7:01 Wayne Haught and friends play “Wild Horses” by Rolling Stones. Years before he died, John had asked him to play this at his memorial.
15:33 Michael Berkowitz reads the Proclamation from Barbara Lee, local congress person, which was read into US House of Representatives congressional record to honor John Iversen. 21:50 Ezra Goldstein, telling hilarious John Iversen stories from University of Chicago, noting that John could make him feel both proud and embarrassed. How John encouraged actions, even stupid actions, though they might be right. John made us “co-conspirators in the Pride and Embarrassment Cabal.” 25:00 Beth Somers reads her haikus of John’s work on human rights and his award as Social Worker of the Year in Boston. 26:39 Marie Coburn, singer with John in Rhythm and Sleaze Review, talks about their Sutro Baths gig. 31:00 Mark Weider reads a poem for John 36:10 David Modersbach, friend from getting arrested for Needle Exchange and John’s Argentinean Tango singing days 42:00 Tony Gonzalez Director of American Indian Movement (A.I.M.) West in San Francisco spoke of John’s work for the release of Leonard Peltier. He sang in Native language “Have Pity on Me, I Want My People to Live.” Jessie Riddle and Bruce Gali say a few words. 50:00 Wounded Knee performed a ceremony to signify John’s journey to his ancestors. He requested not be recorded. 51:16 Marvin Granlund reads one of his poems in honor of John, clocking in at less than a minute, including introductory remarks!! 52:11 Notes. From Ellen Shaffer read by Dosier Hammond, Ann Magnuson read by Jane Sloan, and Gar Mcvey-Russell read by Francie Sloan 1:04:10 D.J. Lebowitz plays piano versions of John’s songs. MORE JOHN IVERSEN John Iversen Singer on YouTube https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCp4JRwo845TI9XxOWGEOxZA Including the music videos “Chastity Center” by Sian Murray, the original and the revision. “Party on the Streets of New York,” a music video, 1984, with John Iversen and The Stickers. Camera by Dean Snider and John Sloan. Editing by Todd Darling/On Time Offline. Design by Jane Sloan. a memory piece about John Iversen by Jane Sloan. “Portrait of an Activist” is a memory piece about John Iversen created by Jane Sloan. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgSpojwosRU Interview with John Iversen by Jan Schmidt published in Downtown Magazine 10/18/1995, “Playing the Cards You’re Dealt.” http://contactprod.com/janschmidt/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/JohnIversenDowntown10.18.95.pdf Check out and subscribe to In Commemoration of John Iversen on Facebook.Please follow and like us: