Books on the velvet underground

But as a documentary on the sexual corruption of our age, it is a must for every thinking adult. Lou reed gained limited notoriety in the late 1960 s as the songwriter and guitarist of the velvet underground. Though the velvet underground existed for less 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. From their 1967 debut with nico to their 1993 reunion with all the tales behind the tunes.

The velvet underground experience books limited runs. We have nevadas largest selection and nevadas largest store as well as being the oldest store in las vegas over 22 years. Youtube wouldnt allow me to upload this unless i removed sweet jane due to restrictions. The occult book that inspired the velvet undergrounds white. Notes from the velvet underground, by howard sounes diversion books, 400 pp. The velvet undergrounds the velvet underground and nico. Unfortunately the group lasted only four years, breaking up in 1970 with the release of their fourth album. Online shopping from a great selection at books store. The sixdisc set starts with three different versions of the velvet underground lou reeds subtle original closet mix, engineer val valentins louder and more dynamic mix, and a monophonic version that was released only as a promotional item. New york art, published by rizzoli and available for sale tonight thanks to our excellent independent bookseller, 192 books, so thanks to all of them. Focusing on one album rather than an artists entire output, the books dispense with the standard biographical background that fans know already, and cut to the heart of the music on each album. Oct 15, 2001 indeed, the velvet underground and nico hardly stood a chance in the wake of all the lsdinspired art and rock being issued left and right after sgt.

Guitar lesson sweet jane velvet underground chords. Jan 21, 2012 the inevitable world of the velvet underground catalogue is a different way of recounting the velvet underground story, relying exclusively on contemporary reportage, promotion and media. Fans have debated the strengths of the closet and valentin mixes for years, and this shows both to. At the heart of 1960s avantgarde new york was the convergence of lou reed, john cale, sterling morrison, and moe tucker, heralding an unprecedented musical revolution. The occult book that inspired the velvet undergrounds. The velvet underground in coining this image of sick beauty, michael leigh unwittingly provided not merely the name for a rocknroll group, but a synonym for an era and lifestyle immortalised by that group and its associates warhols factory perceived as a microcosm of that nationwide unrest and mania which prefigured the chaos of 1969. Scholar doyle greene analyzes how the velvet underground incorporated avantgarde into rock, and how their experimental style played a huge role in their influence on the genre for decades to come. Notes from the velvet underground by howard sounes and dirty blvd by. How andy warhol was fired by his own art project a look back at the tumultuous early days of a rock band who inspired thousands of others. The velvet underground is arguably one of the most influential american rock bands ever. Nov 01, 2011 buy velvet underground, the by michael leigh isbn. If you want to learn more about lou reed, the velvet underground, or the artistic, cultural, and political scene of the 1960s when he rose to prominence, here are 10 great books to check out at your local branch.

If you want a good selection of comics and comics in good condition with free bags and boards go to velvet underground. Instead, he stated, he would now only work as a poet. Subjects range from mailorder pornography and prostitution to bondage and sm parties, orgies, and clandestine sex clubs. Sporting shades and a feedbackheavy sounds, the velvets straddled art and rock, changing popular music forever, and sowing the seeds for punk, grunge and thousands of countercultural fourchord wonders. Plus if youre looking for good service, steven will gladly help you out. The velvet undergrounds the velvet underground and nico 33 series unabridged. Lou reed at panathinaikos stadium in athens, 1996 reuters the life of lou reed. The velvet underground 10 of the best music the guardian. The story of the velvet underground classic rock reads new edition by victor bockris, g.

And remarkably, it still sounds as fresh and challenging today as it did upon its release in 1967. Artists who have acknowledged such influence include david bowie, the sex pistols, patti smith, joy division and nirvana. Nigel trevenas book was the first source of facts about the velvet underground. Artists who have acknowledged such influence include david.

