March 24, 2002
11:28 PM
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Mel Lyman 1938-1978.Mel Lyman was controversial. He was the brilliant folk musician who soothed the Dylan-ruffled crowd at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, the Fort Hill guru whose prose in the undergound newspaper Avatar shocked conservative Bostonians of the late 60s... Many years of collecting, and help from numerous people has resulted in the large collection of articles reproduced here. Some say Lyman was God... others that he was a devil... but most of these articles show him as a charismatic individual somewhere between those two extremes.
An exhaustively authoritative page about a very interesting harmonica player who became God. And, man, does this bring back the 60s...(Details within)
posted by y2karl (21 comments total)
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He was famous for quieting--or emptying the arena of--an angry Newport audience after Bob Dylan's famous short electric set with an unaccompanied 5 to 20 minute version of Rock of Ages which you may find on vinyl in a used record store somewhere. And during this performance was evidently when he had his epiphany...
Then he went on to become a commune and cult leader in an encyclopedic narrative that intersects those of Thomas Hart Benton, Antonioni's Zabriskie Point , Charlie Manson and Boston in the hippy era--It's quite a story...
This is a very detailed site made by one George Trussel, who knew Lyman in the early 60s, and whose Eclecticity has links to equally exhaustive sites on the banjo, Bladerunner, Gilbertese--the language of Micronesia and Lafcadio Hearn, to name but a few. I am in awe at all. I guess I know how jonmc feels now, for sure...
posted by y2karl at 11:29 PM on March 24, 2002