- Efrom Allen: 'Brooke Shields, 12 years old, on Efrom Allen's Cable TV Show with Michael Mckenzie & Stiv Bators interview with photo shoot with Brooke and Stiv for an album cover.' is there a part 2? i haven't ever seen this interview with her before. (77)
- In this episode of The Efrom Allen Show (1978), a 12-year-old Brooke Shields does a fashion shoot with Stiv Bators while discussing her career with the wisdom of an ancient soul. (69)
- *'As punk rock was throbbing in the clubs downtown, Manhattan cable TV was experiencing its own kind of anarchy...(i cut out the really awful stuff) The coaxial pipeline was sending signals into our decrepit little apartments that were raw, spontaneous, and often exhilarating, punk rock’s cathode equivalent.' (that's the worst sentence i've ever read, Marc Campbell.) *this excerpt from Dangerous Minds, written by Marc Campbell, who plagiarized from me constantly under editor, Sprocket's watch, is included here as a reminder of what an awful writer he was. (56)
- 12-year-old Brooke Shields does a fashion shoot with Stiv Bators of the Dead Boys. (51)
- Stiv gives a 'punk sneer' with Brooke Shields together on Manhattan cable in the mid-70s. (49)
- The above interview from Efrom Allen's Underground TV was taken during the photo shoot with Stiv Bators. (43)
- The photo of Stiv and Brooke Shields has no photographer credits, it has a label that reads …Don’t even ask beneath. (43)
- Lapsed Catholic Stiv Bators with Brooke Shields. (40)
- What about that picture of Brooke with Stiv Bator? Teenage Brooke Shields was there. (36)
- The 12-year-old Brooke Shields actually gets a little flirty with the American punk rock innovator. (36)
- Stiv was a fan of the young Brooke Shields. (34)
- It aired on Manhattan Cable ...However, don’t be too let down, Brooke actually has some strong punk rock roots. (33)
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July 14, 2018
How Charles Manson Seduced Doris Day (AVN)
How Charles Manson Seduced Doris Day
A fiction from the irreverent mind of Paul Krassner
This August will mark the 40th anniversary of the mass murders committed by Charles Manson and his brainwashed executioners. In my capacity as an investigative satirist, I researched the case before beginning to work on a fantasy about what occurred behind the scenes.
The only connection Doris Day could possibly have had with Manson was that her son, record producer Terry Melcher, had been interested in Manson’s music, but then changed his mind. But former FBI agent William Turner showed me his report delineating her shady side, epitomized by large loans from the Teamsters Union Pension Fund.
I realized that this could be the focal point of my satire — an imaginary, torrid affair between Charlie Manson and Doris Day. It would serve as perfect symbolism for the coming together of the image and the underbelly of Hollywood. Just for the hell of it, I wrote to Manson and asked if he ever had sex with Doris Day. “Yes,” he answered, “and I also fucked Rin Tin Tin and the Virgin Mary.” Well, that was good enough for me. Charlie had told me that he never lied.
However, the deeper I got sucked into his story, the more serious it became. Los Angeles police had discovered, seized, and sold porn films and videos that were stored in Sharon Tate’s loft, including a sexual encounter between one of the killers and one of the victims — proof that they were not chosen at random. Rather, the Manson “family” had acted as a hit squad for organized crime figures who had befriended Manson in prison and now sought revenge for a drug deal gone bad.
Thus I had to write about reality instead of satirizing it, and so the following scene — intertwined with facts — has never before been published anywhere.
There are a lot of crazy Charles Manson quotes circulating the internet. The cult leader of the infamous Manson Family was convicted of the murder of Sharon Tate and several others, and he’s famous for a kind of Charles Manson philosophy. Whether he’s talking about Helter Skelter, claiming he never killed anyone or speaking gibberish, the most bizarre things Charles Manson has ever said are certainly out there. WatchMojo counts down ten of the weirdest things Charles Manson has said over the years.
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Charles Manson loved young pussy, especially when a new find was the daughter of a famous person. Ed Sanders reported in The Family that Charlie had slept with Dean Martin’s daughter. Yet his greatest triumph was the night he reversed that pattern and found himself in bed with Terry Melcher’s mother, actress Doris Day. Life is beyond metaphor.
If one wished merely to indulge in surface incongruity for its own sake, one could report instead that Jack Ryan, creator of the Barbie doll, gave necrophilia parties. One could further assert, in order to establish credibility, that corpses for such parties were rented from a specific mortuary in Beverly Hills. Finally, one could reveal the source of this information as the Chatty Cathy doll.