This is the paperback that provided the bands name. The velvet undergrounds the velvet underground and nico and millions of other books are available for instant access. This book originally appeared as a special edition of uk velvet underground fanzine different times. Nov 28, 2014 youtube wouldnt allow me to upload this unless i removed sweet jane due to restrictions. The velvet underground and nico has influenced the sound of more bands than almost any other album. Velvet underground 45th anniversary lp by the velvet underground vinyl, feb2015, polydor 5 out of 5 stars.

The rough guide to the velvet underground explores. It was recorded in 1966 while the band were featured on andy warhols exploding plastic inevitable tour, which gained attention for its experimental performance sensibilities and controversial lyrical topics, including drug abuse, prostitution, sadomasochism. Enter your mobile number or email address below and well send you a link to download the free kindle app. John cale books the velvet underground hans werksman. How lou reed, sterling morrison, john cale and the others emerged from the new york scene, their successes and excesses and what happened to each in their solo years. The velvet underground mark ii made a stylistic shift towards intimacy, with reed seeking redemption on songs such as beginning to see the light and jesus. The velvet underground story by victor bockris goodreads. The inevitable world of the velvet underground catalogue site. Get the best deals on the velvet underground memorabilia when you shop the largest online selection.

Oh this is fabulous a report by nat finkelstein the silver age at. Oct 01, 2011 the velvet underground in coining this image of sick beauty, michael leigh unwittingly provided not merely the name for a rocknroll group, but a synonym for an era and lifestyle immortalised by that group and its associates warhols factory perceived as a microcosm of that nationwide unrest and mania which prefigured the chaos of 1969. The velvet underground and nico has influenced the sound of more bands than any other album. By turns obsessive, passionate, creative, and informed, the. In this book, joe harvard covers everything from lou reeds lyrical genius to john cales groundbreaking instrumentation, and from the creative input of andy warhol to the fine details of the recording. How the beatles, frank zappa and the velvet underground defined an era. Complete song listing of the velvet underground on the velvet underground songs list covid19. The very best of the velvet underground the velvet. The velvet underground, often cited as an influence on bands and singers in the 1970s and 1980s, had a frequently changing lineup but consisted of. How lou reed, sterling morrison, john cale and the others emerged from the new york scene, their successes and excesses. The velvet underground was an american rock band formed in 1964 in new york city by singerguitarist lou reed, multiinstrumentalist john cale, guitarist ste. Lou reed 1 singer, songwriter velvet tones 2 challenging his audience 3 loss, recovery, reunion 4 hall of fame and reeling 5 selected discography 6 sources 7 a 1995 story in interviewdeclared, since the 1960s, lou reed 8 has arguably been one of the most influential figures in r. Get your signed copies after the conversationgo get them. Recently, i was reading a feature about jonathan richman in a 1986 issue of spin.

The velvet underground was a unique group for its time, fueled by the visual arts, poetry, and stage performance, as much by ideas of. The velvet underground is a paperback by journalist michael leigh that reports on paraphilia in the usa, published in september 1963. I said, do you know, jonathan, that insects are a manifestation of negative ego thoughts. Indeed, the velvet underground and nico hardly stood a chance in the wake of all the lsdinspired art and rock being issued left and right after sgt. The story of the velvet underground classic rock reads. The velvet underground and nico has influenced the so. The velvet undergrounds grey album and the delineation. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Velvet undergrounds the velvet underground and nico.

One of my big mistakes was turning richman on to alice bailey, thats where that insect song comes from. From neverbeforeseen photographs of the bands first live show in new york to andy warhols cover and poster designs, lou reeds handwritten music. Velvet underground is the 4th and last comic shop ill be going to. The velvet underground lp vinyl records for sale ebay. When the smack begins to flow then i really dont care anymore when the heroin is in my blood and that blood is in my head. The legendary sexology book that lent its name to the seminal new york rocknroll group the velvet underground, led by lou reed, whose songs were to mirror its themes of depravity and social malaise. In accordance with the directives of government and health authorities, we have temporarily suspended operations. The velvet underground is arguably one of the most influential american ro. Buy the velvet underground and nico 33 01 by joe harvard isbn.

