html
@ben61624 ай бұрын
@@LeeWanner That's what I mean, though.
@bohemianphotographer68434 ай бұрын
Hey buk
@datalore61874 ай бұрын
I noticed the same thing. "2001" was on last night and I couldn't help but notice that the music sounded so familiar, so much like the music from "Aliens". Of course, since "2001" came out first, then the music from "Aliens" was, how shall I say this kindly...inspired...by the music from "2001". Heck in some parts it was flat out copied. Both movies are still entertaining just the same. James Horner may not have been a great composer, but he was a successful one.
@LeeWanner4 ай бұрын
I agree that Aliens as a film didn't suffer because he took this theme from 2001 - on the contrary, they were the best parts of the score. Honorable mention to the two notes (if you know what I mean). I wonder if the production had done Horner right, would the score have been better for it? Or would it be worse because it didn't have these plagiarized bits?
@Adam-Epler4 ай бұрын
wow
@michaelherndon95734 ай бұрын
330pm on a Southern morning 😂😂😂OK chuck
@ellav90224 ай бұрын
The interviewer doesn’t get it. If only I had the chance to talk to Buk ❤
@Gutmark8812 ай бұрын
We love ol Hank if u see this 😅
@edgein31065 ай бұрын
I hope you're doing good Lee!
@LeeWanner5 ай бұрын
Thanks. Do I know you?
@edgein31064 ай бұрын
@@LeeWanner dude I just saw this haha. But yes you know me. My name is Eddie we went to high school together. I'm a fellow guitar player
@LeeWanner4 ай бұрын
@@edgein3106 Oooooohh... I think I remember. Find me on facebook and add me if we aren't already connected on FB.
@edgein31064 ай бұрын
I don't have a Facebook page but I do use the Facebook messenger and couldn't find you there. Is there any other ways to connect with you you? I just wanna chat it up haha
@LeeWanner4 ай бұрын
Lee Wanner on facebook so should just be Lee Wanner on Messenger. You may also be able to find me on Discord. @@edgein3106
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im alive, hes dead. ill be dead, and youll be alive. youll be dead, and theyll be alive. theyll be dead, and theyll live.
It is harder to do in prose, but easier to understand in poetry. The betrayal is no less significant. The masses, the people, want, love, and desire only the lowest cliche garbage. Pay attention to song lyrics, all songs. While you do, consider this; someone BEFORE ALREADY IN THE PAST was a genius writer, a genius poet, and they ALREADY DID say that awesome memorable thing. Cervantes. They would say time flies, or pouring rain, or a hard night, sleep with one eye open. On and on. The point is.. did you say that first? Are you the first person ever to put those words together in that order? Most hit songs are just things already said famously. My point being, the audience LOVES! bad writing. They will not 'kick you out of bed' for cliche. Like writing in cursive, you will come to find that there are few capable of appreciating it. Journalism is not far behind. How do you become a rich journalist? Lying in small words. Talent will take you nowhere.
You came here for 8:15
Bim bim bim
Usually, it's done by putting words on a page
Thanks for explaining that. I was going crazy tryin to figure out how he did that :)
🤣
Hank is always right . . . even when he's wrong.
Bukowski kinda reminds me of Mike Tyson. Its that specific windsom and humbleness. Also you see the warm kindness in their eyes and you feel the light. What a legend!
I totally understand what he means about the writers that put him to sleep. His writing is definitely something else. Can't stop reading him once I start. He is so real.
salut louise cest charly de 2024 je taime bien, beaucoup ciao bella
Buk, speaks the truth. Frank and piercing 😅
I read some old Hank poems years ago and thought he was a juvenile dipshit. 3 years ago i completely fell apart and now i only get pure joy coming from this man.😊
This fraud never wrote a poem in his life, the drivel he regurgitates isn't poetry, it has no meaning, when are people going to wake up to this hoax?
Words are our only means of talking to ourselves, other than punching each other in the face.
"... even the flowers are trying harder."
Bukowski talking about how to write is like a crocodile talking about how to fly, he was a source of misery and depression, his writings were utter rubbish.
We desire novelty yet the mundane of modernity squashes all opportunity to explore and experience novelty. At some point, with age, unless you still got the "juice," as Mr B says, it gets harder and harder to seek novelty ("things take on a repeat. . . has that ended?"). At 67 and still full of vim and vigor, and Sober, my bike helps me experience novelty as well as the daily writing of fiction.
