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A. J. Weberman

Alan Jules Weberman (born May 26, 1945) is an American writer, political activist, gadfly, and inventor of the terms "garbology" and "Dylanology". He is best known for his controversial opinions on, and personal interactions with, the musician Bob Dylan. Together with New York folk singer David Peel, Weberman founded the Rock Liberation Front in 1971 with the aim of "liberating" artists from bourgeois tendencies and ensuring that rock musicians continued to engage with and represent the counterculture of the 1960s.

Early life edit

Weberman was born to Jewish parents in Brooklyn, New York in 1945.[1] As a boy, he served as president of a local fan club dedicated to the professional wrestler Haystack Calhoun.[2] He has recalled that his father, who was strict in his observance of their faith, regularly inspected the household garbage to ensure that Weberman's mother had not bought non-kosher food.[3]

During the early 1960s, Weberman attended Michigan State University. While there, in 1964, he was arrested for selling marijuana and briefly served 2 days in jail before being released.[4] He then returned to New York and worked as an interviewer for the Lawrence Employment Agency while continuing his studies, at night school, at City College of New York.[2]

Bob Dylan edit

Weberman has written on the life and works of Bob Dylan, including a pamphlet titled Dylanology in 1969 and creating a word concordance of Dylan's lyrics. He also wrote the Dylan to English Dictionary, published in 2005. One of Weberman's theories on Dylan's songwriting is that some of Dylan's songs are actually about, or addressed to, Weberman himself.[5] Authors Bob Spitz and Jim Curtis have each rejected, and ridiculed, Weberman's interpretations of Dylan's work.[6][7][8]

In 1969, Weberman founded the Dylan Liberation Front with associates such as street musician David Peel, aiming "to help save Bob Dylan from himself". Weberman was convinced that, from Dylan's docile, smiling visage on the cover of his 1969 album Nashville Skyline, the singer was hiding from his social conscience and ignoring his responsibilities as a political spokesman for the counterculture.[9] Once Dylan had moved back to Greenwich Village from Upstate New York in 1970, Weberman took to rifling through his garbage.[10] That same year, Weberman began lecturing in Dylanology at the left-wing Alternate University of New York. At this time, the Liberation Front lamented that Dylan had become a "reactionary force in rock", a view that was echoed among the radical left.[11]

Rolling Stone magazine called Weberman "the king of all Dylan nuts";[12] he has also been described as obsessively stalking Dylan.[13][14] In late summer 1971, Dylan – annoyed that Weberman had reneged on their agreement that he would no longer dig through his garbage[15][16] – assaulted Weberman on Elizabeth Street in Manhattan.[17] In a 1997 article, Rolling Stone reported that Weberman, "a man that terrorized Bob Dylan during the '60s", had now "returned to hassle his son", Jakob Dylan. Weberman claimed that the younger Dylan was a heroin addict.[18] In 1977, Weberman's telephone conversations with Dylan from the early 1970s were released on the Folkways Records album Bob Dylan vs A.J. Weberman – The Historic Confrontation.[3]

Writing in 2014 about the phenomenon of "Bob Dylan obsessives", John Dickerson of Slate described Weberman as "The most famous of the Dylanologists".[19] In December 2016, after Dylan received the Nobel Prize in Literature, Weberman released a video on YouTube in which he claimed credit for Dylan's achievement. Journalist John Semley, writing for Salon, views Weberman's claim as far-fetched yet also identifies "a scrap of truth in it". He recognises the garbologist as furthering a "philosophical and anthropological tradition" observed by French poet Charles Baudelaire, in the latter's celebration of the city chiffonier (or rag-picker), and practiced in the work of German philosopher Walter Benjamin. Semley concludes: "Maybe an artist of Bob Dylan's magnitude requires a worthy bête noire like Alan Weberman, a guy who's equal parts pariah, arch enemy, early model internet troll, modern-day chiffonnier; a manic, moonstruck, single-minded goon who pours heart, soul, and sanity into his stupendous schemes."[3]

Rock Liberation Front edit

Weberman and the Dylan Liberation Front ceased their scrutiny of Dylan, temporarily, after he performed at George Harrison's Concert for Bangladesh shows at Madison Square Garden on August 1, 1971. Weberman was satisfied with Dylan's reversion to his 1960s protest singer persona and his scruffy attire at the concerts.[20] Together with Peel, he formed the Rock Liberation Front (RLF) to "establish a relationship of understanding and participation in the World of Rock", which had "been getting ripped off too long".[21] They first targeted Paul McCartney, whose recent music showed he was "just a businessman" and "a good example of the capitalist, non-involved egotistical rock star", according to Weberman. The RLF held a mock funeral for McCartney,[22] on August 26, outside the Park Avenue home of his lawyer and father-in-law, Lee Eastman.[23] Reporting on the event a week later in The Village Voice, Blair Sabol opined that Weberman's strategy was becoming overfamiliar: "Being the foremost Dylanologist, or garbageologist, was brilliant for last year's routine, but revamping it for Paul McCartney as this year's 'capitalist pig' campaign is like giving an encore after the audience has gone home."[23] The RLF also protested against Led Zeppelin for demanding $75,000 per concert performance.[24]

