San Francisco Presidio in 1945 was home for all
of us, as our fathers were stationed there during the signing of the United
Nations charter. Chaz Armstrong renagade son of the old General first spied
me at the Presidio movie theatre and soon we were meeting every saturday
as our fathers played golf with visiting digniterys.
It was a great place and great time to be a kid.
We had just won the war. Our team was best and our fathers were on the
team. My mom and Chaz's mother liked each other.Chaz's mother was the same
age as mine and a lot younger than the General. She would let Chaz stay
overnight at our house on Sea Clife Drive.
My father was only a Colonel but since he was in charge of security for the U.N. Conferance at the San Francisco Opera house I guess everybody thought Chaz was safe with us. They probably didnt consider whether I was safe with Chaz. Thats how little they knew about our adventures.
Two ten year old boys can get into a lot of mischief
and we did. Because Chaz's father was a General , Chaz seemed to think
he owned the Presidio and we roamed wherever we wanted.Chaz soon discovered
a shortcut across the Presidio golf course to my house.One day when we
were poking around the hedges that lined the course we discovered a hideout
some other kid had built. It had a lot of knick knacks and even an old
Persian rug.Chaz said we ought to hide nearby and find out who the builder
was. We didnt have to wait long before Cody Beaumont showed up. Chaz knew
him already but I hadnt seen him before. Cody's father was a captain so
both our fathers ranked his but Cody could whip Chaz when they wrastled
and soon he did the same with me.
Cody always was the rebel general with Chaz and
I the scouts. He gained our total respect when he showed us the
graphic photos his father had taken when the American army captured the
German extermination camp of Buchenwald. I was hipnotized and revolted
by the stacks of naked bodys exposed in such explicit detail. The images
dont go away they are burned into the back of my mind. The worst part was
facing such evidence of evil.
Captain Beaumont was a law student when he was
drafted and knew the value of the pictures he was taking. He kept a sharp
focus and used a lot of film. Week after week we would return to get our
guts wrenched at the sight of the horror. Until one day it was over. We
never looked or talked about them again. But we all knew evil existed and
we hated it.
5 years later during the summer of 1950 we were together at Fort Brag. Chaz's father was retiring from the Army mine was a general and Codys dad was a Colonal. Chaz was the oldest and his father gave him a 49 Chevy for his 16th birthday. One night we were returning late to the base and we picked up a Mexican sergent hitching back to camp. He was an instructer at the airborn jump school. Cody had been studying Spanish and was looking for a chance to practice. Soon he and the sergent were chattering away like two parrots.It seems Chano, the sergent had lost all his pay in a card game and needed a few dollers. He asked us if we smoked and Cody offered him a cigeret.He said he ment "Mota" Marijuana. Cody lied and said we did. Then he gave him $10 in exchange for a flip top Prince Albert tobacco can of Marijuana.
5 years more passed and in 1955 Chaz was
at West Point when he said "Screw the Army those of us who smoke
pot are safe from the government sanctioned alien human experimentation.
Thats why their unreasonable laws keep being jammed down everybodys throat
against all common sense. Its an elite, government, alien axis conspiracy?
I dont want any part of it." So he resigned and decided to become a
painter with his own studio in Pasadina. From then on he devoted his life
to poker and painting with his studio becaming a hangout for pot smoking
beatnik artists and mexican smugglers.
And me I'm Web Flynn. Webster Randolf Flynn to
be precise and I make music.
I was living in New York and in my 2rd year at
Juliard when Cody came by my apartment and told me about Chaz quitting
the Academy to study painting in L.A. It was very sudden because
when I saw him at Christmas he was determined to be a good soldier. It
was also Codys idea that we take my Thunderbird cruse to California
and encourage Chaz. Cody is a poet when it comes to bending words and minds,
doing it more than once to myself and others.. He said that with my music
and his words we were sure to score big in Hollywood. I wasnt too
impressed with the Hollywood part but it would be great to spend some time
with the folks in San Francisco. A California Spring sounded very
appealing.
We had a great trip stopping for fun and
games in Jackson Hole, Aspen and Las Vagas before arriving
in Hell A. Chaz wasnt home in Pasadena but following a hunch
we found him in a Garden City poker club. I didnt want to stay very long
in southern California and insisted we get to San Francisco as fast as
possable. My Thunderbird was too small so we rented a big Lincoln and headed
to San Francisco with Chaz carrying 2 kilos of Mexican pot he bought in
Tiajuana for $60. We traveled Highway 1 north from San Luis Obispo and
stopped off in Gorda where we visited Pat
Boyd an old vet we knew from our Fort Brag days. After a few hours of sharing
pipe dreams with Pat we headed up the road to Big Sur where we pulled in
for the first time at "Nepenthe" a hip new
resturant that was to become a regular meeting place for for our little
society.
