The Ordinary Madness of Charles Bukowski - Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
  • A documentary on Charles Bukowski by the BBC.
    I recorded it off BBC 2 about 15 years or so back.
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  • @wojtekbev
    @wojtekbev 13 лет назад +71

    even when he talks it sounds like he is reading poetry. true master.

  • @martigrant3707
    @martigrant3707 5 лет назад +14

    He makes me want to cry every time he talks about life with his unedited honesty. Such a sad man who had a sad and very hard life who has done nothing but enrich my life because of who he was and how he lived his life. That is the sign of a great writer, one who enriches other people's lives. The greatest of the greatest, writer or otherwise.

  • @jugainkabarnard115
    @jugainkabarnard115 7 лет назад +91

    I don't feel like an alien any more.

    • @greenbanana311
      @greenbanana311 4 года назад +1

      Too bad you are one, though.

    • @comanchedase
      @comanchedase 3 года назад

      @@greenbanana311 your punctuation sucks

    • @greenbanana311
      @greenbanana311 3 года назад +1

      @@comanchedase You must be simple. Well, obviously.

    • @freeghost5084
      @freeghost5084 3 года назад

      Aliens cannot be alienated. The only risik they bring to the earth is - to make it a better place, instead of destroying it like the alienated do. Feel hugged ! ❤

    • @volumesofrelativeobscurity
      @volumesofrelativeobscurity 2 года назад

      I felt my stepfathers kicks in the womb.

  • @vicepresident2522
    @vicepresident2522 4 года назад +11

    Bukowski is not dead, he's just hiding in some place away off this shitty world, drinking, writing, and enjoying watching this shitshow.
    He's the one of few things that keeps me going day after day. Thanks Hank, you old, beautiful toad.

  • @busterbiloxi3833
    @busterbiloxi3833 5 лет назад +4

    Brilliant genius supported by the legendary editor John Martin.

  • @NoRosesForMe
    @NoRosesForMe 12 лет назад +21

    He even spoke poetry. It just rolls out of his mouth and he tells the damn TRUTH! Ive always agreed with what he says about other people. I dont like them either,,,,,,but we have to deal with them dont we? Sucks

  • @robertorhymes
    @robertorhymes 7 лет назад +13

    Raising my glass to Charles!

  • @stinkriverstudios
    @stinkriverstudios 15 лет назад

    PaulKuko-God bless you!!! Ive ben waiting to see this again.
    This looks fantastic. Thanks again, big fan of your stuff-Tim Detroit

  • @LudwigZiffer
    @LudwigZiffer 13 лет назад +1

    thanks for uploading!

  • @Deepbluecat
    @Deepbluecat 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much, John Martin !! from Black Sparrow, who took a chance on Buk, and allowed us all to experience his genius!!

  • @JimmyVonJim
    @JimmyVonJim 14 лет назад +1

    this is great. thanks for uploading.

  • @bapyou
    @bapyou 14 лет назад +7

    What a cute little boy he was. (7:53) I wonder what would have become of him had he not been abused. I feel so terrible for abused children. It's probably the worst thing that can happen to a child. Kids are so helpless.
    Anyway, Bukowski was a great soul. I've always loved his writing. My favorite story is one the pieces in Notes of Dirty Old Man, an untitled story about Buk living in New York, renting a small room where the train stops outside his window every ten minutes. Brilliant.

    • @Taofik953
      @Taofik953 3 года назад +1

      It is the worst thing that can happen to a child, but probably the best thing that can happen to a writer

  • @NotaCutter88
    @NotaCutter88 12 лет назад

    excellent collection!

  • @andygray
    @andygray 13 лет назад +6

    Thanks for sharing this, great clips, very insightful. Poor Buk his father was a real bastard.

    • @TroufakosGeorge
      @TroufakosGeorge 3 года назад

      If we take in consideration mr Elas that he always speaks the truth then we have to accept that “My father was a great literary teacher, he beat the hell out my pretentious self” ... More or less these were his words.

    • @andygray
      @andygray 3 года назад

      @@TroufakosGeorge By own account, his father was a child abuser who beat him mercilessly.

  • @pooputt23
    @pooputt23 14 лет назад +2

    hank is the man. he struck fear in the hearts of the sheep that call themselves "normal", and he did it better than most. he told it like it was, and he was famous for just that. well, that and some of the greatest lines ever written by any writer that ever lived.

