Cornelius Cardew - Visionary or Twat?

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According to this site, RCPB(ML) was a breakaway group from CPE(ML). Cardew was a co-founder of RCPB(ML) and Balakrishnan remained with CPE(ML).

my father will guide me up the stairs to bed (anagram), Monday, 25 November 2013 15:58 (twelve years ago)

Anyway, I vote Twat.

my father will guide me up the stairs to bed (anagram), Monday, 25 November 2013 15:59 (twelve years ago)

Interesting 1992 article here.

http://www.marxists.org/history/erol/uk.hightide/cardew.htm

Deafening silence (DL), Monday, 25 November 2013 17:25 (twelve years ago)

don't know how accurate this is, or what spiked is:

http://www.spiked-online.com/newsite/article/the_half_truths_and_wild_claims_behind_the_brixton_slave_story/14348#.UpZQG-KJ4ap

Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 27 November 2013 20:08 (twelve years ago)

by brendan o'neill

space bl00ps (NickB), Wednesday, 27 November 2013 20:12 (twelve years ago)

yay!

Noodle of the Vague family (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 27 November 2013 20:14 (twelve years ago)

he's basically saying that he doesn't know what the truth is but everybody else is almost certainly wrong about the whole thing

space bl00ps (NickB), Wednesday, 27 November 2013 20:24 (twelve years ago)

they're wrong about it cos they're Hampstead pinkoes and feminazis tho

Noodle of the Vague family (Noodle Vague), Wednesday, 27 November 2013 20:27 (twelve years ago)

shame he didn't use his contacts in the RCP to maybe fill out the historical background a bit more tbh

space bl00ps (NickB), Thursday, 28 November 2013 09:59 (twelve years ago)

wow so the RCP crowd really are coming out strongly against this - Furedi in the Guardian too.

woof, Thursday, 28 November 2013 10:11 (twelve years ago)

O'Neill is - it pains me to me say this - otm about the way the story has changed since the initial reports. It seems like it was more a cult than slavery on a par with trafficking. But the last paragraph is a return to bullshit contrarian form which brushes aside actual slavery in the same way he trivialised the trauma of child abuse during the Savile scandal. Like Claire Fox, he has to ignore or minimise real suffering in order to vent his spleen against "interfering do-gooders".

Deafening silence (DL), Thursday, 28 November 2013 10:26 (twelve years ago)

don't know how accurate this is, or what spiked is:

to fill in - spiked is closely connected to the Institute of Ideas (Basically the same organisation?); IoI is the offspring of Living Marxism libertarianism/contrarianism, & LM was the magazine of the Revolutionary Communist Party. Frank Furedi, Claire Fox, Mick Hume are the core group running from RCP to now aiui.

Long LRB thing on IoI/RCP

Thread of spiked hate:

spiked - the independent online phenomenon

woof, Thursday, 28 November 2013 10:30 (twelve years ago)

Thanks woof - was always more of a Marxism Today/Stuart Hall reader, back in the day, but haven't really kept up with the intricacies of left-wing factionalism. Some of the rhetoric in the spiked stuff reminded me rather more of Class War shit-stirring than intricate Gramscian discourse.

Ward Fowler, Thursday, 28 November 2013 10:52 (twelve years ago)

a lot of it has affinities to the NeoCons i think but who knows any more, this is mostly sectarians looking for a narrower sect to wedge into

Noodle of the Vague family (Noodle Vague), Thursday, 28 November 2013 11:50 (twelve years ago)

They get a fair amount of money from corporate funding, iirc.

Ramnaresh Samhain (ShariVari), Thursday, 28 November 2013 11:54 (twelve years ago)

yeah I think they're not remotely of the left now (though they might make the odd noise about entryism, idk) - it's a weird cocktail of US-Style libertarianism, 'Enlightenment' grandstanding, trolling for £££.

woof, Thursday, 28 November 2013 12:10 (twelve years ago)

I think we can agree that they are Twats not Visionaries

Thomas K Amphong (Tom D.), Thursday, 28 November 2013 12:12 (twelve years ago)

✔✓☑୰

woof, Thursday, 28 November 2013 12:39 (twelve years ago)

O'Neill is - it pains me to me say this - otm about the way the story has changed since the initial reports.