After our successful arrivel in San Francisco
with pounds of pot we were very popular in North Beach. I had to get back
to New York but Cody decided to get an aparment in San Francisco go to
collage and deal reefer Chaz sent up from "hell A".
10 years later in 1965 We were together again sharing a loft on Filmore and Pine in San Franciscos Fillmore district. Chaz had just returned from a year on the London scene where he stayed with John Lennion and Yoko Ono at Titinhurst, and did many paintings and drawings of them. He also had spent time with Timothy Leary at Millbrook. Chaz was a strong beleaver in the theaputic use of marijuana and an experamenter with everything else that was reputed to expand or alter consciousness. But something strange happened at Millbrook and most of the work he did with John and Yoko vanished. He had put it all in a van and taken it to another old Dutchess County estate to show some prosperious appearing visitors and somehow do to some occult activity he returned back to Millbrook without the art work. He could never find his way back to the old Estate and nobody at Millbrook seemed to know who the visiters were.
Cody arrived at the same time from his villa
in Ijajic,on the shore of Chapala, Mexicos biggest lake. I had rented out
my folk's Sea Cliff house for a year intending to join Cody in Mexico but
he suddenly changed the plans and said he had to be in San Francisco for
at least a year. Chaz would spend time with us but after Cody showed up
with 5 grams of pharmicuticly pure Sandoz L.S.D. Chaz spent more and more
time on the Monterey coast at the old Armstrong Ranch in Big Sur.
Me! I just couldnt get any music done while staying
on Fillmore street so I rented a house boat at Sausalitos infamous Gate
5.
Cody was all over with his magic potion regulary
traveling back to his old hometown of Woodstock,
New York with side trips to Austen,Texas, usually leaving one of the girls
he shared with Chaz in charge of the loft. I say shared with Chaz, but
there were times much to my present chagrin when the L.S.D. was abundent
that I joined in the party .Why chagrin? Because most of my past life I
wouldnt care to repeat even though at the time I was exstatic.
Cody was my link to the art colony of Woodstock
and I was his anchor to San Francisco. Because of being his fathers son
he was my main connection to the international intelligence community,or
as he calls them" global monitors of the conflect between haves and
have nots." We of course were the self appointed haves definding a generic
class of have nots from the oppressive system we had droped out of.
Chaz wanted to stage a happening and so did a
lot of other artists in San Francisco so in Janurary 1967 they staged the
First Human Be in in Golden Gate park. It was fueled by the free performances
of many great Rock and Roll bands.
A year later at the Monterey Fairgrounds our friend
San francisco Disk Jocky Tom Donahue teamed up with Jimmy Lyons producer
of the Monterey Jazz Festival and staged the Monterey Pop Festival
at the park like Monterey Fair grounds. One of the special guests was a
mystery man from Coco Beach Florada Peter Goodrich who returned to Miami
and together with Concert Hall Productions from Philidelphia staged his
own pop festival also with great success. He and a young partner took their
money to Woodstock New York
When the 1969 Woodstock Festival happened or more correctly "the First Aquerian Exhibition"was staged in Bethel, New York we were all there. Cody knew Peter Goodrich, and everbody else even Abbie Hoffman and the legendary "Coyote ", the CIA contract agent who could cross every border and bring them back alive (most of the time). Coyote is important in this story because he kept the spirit of Woodstock alive in Bethel by having an annual Woodstock reunion every year with other vietnam vets at the Hurd road site.
15 years later in 1984 Cody and I attended the 15th reunion with 1,500 people. Again in 1989 we were there with over 100,000 folks assembled for the 20th anniversery and free concert that lasted for more than a week. I tried to get Chaz to come out from California but he said he didnt want anything to do with a fringe event. .
Woodstock 99 in Bethel was the 30th annerversey and it turned into a political carnival at Yasgurs Barn.
A lot of people will write a lot of things about
Woodstock as we saw with Woodstock 99 being hyped all over the world
30 years after the origional event but so far none of them has focused
on the life styles of those who were central to it. But its a hard thing
to put into words because the key word was and is spirit.
A word that is used as a metaphore for many dissimeler activitys.
Cody had arranged for us to meet with the celibrated
Sydney in Woodstock for a seance
at "The Arts Colony Building" across from the Artists
Cemetary .
He was going to use state of the art electronics
to call up the ghostly souls who made it happen and let them speak for
themselves.
ã copyright 1998 EGGINK "a family business"