Weberman's idealism resonated with John Lennon, who had recently moved to Greenwich Village with his artist wife, Yoko Ono, and embarked on a radical left agenda under the guidance of activist Jerry Rubin. Lennon espoused Weberman's principles in his interactions with the music press, stating that he was dedicated to making politically motivated music without a thought for commercial gain.[25] In early December, the RLF demonstrated outside Capitol Records, protesting the company's delay in releasing the live album from the Concert for Bangladesh after Harrison had accused Capitol of refusing to distribute the record at cost price. During the protest, Weberman announced that Lennon and Ono had joined the Liberation Front, which he defined as "a group dedicated to exposing hip capitalist counterculture ripoffs and politicizing rock music and rock artists".[26]

 
Yoko Ono and John Lennon performing at the John Sinclair Freedom Rally in December 1971

Through Lennon, Rubin came to be involved with the RLF, and soon sidelined Weberman. In his speech at the freedom rally for the imprisoned poet and activist John Sinclair, on December 10, 1971, where Lennon, Ono and Peel were among the performers,[24] Rubin described the event as "the first act of the Rock Liberation Front".[27]

Lennon, Ono and Rubin also planned a US tour that would use their political message to unite the nation's young voters and thwart President Nixon's campaign for re-election in 1972. Lennon and Rubin were intent on enlisting Dylan for the tour and so issued an open letter on behalf of the RLF, demanding that Weberman publicly apologize to Dylan for the print and radio campaign he had waged against the singer and for describing him as a junkie.[28] Published in The Village Voice, the letter also stated that all those in the movement should "[save] our anger for the true enemy, whose ignorance and greed destroys our planet", and led to the RLF becoming an organization of interest to the FBI.[29] Author Peter Doggett likens this demand to a forced confession in "Stalin's Russia", since Rubin had openly supported the underground publications that ran Weberman's stories, and Weberman had been among the first to accept Dylan's post-Bangladesh single, "George Jackson", as a worthy return to the protest style. Weberman nevertheless issued an apology "for past untrue statements and also the harassment of Bob Dylan and his family", and signed it: "A.J. Weberman, Minister of Defence, Rock Liberation Front".[30]

 
New York poet and activist Allen Ginsberg among the protestors at the 1972 Republican National Convention in Miami

Weberman regained his leadership of the RLF in February 1972,[31] when the group "liberated" the offices of Lennon and Harrison's business manager, Allen Klein, at 1700 Broadway.[32] The event was a press conference in which Klein attempted to respond to allegations made in New York magazine, and partly supported in Rolling Stone, that he had pocketed funds intended for the Bangladeshi refugees from the sale of the Concert for Bangladesh album.[33][34] Chanting "You'll wonder where the money went, when Klein runs a charity event", the protestors disrupted the press conference[35] and gained further exposure for Klein's alleged fraud in Variety, Rolling Stone and The Village Voice.[29] Surprisingly for Weberman, this resulted in an invitation from Lennon and Ono for him to visit them at their Bank Street apartment, where the couple confided that Klein was "ripping us off too".[36] According to Weberman, he introduced Lennon to a group of sympathizers and financiers for the IRA, to whom Lennon made a generous financial contribution.[37]

Lennon's direct role in political activism soon waned, although he continued to finance activities by Weberman and Peel. The latter recorded an album, The Pope Smokes Dope, which was produced by Lennon and Ono, and released on Apple Records in April 1972. Lennon also donated $50,000 to pay for demonstrators' travel expenses to Miami, Florida, where Weberman helped to stage a mass protest against Nixon at the Republican National Convention in August.[38]

Coup D'Etat in America: The CIA and the Assassination of JFK edit

In 1975, Weberman wrote Coup D'Etat in America: The CIA and the Assassination of JFK with Michael Canfield. According to one account, "Canfield and Weberman propose a basic theory on the assassination, revolving around the CIA and the Bay of Pigs fiasco, and then use the bulk of the book to document and substantiate their allegations."[39] According to Weberman and Canfield, the CIA planned the assassination of Kennedy because he had agreed to stop the Cuban exiles' anti-Castro operations.[40] Among the book's contentions are that Lee Harvey Oswald was a patsy and that two of the "three tramps" photographed by several Dallas-area newspapers under police escort near the Texas School Book Depository shortly after the assassination Kennedy were Watergate burglars E. Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis.[40] Coup D'Etat in America was reported to influence United States House of Representatives member Henry B. Gonzalez to initiate a resolution that would result in the formation of the House Select Committee on Assassinations.[39]

A reviewer for The Harvard Crimson wrote: "Despite its lapses into obsessive speculations about connections between irrelevant figures and dubious arguments by analogy of modus operandi, Coup d'Etat is a chillingly convincing book."[41]

Coup d'Etat in America reiterated Tad Szulc's allegation that Hunt was the acting chief of the CIA station in Mexico City in 1963 while Lee Harvey Oswald was there.[42][nb 1] In July 1976, Hunt filed a $2.5 million libel suit against Weberman and Canfield, as well as the book's publishers and editor.[44]

Other activities edit

In 2002, Weberman, along with the Jewish Defense Organization, and JDO chief Mordechai Levy, were successfully sued for libel in Brooklyn, New York.[45] The jury stated that Weberman was responsible for $300,000 of the $850,000 judgement. The judgment was overturned on appeal.

In 2005, Weberman worked with Yippies including Dana Beal and Pie Man Aron Kay to turn the long-time Yippie headquarters at 9 Bleecker Street on Manhattan's Lower East Side into a counterculture museum. As of February 2006, renovation of the building was partially completed, and a charter from the New York State Board of Regents was granted. The museum, which Weberman likened to a "Hard Rock Cafe for Yippies", would house the remains of Jerry Rubin's roadkill (Rubin was killed by a car) and Abbie Hoffman's trash.[46]

In 2006, Weberman, along with some of his former students, appeared in a documentary film about his exploits as a Dylanologist, titled The Ballad of AJ Weberman.[47] The film includes a performance by Peel and Weberman of "The Ballad of A. J. Weberman",[47] a tribute song that Peel recorded for his 1974 album Santa Claus Rooftop Junkie.[48]

Published works edit

Articles edit

  • "Dylan's Movie: How Success Ruined His Sex Life." High Times, no. 33 (May 1978).

Books edit

  • Dylanology. Hong Kong: Whitepress Corp. (1969).
  • Concordance to the Songs, Poetry, and Assorted Writings of Bob Dylan. New York: Private printing (1971).
  • Coup D'Etat in America: The CIA and the Assassination of JFK, with Michael Canfield. Foreword by Henry B. Gonzalez. New York: The Third Press (1975). ISBN 978-0932551108.
  • My Life in Garbology. New York: Stonehill Press (1980). ISBN 978-0883730966.
"A study in famous people's garbage by the enigmatic founder of garbology and the National Institute of Garbology himself."
  • Dylan to English Dictionary. New York: Yippie Museum Press (2005). ISBN 978-1419613388.
  • RightWing Bob: What the Liberal Media Doesn't Want You to Know about Bob Dylan. BookSurge Publishing (2009). ISBN 978-1439256152.
  • Homothug: The Secret Life of Rudy Giuliani. New York: Yippie Museum Press.
  • Ron Paul: America's Most Dangerous Nazi. Scott's Valley, Calif.: CreateSpace (2012). ISBN 978-1470014537.
  • The Oswald Code (2018).

Interviews edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Szulc wrote: "As I mentioned above, Hunt spent August and September 1963 in Mexico City in charge of the CIA station there."[43]

References edit

  1. ^ Sounes, Howard (2001). Down the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan. London: Doubleday. p. 263. ISBN 0-385-60125-5.
  2. ^ a b Dreifus, Claudia (March 4, 1971). "Bob Dylan in the Alley: The Alan J. Weberman Story". Rolling Stone. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Semley, John (December 10, 2016). . Salon. Archived from the original on December 11, 2016. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  4. ^ Sounes 2001, p. 263.
  5. ^ Rogovoy, Seth (2012). Bob Dylan: Prophet, Mystic, Poet. Scribner. pp. 143–144. ISBN 978-1416559160. Retrieved February 8, 2014. A. J. Weberman, a renegade journalist who... went on to wage a lifelong campaign of wild theories aimed at proving that Dylan was a capitalist, a fraud, and a junkie, and that his songs were sometimes written to and about Weberman himself.
  6. ^ Spitz, Bob (1991). Dylan: A Biography. W. W. Norton. pp. 401–404. ISBN 978-0393307696. Retrieved September 12, 2016. … A. J.'s misguided interpretations ... His psycho-babble about lyrics and poetry had given way to screwy soliloquies ...
  7. ^ Spitz, Bob (1991). Dylan: A Biography. W. W. Norton. p. 529. ISBN 978-0393307696. Retrieved September 12, 2016. Fundamentalists interpreted the bible the way A. J. Weberman interpreted Bob Dylan's songs. Any passage could be construed to support their dogma ...
  8. ^ Curtis, Jim (1987). Rock Eras: Interpretations of Music and Society, 1954-1984. Popular Press. p. 171. ISBN 978-0879723699. Retrieved February 8, 2014. A. J. Weberman declared himself a Dylanologist by which he meant that he devoted himself to castrating Dylan's songs by reducing them to biographical references. This was nothing more than old-fashioned romantic reductionism ... Weberman in his trivialization of Dylan's work ...
  9. ^ Doggett, Peter (2007). There's a Riot Going On: Revolutionaries, Rock Stars, and the Rise and Fall of '60s Counter-Culture. Edinburgh, UK: Canongate. pp. 232–33. ISBN 978-1-84195-940-5.
  10. ^ Doggett 2007, pp. 398–99.
  11. ^ Doggett 2007, p. 390.
  12. ^ , Rolling Stone, June 11, 2007
  13. ^ Cashmore, Ellis (2009). Martin Scorsese's America. Polity. p. 100. ISBN 978-0745645230. Retrieved February 8, 2014. Celebrity stalker – of which the original obsessive Dylanologist A. J. Weberman offers a prototype ...
  14. ^ Sounes 2001, p. 270: Indeed, despite his great fame, and the attention of obsessives like A. J. Weberman, [Dylan] seemed determined to live as normal a life as possible.
  15. ^ Doggett 2007, p. 455.
  16. ^ Egan, Sean (2011). The Mammoth Book of Bob Dylan. Running Press. p. 170. ISBN 978-0762442683. Retrieved February 8, 2014. When in September 1969 Dylan moved back into New York City, it wasn't long before his Greenwich Village apartment was being visited by one A. J. Weberman, a semi-unhinged fan who rifled through his garbage ...
  17. ^ The Answers My Friend, Are Written in This Book By COLIN MOYNIHAN Published: January 16, 2006
  18. ^
  19. ^ Dickerson, John (May 8, 2014). "The Fan in Me: The world of Bob Dylan obsessives". Slate. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  20. ^ Doggett 2007, p. 445.
  21. ^ Doggett 2007, pp. 445–46.
  22. ^ Doggett, Peter (2011). You Never Give Me Your Money: The Beatles After the Breakup. New York, NY: It Books. pp. 178–79. ISBN 978-0-06-177418-8.
  23. ^ a b Sabol, Blair (September 2, 1971). "The McCartney Burial: 'His ego was his amigo'". The Village Voice. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  24. ^ a b Needs, Kris (March 22, 2016). "The tale of David Peel, the dope-smoking hippy who became the King of Punk". Classic Rock. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  25. ^ Doggett 2007, pp. 446–47.
  26. ^ Wiener, Jon (1991). Come Together: John Lennon in His Time. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press. p. 181. ISBN 978-0-252061318.
  27. ^ Doggett 2007, pp. 466–67.
  28. ^ Doggett 2007, pp. 460–61.
  29. ^ a b Wiener 1991, p. 182.
  30. ^ Doggett 2007, pp. 462–63.
  31. ^ Doggett 2007, p. 485.
  32. ^ Schaffner, Nicholas (1978). The Beatles Forever. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. p. 148. ISBN 0-07-055087-5.
  33. ^ Doggett 2011, pp. 188, 192.
  34. ^ Fong-Torres, Ben (March 30, 1972). "Did Allen Klein Take Bangla Desh Money?". Rolling Stone. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  35. ^ Doggett 2011, pp. 188–89.
  36. ^ Doggett 2011, p. 189.
  37. ^ Doggett 2007, pp. 486–87.
  38. ^ Doggett 2011, p. 190.
  39. ^ a b Cunningham, J.R. (October 21, 1975). "JFK Slaying Theory Offered". The Pittsburgh Press. Vol. 92, no. 90. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. 32. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
  40. ^ a b Barkham, John (August 17, 1975). "Newest Conspiracy Theory". The Victoria Advocate. Victoria Texas. p. 14. Retrieved October 22, 2014.
  41. ^ Zeitlin, Jonathan (October 27, 1975). "Bodies in the Garbage". The Harvard Crimson. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Retrieved October 7, 2015.
  42. ^ "Source Ruling Goes Against Hunt". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Vol. 52, no. 83. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. AP. November 4, 1978. p. 10. Retrieved April 13, 2015.
  43. ^ Szulc, Tad (1974). Compulsive Spy: The Strange Career of E. Howard Hunt. Viking Press. p. 99. ISBN 9780670235469.
  44. ^ "Hunt files libel suit over death charges". The Miami News. Miami. AP. July 29, 1976. p. 4A. Retrieved August 16, 2014.[permanent dead link]
  45. ^ . September 6, 2002. Archived from the original on January 22, 2012.
  46. ^ Anderson, Lincoln (February 1–7, 2006). . The Villager. Archived from the original on June 24, 2006. Retrieved December 8, 2017.
  47. ^ a b Klibanoff, Caroline (June 29, 2009). "Documenting the Dylanologist: The Ballad of AJ Weberman Streaming Until Tomorrow". Paste. Retrieved December 7, 2017.
  48. ^ Eder, Bruce. "David Peel & the Lower East Side Santa Claus Rooftop Junkie". AllMusic. Retrieved December 8, 2017.

Further reading edit

  • Roberts, John (Spring 1995). "Dear Landlord: The A.J. Weberman Story". The Telegraph. pp. 78–91.

External links edit

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Alan Jules Weberman born May 26 1945 is an American writer political activist gadfly and inventor of the terms garbology and Dylanology He is best known for his controversial opinions on and personal interactions with the musician Bob Dylan Together with New York folk singer David Peel Weberman founded the Rock Liberation Front in 1971 with the aim of liberating artists from bourgeois tendencies and ensuring that rock musicians continued to engage with and represent the counterculture of the 1960s Contents 1 Early life 2 Bob Dylan 3 Rock Liberation Front 4 Coup D Etat in America The CIA and the Assassination of JFK 5 Other activities 6 Published works 6 1 Articles 6 2 Books 6 3 Interviews 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life editWeberman was born to Jewish parents in Brooklyn New York in 1945 1 As a boy he served as president of a local fan club dedicated to the professional wrestler Haystack Calhoun 2 He has recalled that his father who was strict in his observance of their faith regularly inspected the household garbage to ensure that Weberman s mother had not bought non kosher food 3 During the early 1960s Weberman attended Michigan State University While there in 1964 he was arrested for selling marijuana and briefly served 2 days in jail before being released 4 He then returned to New York and worked as an interviewer for the Lawrence Employment Agency while continuing his studies at night school at City College of New York 2 Bob Dylan editWeberman has written on the life and works of Bob Dylan including a pamphlet titled Dylanology in 1969 and creating a word concordance of Dylan s lyrics He also wrote the Dylan to English Dictionary published in 2005 One of Weberman s theories on Dylan s songwriting is that some of Dylan s songs are actually about or addressed to Weberman himself 5 Authors Bob Spitz and Jim Curtis have each rejected and ridiculed Weberman s interpretations of Dylan s work 6 7 8 In 1969 Weberman founded the Dylan Liberation Front with associates such as street musician David Peel aiming to help save Bob Dylan from himself Weberman was convinced that from Dylan s docile smiling visage on the cover of his 1969 album Nashville Skyline the singer was hiding from his social conscience and ignoring his responsibilities as a political spokesman for the counterculture 9 Once Dylan had moved back to Greenwich Village from Upstate New York in 1970 Weberman took to rifling through his garbage 10 That same year Weberman began lecturing in Dylanology at the left wing Alternate University of New York At this time the Liberation Front lamented that Dylan had become a reactionary force in rock a view that was echoed among the radical left 11 Rolling Stone magazine called Weberman the king of all Dylan nuts 12 he has also been described as obsessively stalking Dylan 13 14 In late summer 1971 Dylan annoyed that Weberman had reneged on their agreement that he would no longer dig through his garbage 15 16 assaulted Weberman on Elizabeth Street in Manhattan 17 In a 1997 article Rolling Stone reported that Weberman a man that terrorized Bob Dylan during the 60s had now returned to hassle his son Jakob Dylan Weberman claimed that the younger Dylan was a heroin addict 18 In 1977 Weberman s telephone conversations with Dylan from the early 1970s were released on the Folkways Records album Bob Dylan vs A J Weberman The Historic Confrontation 3 Writing in 2014 about the phenomenon of Bob Dylan obsessives John Dickerson of Slate described Weberman as The most famous of the Dylanologists 19 In December 2016 after Dylan received the Nobel Prize in Literature Weberman released a video on YouTube in which he claimed credit for Dylan s achievement Journalist John Semley writing for Salon views Weberman s claim as far fetched yet also identifies a scrap of truth in it He recognises the garbologist as furthering a philosophical and anthropological tradition observed by French poet Charles Baudelaire in the latter s celebration of the city chiffonier or rag picker and practiced in the work of German philosopher Walter Benjamin Semley concludes Maybe an artist of Bob Dylan s magnitude requires a worthy bete noire like Alan Weberman a guy who s equal parts pariah arch enemy early model internet troll modern day chiffonnier a manic moonstruck single minded goon who pours heart soul and sanity into his stupendous schemes 3 Rock Liberation Front editWeberman and the Dylan Liberation Front ceased their scrutiny of Dylan temporarily after he performed at George Harrison s Concert for Bangladesh shows at Madison Square Garden on August 1 1971 Weberman was satisfied with Dylan s reversion to his 1960s protest singer persona and his scruffy attire at the concerts 20 Together with Peel he formed the Rock Liberation Front RLF to establish a relationship of understanding and participation in the World of Rock which had been getting ripped off too long 21 They first targeted Paul McCartney whose recent music showed he was just a businessman and a good example of the capitalist non involved egotistical rock star according to Weberman The RLF held a mock funeral for McCartney 22 on August 26 outside the Park Avenue home of his lawyer and father in law Lee Eastman 23 Reporting on the event a week later in The Village Voice Blair Sabol opined that Weberman s strategy was becoming overfamiliar Being the foremost Dylanologist or garbageologist was brilliant for last year s routine but revamping it for Paul McCartney as this year s capitalist pig campaign is like giving an encore after the audience has gone home 23 The RLF also protested against Led Zeppelin for demanding 75 000 per concert performance 24 Weberman s idealism resonated with John Lennon who had recently moved to Greenwich Village with his artist wife Yoko Ono and embarked on a radical left agenda under the guidance of activist Jerry Rubin Lennon espoused Weberman s principles in his interactions with the music press stating that he was dedicated to making politically motivated music without a thought for commercial gain 25 In early December the RLF demonstrated outside Capitol Records protesting the company s delay in releasing the live album from the Concert for Bangladesh after Harrison had accused Capitol of refusing to distribute the record at cost price During the protest Weberman announced that Lennon and Ono had joined the Liberation Front which he defined as a group dedicated to exposing hip capitalist counterculture ripoffs and politicizing rock music and rock artists 26 nbsp Yoko Ono and John Lennon performing at the John Sinclair Freedom Rally in December 1971 Through Lennon Rubin came to be involved with the RLF and soon sidelined Weberman In his speech at the freedom rally for the imprisoned poet and activist John Sinclair on December 10 1971 where Lennon Ono and Peel were among the performers 24 Rubin described the event as the first act of the Rock Liberation Front 27 Lennon Ono and Rubin also planned a US tour that would use their political message to unite the nation s young voters and thwart President Nixon s campaign for re election in 1972 Lennon and Rubin were intent on enlisting Dylan for the tour and so issued an open letter on behalf of the RLF demanding that Weberman publicly apologize to Dylan for the print and radio campaign he had waged against the singer and for describing him as a junkie 28 Published in The Village Voice the letter also stated that all those in the movement should save our anger for the true enemy whose ignorance and greed destroys our planet and led to the RLF becoming an organization of interest to the FBI 29 Author Peter Doggett likens this demand to a forced confession in Stalin s Russia since Rubin had openly supported the underground publications that ran Weberman s stories and Weberman had been among the first to accept Dylan s post Bangladesh single George Jackson as a worthy return to the protest style Weberman nevertheless issued an apology for past untrue statements and also the harassment of Bob Dylan and his family and signed it A J Weberman Minister of Defence Rock Liberation Front 30 nbsp New York poet and activist Allen Ginsberg among the protestors at the 1972 Republican National Convention in Miami Weberman regained his leadership of the RLF in February 1972 31 when the group liberated the offices of Lennon and Harrison s business manager Allen Klein at 1700 Broadway 32 The event was a press conference in which Klein attempted to respond to allegations made in New York magazine and partly supported in Rolling Stone that he had pocketed funds intended for the Bangladeshi refugees from the sale of the Concert for Bangladesh album 33 34 Chanting You ll wonder where the money went when Klein runs a charity event the protestors disrupted the press conference 35 and gained further exposure for Klein s alleged fraud in Variety Rolling Stone and The Village Voice 29 Surprisingly for Weberman this resulted in an invitation from Lennon and Ono for him to visit them at their Bank Street apartment where the couple confided that Klein was ripping us off too 36 According to Weberman he introduced Lennon to a group of sympathizers and financiers for the IRA to whom Lennon made a generous financial contribution 37 Lennon s direct role in political activism soon waned although he continued to finance activities by Weberman and Peel The latter recorded an album The Pope Smokes Dope which was produced by Lennon and Ono and released on Apple Records in April 1972 Lennon also donated 50 000 to pay for demonstrators travel expenses to Miami Florida where Weberman helped to stage a mass