The Furedi piece is also actually very good on this, it's kind of a classic spiked move to stir up the fog of confusion and contradiction around an issue and then... actually I'm not sure what he's arguing for beyond that, other than he's against the media misappropriation of the term 'slavery' (which perhaps is fair enough? i dunno). O'Neill seemed to be in favour of leaving it to the police to sort out and then he spent most of the remainder of the article highlighting perceived police incompetence and backtracking.

space bl00ps (NickB), Thursday, 28 November 2013 12:43 (twelve years ago)

The Spiked lot are numbingly consistent in their views (down with liberals, reformers, do-gooders and victims, up with the average joe as long as he's thick-skinned and self-sufficient enough not to need any help from anybody ever) but not particularly good at translating those views into consistent articles because reality keeps getting in the way.

Deafening silence (DL), Thursday, 28 November 2013 12:53 (twelve years ago)

Furedi's railing against the media misappropriation of the term 'slavery' kind of falls down on the fact that he appears to think that there has only been one real historical form of slavery, and that was slavery in the americas in the 18th century? (and his definition of even that is a very very limited stereotype, of the male plantation slave in shackles)

thighs without a face (c sharp major), Thursday, 28 November 2013 13:04 (twelve years ago)

and it's only this apparent belief that domestic slavery and debt slavery have never existed that enables his ignorance of how the term 'slavery' has a broad use, and might be appropriate to cases that aren't this one -- well, that and using a dictionary definition like a first year undergraduate.

thighs without a face (c sharp major), Thursday, 28 November 2013 13:10 (twelve years ago)

There's something deeply cynical about the way he uses historical outrages only in order to disparage lesser outrages today. I'm uneasy with reusing the word "holocaust" in other contexts but I think "slavery" is flexible enough to withstand diverse applications.

Deafening silence (DL), Thursday, 28 November 2013 13:47 (twelve years ago)

xp or maybe not:

i'm not all that up on current usage of the term tbh, but that all sounds fair enough. i did get a vague sense that furedi is waiting to call out as racist anyone who would dare to assail his conception of a one true form of human slavery.

space bl00ps (NickB), Thursday, 28 November 2013 13:51 (twelve years ago)

two years pass...

Up to page 700-odd in Tilbury's biog., he's just about to cover Stockhausen Serves Imperialism. Crazy how these whimsical good-.natured bohos turned into icy Maoist robots... and so rapidly too.

Anyway, it's not a three, it's a yogh. (Tom D.), Wednesday, 6 January 2016 11:01 (ten years ago)

Sounds like you are enjoying yourself.

Can't remember reading a good review of this.

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 6 January 2016 11:08 (ten years ago)

love this

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fm3SNk3ffoA

ogmor, Wednesday, 6 January 2016 11:27 (ten years ago)

1071 pages

oppen gangland style (nakhchivan), Wednesday, 6 January 2016 11:29 (ten years ago)

You only live once.

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 6 January 2016 11:40 (ten years ago)

Pretty much my thinking, got the chance to read it, beats working etc. Tell you what though, it was all that Keith Rowe's fault... and Chairman Mao's.

Anyway, it's not a three, it's a yogh. (Tom D.), Wednesday, 6 January 2016 11:54 (ten years ago)

Hard not to snigger @ the Scratch Orchestra changing its name to the Red Flame Proletarian Propaganda Team, to name but one of the increasing absurdities as the page numbers pile up.

Anyway, it's not a three, it's a yogh. (Tom D.), Wednesday, 6 January 2016 11:56 (ten years ago)

Past the 850 mark and, in timely fashion, David Bowie has popped up, story recounted here.

Narayan Superman (Tom D.), Tuesday, 12 January 2016 18:58 (ten years ago)

950+. Cardew has just been to a Marxist-Leninist cultural festival in West Germany as one of three members of the Stalin Youth Group, he was 43 at the time.

Narayan Superman (Tom D.), Friday, 15 January 2016 23:21 (ten years ago)

lol

emil.y, Friday, 15 January 2016 23:30 (ten years ago)

hahahaha

Man Bun B (jim in glasgow), Friday, 15 January 2016 23:49 (ten years ago)

Figured out how to live.

xyzzzz__, Sunday, 17 January 2016 10:43 (ten years ago)

man I really need this book

grant holt (prettylikealaindelon), Sunday, 17 January 2016 14:06 (ten years ago)

I'm more than happy with Tom D's updates tbh.

Fizzles, Sunday, 17 January 2016 14:52 (ten years ago)

Finished. You'll thank me for it one day. The last third was a long grind, or a Long March.

The Return of the Thin White Pope (Tom D.), Tuesday, 19 January 2016 21:40 (ten years ago)

great updates, "Red Flame Proletarian Propaganda Team" pretty much ended me.

