HIGHLIGHTS:
Zachary Lazar and I talk about his extraordinary rock novel ‘Sway’, a story that reimagines the early days of the Rolling Stones, including the romantic triangle of Brian Jones, Anita Pallenberg, and Keith Richards; the life of avant-garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger; and Charles Manson and his followers. We also talk about the Stones at Altamont, Aleister Crowley, the Jewish mystical tradition, poets William Butler Yeats and William Blake, the difference between the Christian idea of Lucifer and the mythological Lucifer, the challenges of writing about real people in a fictional setting, my family’s tangential connection to the Manson murders, Joyce Carol Oates’ short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?”, Joan Didion’s titular essay from her book ‘The White Album’ and the moment the 1960s ended.
Later, two special guests drop by to add real-world context to the fictional story presented in ‘Sway’:
First, playwright, journalist, editor, and musician Tony Sokol briefly talks about the Stones’ involvement in the occult and with Kenneth Anger.
Then, Zeena Schreck, who is an artist, musician, Tibetan Buddhist yogini, and the goddaughter of Kenneth Anger, as well as former High Priestess of the Church of Satan (founded by her late father Anton LaVey), shares her memories of Kenneth Anger, including how her father made him her godfather and her personal and working relationship with Kenneth. She also talks a bit about her background and rebuilding her life as a Buddhist in Germany. In addition to this, Zeena discusses Kenneth’s interest in Aleister Crowley; the making of and background on some of his iconic films, especially the 1969 film ‘Invocation of My Demon Brother’ (a movie that figures large in Zachary Lazar’s novel ‘Sway’); Kenneth’s relationship with Anita Pallenberg and her influence on the Rolling Stones; and how Kenneth’s work influenced MTV and music videos.
For bonus material featuring Zeena Schreck, visit the Rock is Lit Vault.
SONGS AND MEDIA IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:
- “Start Me Up” by the Rolling Stones
- “Torn and Frayed” by the Rolling Stones
- Clip from ‘Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome’
- “Mr. Crowley” by Ozzy Osbourne
- “Sympathy for the Devil” by the Rolling Stones
- Clip of the real Charles Manson speaking
- “Sway” by the Rolling Stones
- “Dancing With Mr. D” by the Rolling Stones
- Clip of Mick Jagger’s soundtrack to ‘Invocation of My Demon Brother’
- “Ruby Tuesday” by the Rolling Stones
- “2000 Light Years From Home” by the Rolling Stones
- Theme from ‘The Godfather’
- Clip from ‘Blue Velvet’
- “Midnight Rambler” from the Rolling Stones Hyde Park Show, Live 1969
- “Summer Swelter” by Zeena Schreck
- “Gimme Shelter” by the Rolling Stones
*All images, music, and mementos of Zeena Schreck are used with her approval and cannot be reproduced without her permission.
LINKS:
Zachary Lazar’s website
Zachary Lazar, Facebook, @ZacharyLazar
Tony Sokol, Twitter, @tsokol
Link to Tony’s article “The Occult Influences of Sympathy for the Devil” in ‘Den of Geek’
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Christy Alexander Hallberg’s website
Christy Alexander Hallberg, Instagram/Twitter, @ChristyHallberg
Christy Alexander Hallberg YouTube
Rock is Lit Vault
Link to Christy Alexander Hallberg’s essay on the Manson Family, “Shifting Phantasmagoria”: http://storysouth.com/stories/shifting-phantasmagoria/
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HIGHLIGHTS:
Zachary Lazar and I talk about his extraordinary rock novel ‘Sway’, a story that reimagines the early days of the Rolling Stones, including the romantic triangle of Brian Jones, Anita Pallenberg, and Keith Richards; the life of avant-garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger; and Charles Manson and his followers. We also talk about the Stones at Altamont, Aleister Crowley, the Jewish mystical tradition, poets William Butler Yeats and William Blake, the difference between the Christian idea of Lucifer and the mythological Lucifer, the challenges of writing about real people in a fictional setting, my family’s tangential connection to the Manson murders, Joyce Carol Oates’ short story “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?”, Joan Didion’s titular essay from her book ‘The White Album’ and the moment the 1960s ended.
Later, two special guests drop by to add real-world context to the fictional story presented in ‘Sway’:
First, playwright, journalist, editor, and musician Tony Sokol briefly talks about the Stones’ involvement in the occult and with Kenneth Anger.
Then, Zeena Schreck, who is an artist, musician, Tibetan Buddhist yogini, and the goddaughter of Kenneth Anger, as well as former High Priestess of the Church of Satan (founded by her late father Anton LaVey), shares her memories of Kenneth Anger, including how her father made him her godfather and her personal and working relationship with Kenneth. She also talks a bit about her background and rebuilding her life as a Buddhist in Germany. In addition to this, Zeena discusses Kenneth’s interest in Aleister Crowley; the making of and background on some of his iconic films, especially the 1969 film ‘Invocation of My Demon Brother’ (a movie that figures large in Zachary Lazar’s novel ‘Sway’); Kenneth’s relationship with Anita Pallenberg and her influence on the Rolling Stones; and how Kenneth’s work influenced MTV and music videos.
For bonus material featuring Zeena Schreck, visit the Rock is Lit Vault.
SONGS AND MEDIA IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:
“Start Me Up” by the Rolling Stones
“Torn and Frayed” by the Rolling Stones
Clip from ‘Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome’
“Mr. Crowley” by Ozzy Osbourne
“Sympathy for the Devil” by the Rolling Stones
Clip of the real Charles Manson speaking
“Sway” by the Rolling Stones
“Dancing With Mr. D” by the Rolling Stones
Clip of Mick Jagger’s soundtrack to ‘Invocation of My Demon Brother’
“Ruby Tuesday” by the Rolling Stones
“2000 Light Years From Home” by the Rolling Stones
Theme from ‘The Godfather’
Clip from ‘Blue Velvet’
“Midnight Rambler” from the Rolling Stones Hyde Park Show, Live 1969
“Summer Swelter” by Zeena Schreck
“Gimme Shelter” by the Rolling Stones
*All images, music, and mementos of Zeena Schreck are used with her approval and cannot be reproduced without her permission.
LINKS:
Zachary Lazar’s website
Zachary Lazar, Facebook, @ZacharyLazar
Tony Sokol, Twitter, @tsokol
Link to Tony’s article “The Occult Influences of Sympathy for the Devil” in ‘Den of Geek’
For news of Zeena's current public activities and releases, subscribe to the e-newsletter at https://www.zeenaschreck.com/subscribe.html
Zeena’s website: www.ZeenaSchreck.com
Zeena’s blog: https://www.zeenaschreck.com/blog
Zeena on Bandcamp: https://zeenaschreck.bandcamp.com/releases
Zeena, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zeenaschreck_art/
Zeena, YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ZeenaSchreckOfficial
Zeena, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZEENA.Official.ZeenaSchreck
Christy Alexander Hallberg’s website
Christy Alexander Hallberg, Instagram/Twitter, @ChristyHallberg
Christy Alexander Hallberg YouTube
Rock is Lit Vault
Link to Christy Alexander Hallberg’s essay on the Manson Family, “Shifting Phantasmagoria”: http://storysouth.com/stories/shifting-phantasmagoria/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices