All Yesterdays' Parties: The Velvet Underground in Print, 1966-1971Clinton Heylin Da Capo Press, 26. 4. 2005 - Počet stran: 278 The Velvet Underground are among the most influential bands of all time. Their trademark sound is easily detected in David Bowie, Iggy Pop, Talking Heads, R.E.M., Jane's Addiction, Yo La Tengo, Luna, and the Strokes, and they are also credited with creating a streetwise, pre-punk sensibility that has become inseparable from the popular image of downtown New York. “Discovered” by Andy Warhol in 1966, the VU-with their original line-up of Lou Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison, and Mo Tucker-would soon become the house band of the avant-garde, composing songs simultaneously furious in their abrasiveness and beautiful in their pathos, standing in striking contrast to the prevailing flower power of the era.With such a notorious pedigree, it's only natural that the story of the VU has become shrouded in myth and hyperbole. All Yesterdays' Parties gathers for the first time almost all of the published writings contemporary with the band's existence-from sources as mainstream as the New York Times to vanished voices of the counterculture like Oz, Open City, Fusion, and Crawdaddy! It's an invaluable snapshot of an era by trailblazing rock writers such as Lester Bangs, Robert Greenfield, Sandy Pearlman, and Paul Williams. With the most complete VU discography assembled to date, a biographical overview by editor and author Clinton Heylin, and photographs, posters, and other visual evocations of the period throughout, All Yesterdays' Parties is an invaluable resource, a trove of lore for anyone interested in the VU, their roots, and legacy. |
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Andy Warhols More Milk Yvette Bows | 6 |
A FarOut Night with Andy Warhol | 12 |
Movies Light Noise | 21 |
A Quiet Night at the Balloon Farm | 29 |
Warhol Happening Hits Like a Noisy Bomb | 37 |
Index Interview with the Velvet Underground | 43 |
Review of The Velvet Underground and Nico | 51 |
Press Release on the Velvet Underground | 57 |
A Rock Band Can Be a Form of Yoga | 125 |
Co the Velvet Underground New York | 133 |
An Interview with Sterling Morrison | 139 |
The Velvet Underground | 155 |
Musique and Mystique Unveiled | 166 |
Review of the Velvet Underground at Maxs Kansas City | 174 |
Putting on the Style to Cover Up the Agony | 176 |
Review of Loaded | 189 |
The Velvet Underground at the Shrine | 64 |
Two Brief Reviews from the Whisky | 79 |
Two Reviews | 83 |
Review of The Velvet Underground | 99 |
Review of The Velvet Underground | 107 |
Its a Shame That Nobody Listens | 119 |
Beyond Warhol | 206 |
Dead Lie the Velvets Underground | 220 |
Patti Smith belatedly inducts the Velvets into | 245 |
Credits | 263 |
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