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After pursuing individual projects over the years, in 1984 Sanders and Kupferberg decided to re-form the band and stage a series of Fugs reunion concerts. On August 15, 1988, at the Byrdcliff Barn in Woodstock, New York, the Fugs performed one of their first real reunion concerts. This incarnation of
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that August near Saugerties, about 8 miles from Woodstock, and that this festival would be much more tightly controlled and commercialized than the original. Consequently, The Fugs decided to stage their own August 1994 concerts as "The Real Woodstock Festival", in an atmosphere more in keeping with
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entitled "Exorcising the Evil Spirits from the Pentagon Oct. 21, 1967". Beforehand, Sanders and Kupferberg had prepared an elaborate exorcism ritual, and rented a flatbed truck along with a sound system. As is heard on the album, the two gathered a large crowd in front of the Pentagon and repeatedly
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rock band with a political slant, the Fugs have performed at various war protests – against the Vietnam War and since the 1980s at events around other U.S. involved wars. The band's often frank and humorous lyrics about sex, drugs, and politics occasionally generated hostile reactions, most notably
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The band's original core members, Ed Sanders, Tuli Kupferberg, and Ken Weaver, were joined at various times in the 1960s by a number of others, some of whom were noted session musicians or members of other bands. These included Weber and Stampfel, bassist John Anderson, guitarist Vinny Leary,
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the spirit of the 1969 festival. The basic Fugs roster of Sanders, Kupferberg, Taylor, Batty, and Petito performed in this series of concerts with additional vocal support from Amy Fradon and Leslie Ritter and also with appearances by Allen Ginsberg and
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They performed at the Beachland Ballroom in Cleveland on November 30, 2012, and at the City Winery in Chicago on December 1, 2012. They performed at the Brooklyn Folk Festival on November 10, 2021.
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the Fugs included, at various times, the guitarist and singer Steve Taylor (who was also Allen Ginsberg's teaching assistant at the Naropa Institute), the drummer and singer Coby Batty, the bassist
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wrote of them in 1968, "Incongruously… this trio of hairy gross ginch gropers is the most intellectual, sophisticated and literary ensemble in rock." The Fugs have been labeled
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For most of their career, the Fugs were composed of the primary singer-songwriters Sanders and, until his death, Kupferberg; the composer, songwriter, guitarist and long-time
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in 1965. The Fugs said that "our royalty rate was less than 3%, one of the lower percentages in the history of western civilization". The owner of the label,
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The remaining Fugs from time to time seriously consider further performances. On June 11, 2011, the four remaining Fugs performed at
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Two-fer combining the first two Reprise albums. Unlike the Rhino Handmade set which used tapes, this release is sourced from vinyl.
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In 1968, they toured Europe twice: in May to Denmark and Sweden where they wrote the song "The Swedish Nada" and played with
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collaborator Steven Taylor; singer-songwriter and percussionist Coby Batty; and Scott Petito, a musician and music producer.
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from the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the late 1960s. The group is referenced several times in the F.B.I. file on the
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was released on February 23, 2010. The album art, designed by Sanders, featured a snail reading Allen Ginsberg's poem "
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This album is made up of recordings from assorted (unprofessionally recorded) tapes of various shows, and home demos.
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Leopold, Jason, "Inside the FBI's File on The Fugs: The 'Most Vulgar Thing the Human Mind Could Possibly Conceive'".
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The Fugs went through a number of lineup changes. Below are those that lasted the longest. For instance, guitarist
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magazine, "Nobody who lived through the '50s thought the '60s could've existed. So there's always hope."
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The Village Fugs Sing Ballads of Contemporary Protest, Point of Views, and General Dissatisfaction
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Consists of recordings from first two albums plus two unreleased cuts from first album sessions.
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sentiment during the 1960s. A famous song of theirs was "Kill for Peace", on their 1966 album
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Always in Trouble: An Oral History of ESP-Disk', the Most Outrageous Record Label in America
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Includes the four Reprise albums in their entirety plus special promo edits, mono mix of
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Burke, Patrick (Spring 2011). "Clamor of the Godz: Radical Incompetence in 1960s Rock".
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Repackaging of the first two albums with various outtakes, demos and live recordings.