  • @100waystodie
    @100waystodie 14 лет назад

    This is awesome! Thanks.

  • @samcatsam
    @samcatsam 15 лет назад

    wow! thanks so so much for uploading this, PaulKuK0

  • @keltyk
    @keltyk 14 лет назад +6

    Ugh... I feel exactly like that too... I think it's better to try and overcome those feelings without drink. I know the temptation to write about those feelings too. He makes compelling reading- very much so... great to read, though it can feed into your discontent and add to negativity. That's my own experience though

  • @TheodorBjork
    @TheodorBjork 14 лет назад +7

    @NielsVE07 he hated people because his father abused him, he was mocked for his acne, he was mocked for being poor and an outsider

  • @tangobango9653
    @tangobango9653 4 года назад

    It was a whole different time that Bukowski wrote about here...a whole different place too. America has changed so much since the ‘60’s & ‘70’s.

  • @shanetreacy5996
    @shanetreacy5996 3 года назад +1

    Only one writer ever and that’s Hank.Forget the rest.He’’s the best.

  • @messianic_scam
    @messianic_scam 2 месяца назад

    i can relate to him now as i get older

  • @Tabish29
    @Tabish29 10 лет назад +9

    I read most of his books. Pulp was written much later in his life i think. I was pleasantly surprised he hadn't stagnated one bit as a writer.

    • @MarcCreedon
      @MarcCreedon 7 лет назад +1

      I agree. He changed as a writer as he aged but he never stagnated.

    • @jcmangan
      @jcmangan 7 лет назад +1

      True. He kept it going. Even he had become famous he still had it what drove him from the start.

    • @yusufbanna
      @yusufbanna 5 лет назад

      he said himself i think, about this. poetry being the absolute psychiatrist.....to keep om writing no matter what happens is motto and mojo of life and being.

    • @IETCHX69
      @IETCHX69 5 лет назад +1

      DIDN'T stagnate ?? Wrong . Read The Captain ship mutiny one . He talks about cutting toenails for half a fucking chapter .

    • @Tabish29
      @Tabish29 3 года назад

      @@IETCHX69 his novels were all great except Hollywood. Dont know this piece youre speaking of.

  • @Caspar33
    @Caspar33 12 лет назад +2

    Thanks for posting this. One of the few things the BBC got right I think. Loved the treatment of Piano Player - the poem itself, (which was new to me) the clips, everything!
    I mean the BBC has dumbed down considerably since then and still the movement is down, down, down.

  • @farrider3339
    @farrider3339 4 года назад +1

    Dad and the razor strap gave him the zEn hits to become a writer like that.
    An outstanding one amongst puny typers .•°

    • @farrider3339
      @farrider3339 3 года назад

      @Steven : maybe born 😏 brilliant 🤭 hehe
      Albeit remember - it takes quite some decades , until an acorn 🌰 becomes an oAk 🌳 and finally is able to cast a respectable shadow 🕳 °•.• ° • . • . .
      👋.•°

    • @farrider3339
      @farrider3339 3 года назад

      @Steven : true "he nEVer gave up" !
      Just imagine how many thousands of other BooCowsKees whither away unread , unheard 🤔 .•°

  • @mindfulclarity169
    @mindfulclarity169 4 года назад +2

    That's how you stop a sadist, you don't scream when they torture you. They hate silence as though you can stomach their bs and just keep staring at them in disgust.

  • @jonjennings13
    @jonjennings13 3 года назад

    Chuck showed us the beauty and divinity inherent in the grotesque

  • @soberbukowski
    @soberbukowski 8 лет назад

    great clip

  • @NielsVE07
    @NielsVE07 14 лет назад +2

    I might be wrong here, but I think Bukowski didn't dislike humanity as a race, because they are human but because humans are destructive, they destroy what they don't understand. he perhaps tries indeed to escape pain, though pain caused by humanity in the first place. All he asked was to be left alone and not even that was given to him.You might say it's just depression. didn't you just judge him without ever knowing him? Isn't that enough reason to want to get away from someone?

  • @matthewvillarreal8297
    @matthewvillarreal8297 8 лет назад +1

    This is so somber, I love it

  • @Flea817
    @Flea817 14 лет назад +2

    He just said what he felt. That's not drama. If you think it's drama, you're probably more offended by it than you should be.