Full interview?
What he is saying here is that most lauded poets accepted into the canon of poetry he cannot relate to and doesn't see the value in, because they are unrealistic and self-indulgent, as they don't match his extremely cynical worldview and waste their time on romanticizing and beautifying what isn't actually very beautiful or much worth a damn in the first place. Bukowski was a subversive in many ways, from the way he lived, to how he thought and wrote. Any great pessimist is. They must naturally go against the grain, even admittedly in as disorganized a fashion as Bukowski often did... Although he was often in love, like so many typical poets, he would always maintain that "love is a dog from hell". Not your usual poetic declaration, but it does strike at the heart of the matter here...
11Years later and i still think this is ultra amazing and deserves way more views!
“One day we’ll all be dead, and knowing that is what keeps me going in life”
I'm an unknown poet on the cusp of turning 60; concerning his views on death... he wasn't wrong.
I have just finished reading Bukowski's 'Factotum.' Having experienced moving from one dead-end job to another, it has deeply affected my soul and my perception of life, despite my graduation in the field of microbiology. Sending love from the Western Highlands of Scotland.
“Find what you love and let it kill you” Charles Bukowski
What a guy..."next question".
Old school. Remember this from the 80's. I'm old now lol!
Okay. So I decided to rewatch Aliens and as the intro plays I hear the score and I ended up here. Glad I'm not the only one hahah
Buk was so ahead of his time that he made a vlog rant even before YT was invented.
He loved a certain spirit that drives us crazy.
which is ?
4:10 lol no one ready for guys like us
this is everyday life in the government ...that mentality wow wow
dont you think this is a matherfucker cracy?
"he died choking on his own vomit...GREAT!..... So he's not even a professional drunk" i curled over laughing😂
That guitar is hideous.
20-second commercial, for a 15-second video. With, C.B., well worth it!
Plagiarism or not, the theme in Aliens still hit hard like 2001
This is what the sanction of the victim has accomplished; that we are ruled over and have given our consent to an army of Ellsworth Tooheys.
Alright folks we got a bad show for you tonight.. legend 😅😔
Joshua Claridge.
Today, it's been thirty years since you passed. Hopefully you had an ample supply of booze and broads in the afterlife. Or better yet, I wonder if you're reincarnated with a better father and phenotype living a better life compared to your younger years. I think you would appreciate my candor now by saying your "Bim-bim-bim" advice is full of shit in your novels. You just drank, got laid, quit your job and repeat. I think you were talking about your poetry.
Gorgeous lines Lee.
Thanks :-D
Gosh, if it were not for his wierdness about women, I'd almost vibe with him. I am at such odds with myself about liking what I have experienced of his works. It is like 'whoah this rocks...oh, and he is talking vile bile about women again.'
kzread.info/dash/bejne/n6GLvLGshtfXgpM.html
@@LeeWanner That's what I mean, though.
Hey buk
I noticed the same thing. "2001" was on last night and I couldn't help but notice that the music sounded so familiar, so much like the music from "Aliens". Of course, since "2001" came out first, then the music from "Aliens" was, how shall I say this kindly...inspired...by the music from "2001". Heck in some parts it was flat out copied. Both movies are still entertaining just the same. James Horner may not have been a great composer, but he was a successful one.
I agree that Aliens as a film didn't suffer because he took this theme from 2001 - on the contrary, they were the best parts of the score. Honorable mention to the two notes (if you know what I mean). I wonder if the production had done Horner right, would the score have been better for it? Or would it be worse because it didn't have these plagiarized bits?
wow
330pm on a Southern morning 😂😂😂OK chuck
The interviewer doesn’t get it. If only I had the chance to talk to Buk ❤
We love ol Hank if u see this 😅
I hope you're doing good Lee!
Thanks. Do I know you?
@@LeeWanner dude I just saw this haha. But yes you know me. My name is Eddie we went to high school together. I'm a fellow guitar player
@@edgein3106 Oooooohh... I think I remember. Find me on facebook and add me if we aren't already connected on FB.
I don't have a Facebook page but I do use the Facebook messenger and couldn't find you there. Is there any other ways to connect with you you? I just wanna chat it up haha
Lee Wanner on facebook so should just be Lee Wanner on Messenger. You may also be able to find me on Discord. @@edgein3106
👣