[kj] Youth recounts his early 80's acid freak-out:
Daimon Cook
soundmagick at gmail.com
Tue Oct 1 17:09:47 EDT 2013
god bless Youth.
GODDESS too!
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Rheinhold Squeegee <kjlist at live.com> wrote:
>
> http://jmrhiggs.blogspot.com/2013/10/youths-early-killing-joke-era-acid.html
>
>
> Writing The KLF<http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1780226551/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=1780226551&linkCode=as2&tag=jmrhiggscom-21>was in part an attempt to scratch an itch created by an aborted attempt to
> write a book about Killing Joke. There's a lot of cross-over between those
> two stories, and many of the threads I explored in The KLF would have
> worked equally well in a Killing Joke book - not least of which being the
> money burning (see below).
>
> Here's a transcript of an interview I did with Youth for that book,
> regarding his "acid flipout".
>
> *YOUTH:*
> I was doing acid regularly. I’d done a German tour and I’d hooked up
> with this 21 year old hairdresser-come-acid queen called Heidi. She gave
> me a little quarter trip before each gig. She was wealthy so she put me up
> in nice hotels and drove me to the gigs in a sports car which pissed the
> rest of the band off.
>
> So I was doing quite a lot but nothing cosmic had happened. I was still
> treating it very much as a laugh. I was cocky, I always thought that I’d
> never lose it on acid. I thought that you had to be born a shaman to be
> cosmic or be like Jim Morrison or whatever, and I was too middle class,
> ordinary and normal.
>
> The rest of the band weren’t really into acid. Jaz had had a major
> freakout when he was 16. He used to take acid at school but one time he was
> spiked and he thought that his arm had disappeared. He was having The
> Horrors. His mum was an award winning teacher, very progressive. She
> just sat him down, gave him some rocks to hold, did a bit of research. She
> was very cool. So, yeah, the other guys weren’t into it, although we did
> take mushrooms together. But we’d rarely take acid. I was the acid head.
>
> But then there was this one event that pushed me over the edge. I’d let
> Ralph, this friend of mine, use my squat one weekend while I was away. When
> I came back my TV had disappeared. I couldn’t get hold of him for ages,
> but then I bumped into him at a club one night. He was there with this
> other guy looking pretty rough. I said, ‘Oh Ralph, how are you?’ And he
> goes, ‘I hear you think I nicked your TV.’ And I said, ‘No, no, I mean you
> stayed there and it disappeared and I wondered if you knew anything or had
> seen what happened?’ But he didn’t quite get that, he was fixating on
> whether I was accusing him and if I was still his friend.
>
> Then he said, ‘If you are my friend, take this,’ and he gave me a tab of
> acid. It was this Sorcerer’s Apprentice trip with a picture of a little
> Mickey Mouse with stars going between his hands. I said, ‘Acid? Oh yeah
> I take acid all the time.’ I took it. I mean he didn’t force me but at the
> same time I was taking it because that’s what he wanted.
>
> Half an hour later I’m in the attic of the club thinking that he’s going
> to murder me. I went down to the bar and met this Polish ballet dancer. I
> said, ‘You’re going to have to rescue me, I think these guys are going to
> kill me. I’ve been spiked with this acid and it’s freaking me out.’ She
> took me back to Westbourne Grove and shagged me solid for three days. But I
> never quite came down. I slowly started to come down a bit but it was
> very strong acid.
>
> I was really upset about the whole thing. I thought my friend had set me
> up. He lived in Croydon with his Nan, so I wrote to him there. In this
> letter I said, ‘Look that really freaked me out, you should never do that,
> and lets meet and sort it out’. And then literally a few days later I
> found out that he’d committed suicide and thrown himself off a railway
> bridge.
>
> He was obviously in a very dark place. But that just totally spun me
> out. By that point I was tripping all the time. I couldn’t quite understand
> how that could be, because I hadn’t taken acid for over a month.
>
> As it progressed I got more and more out of it. I started to get all
> the classic delusions of messianic complex. I thought this white van was
> following me around. I thought the Masons were out to get me because of
> Killing Joke stirring things up. I started to get intrigued by Masonry and
> saw it as this dark conspiracy thing. I was reading Robert Anton Wilson and
> stuff like that. And this just progressed and progressed. The band
> started to get a bit concerned because I’d always been very cynical about
> things and now I was starting to see Masonic conspiracies in the drain
> covers.
>
> I remember breaking into the Masonic headquarters in Covent Garden, that
> huge square building. I’m not sure how I got in, it had this scaffolding
> over it and doors going in and I managed to get in a side door somehow.
> This was around 8 or 9 o’clock at night. I went through all these different
> temples and put the crosses down because I thought that they were abusing
> the cross. I ran up to the top of the building to these French doors which
> were locked, and I was banging on these doors. This African guy came out in
> red polka dot shorts. I thought they were going to use him for some
> sacrifice. I said, ‘Come on! Open the door, I’ll get you out, I’ll
> rescue you.’ And this guy was talking to me in an African accent, saying
> ‘Go away’ or something.
>
> Then this Welsh security guard turns up. And I showed him this signet
> ring with this crest on that my Dad had said was something to do with my
> family from Llangathen. It had a dolphin on it. I said, ‘Look, I’m
> Welsh. This is magic. Help me.’ He said, ‘I’m going to arrest you’. I just
> did a runner.
>
> I ran into this bar opposite which was where *Blitz* had been, or one of
> those New Romantic clubs. I remember all these Masons were in there, all
> these guys who had come out from some ceremony all in suits. And these guys
> started talking to me, I thought ‘They’re on to me, I’m being followed’. I
> was very paranoid.
