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Paul Krassner

Posted: July 14, 2010 01:50 PM

Remembering Tuli

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Tuli Kupferberg is better off dead.

My friend and counter-cultural icon had been suffering from a couple of strokes, hospitals, breathing tubes, feeding tubes, anemia, infections, blindness, catheter, hearing aids, wheelchairs, psychosis, memory loss, diapers, constipation, anti-depressants, sleeping pills, fatigue and a chronically bed-ridden life that seemed to be no life worth living.

Tuli was a dedicated truthseeker, and I'd like to honor that quality with a couple of truths.

There was a rumor that Philip Roth had lifted the onanistically obsessed idea for Portnoy's Complaint from a song by the Fugs -- a band on the cusp of rock and punk, named after Norman Mailer's euphemism for fuck in The Naked and the Dead -- but this notion was disavowed by Fugs leader Ed Sanders, who assured me, "Philip Roth did not plagiarize a Fugs song. He came to a Fugs show in 1966, and I think he was inspired by Tuli, in top hat and cane, singing 'Jack-Off Blues.' Many times in reunion concerts, introducing Tuli singing that song, I have suggested that Roth got some of the impetus for Portnoy's Complaint from that time he was inspired by the Tuli tune."

And then there was Allen Ginsberg's famous poem, "Howl," in which Tuli had been the inspiration for this passage: "...jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge this actually happened and walked away unknown and forgotten into the ghostly daze of Chinatown soup alley ways & firetrucks, not even one free beer..." Friends reacted: Rex Weiner claims, "It never actually happened that way, but Tuli happened, and that's all that matters." And Michael Simmons says, "It actually was partly true. Tuli did jump and survive, but it wasn't the Brooklyn Bridge (Williamsburg, I think), but he was worried about wrongly influencing young people, so he'd refuse to talk about it later in life. I know because he told me."

Thelma Blitz, Tuli's devoted sidekick, corrects the myth in "Howl" that "Tuli just walked away after jumping off a bridge. In fact, he was taken to a hospital, severely injured, and wanted the world to know this so that no one would take a similar chance."

And we can all be grateful he survived for all these years.

Finally, from his daughter Samara: "We have arranged to hold a service for Tuli at St. Marks church in New York from 12-3 on Saturday, with a reception following shortly thereafter. We will have a viewing in a separate room at the beginning of the service for anyone who wishes to see him. We are still working on the details for the reception and will let you know shortly. There will be no religious element to the service, and Ed Sanders will be one of the main speakers, after which anyone who wants to can talk, sing, recite poetry, or whatever they like. Tuli will be buried at Greenwood cemetery in Brooklyn on Monday morning at 9 a.m. You are welcome to tell anyone who asks, the funeral is open to whoever wishes to attend."


 
 
 
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09:38 PM on 08/09/2010
I saw him on Democracy Now! this morning. I thought it was in poor taste to show him suffering and run his desperate cries. I hope I have the strength to blow my head off before I get like that and I would certainly have refused the oxygen.
02:18 PM on 07/15/2010
Its always with mixed feelings that you say goodbye to someone who has lived a long and successful life. It would be harder to take if he was younger or less loved. C'mon, how many successful poets are there in the world? Tuli was a rare breed and he leaves this dimension much admired and loved. Goodbye. Rest In Peace.
10:51 AM on 07/15/2010
Loved the Fugs in the sixties - then, in the eighties Ed Sanders used to play at the EAR Inn -
"Yiddish-speaking socialists of the Lower East Side"
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09:53 AM on 07/15/2010
RIP Tuli Kupferberg.
The Fugs along with Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, Bonzo Dog Band, Firesign Theatre, Doctor Demento are all influences that made me the twisted conservative that I am today.
Fugs link Follows:
http://sonic.net/~goblin/FUGS.html
R/ PRONESE
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09:51 AM on 07/15/2010
The Fugs First Album changed my life. Up until then I hadn't reached my full warped potential!
Songs like "Boobs Alot", "Nothing", "Slum Goddess" and "Kill for Peace" made me the opinionated,
loud mouth, contrarian I am today!
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Ishmael1
A Man Born To Hang Ain't Gonna Die Of Drowning
08:48 AM on 07/15/2010
I was first exposed to the Fugs and Tuli listening to Kill for Peace on the old KMPX in San Francisco. RIP Tuli. You helped me develop my warped outlook on life. I OWE you big time for that.
05:01 AM on 07/15/2010
Back during the Vietnam war, there was a picture of Tuli standing naked on top of a trash heap, arms stretched to the heavens. It was captioned "Uncle Tuli's Peaceful Protest." Thanks for everything, Uncle Tuli.
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robotfog
Victim of Technology
12:48 AM on 07/15/2010
I remember 'slum goddess' and other songs from 'golden filth'. It's a shame he had to go through so much pain.
12:48 AM on 07/15/2010
So long Tuli. I'm glad the pain is over. Love your perverbs.
12:36 AM on 07/15/2010
HAHA Wrong post! sorry
12:35 AM on 07/15/2010
Are you nuts? Mel is about as big a movie star as there is. This whole thing is so blown out of proprtion. His rant was completely rude and crazy, but who hasn't said something in the heat of the moment that they end up regretting?
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Delmark Goldfarb
Singer/songwriter, movie extra, grandfather
06:43 AM on 07/15/2010
Not here. Not now.
Wrong response, but heartfelt nonetheless.
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Thomas Gladysz
09:12 PM on 07/14/2010
Paul, thanks for writing this. I always enjoy your perspectives.
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I connect the most dissimilar things
07:58 PM on 07/14/2010
I first learned of The Fugs when I heard their Final Album Part 1. I recommend it to everyone, and it sounds as though Tuli Kupferberg (his surname means "copper mountain" in German) was one cool guy.
07:47 PM on 07/14/2010
I only ever heard one Fugs album, but it made a lasting impression on me. It crawled Into My Hands, Honest!" was the title, I believe, and even my folks got a laugh out Wide, Wide River.They were as important as the Velvet Underground to me, and a hell of a lot funnier.
07:25 PM on 07/14/2010
Tuli/ The Fugs and their many projects, books, and solo efforts through the years, have been vital elements of the counter-culture. Sad to read about how bad things went towards the end. Peace and healing to all who knew him.