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Up Against the Wall Motherfucker

Up Against the Wall Motherfucker, often shortened as The Motherfuckers or UAW/MF, was a Dadaist and Situationist anarchist affinity group based in New York City. This "street gang with analysis" was famous for its Lower East Side direct action.

Up Against the Wall Motherfucker
Poster by Black Mask proclaiming "Up against the wall motherfucker", which later became the name of the group
PredecessorBlack Mask
FormationMay 1968
Location

History

The Motherfuckers grew out of a Dada-influenced art group called Black Mask with some additional people involved with the anti-Vietnam War Angry Arts week, held in January 1967.[1] Formed in 1966 by Ben Morea, a painter of Catalan origins,[2] and the poet Dan Georgakas, Black Mask produced a broadside of the same name and declared that revolutionary art should be "an integral part of life, as in primitive society, and not an appendage to wealth".[3] In May 1968, Black Mask changed its name and went underground. Their new name, Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers, came from a poem by Amiri Baraka. Abbie Hoffman characterized them as "the middle-class nightmare... an anti-media media phenomenon simply because their name could not be printed".[4]

  • 1967 – Forced their way into The Pentagon during an anti-war protest.[5]
  • 1967 – Flung blood, eggs and stones at U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk who was attending a Foreign Policy Association event in New York.[6]
  • January, 1968 – "Assassinated" poet Kenneth Koch (using blanks).[7]
  • February, 1968 - Dumped uncollected refuse from the Lower East Side into the fountain at Lincoln Center on the opening night of a gala "bourgeois cultural event" during a NYC garbage strike (an event documented in the Newsreel film Garbage).[8][9]
  • 1968 – Organized and produced free concert nights in the Fillmore East after successfully demanding that owner Bill Graham give the community the venue for a series of weekly free concerts. These "Free Nights" were short-lived as the combined forces of NY City Hall, the police, and Graham terminated the arrangement.[10]
  • December 12, 1968 - Created a ruckus at the Boston Tea Party: after the MC5 opened for the Velvet Underground one of the Motherfuckers got on stage and started haranguing the audience, directing them to "...burn this place down and take to the streets...". This got "The Five" banned from the venue.[11]
  • December 18, 1968 - Rioted at an MC5 show at the Fillmore East. Some "beat (Graham) with a chain and broke his nose". This got the Detroit band banned from all venues controlled by Graham and his friends.[12]
  • Cut the fences at Woodstock, allowing thousands to enter for free.[5]

Associations

Valerie Solanas, a radical feminist and would-be assassin of Andy Warhol, was friends with Morea and associated with the Motherfuckers.[3] In the film I Shot Andy Warhol, the gun used in her attack is alleged to have been taken from Morea.

When Morea was asked in a 2005 interview by John McMillian of The New York Press how he had been able to rationalize supporting Solanas, Morea replied, "Rationalize? I didn't rationalize anything. I loved Valerie and I loathed Andy Warhol, so that's all there was to it." He then added "I mean, I didn't want to shoot him." He then added: "Andy Warhol ruined art."[5]

Prior to becoming the Motherfuckers, the Situationist International accepted Morea's group as its New York chapter.[13]

Influence as a slogan

The phrase was taken from the poem, "Black People!" by Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones): "The magic words are: Up against the wall, mother fucker, this is a stick up!" This, in turn, was a reference to a phrase "supposedly barked by Newark cops to Negroes under custody."[14] The poem had appeared in The New York Times in 1968 and Mark Rudd, an organizer for Columbia University's Students for a Democratic Society, provocatively quoted the line in an open letter to the university president.[15]

Most of the lyrics for the 1969 song "We Can Be Together", by the acid rock band Jefferson Airplane, were taken virtually word-for-word from a leaflet written by Motherfucker John Sundstrom, and published as "The Outlaw Page" in the East Village Other.[16] The lyrics read in part, "We are all outlaws in the eyes of America. In order to survive we steal, cheat, lie, forge, fuck, hide, and deal... Everything you say we are, we are... Up Against the Wall, Motherfucker!" The song marked the first use of the word "fuck" on U.S. television, when the group played it uncensored on The Dick Cavett Show on August 19, 1969.[17] This song also helped popularize the phrase as a counterculture rallying cry, over and beyond the immediate impact of the anarchist group.

At various times, the line became popular among several groups that came out of the sixties, from Black Panthers to feminists and even "rednecks." In 1968, David Peel and the Lower East Side included the song "Up against the Wall, Motherfucker" on their album entitled Have a Marijuana. In the 1970s, Texas country singer-songwriter Ray Wylie Hubbard adapted the famous phrase for a song he wrote entitled "Up Against the Wall, Redneck Mother". The phrase was also used as a song title on the album Penance Soiree by the Icarus Line.

