Tangerinn Trip. In Tangier. Tanger, Naked lunch 2011. Wiliam Burroughs. with mostaphas voice
Two good friends in front of tangerinn bar in tanger Morocco.. just playing with some fade effektsThe Tangerinn is a bar in Tangier, Morocco, a place of nostalgia for fans of beat generation or beatnik poets. The bar is adjoined to the Hotel El Muniria where author William S. Burroughs wrote his famous novel Naked Lunch in room #9. This bar is one of the last reminders of the Interzone days. Pictures of beat generation poets such as Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac hang on the walls. Thesedays it's one of the city's most known bars, and musically, The Tangerinn is known for incorporating different musical styles a mix between Electro, Hip-Hop,R'n'B, Dance and House, It's one of the few bars that doesn't close its doors during the winter season. The bar receives visitors from different ages and nationallities, but mostly youngs from 20 to 40, opens only starting 21h:00 all week during summer & week-ends (Fridays & Saturdays) during the winter.
Preview - Morocco (Tangier)
What Burroughs called Interzone, where artists like Burroughs, Bowles, Rimbaud, Verlaine, the Rolling Stones sought escape from Western moral prohibitions and the possibilities of great empty spaces. But what is it like now?
Tangier Morocco Africa 2014
We visited the North African coast at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean which is the Tangier, Cap Spartel area of Morocco. Tangier was home to many international spies, diplomats, writers and the wealthy,. It has widespread poverty and crime but is also undergoing rapid development and modernization. There are several real estate projects half finished because of the corruption. Africa was very interesting to see and we're glad we were able to visit it. The music we chose for our video is Morocco by Queens of the Stone Age.
Dean's Bar Tangier - Art House Documentary Part 1 - by Lee Constable Dec' 2014
An original Art House documentary video about Tangier in Morocco. With Benny Bailey - Night Girl
Tangier /Interzone expedition ,Morocco 2012 - William Burroughs,Brion Gysin tribute journey
Tangier trip , Morocco . 2012
Original music. Tangier,. Morocco
Music jam part 2 at Hamids cafe. Merkala beach Tangier, Morocco 2005
the same beach where the beatniks used to hang out.
william s bourroughs and Alan Ginsburg, Paul Bowles and Burroughs
Tanger Boom des investissements touristiques
Tanger Boom des investissements touristiques
Mosaic Video Arts - Tangier - The Beat Generation
Leaving Tangier Morocco
Traveling by taxi to the Ferry
Burroughs in Tangier sample file
Complexe tarifa tanger
Hotel tarifa tanger
Tangiers: Burgess and the pederasts (1/3)
Anthony Burgess writes in his autobiography that Tangiers was 'all junkies and pederasts'. He confesses to carnal longing: 'I would have liked to seize one of these kohl-eyed houris in a yashmak and kiss her from her neat brown ankles up.'
To Tangier in a dream, Psychedelic Tangier Medina
Psycadelic Tanger montage. Crazy in Tangier with effects. morocco, naked lunch in tangier. medina, just tripping. north africa. videopad video editer
starring :.Bachir Ghacham. Mostafa Ouaffi. Jonas Senhadji. Omar senhaji
Tangier (UK: /tænˈdʒɪə/, US: /tænˈdʒɪr/; Berber: ⵟⴰⵏⵊⴰ Tanja or (archaic) Tingi, Arabic: طنجة Ṭanjah, French: Tangiers, Spanish: Tánger, Portuguese: Tânger) is a city in northern Morocco with a population of about 700,000 (2012 estimates). It lies on the North African coast at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Spartel. It is the capital of the Tangier-Tetouan Region and of the Tangier-Asilah prefecture of Morocco.
The history of Tangier is very rich due to the historical presence of many civilizations and cultures starting from the 5th century BC. Between the period of being a Berber settlement and then a Phoenician town to the independence era around the 1950s, Tangier was a refuge for many cultures. In 1923, Tangier was considered as having international status by foreign colonial powers, and became a destination for many European and American diplomats, spies, writers and businessmen.
The city is currently undergoing rapid development and modernization. Projects include new 5-star hotels along the bay, a modern business district called Tangier City Center, a new airport terminal and a new football stadium. Tangier's economy is also set to benefit greatly from the new Tanger-Med port.
Tangier's sport team I.R.T. (or Ittihad Riadi de Tanger) is a prominent football club with a large following base. Tangier will be one of the host cities for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations football tournament, which shall be played at the new Ibn Batouta Stadium and in other cities across Morocco.[1]
Tanger montage. Crazy in Tangier with effects. morocco, naked lunch in tangier. medina, just tripping. north africa. videopad video editer. tripping in the casbah kasbah. old medina of tangier. salon bleu.
fadi7at londos pub tanger
The dungeons of Tangier, going down
York castle on the top of the kasbah og Tangier. Dating back to 14th century.
where the Pirats of the 17th and 18th century keept their christians captives.
Flight to Tangier trailer
Paul Bowles-An American in Tangier (1993)
Tanger metropole
Maroc d'antant
Casbah Alleyways
A short video of a walk through the alleys of Casbah, Tangier.
Tangiers: In Search of Burgess — Hotel Velázquez Palace
The Hotel Velázquez Palace is where Burgess and his wife Lynne stayed on their second trip to Tangiers. They were on a Mediterranean air tour (Burwash-Gatwick-Jersey-Seville-Marrakesh-Tangiers-Tenerife-Gatwick-Etchingham). Whereas the Hotel Miramar, where they had stayed on their first visit, is on the Tangiers seafront, the Velázquez Palace is up the hill, round the corner from the Gran Teatro Cervantes, and much nearer the casbah. Lynne had suffered a collapse and appears to have been confined to bed, suffering from exhaustion and food poisoning. Tangiers was — possibly still is — known as Sodom-on-Sea, and in ‘You’ve Had Your Time, Being the Second Part of the Confessions of Anthony Burgess’, Burgess explains that at the Velázquez Palace, ’despite her sickness, Lynne’s sharp eyes (‘sa-rupa pisau’*) searched for signs of pederastic inclinations in myself’. William Burroughs appeared at the hotel and read Jane Austen to Lynne (just as he had done at the Miramar).
* Malay, lit. ‘knife-like’