Velvet underground 825 s decatur blvd, westside, las vegas. Aug 09, 2017 the velvet underground mark ii made a stylistic shift towards intimacy, with reed seeking redemption on songs such as beginning to see the light and jesus. From neverbeforeseen photographs of the bands first live show in new york to andy warhols cover. After the velvet underground cut three albums for the jazzoriented verve label that earned them lots of notoriety but negligible sales, the group signed with industry powerhouse atlantic records in 1970. This startling to me, anyway quote from lou reed jumped off the page. First published in 1983, it is based on interviews with all four members of the velvets, as well as others who became part of andy warhols circle of artistic collaborators. Get the best deals on the velvet underground memorabilia when you shop the largest online selection at. The velvet underground was an american rock band formed in 1964 in new york city by singerguitarist lou reed, multiinstrumentalist john cale, guitarist sterling morrison, and drummer angus maclise replaced by moe tucker in 1965. The velvet underground story victor bockris, gerard malanga on. The band toured extensively in 1969 and a live album of this period released in 1974 by mercury as 1969 the velvet underground live showcases the reedmorrisontuckeryule lineup at the height of its power. Oct 29, 2019 the velvet underground s 1969 selftitled release, known as the grey album, blazes boldly 50 years later, and retains the same sonic relevance as a laura nyro or nick drake record.

When lou reed died a few weeks ago at the age of 71, i wrote an obituary asserting that reed and his band the velvet underground influenced rocks future as much or more than any 60s band. Lead guitaristvocalist tom verlaine thomas miller, december 1949, mount morris, new jersey, usa first worked with bass player richard hell b. Despite the ferocity of their touring schedule, the velvet underground had no money and no label at the end of 1969. The velvet undergrounds grey album and the delineation of. The roots of underground and experimental music, indie and alternative, punk, postpunk and artpunk all snake back to the four velvet underground studio albums. Plus hes been in business for over 20 years so that should say a lot about it. How the beatles, frank zappa, and the velvet underground defined an era by doyle greene. As we approach the oneyear anniversary of lou reeds death, i thought it only appropriate to honor him as the true lyrical genius and musician that he was.

Velvet underground 825 s decatur blvd, westside, las. Get the best deals on the velvet underground lp vinyl records when you shop the largest online selection at. Everyone knows lou reed as the lead singersongwriter of the velvet underground but, for a brief stint of time in the 1970s, reed had quit music for good and vowed to never return instead, he stated, he would now only work as a poet. When paul morrissey, the velvet undergrounds onetime manager, was interviewed for howard souness book, he asked waspishly if people. The bestselling account of the velvet underground phenomenon is now recognised as one of the greatest rock books ever written. The velvet underground and nico is an essential part of a vinyl collectors library, a truly seminal and unique protopunknoise rock album. The inevitable world of the velvet underground catalogue. The velvet underground is an astonishing assembly of rare objects and artworks and the first book of its scale to document the formative years of the band time out magazine named the greatest new york musicians of all time. Heres a reading list for the seminal, timeless album. Venus in furs white lightwhite heat beginning to see the light some kinda love femme fatale.

Throughout his career, from the velvet underground to his vast, 30plus years of solo work, reed followed up commercial successes like. It was recorded in 1966 while the band were featured on andy warhols exploding plastic inevitable tour, which gained attention for its experimental performance sensibilities and controversial lyrical topics, including drug abuse, prostitution. Everyone knows lou reed as the lead singersongwriter of the velvet underground but, for a brief stint of time in the 1970s, reed had quit music for good and vowed to never return. Velvet underground redux live mcmxciii complete youtube.

Mar 02, 2017 rock, counterculture and the avantgarde, 19661970. The velvet undergrounds 1969 selftitled release, known as the grey album, blazes boldly 50 years later, and retains the same sonic relevance as a laura nyro or nick drake record. I grew up listening to them, and could probably listen to them endlessly for the rest of my life. The inevitable world of the velvet underground catalogue is a different way of recounting the velvet underground story, relying exclusively on contemporary reportage, promotion and media.