  • @henrycodm896
    @henrycodm896 8 лет назад +2

    Bukowski.....eternal.

  • @HARKE90
    @HARKE90 13 лет назад

    @sydneydowful wow i started with ham on rye, great one. i just finished post office few days ago any suggestion on what i should read next??

  • @Misserbi
    @Misserbi 3 года назад

    Mr. Bukowski explained it perfectly. Keep your distance and I will feed you and you do the same back. That is part of good writing -- observing and not intruding on others for a reaction. Socializing is done for that purpose. Why would you go out of your way or else lazily annoy someone into a fit in order to sit or stand and attract false attention? That is pure ignorance.

  • @DrVonNostrand
    @DrVonNostrand 7 лет назад +2

    intro music sounds like boards of Canada.

  • @NotaCutter88
    @NotaCutter88 12 лет назад +1

    One of the few who found and stood at the top of the mountain. There, he saw truth- and was able to distill it into a language that other truth-seekers can understand as a sort of 'mental map' to the top of our own individual mountain.

  • @Nigelxman
    @Nigelxman 14 лет назад +1

    @ShaskaOcelot I could not agree more Shaska. Ham on Rye is the most powerful and HUMAN book I have ever read.

  • @naisammon
    @naisammon 12 лет назад +7

    Sean Penn isn't, like in Born Into This, ACTING like a 'Bukowski-Guy". Ya wanna smack em in that one, not to mention Bono, who ya just wanna start kicking-hard.

  • @caramelizeme
    @caramelizeme 14 лет назад

    drink or no drink you're going to feel

  • @Joesoj
    @Joesoj 11 лет назад

    I always thought that :-D

  • @pvelectric
    @pvelectric 14 лет назад

    Talked to John Martin of Black Sparrow last thursday, he told me the great American poet Steve Richmond, an "American Rimbaud" Ben Pleasants calls him, has died. Harper collins now is Buk's publisher.
    Too bad I never recorded or filmed Steve. He emailed me about 8 years ago thanking me for comparing his "Earth Rose" to Ginsberg's Howl on Amazon. He and Bukowski were very close friends.

  • @edwardlouisbernays2469
    @edwardlouisbernays2469 4 года назад

    The Senseless, Tragic Rape of Charles Bukowski’s Ghost by John Martin’s Black Sparrow Press
    by Michael Phillips
    June 18th, 2013
    If you’ve ever read anything by Charles Bukowski,
    you no doubt remember the feeling you had the first time you came
    across his work. For better or worse, Bukowski is one of those authors
    who you don’t easily forget or ignore. Very few people are ambivalent
    about him.

  • @NotaCutter88
    @NotaCutter88 12 лет назад +1

    that was very funny! cracked me up..

  • @lana-ed8wy
    @lana-ed8wy 5 лет назад

  • @shamuswinston
    @shamuswinston 13 лет назад

    @lordjulius00 ...Just what I wanted to say, but you said it first. Just like the piano player...the actor says words that aren't his, and plays lives he never lived. I have a hunch Charles would agree...maybe.

  • @Monster_Mover_Stocks
    @Monster_Mover_Stocks 4 года назад +1

    I share most of his feelings about the human race, but I do like their dogs and cats.

  • @tangobango9653
    @tangobango9653 4 года назад +15

    “I do not like the human race.” Charles Bukowski

  • @Initial_Gopnik
    @Initial_Gopnik 3 года назад

    We got beat till we broke, i know what he means when he said he stopped making the noises and the beatings stopped my parents only stopped until then

  • @harbinger9072
    @harbinger9072 6 лет назад +2

    Where is the documentary with the German guy(s) where Bukowski is driving and show them the post office he used to work in, and his windshield is cracked and he's got the Iron Cross dangling?

    • @Goblin-ee4og
      @Goblin-ee4og 6 лет назад

      Harbinger The Bukowski Tapes my freind. Both parts are on RUclips

  • @slovakmath
    @slovakmath 13 лет назад

    the only person I know who could write about a piece of dried vomit on the ground for pages and pages

  • @Terraceview
    @Terraceview 11 лет назад

    I fucking love Bukowski.

  • @christakeen1391
    @christakeen1391 9 лет назад +3

    dude!