It was in the spring of 1968, at a Hollywood decoding studio, that Charlie first met Doris Day. He offered her a Zuzu, the family’s generic term for candy, and she in turn offered him some bubble gum. They had other things in common.
She was a Christian Scientist, and he considered all diseases to be psychosomatic. She was an animal lover, and he had a vegetarian rap. He charmed her with his concept of a hunter who shoots a deer and then cries because his dog gets run over. He entertained her with his question of whether she had ever looked at her own asshole in the mirror. And he aroused her sympathy with an original song.
They ended up fucking on the set of The Doris Day Show. It isn’t that unusual for seduction to take place in such a show-biz environment. In fact, producer Martin Ransahoff fired director Sam Peckinpah for fucking Sharon Tate on the set of The Cincinnatti Kid.
Doris Day had an actual trailer at her studio, with a real lawn and trees, surrounded by a white picket fence. Inside her trailer, Charlie’s mind was blown by a cartoon on the wall showing one hungry buzzard saying to another, “Screw patience — let’s kill somebody.”
Somewhere during the preliminaries to their lovemaking, as they lay nude in her bed, Charlie started doing his old kissing-the-feet routine. And she reciprocated. Doris Day was kissing Charlie Manson’s feet! This fetish had always turned him on, although, because he had learned from childhood to accept his dominance by others as not having anything to do with him personally, this same awareness applied to his submission of others. Charlie simply did not take people kissing him on the feet personally.
But, for the first time, he began to lose his erection. He quickly tried to flash on a fantasy that would restore tumescence. Pick a fantasy, any fantasy. Without thinking about it, he mocked up an image of himself masturbating. And it worked. His unholy hard-on returned.
All that was missing was a fanfare. Later, even while Doris was moaning in the midst of an overwhelming climax, Charlie was struck with the notion that his penis had finally turned into a Scientology E-Meter. As for Doris, her brief romance with Charlie was a pristine encounter compared with the state of her finances ….
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Search is on for suspected child abuser
Authorities launched an international search Wednesday for a Houston
music
producer, charged
with child pornography and cocaine possession and sexual assault of a
child,
who failed to show
up in court.
Huey P. Meaux, 66, forfeited bonds totaling $130,000 by skipping his
court
appearance
Wednesday. He is being sought on a new felony arrest warrant stemming
from
his absence.
"Our feeling is he is out of the country right now," said Dwayne Wright,
a
Houston Police
Department juvenile sex crimes investigator.
Wright said Meaux is known to have ties in Mexico -- it is rumored he
keeps
a home there -- as
well as in Europe.
Rumors also have surfaced that Meaux, said to be worth about $30
million,
has money in Swiss
bank accounts, although Wright said investigators have found no evidence
of
that.
Meaux's bond required that he undergo weekly drug tests and be fitted
with
an electronic
monitor. He failed to report to the probation department Monday to
fulfill
those requirements. A
hearing was scheduled Wednesday for Meaux to explain his failure to
appear,
and he again was
absent.
Police have learned he was still in town Monday and was having his
telephone
service
disconnected.
Edd Blackwood, whose bonding company posted Meaux's bonds after Meaux
was
arrested Jan.
29, said some of Meaux's friends fear he might attempt suicide.
"I certainly would not eliminate it as a possibility," said Meaux's
attorney, Rick Stover. "He was
very upset after he left court last week."
Police discovered Wednesday that four men in a rental truck removed all
the
furniture from
Meaux's home in the 11100 block of Sageorchard Court Sunday. His cars
were
removed from
the property as well.
Those cars, a white 1984 Mercedes bearing Texas license plate FXT-11C
and a
white 1995
Buick bearing PFB-44S, remained missing Wednesday. Also missing was
James
Davis, a close
business associate of Meaux's.
Wright and Blackwood said Davis had accompanied Meaux to their offices
and
had been at
Meaux's house when Meaux was arrested. Wright said he believes Davis and
Meaux probably
are traveling together.
Anyone with information about the producer's whereabouts is asked to
call
police at 731-5376,
Blackwood at 1-800-222-BAIL, or Crime Stoppers at 222-TIPS. Blackwood is
offering a
reward of up to $10,000 in the case, in addition to the reward of up to
$1,000 offered by Crime
Stoppers.
Dick DeGuerin, an attorney representing a woman who alleges in a lawsuit
that Meaux sexually
abused her, said Meaux's disappearance was expected.
"He's been abusing young girls for many years, and he got caught. He
knows
he's facing spending
probably the rest of his life in prison,"DeGuerin said.
DeGuerin said his client and other women who say Meaux abused them are
safe
for now from
the threat of retaliation.
"The fact that's he's running means he doesn't have time to retaliate,"
DeGuerin said.
Asked whether he considered Meaux a dangerous man, Wright, the HPD
investigator, replied: "I
consider the people he hangs around with ... yes, dangerous."
In addition to HPD and Blackwood's team of bounty hunters, Meaux is
being
sought by the
criminal warrants division of the Harris County Sheriff's Department and
the
Gulf Coast Violent
Offender's Task Force.
During his long career in the music industry, Meaux has recorded the
work of
a number of
well-known artists, including the Sir Douglas Quintet, Freddie Fender,
"Rockin' " Sidney Simien
and Mickey Gilley.
Police say Meaux used drugs to lure numerous children into the
"playroom" at
the back of his
leased Sugar Hill Recording Studio offices at 5626 Brock.
Officers who raided those offices Jan. 29 on a tip confiscated hundreds
of
videotapes and more
than 1,000 Polaroid photos showing Meaux in sexual encounters with girls
as
young as 8,
although the typical age ranged from 13 to 15. One young boy also was
involved, police said.
The back room of the offices contained a king-size bed, wall mirrors in
which Meaux could be
seen in the films, instructing the girls and operating the camera, and a
doctor's examining table
complete with stirrups. About 15 grams of cocaine was found in his
office,
officers said.
After authorities charged Meaux with possession of cocaine and child
pornography, women came
forward saying Meaux had sexually abused them when they were children or
teen-agers. This led
to the sexual assault of a child charges.
Attorneys DeGuerin and Percy Isgitt, who represent Shannon McDowell
Brasher
in the civil
case, will be in court again this morning for a hearing. Isgitt said
Meaux
will face no further
charges if he fails to appear, since he was served with a citation in
the
lawsuit last week and the
period during which he may reply has not ended.
Wright said that wherever Meaux has gone, "I feel confident, it will
take
some time, but we will
find him. Anybody who wears a badge will be looking for him. Anybody who
knows him will be
looking for him."
DeGuerin pointed out that Meaux will "have to watch his back, no matter
where he goes --
Mexico, the Caymans, Brazil, anywhere. No one has any sympathy for a
child
molester."
Ultimately, Wright thinks two patterns of behavior will be Meaux's
undoing.
"One is, he's addicted to cocaine. He can't get off the stuff, been
using it
for years," the
investigator said.
"The other is, he likes being around people, and he likes tobrag,"
Wright
said.
"When he got hispresidential pardon in the '80s, he has bragged about it since."
That pardon came after Meaux had served 14 months in federal prison in
the
late 1960s for
violating the Mann Act. He and his partner, the late Charlie Booth, were
convicted of transporting
a minor to a recording convention in Nashville for "immoral purposes."
"He can't keep his mouth shut,"Wright said of Meaux.***
FROM THE HOUSTON CHRONICL
9:27 PM 2/7/1996
By S.K. BARDWELL
Copyright 1996 Houston Chronicle
Huey Meaux Dead At 82
The devil finally caught up with Huey Meaux
Before all the gory details of his wicked personal life became public, it was hard not to marvel at Huey Meaux's remarkable accomplishments as a producer. Huey was one of the primary architects of swamp pop music - Gulf Coast Rock and Roll - epitomized by Meaux-produced hits like "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" by Jivin' Gene and Joe Barry's "I'm A Fool To Care". Then there were all the hits Meaux scored with Barbara Lynn, Freddie Fender, and Doug Sahm.
But best of all were all the oddball records the man released on both major labels and hopelessly obscure imprints.
Like Kim Fowley, a Huey Meaux credit on a 45 meant something interesting, strange and possibly disturbing was in store. Huey was also the most passionate (and pill-fueled) deejay to ever man a microphone--surpassed only by Dewey Phillips for pure broadcast mayhem.
Here is some random weirdness from the Crazy Cajun including a sheet from his personal "memeaux" pad purloined from his office, an extended aircheck from an early 80s Meaux show on KUT in Austin, TX, and perhaps the most disturbing Christmas 45 ever!
As the Crazy Cajun himself would say,
The Weird Beard & Crazy Cajun - T'was A Weird Nite Before Christmas
Editor's note: Don't miss this youtube clip of the Crazy Cajun in action on KPFT!
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