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Loaded : the life (and afterlife) of the Velvet Underground / Dylan Jones.
Van Pelt - Albrecht Music Library ML421.V44 J66 2023
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Jones, Dylan, 1960- author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Velvet Underground (Musical group).
- Velvet Underground (Musical group)--Interviews.
- Rock music--United States--History and criticism.
- Rock music.
- Warhol, Andy, 1928-1987.
- Warhol, Andy.
- Rock musicians--United States--Interviews.
- Rock musicians.
- United States.
- Genre:
- interviews.
- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
- Interviews
- Biographies.
- Interviews.
- Physical Description:
- xi, 388 pages ; 24 cm
- Edition:
- First US edition.
- Other Title:
- Life and afterlife of the Velvet Underground
- Place of Publication:
- New York : Grand Central, 2023.
- Summary:
- "Drawing on contributions from remaining members, contemporaneous musicians, critics, filmmakers, and the generation of artists who emerged in their wake, this definitive oral history celebrates not only the impact of The Velvet Underground but their legacy, which burns brighter than ever in the 21st century. Rebellion always starts somewhere, and in the music world of the transgressive teen--whether it be the 1960s or the 2020s--The Velvet Underground represents ground zero. Crystallizing the idea of the bohemian, urban, narcissistic art school gang around a psychedelic rock and roll band--a stylistic idea that evolved in the rarefied environs of Andy Warhol's Factory--The Velvets were the first major American rock group with a mixed gender line-up. They never smiled in photographs, wore sunglasses indoors, and invented the archetype that would be copied by everyone from Sid Vicious to Bobby Gillespie. They were avant-garde nihilists, writing about drug abuse, prostitution, paranoia, and sado-masochistic sex at a time when the rest of the world was singing about peace and love. In that sense they invented punk and then some. It could even be argued that they invented modern New York. Drawing on interviews and material relating to all major players, from Lou Reed, John Cale, Mo Tucker, Andy Warhol, Jon Savage, Nico, David Bowie, Mary Harron, and many more, award-winning journalist Dylan Jones breaks down the band's whirlwind of subversion and, in a narrative rich in drama and detail, proves why The Velvets remain the original kings and queens of edge"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Welcome to the New City
- The Birth of the Cool
- Inside the Factory
- When Midnight Came Around
- Sex and Drugs and Propulsive Drums
- The Folk Nazis
- What the Hell Is a Stutz Bearcat, Jim?
- Dressing Friends Up Just for Show
- The Gay Blades
- Berlin, Twinned with New York City
- Take a Walk on the Wild Side
- Downtown Confidential
- Dead Money
- Fear Is a Man's Best Friend
- All Tomorrow's Parties
- The Aftermath.
- Notes:
- Originally published in 2023 by White Rabbit in the United Kingdom.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781538756560
- 1538756560
- OCLC:
- 1385404225
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