  • @peter.eastman
    @peter.eastman 14 лет назад

    Anyone know the music behind the titles at approx 1.10 ?

  • @jahamahana
    @jahamahana 13 лет назад

    does anyone have english subtitles to the ordinary madness of charles bukowski? i need them to translate it correctly into polish. OR POLISH SUBTITLES, WHICH I HARDLY DOUBT

  • @jcmangan
    @jcmangan 7 лет назад

    Does anyone know why Martin gave in to Ecco?

  • @plutoplatters
    @plutoplatters 6 лет назад +1

    and now i'm the "bad" person for saying that (typing)

  • @ryanmcgill3603
    @ryanmcgill3603 5 лет назад +1

    Who’s the piano player??

  • @RosalindaeLopez
    @RosalindaeLopez 13 лет назад

  • @stellaercolani3810
    @stellaercolani3810 4 года назад

    Alienation, isolation, addiction, seething rage in ones imprisoned deadening mind...and so it goes.

  • @soulofL
    @soulofL 12 лет назад +1

    he's like ... a literary marlon brando ... lol

  • @akkalange6359
    @akkalange6359 3 года назад

    so CUTE when talks about humans :D

  • @Tabish29
    @Tabish29 4 года назад

    Where are the Bukowski tapes?

  • @jamesrenshaw71
    @jamesrenshaw71 4 года назад

    What happened to Sean Penn's house?

  • @pvelectric
    @pvelectric 14 лет назад

    Buk didn't hate the human race, or people either. Read all his books, he's just putting everyone on. can't you see the smile behind his words, like on his face even?

    • @freeghost5084
      @freeghost5084 3 года назад

      He spoke of "human race" instead of "human being". You see, there is a essential difference of perspective. I suppose the spiritual distance he needed to the "human race", urged to be spoken out, was, on the one hand, more or less the only possible way for him to create the impossibile works while making the deep pain bearable on the other hand.

  • @goback3spaces
    @goback3spaces 12 лет назад +4

    I'd have to think awhile before nailing it down perfectly. His comments are superficial. And too much time is taken up with him, time that would be better spent with Bukowski, or with the women in his life, or even with the people who knew him at the Post Office. I'd love to hear from them. Too much Penn, and what he brings to the table is mediocre.

  • @BullittMcQueen1
    @BullittMcQueen1 12 лет назад +1

    -- Sean Penn is a great actor, director, and person. Why are you calling him names?

  • @thesummerwiind
    @thesummerwiind 4 года назад +5

    I want whatever drugs sean penn is on

  • @timothylines3867
    @timothylines3867 4 года назад +1

    we comingle with strangers we d rather not know while enjoying a night on the town. whereis his replacement?

  • @chomsky3997
    @chomsky3997 6 лет назад

    bim bim bim bim!

  • @lindasutton4014
    @lindasutton4014 15 дней назад

    Penn’s young years, before he decided to prey on Haiti

  • @urbunkery
    @urbunkery 13 лет назад

    @MckyMseNTarotCrds Anywhere.

  • @SgtBastard101
    @SgtBastard101 14 лет назад

    Ive got a Buk shirt too.Its a black n' white photo of him drinking a scotch on the rocks. Its my favorite shirt.

  • @MrBunghole666
    @MrBunghole666 12 лет назад +1

    Bukowski would probably hate this lol

  • @n0thank7
    @n0thank7 13 лет назад

    @badsign1980 Women is tragically underrated

  • @Geldie1988
    @Geldie1988 13 лет назад

    I´m a fan from germay, I wish I could speak english to real understand this

  • @Bill-uo6cm
    @Bill-uo6cm 3 года назад

    The black swan burns?

  • @apocalypticjo
    @apocalypticjo 13 лет назад

    @fedorwand cigarette smoke?

  • @sammyscotch9945
    @sammyscotch9945 5 лет назад

    But I like their dogs and cats

  • @jcmangan
    @jcmangan 13 лет назад

    @Geldie1988 What is it what you want to know? We can not translate the whole documentary. But perhabs you wanna know what`s spoken in a special scene?

  • @jahamahana
    @jahamahana 13 лет назад +1

    bla bla WHAT ABOUT MY SUBTITLES?

  • @johnyard
    @johnyard 14 лет назад

    its not all like that. bukowski could be uplifting too. read the laughing heart.... "it's a beauty."