The line was famously shouted by Patty Hearst during the robbery of Hibernia Bank in San Francisco.[18]

Simulation game

In 1969, Columbia University history major Jim Dunnigan, who would later found Simulation Publications, Inc., published a simulation game in the March 11, 1969 edition of the Columbia Spectator[19] named Up Against the Wall, Motherfucker![20] The game was based on recent disturbances at Columbia University and allowed the players to play either as protestors or administration with victory determined by winning over various stakeholder groups.

References

  1. ^ Neumann, Osha (2008). Up Against the Wall Motherf**kers: A Memoir of the '60s, With Notes for Next Time. Seven Stories. p. 43. ISBN 978-1-58322-849-4.
  2. ^ Morea Name Meaning: Spanish and Catalan: habitational name from any of the places named Morea in Navarre, Lleida, or Badajoz provinces
  3. ^ a b Hinderer, Eve (June 7, 2004). . Archived from the original on April 25, 2009. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  4. ^ Jezer, Marty (1993). Abbie Hoffman: American Rebel. Rutgers University Press. pp. 131–132. ISBN 0-8135-2017-7.
  5. ^ a b c McMillian, Jon (June 5, 2005). . Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  6. ^ Greenberg, David (July 5, 2018). "Here's What Happened the Last Time the Left Got Nasty". Politico. from the original on 2020-08-24. Retrieved December 26, 2019. In 1967, when Secretary of State Dean Rusk tried to attend a banquet of the Foreign Policy Association in New York, a radical group called Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers (often called "the Motherfuckers" for short) threw eggs, rocks and bags of cows' blood
  7. ^ Neumann, Osha (2008). Up Against the Wall Motherf**kers: A Memoir of the '60s, With Notes for Next Time. Seven Stories. p. 5. ISBN 978-1-58322-849-4.
  8. ^ "Garbage". Roz's Newsreel Archives. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  9. ^ "GARBAGE NY NEWSREEL / MOTHERFUCKERS, 1968 – YouTube". YouTube.
  10. ^ Hahne, Ron; Morea, Ben (2011). Black Mask & Up Against the Wall Motherfucker: The Incomplete Works of Ron Hahne, Ben Morea, and the Black Mask Group. PM Press. pp. 133–140. ISBN 978-1604860214.
  11. ^ Unterberger, Richie (2009). White Light/White Heat: The Velvet Underground Day by Day. Jawbone Press. p. 217. ISBN 978-1906002220.
  12. ^ "Remembering Bill Graham & the Fillmore East".
  13. ^ Haden-Guest, Anthony (1998). True Colors: The Real Life of the Art World. Atlantic Monthly Press. p. 30. ISBN 978-0-87113-725-8.
  14. ^ Perlstein, Rick (2008). Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America. p. 238. ISBN 9781451606263.
  15. ^ Bradley, Stefan M. (2010). Harlem vs. Columbia University: Black Student Power in the Late 1960s. University of Illinois Press. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-252-09058-5.
  16. ^ Tusman, Lee (ed.). Really Free Culture: Anarchist Communities, Radical Movements and Public Practices. p. 166.
  17. ^ "We Can Be Together by Jefferson Airplane". Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  18. ^ . PBS. Archived from the original on October 3, 2005. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  19. ^ Dunnigan, Jim (March 11, 1969). "A few theoretical remarks". Columbia Daily Spectator. Vol. 1, no. 10. Columbia University. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  20. ^ . modcult. December 16, 2014. Archived from the original on October 30, 2015. Retrieved December 26, 2019.

Further reading

  • Black Mask & Up Against The Wall Motherfucker. Unpopular Books. 1993. ISBN 1-873176-70-8.
  • . Archived from the original on June 7, 2008. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  • Casey, Caitlin (2017). "Up against the Wall Motherfucker: Ideology and Action in a 'Street Gang with an Analysis'". In Goyens, Tom (ed.). Radical Gotham: Anarchism in New York City from Schwab's Saloon to Occupy Wall Street. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. pp. 161–179. ISBN 978-0-252-08254-2.
  • McMillian, Jon (June 5, 2005). . Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved December 26, 2019.
  • Neumann, Osha (2008). Up Against the Wall Motherf**kers: A Memoir of the '60s, With Notes for Next Time. Seven Stories. ISBN 978-1-58322-849-4.
  • Benvega, Luca (2014). The cultural workers. Fenomeni politico culturali e contestazione giovanile negli anni '60 (in Italian). Bepress. ISBN 978-8896130407.
  • Ben Morea's blog