Cornelius Pardew (jim in glasgow), Tuesday, 19 January 2016 21:42 (ten years ago)

In honour of the CPGB(ML)'s Progressive Cultural Association's Punk Rock Is Fascist! slogan, I'm working on a punk version of one of Cardew's later I HEART MAO pieces. To be fair, the comrades were never entirely convinced of the wisdom of the Punk Rock Is Fascist! campaign, apart from Cardew (of course) and, er, John Tilbury!

Some stuff for you rock fans out there:

The Scratch Orchestra apparently did a 45 minute version of "Sister Ray" at a concert in '69/'70 - even longer than the Velvets were doing themselves at the time. (Also, in a footnote earlier in the book, Tilbury attributes the composition of the music in "Sister Ray" solely to John Cale - which seems very bourgeois of him.)

Cardew supposedly 'jammed' onstage with Tangerine Dream in Berlin in 1973, though Tilbury speculates that it might have been with Agitation Free instead.

The Return of the Thin White Pope (Tom D.), Tuesday, 19 January 2016 21:58 (ten years ago)

want the book but its like 80$ on amazon.

Option ARMs and de Man (s.clover), Tuesday, 19 January 2016 22:20 (ten years ago)

i hunted down some of his later stuff that was performed at his memorial, i think? and i liked it quite a bit

Option ARMs and de Man (s.clover), Tuesday, 19 January 2016 22:22 (ten years ago)

I am fond of some of the later piano pieces, but the few proletarian rock songs I've heard are dreadful.

The Return of the Thin White Pope (Tom D.), Tuesday, 19 January 2016 23:33 (ten years ago)

Was just saying to a friend over the weekend the only biog I remember reading in the last 10 years was Jean Genet by Edmund White.

Since then I have read about two biogs I want to read and this is one of them. Well done for finishing it.

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 21 January 2016 09:08 (ten years ago)

Stupidly, I've started reading the BS Johnson biog, having promised myself only to read novels for the foreseeable future.

The Return of the Thin White Pope (Tom D.), Thursday, 21 January 2016 12:01 (ten years ago)

I love Treatise and like some of his later piano music but I'm only now just listening to the album: 'Consciously', wow lol, sounds like a parody.

grant holt (prettylikealaindelon), Thursday, 21 January 2016 13:16 (ten years ago)

It's hilarious but, if you excuse the pun, not consciously so.

The Return of the Thin White Pope (Tom D.), Thursday, 21 January 2016 13:23 (ten years ago)

five years pass...

1970. Pre-Mao.

https://collectionimages.npg.org.uk/large/mw283312/Cornelius-Cardew.jpg

Are Animated Dads Getting Hotter? (Tom D.), Saturday, 5 June 2021 13:35 (five years ago)

cute

Left, Saturday, 5 June 2021 15:07 (five years ago)

(xp) I think that meant he coughed up £5 to cover some printing costs, something like that

Twa pehs an' an ingin ane an' aw (Tom D.), Friday, 23 December 2022 17:24 (three years ago)

i feel like to be true to the way the scratch orc shd have written all the parts out by hand

mark s, Friday, 23 December 2022 17:58 (three years ago)

'visionary' is a pretty twattish thing to be

ꙮ (map), Saturday, 24 December 2022 02:48 (three years ago)

it's too early to say

donald wears yer troosers (doo rag), Saturday, 24 December 2022 07:30 (three years ago)

two years pass...

OK, this is interesting (to me at least) both of Cardew's sons played with the Pasadenas, Horace on sax and Walter on drums:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Whom_It_May_Concern_(The_Pasadenas_album)

A lot closer to pop music than their dad ever managed!

More pop connections. John Marcangelo, who was a founder of People's Liberation Music along with John Tilbury and which Cardew later joined, was a member of ELO spin-off Violinski, composing their Top 20 hit, "Clog Dance".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdDRjScSZnc

Blake the Messenger (Tom D.), Tuesday, 27 May 2025 18:14 (one year ago)

five months pass...

Posted this in the Enver Hoxha thread (lol) but this is actually quite an interesting article (in Albanian!) about Cardew, with quotes from Keith Rowe, Michael Chant, Dave Smith.

https://www.reporter.al/2014/08/19/kujt-sherbeu-cornelius-cardew/

Massage Attack (Tom D.), Wednesday, 5 November 2025 18:06 (seven months ago)

Thank you, google translator

xyzzzz__, Wednesday, 5 November 2025 19:57 (seven months ago)


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