  • @caramelizeme
    @caramelizeme 13 лет назад

    @azurenscens yourself is human

  • @caramelizeme
    @caramelizeme 14 лет назад

    no.

  • @paddy9i996
    @paddy9i996 7 лет назад +1

    I don't like them either.
    What a fucking legend

  • @jcmangan
    @jcmangan 13 лет назад

    Sean, where`s Madonna and where`s your house?

  • @David-jv3of
    @David-jv3of 3 года назад

    When you cant face your feelings sober, youd damn well better take some drugs.

  • @nathanm8543
    @nathanm8543 8 лет назад +2

    Agree with those pointing out that Sean Penn in the same sentence as Bukowski is like a homemade Neapolitan pizza fresh out of the oven, topped with steaming dog shit. Sean Penn is a fucking poser from the word GO, and has about as much creative vision and insight as a stuffed doll. Artistry and Ego have nothing in common. Penn is self-aggrandizing; Bukowski: human. The End.

    • @jcmangan
      @jcmangan 7 лет назад +1

      True. But don`t be so hard on the kid.

  • @johne1071
    @johne1071 3 года назад

    He thought his father taught him how to write?

  • @Terraceview
    @Terraceview 11 лет назад

    Try again.

  • @BullittMcQueen1
    @BullittMcQueen1 12 лет назад

    -- Sean Penn was a good friend to Charles Bukowski. It is right that Sean Penn is in this documentary about Bukowski. What do you have against Sean Penn?

  • @houndogray
    @houndogray 14 лет назад

    Goddamit Sean Penn was a friend of Charles Bukowski and none of you were. So knock him if you wish. He was just telling a story.

  • @caramelizeme
    @caramelizeme 14 лет назад

    is that a rhetorical question? if you don't like humanity, leave.

  • @teeniebeenie8774
    @teeniebeenie8774 7 лет назад

    poor mr penn
    throat and lungs savaged by cigs
    ironic: the voice the actors precious intrument.

  • @davidalexander422
    @davidalexander422 6 лет назад

    I don't like them, Sam I am...lol

  • @bwallace77
    @bwallace77 11 лет назад

    How clever you are to predict negative votes. I dig Sean and he dug Bukowski. That's about it!

  • @caramelizeme
    @caramelizeme 14 лет назад

    it's not a legitimate question. it's not a question at all. to say you don't like humanity, is to say you don't like yourself. you are humanity. and the fact that you think i'm being hostile is funny to me. the fact that you're defending your inane position is funny to me. i don't think there's a thing you could say that would not be funny to me.

  • @anxietycelery1732
    @anxietycelery1732 4 года назад

    I wish I could punch John Martin in the face. He allowed Bukowski's work to be butchered, defaced, and eviscerated after his death.

    • @MrAtomicDon
      @MrAtomicDon 4 года назад

      How's that?

    • @anxietycelery1732
      @anxietycelery1732 4 года назад

      @@MrAtomicDon All of Bukowski's posthumous work was heavily edited (except for the recent Abel Debritto compilations), and the only one who had the authority to allow that was John.

    • @MrAtomicDon
      @MrAtomicDon 4 года назад

      @@anxietycelery1732 I didn't know that. Thanks.

  • @_missmarissa_
    @_missmarissa_ 8 лет назад +2

    So he hates himself

    • @SubconsciousGatherer
      @SubconsciousGatherer 8 лет назад

      Why do you say that?

    • @doublefeature
      @doublefeature 5 лет назад

      @@SubconsciousGatherer hes a human..

    • @SubconsciousGatherer
      @SubconsciousGatherer 5 лет назад

      @@doublefeature All humans hate themselves?

    • @buddyparrish4356
      @buddyparrish4356 5 лет назад

      @@SubconsciousGatherer
      Yes

    • @joenavanodo3780
      @joenavanodo3780 4 года назад

      marissa : The man is consumed by hate, but it’s a slow dead hate. He only likes life a little bit, when he is writing, otherwise, he seems to stay drunk , or at least , working on being drunk all other times.

  • @Moshpitscum
    @Moshpitscum 14 лет назад

    i like chinaski, but i dont like sean penn

  • @victorha9923
    @victorha9923 4 года назад

    I skipped the 3 minutes of Sean Penn. Seeing some pampered Hollywood thing really took me away from the spirit of Bukowski