Heaven's Black Top Hat - A Metabiography of Don
Van Vliet
(Over The Edge Radio Show & Cassette Only Release)
Radio Voices Series Volume Three
Ammunition Press (distributed by Beat Books, Berkeley, California)
1995
Contents of Booklet
Jack Lantern Eyelid (poem)
A Metabiography of Don Van Vliet, Hair Pie, Bake One
Doctor Dark Corner (North)
BeefQuest (quiz)
Doctor Dark's Penances for Wrong or Right Answers
A Metabiography of Don Van Vliet, Hair Pie, Bake Two
Doctor Dark Corner (South)
Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band (poem)
Doctor Dark Corner (East)
Beef Art (Crosley Bendix and Doctor Sigmund Void discussion)
New Work (poem)
A Metabiography of Don Van Vliet, Hair Pie, Bake Three
The D.T.'s (poem)
Source List
Over the Edge's description
TROUT MASK REPLICANT
HEAVEN'S BLACK TOP HAT
A Metabiography of Don Van Vliet (a.k.a. Captain Beefheart)
In Third-Dimensional Radio
Over the Edge
KPFA-FM 94.1
Where: Berkeley, California
When: 27 July 1995 - Midnight Hatsize til 3AM
Who: Stephen Ronan, Wigged Wordslinger, as Jack Lantern Eyelid;
Don Joyce, Netherworldly Octopus Mix-master, as "Don"; Tom Patrick,
Rapid Earball Technician, as Doctor Dark
What: Palpable audio-simulcra of the life and work of the evolutionary
other as abstract-figurative rock and roll ranter and shouter. Anti-particular
poetry, melted clockwork musical composition, projective radio painting,
aphoristic cave illustration, and other self-invented anti-art genre
will be examined under a Maldororain Micro-scope.
In-coming phone-calls will be able to travel by
osmosis.
Headphones advised.
Further information
The full text of the show was available in a limited
edition booklet of 30 signed copies when the cassette version was
released. There were 70 copies of the booklet printed and a few
are still available.
The title 'Heaven's Black Top Hat' comes from one
of Don's poems, Manta Ray, which is printed on the reverse of the
booklet's title page.
Radar Station overview
If you want to hear Don's music, or you want a potted
history of the Magic Band then you will not get it here! There is
plenty of music in this bizarre show but it is usually several tracks
mixed on top of each other creating a fascinating sound collage,
and the 'metabiographical' information is surreal and impressionistic
rather than exact and verifiable. Well, Don did elaborate his own
history so OTE are only taking this a step further.
Some parts do falter which is not surprising due
to the length of the piece and the fact that some of it was improvised.
The poems (by Stephen Ronan) are pretty close approximations of
Don's style and stand on their own merit rather than as imitations.
Overall it's well worth a listen!
Availability
A few copies of the booklet are left and can be bought from:
BEAT BOOKS
P.O.Box 5813
Berkeley, CA 94705
USA
(Info supplied by publisher November 2003)
The two tape set is still available from the OTE
website.
Help us out
If anyone is able to complete or update any of the information above, then
please do get in touch.