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guitarist Peter Kearney, keyboardist Lee Crabtree, guitarist Jon Kalb, guitarist
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The Fugs. "Exorcising the Evil Spirits From Within the Pentagon Oct. 21, 1967",
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In 2008 their song "CIA Man" was featured during the end credits for the movie
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are an American rock band formed in New York City in late 1964, by the poets
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Their song, "CIA Man", can be heard during the closing credits of the 2008
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was with the band for only several weeks, so this lineup is not included.
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in his New York City apartment. A benefit for Kupferberg was held in
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Duchamp Is My Lawyer: The Polemics, Pragmatics, and Poetics of
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David E. Morse (February 1969). "Avant-Rock in the Classroom".
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In 1994 the band intended to perform a series of concerts in
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Kot, Greg. "The Fugs Still Riotous After All These Years".
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with positive feedback. In 2004, The Fugs began to record
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of the 1960s and became an important part of the American
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National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam
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that are "vulgar and repulsive and are most suggestive".
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to artists. In February 1967, the group was signed to
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One of their better-known songs is an adaptation of
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is a retitled reissue of the Broadside/Folkways LP.
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Retrieved January 3, 2019. 1852:"'Fug You': The Wild Life of Ed Sanders" 1794: 1792: 1743: 1256: 1085: 1050: 1017: 384: 378:; an excerpt mentions eleven songs from 2273:Rock music groups from New York (state) 1637: 1496:Roberts, Randall (September 26, 2015). 1495: 647:The band can be seen performing in the 341:The band signed a record contract with 260:The band was one of the leaders of the 2255: 1849: 956:Coby Batty – drums, percussion, vocals 939:Coby Batty – drums, percussion, vocals 2039: 1876: 1874: 1789: 1722: 1600: 1384:Chronicles the 1980s reunion albums. 1309: 601:Kupferberg died on July 12, 2010, in 2303:1964 establishments in New York City 1596: 1594: 1523: 1521: 1519: 1517: 1515: 864:Lee Crabtree – keyboards, percussion 838:Lee Crabtree – keyboards, percussion 812:Lee Crabtree – keyboards, percussion 786:Tuli Kupferberg – vocals, percussion 763:Tuli Kupferberg – vocals, percussion 1799:"The Fugs Family Tree – shows list" 1184:Be Free: The Fugs Final CD (Part 2) 844:Vinny Leary – rhythm guitar, vocals 642: 592:Be Free: The Fugs Final CD (Part 2) 562:. In 2009, Kupferberg suffered two 547:Be Free: The Fugs Final CD (Part 2) 239:. Kupferberg named the band from a 13: 2268:Musical groups established in 1964 1871: 706: 14: 2329: 1996: 1591: 1512: 968: 618:in London as part of the annual 453:, a Fugs song was castigated by 2211:It Crawled into My Hand, Honest 1975: 1972:, no. 203, October 2010, p. 34. 1961: 1936: 1887: 1843: 1828: 1804: 1776:Federal Bureau of Investigation 1764: 1716: 1649:. No. v.3, no.1. p. 2 1617:10.5406/americanmusic.29.1.0035 1108:It Crawled Into My Hand, Honest 667:W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism 391:It Crawled into My Hand, Honest 1698: 1661: 1631: 1579: 1568: 1546: 1489: 1218: 963: 959:Scott Petito – bass, keyboards 953:Steven Taylor – vocals, guitar 942:Scott Petito – bass, keyboards 936:Steven Taylor – vocals, guitar 541:. 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Index

Ad for the Fugs appearance at Eagles Auditorium, Seattle, 1968
Eagles Auditorium
Lower East Side
Proto-punk
rock and roll
garage rock
folk rock
psychedelic rock
Folkways
ESP-Disk
Fontana
Reprise
Transatlantic
Ed Sanders
Tuli Kupferberg
Ken Weaver
thefugs.com
Ed Sanders
Tuli Kupferberg
Ken Weaver
Peter Stampfel
Steve Weber
The Holy Modal Rounders
euphemism
Norman Mailer
The Naked and the Dead
underground scene
counterculture of that decade
Vietnam War
The Fugs

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