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Up Against the Wall Motherfucker often shortened as The Motherfuckers or UAW MF was a Dadaist and Situationist anarchist affinity group based in New York City This street gang with analysis was famous for its Lower East Side direct action Up Against the Wall MotherfuckerPoster by Black Mask proclaiming Up against the wall motherfucker which later became the name of the groupPredecessorBlack MaskFormationMay 1968LocationNew York City United States of America Contents 1 History 2 Associations 3 Influence as a slogan 4 Simulation game 5 References 6 Further readingHistory EditThe Motherfuckers grew out of a Dada influenced art group called Black Mask with some additional people involved with the anti Vietnam War Angry Arts week held in January 1967 1 Formed in 1966 by Ben Morea a painter of Catalan origins 2 and the poet Dan Georgakas Black Mask produced a broadside of the same name and declared that revolutionary art should be an integral part of life as in primitive society and not an appendage to wealth 3 In May 1968 Black Mask changed its name and went underground Their new name Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers came from a poem by Amiri Baraka Abbie Hoffman characterized them as the middle class nightmare an anti media media phenomenon simply because their name could not be printed 4 1967 Forced their way into The Pentagon during an anti war protest 5 1967 Flung blood eggs and stones at U S Secretary of State Dean Rusk who was attending a Foreign Policy Association event in New York 6 January 1968 Assassinated poet Kenneth Koch using blanks 7 February 1968 Dumped uncollected refuse from the Lower East Side into the fountain at Lincoln Center on the opening night of a gala bourgeois cultural event during a NYC garbage strike an event documented in the Newsreel film Garbage 8 9 1968 Organized and produced free concert nights in the Fillmore East after successfully demanding that owner Bill Graham give the community the venue for a series of weekly free concerts These Free Nights were short lived as the combined forces of NY City Hall the police and Graham terminated the arrangement 10 December 12 1968 Created a ruckus at the Boston Tea Party after the MC5 opened for the Velvet Underground one of the Motherfuckers got on stage and started haranguing the audience directing them to burn this place down and take to the streets This got The Five banned from the venue 11 December 18 1968 Rioted at an MC5 show at the Fillmore East Some beat Graham with a chain and broke his nose This got the Detroit band banned from all venues controlled by Graham and his friends 12 Cut the fences at Woodstock allowing thousands to enter for free 5 Associations EditValerie Solanas a radical feminist and would be assassin of Andy Warhol was friends with Morea and associated with the Motherfuckers 3 In the film I Shot Andy Warhol the gun used in her attack is alleged to have been taken from Morea When Morea was asked in a 2005 interview by John McMillian of The New York Press how he had been able to rationalize supporting Solanas Morea replied Rationalize I didn t rationalize anything I loved Valerie and I loathed Andy Warhol so that s all there was to it He then added I mean I didn t want to shoot him He then added Andy Warhol ruined art 5 Prior to becoming the Motherfuckers the Situationist International accepted Morea s group as its New York chapter 13 Influence as a slogan EditThe phrase was taken from the poem Black People by Amiri Baraka LeRoi Jones The magic words are Up against the wall mother fucker this is a stick up This in turn was a reference to a phrase supposedly barked by Newark cops to Negroes under custody 14 The poem had appeared in The New York Times in 1968 and Mark Rudd an organizer for Columbia University s Students for a Democratic Society provocatively quoted the line in an open letter to the university president 15 Most of the lyrics for the 1969 song We Can Be Together by the acid rock band Jefferson Airplane were taken virtually word for word from a leaflet written by Motherfucker John Sundstrom and published as The Outlaw Page in the East Village Other 16 The lyrics read in part We are all outlaws in the eyes of America In order to survive we steal cheat lie forge fuck hide and deal Everything you say we are we are Up Against the Wall Motherfucker The song marked the first use of the word fuck on U S television when the group played it uncensored on The Dick Cavett Show on August 19 1969 17 This song also helped popularize the phrase as a counterculture rallying cry over and beyond the immediate impact of the anarchist group At various times the line became popular among several groups that came out of the sixties from Black Panthers to feminists and even rednecks In 1968 David Peel and the Lower East Side included the song Up against the Wall Motherfucker on their album entitled Have a Marijuana In the 1970s Texas country singer songwriter Ray Wylie Hubbard adapted the famous phrase for a song he wrote entitled Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother The phrase was also used as a song title on the album Penance Soiree by the Icarus Line The line was famously shouted by Patty Hearst during the robbery of Hibernia Bank in San Francisco 18 Simulation game EditIn 1969 Columbia University history major Jim Dunnigan who would later found Simulation Publications Inc published a simulation game in the March 11 1969 edition of the Columbia Spectator 19 named Up Against the Wall Motherfucker 20 The game was based on recent disturbances at Columbia University and allowed the players to play either as protestors or administration with victory determined by winning over various stakeholder groups References Edit Neumann Osha 2008 Up Against the Wall Motherf kers A Memoir of the 60s With Notes for Next Time Seven Stories p 43 ISBN 978 1 58322 849 4 Morea Name Meaning Spanish and Catalan habitational name from any of the places named Morea in Navarre Lleida or Badajoz provinces a b Hinderer Eve June 7 2004 Ben Morea art and anarchism Archived from the original on April 25 2009 Retrieved December 26 2019 Jezer Marty 1993 Abbie Hoffman American Rebel Rutgers University Press pp 131 132 ISBN 0 8135 2017 7 a b c McMillian Jon June 5 2005 Garbage Guerrilla Archived from the original on October 12 2007 Retrieved December 26 2019 Greenberg David July 5 2018 Here s What Happened the Last Time the Left Got Nasty Politico Archived from the original on 2020 08 24 Retrieved December 26 2019 In 1967 when Secretary of State Dean Rusk tried to attend a banquet of the Foreign Policy Association in New York a radical group called Up Against the Wall Motherfuckers often called the Motherfuckers for short threw eggs rocks and bags of cows blood Neumann Osha 2008 Up Against the Wall Motherf kers A Memoir of the 60s With Notes for Next Time Seven Stories p 5 ISBN 978 1 58322 849 4 Garbage Roz s Newsreel Archives Retrieved December 26 2019 GARBAGE NY NEWSREEL MOTHERFUCKERS 1968 YouTube YouTube Hahne Ron Morea Ben 2011 Black Mask amp Up Against the Wall Motherfucker The Incomplete Works of Ron Hahne Ben Morea and the Black Mask Group PM Press pp 133 140 ISBN 978 1604860214 Unterberger Richie 2009 White Light White Heat The Velvet Underground Day by Day Jawbone Press p 217 ISBN 978 1906002220 Remembering Bill Graham amp the Fillmore East Haden Guest Anthony 1998 True Colors The Real Life of the Art World Atlantic Monthly Press p 30 ISBN 978 0 87113 725 8 Perlstein Rick 2008 Nixonland The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America p 238 ISBN 9781451606263 Bradley Stefan M 2010 Harlem vs Columbia University Black Student Power in the Late 1960s University of Illinois Press p 63 ISBN 978 0 252 09058 5 Tusman Lee ed Really Free Culture Anarchist Communities Radical Movements and Public Practices p 166 We Can Be Together by Jefferson Airplane Retrieved December 26 2019 American Experience More about the film Guerrilla The Taking of Patty Hearst Transcript PBS Archived from the original on October 3 2005 Retrieved December 26 2019 Dunnigan Jim March 11 1969 A few theoretical remarks Columbia Daily Spectator Vol 1 no 10 Columbia University Retrieved December 26 2019 Up Against the Wall Motherfucker modcult December 16 2014 Archived from the original on October 30 2015 Retrieved December 26 2019 Further reading EditBlack Mask amp Up Against The Wall Motherfucker Unpopular Books 1993 ISBN 1 873176 70 8 The Brown Paper Bag Theory of Affinity Groups Archived from the original on June 7 2008 Retrieved December 26 2019 Casey Caitlin 2017 Up against the Wall Motherfucker Ideology and Action in a Street Gang with an Analysis In Goyens Tom ed Radical Gotham Anarchism in New York City from Schwab s Saloon to Occupy Wall Street Urbana University of Illinois Press pp 161 179 ISBN 978 0 252 08254 2 McMillian Jon June 5 2005 Garbage Guerrilla Archived from the original on October 12 2007 Retrieved December 26 2019 Neumann Osha 2008 Up Against the Wall Motherf kers A Memoir of the 60s With Notes for Next Time Seven Stories ISBN 978 1 58322 849 4 Benvega Luca 2014 The cultural workers Fenomeni politico culturali e contestazione giovanile negli anni 60 in Italian Bepress ISBN 978 8896130407 Ben Morea s blog Portals 1960s Anarchism New York City Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Up Against the Wall Motherfucker amp oldid 1119548359, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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