The Velvet Underground
Richard Witts, , , ,
Though The Velvet Underground existed for no more than three years with its original members, it is considered to be not just the 'ultimate New York band' but also the most influential group ever. Artists who have acknowledged such influence include David Bowie, The Sex Pistols, Patti Smith, Joy Div... Read more
Published: 2006
Pages: 182
eBook: 9781904768272
Cover | Cover | ||
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Contents | vii | ||
Acknowledgements | ix | ||
1 New York City | 1 | ||
2 The Band | 13 | ||
Lou Reed | 17 | ||
John Cale | 23 | ||
Sterling Morrison | 32 | ||
Maureen (Moe) Tucker | 34 | ||
Nico (Christa Päffgen) | 38 | ||
3 Reed | 42 | ||
(1) Observation | 43 | ||
(2) Simplicity | 45 | ||
(3) Prohibited subjects | 45 | ||
(4) Latency | 47 | ||
(5) Humour | 49 | ||
4 Cale | 66 | ||
(1) Fluxus | 66 | ||
(2) Young’s ensembles | 68 | ||
(3) Phil Spector | 81 | ||
(4) Rock textures | 85 | ||
5 The Factory | 93 | ||
6 Death and Transfiguration | 120 | ||
Notes | 138 | ||
1 New York City | 138 | ||
2 The Band | 140 | ||
3 Reed | 145 | ||
4 Cale | 148 | ||
5 The Factory | 153 | ||
6 Death and Transfiguration | 157 | ||
References | 160 | ||
Bibliography of The Velvet Underground | 163 | ||
Index | 164 |