Why yes there is! Let's call it Bukowski at Baudelaire's.
intro/preamble/bullshit
the sniveler
chatter
the tabby cat
chatter
the crunch
audience member heckles Bukowski, repeating, "cliche! cliche!"
Poet and poetess
chatter - "big John at Black Sparrow didn't want to print that one..."
against the tide
time
chatter - "they're walking out!" long break, introduces Linda Lee
pacific telephone
one for old snaggletooth
this poet
- missing 10 or 15 minutes -
dollars
the place didn't look bad
chatter - "questions?" "is Tom Waits still a buddy of yours?" "yes, I still lift weights until my body yearns" - goes off on Faulkner
my old man
chatter - a fight breaks out in the bar
one for the shoeshine man
partial poem - "one for the shoeshine man"
thank you, good night
If it looks like not many poems, that's because there's a lot of talking with the audience on here. I've never heard quite as many between poem lulls and chatter in a Bukowski reading as I have on this tape. Maybe they edited all of that out of the commercial releases.
Oh and Baudelaire's is/was in Santa Barbara, so John Martin was there. When the "cliche" heckler asks Bukowski to buy him a beer, Bukowski says, "Ask the balding red headed man at the big round table who's buying drinks for everyone else." At another point a Black Sparrow secretary walks out, and Bukowski comments on it.