>
> We’d got a five grand advance for something and my dad set me up with
> this bank manager at the Clydesdale Bank. He also tuned out to be a mason.
> I deposited this money in and said, ‘I want to borrow another five grand on
> top of this.’ He asked why and I said ‘Well I want to do my shamanic
> training, study kung fu and do all this stuff.’ He said, ‘Listen son, I’m
> not going to lend to you five thousand pounds. You’ve got to learn the
> value of money,’ And I said ‘I know what the value of money is’, and I took
> a five pound note out and set fire to it, there in his office. I said,
> ‘Look that’s the value, it’s just paper.’ The guy freaked out, cleared his
> desk and threw me out of the bank.
>
> I just kept doing more and more crazy things like that. I was starting
> to tap into stuff, some powerful energy. I remember getting the band to
> sit round and put their hands out and we’d focus on something, and we’d
> make something happen. I could say to Geordie, ‘look, if we focus our
> minds on that streetlamp, it will go out. Or at least flicker on and off.’
> He’d say, ‘Really? Okay, come on let’s do it.’ And we did, and it worked.
> And other psychic phenomena stuff was occurring.
>
> And, yeah, it just got progressively more and more crazy. Then one day I
> woke up at my step-mum’s. She’d just had a baby with my dad but my dad was
> in prison at the time so he wasn’t there, just her and this Spanish nanny.
> And I remember looking out of the window and thinking, ‘Oh the sky’s going
> green. This is it. It’s the end of the world. I’m going to the river.’
>
> I just had this pair of swimming trunks on and a kimono. I started
> walking from Brompton Road to Chelsea. And I started going into these fruit
> and veg shops and going to people, ‘Look, you want some money? Have some
> money!’ They would say ‘No thanks’ but I kept on at them. I was saying
> ‘Look it’s just money, I’ll start burning it’. Which I did. And I
> immediately got arrested. And shipped off to a mental hospital.
>
> It was very strange. I remember in the ambulance on the way, if you
> looked out the front window it was like normal, if I looked out the back
> window I thought it was the future, and everything was underwater. I
> remember going past Tooting Bec tube and there was gondolas parked up
> outside it.
>
> I was taken to Springfields Hospital, near Tooting Bec. I’d been put
> into a sort of flashers’ ward, which was odd in itself, with all these guys
> who were flashers because I was in a kimono. And I was going, ‘I’m not
> mad, you’re all mad’, which of course makes them think ‘Oh he’s definitely
> mad’.
>
> They gave me Largactil, which I think is supposed to make you compliant
> but it just spun me out even more. And they gave me ECT
> [Electroconvulsive Therapy, also known as Electroshock Therapy], like in *One
> Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest*. They still use it. I must have had two or
> three sessions of that. They put a wooden thing or something in your mouth,
> it’s all very Victorian. I don’t remember it being difficult or
> anything, I just remember this white light.
>
> And I just felt we were totally underwater. I remember my Dad coming to
> the hospital and sitting with him and seeing utter shock on his face. This
> was when Dad was doing time and he got let out to see me in the hospital,
> which probably didn’t do him any good. I said, ‘Isn’t it weird Dad, we can
> sit here and have this conversation and we are underwater.’
>
> But there was one point where I thought the hospital was on fire. And I
> remember running away in the middle of the night and leaping over this
> fence, and stabbing my hand on the spike of the fence, running a few miles
> to where my Dad had been living, which was the Coach House on the other
> side of Wandsworth Common. He was in prison but his friend and his
> girlfriend were there. I was completely spaced out. I said, ‘Look’, showing
> them the wound on my hand, ‘I’m the one! I’ve got stigmata!’ I thought I
> was Jesus, that the whole world was all on my shoulders.
> They let me stay the night and my step mum came by the next day and
> said, ‘Look you’ve broken out, the hospital didn’t burn down, there was no
> fire, you’re hallucinating. If you don’t go back they’ll slap a section on
> you and you won’t be able to leave’. So she persuaded me to go back.
>
> While I was in there this guy called The Wizard used to come up every
> day to visit me. The Wizard lived in the church near Lyndhurst Road with
> twenty feral cats. He had a seven pointed star tattooed on his face. He’d
> never wore shoes, he was very much a nature magic person. This is the guy
> who used to come to the early Killing Joke gigs and blow fire and do
> circles and make ceremonies, he was our shaman basically. The whole
> ‘ceremony’ aspect to Killing Joke was there from very early on, it came out
> of the community we were living in really.
>
> The Wizard came to visit me and gave me this crystal. I remember
> meditating with this crystal in the hospital and seeing these stars, like
> lights. These were my spirit guides. They talked to me and told me what to
> say and do. They said, ‘Look you’re going to come up to a panel of doctors,
> you’ve got to say ‘I’ve just had some LSD and I feel really tired and I
> want to go home and see my Mum’, and they’ll let you go. Don’t say, ‘I’m
> not mad you’re mad’.
>
> And so I came up before this panel and that’s what happened. I was
> released from the mental hospital because I did what the spirit guides in
> the crystal told me do. They let me go and I went up to Wales with the
> band. I was in there for about two weeks overall.
>
> It took me a good eight years or so, until I was about 29, before I
> would go near psychedelics again. I still smoked pot a bit but I kind of
> almost stopped that for a bit. It took me that time to rebuild my ego and
> get my confidence back, and find a good anchor again.
>
> But what’s amazing is, I came back. I was watching that Syd Barrett
> documentary recently, and the Peter Green one, and I did achieve going to
> the place that they went to. But I managed to come back, which is very
> rare. And that is an amazing thing, I think.
>
>
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