protest against Nixon at the Republican National Convention in August 38 Coup D Etat in America The CIA and the Assassination of JFK editIn 1975 Weberman wrote Coup D Etat in America The CIA and the Assassination of JFK with Michael Canfield According to one account Canfield and Weberman propose a basic theory on the assassination revolving around the CIA and the Bay of Pigs fiasco and then use the bulk of the book to document and substantiate their allegations 39 According to Weberman and Canfield the CIA planned the assassination of Kennedy because he had agreed to stop the Cuban exiles anti Castro operations 40 Among the book s contentions are that Lee Harvey Oswald was a patsy and that two of the three tramps photographed by several Dallas area newspapers under police escort near the Texas School Book Depository shortly after the assassination Kennedy were Watergate burglars E Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis 40 Coup D Etat in America was reported to influence United States House of Representatives member Henry B Gonzalez to initiate a resolution that would result in the formation of the House Select Committee on Assassinations 39 A reviewer for The Harvard Crimson wrote Despite its lapses into obsessive speculations about connections between irrelevant figures and dubious arguments by analogy of modus operandi Coup d Etat is a chillingly convincing book 41 Coup d Etat in America reiterated Tad Szulc s allegation that Hunt was the acting chief of the CIA station in Mexico City in 1963 while Lee Harvey Oswald was there 42 nb 1 In July 1976 Hunt filed a 2 5 million libel suit against Weberman and Canfield as well as the book s publishers and editor 44 Other activities editIn 2002 Weberman along with the Jewish Defense Organization and JDO chief Mordechai Levy were successfully sued for libel in Brooklyn New York 45 The jury stated that Weberman was responsible for 300 000 of the 850 000 judgement The judgment was overturned on appeal In 2005 Weberman worked with Yippies including Dana Beal and Pie Man Aron Kay to turn the long time Yippie headquarters at 9 Bleecker Street on Manhattan s Lower East Side into a counterculture museum As of February 2006 renovation of the building was partially completed and a charter from the New York State Board of Regents was granted The museum which Weberman likened to a Hard Rock Cafe for Yippies would house the remains of Jerry Rubin s roadkill Rubin was killed by a car and Abbie Hoffman s trash 46 In 2006 Weberman along with some of his former students appeared in a documentary film about his exploits as a Dylanologist titled The Ballad of AJ Weberman 47 The film includes a performance by Peel and Weberman of The Ballad of A J Weberman 47 a tribute song that Peel recorded for his 1974 album Santa Claus Rooftop Junkie 48 Published works editArticles edit Dylan s Movie How Success Ruined His Sex Life High Times no 33 May 1978 Books edit Dylanology Hong Kong Whitepress Corp 1969 Concordance to the Songs Poetry and Assorted Writings of Bob Dylan New York Private printing 1971 Coup D Etat in America The CIA and the Assassination of JFK with Michael Canfield Foreword by Henry B Gonzalez New York The Third Press 1975 ISBN 978 0932551108 Republished San Francisco Calif Quick American Archives 1992 ISBN 978 0932551108 My Life in Garbology New York Stonehill Press 1980 ISBN 978 0883730966 A study in famous people s garbage by the enigmatic founder of garbology and the National Institute of Garbology himself dd Dylan to English Dictionary New York Yippie Museum Press 2005 ISBN 978 1419613388 RightWing Bob What the Liberal Media Doesn t Want You to Know about Bob Dylan BookSurge Publishing 2009 ISBN 978 1439256152 Homothug The Secret Life of Rudy Giuliani New York Yippie Museum Press Ron Paul America s Most Dangerous Nazi Scott s Valley Calif CreateSpace 2012 ISBN 978 1470014537 The Oswald Code 2018 Interviews edit Interview with Bob Dylan East Village Other 1971 Notes edit Szulc wrote As I mentioned above Hunt spent August and September 1963 in Mexico City in charge of the CIA station there 43 References edit Sounes Howard 2001 Down the Highway The Life of Bob Dylan London Doubleday p 263 ISBN 0 385 60125 5 a b Dreifus Claudia March 4 1971 Bob Dylan in the Alley The Alan J Weberman Story Rolling Stone Retrieved December 8 2017 a b c Semley John December 10 2016 Ballad of a Bin Man A J Weberman the man who says he s behind Bob Dylan s Nobel Award for Literature Salon Archived from the original on December 11 2016 Retrieved December 7 2017 Sounes 2001 p 263 Rogovoy Seth 2012 Bob Dylan Prophet Mystic Poet Scribner pp 143 144 ISBN 978 1416559160 Retrieved February 8 2014 A J Weberman a renegade journalist who went on to wage a lifelong campaign of wild theories aimed at proving that Dylan was a capitalist a fraud and a junkie and that his songs were sometimes written to and about Weberman himself Spitz Bob 1991 Dylan A Biography W W Norton pp 401 404 ISBN 978 0393307696 Retrieved September 12 2016 A J s misguided interpretations His psycho babble about lyrics and poetry had given way to screwy soliloquies Spitz Bob 1991 Dylan A Biography W W Norton p 529 ISBN 978 0393307696 Retrieved September 12 2016 Fundamentalists interpreted the bible the way A J Weberman interpreted Bob Dylan s songs Any passage could be construed to support their dogma Curtis Jim 1987 Rock Eras Interpretations of Music and Society 1954 1984 Popular Press p 171 ISBN 978 0879723699 Retrieved February 8 2014 A J Weberman declared himself a Dylanologist by which he meant that he devoted himself to castrating Dylan s songs by reducing them to biographical references This was nothing more than old fashioned romantic reductionism Weberman in his trivialization of Dylan s work Doggett Peter 2007 There s a Riot Going On Revolutionaries Rock Stars and the Rise and Fall of 60s Counter Culture Edinburgh UK Canongate pp 232 33 ISBN 978 1 84195 940 5 Doggett 2007 pp 398 99 Doggett 2007 p 390 Rock and Roll Daily Rolling Stone June 11 2007 Cashmore Ellis 2009 Martin Scorsese s America Polity p 100 ISBN 978 0745645230 Retrieved February 8 2014 Celebrity stalker of which the original obsessive Dylanologist A J Weberman offers a prototype Sounes 2001 p 270 Indeed despite his great fame and the attention of obsessives like A J Weberman Dylan seemed determined to live as normal a life as possible Doggett 2007 p 455 Egan Sean 2011 The Mammoth Book of Bob Dylan Running Press p 170 ISBN 978 0762442683 Retrieved February 8 2014 When in September 1969 Dylan moved back into New York City it wasn t long before his Greenwich Village apartment was being visited by one A J Weberman a semi unhinged fan who rifled through his garbage The Answers My Friend Are Written in This Book By COLIN MOYNIHAN Published January 16 2006 Man no fan of Dylan family Rolling Stone July 4 1997 Dickerson John May 8 2014 The Fan in Me The world of Bob Dylan obsessives Slate Retrieved December 7 2017 Doggett 2007 p 445 Doggett 2007 pp 445 46 Doggett Peter 2011 You Never Give Me Your Money The Beatles After the Breakup New York NY It Books pp 178 79 ISBN 978 0 06 177418 8 a b Sabol Blair September 2 1971 The McCartney Burial His ego was his amigo The Village Voice Retrieved December 7 2017 a b Needs Kris March 22 2016 The tale of David Peel the dope smoking hippy who became the King of Punk Classic Rock Retrieved December 7 2017 Doggett 2007 pp 446 47 Wiener Jon 1991 Come Together John Lennon in His Time Urbana IL University of Illinois Press p 181 ISBN 978 0 252061318 Doggett 2007 pp 466 67 Doggett 2007 pp 460 61 a b Wiener 1991 p 182 Doggett 2007 pp 462 63 Doggett 2007 p 485 Schaffner Nicholas 1978 The Beatles Forever New York NY McGraw Hill p 148 ISBN 0 07 055087 5 Doggett 2011 pp 188 192 Fong Torres Ben March 30 1972 Did Allen Klein Take Bangla Desh Money Rolling Stone Retrieved October 21 2017 Doggett 2011 pp 188 89 Doggett 2011 p 189 Doggett 2007 pp 486 87 Doggett 2011 p 190 a b Cunningham J R October 21 1975 JFK Slaying Theory Offered The Pittsburgh Press Vol 92 no 90 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania p 32 Retrieved October 22 2014 a b Barkham John August 17 1975 Newest Conspiracy Theory The Victoria Advocate Victoria Texas p 14 Retrieved October 22 2014 Zeitlin Jonathan October 27 1975 Bodies in the Garbage The Harvard Crimson Cambridge Massachusetts Retrieved October 7 2015 Source Ruling Goes Against Hunt Pittsburgh Post Gazette Vol 52 no 83 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania AP November 4 1978 p 10 Retrieved April 13 2015 Szulc Tad 1974 Compulsive Spy The Strange Career of E Howard Hunt Viking Press p 99 ISBN 9780670235469 Hunt files libel suit over death charges The Miami News Miami AP July 29 1976 p 4A Retrieved August 16 2014 permanent dead link The Hunting of Steven J Hatfill Why are so many people eager to believe that this man is the anthrax killer September 6 2002 Archived from the original on January 22 2012 Anderson Lincoln February 1 7 2006 Museum will have Abbie s trash Rubin s road kill The Villager Archived from the original on June 24 2006 Retrieved December 8 2017 a b Klibanoff Caroline June 29 2009 Documenting the Dylanologist The Ballad of AJ Weberman Streaming Until Tomorrow Paste Retrieved December 7 2017 Eder Bruce David Peel amp the Lower East Side Santa Claus Rooftop Junkie AllMusic Retrieved December 8 2017 Further reading editRoberts John Spring 1995 Dear Landlord The A J Weberman Story The Telegraph pp 78 91 External links editA J Weberman at IMDb A J Weberman at Twitter The Ballad of A J Weberman 1969 a documentary about A J Weberman at Media Burn Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A J Weberman amp oldid 1166977621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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