Ebook {Epub PDF} Velvet Undergrounds The Velvet Underground and Nico by Joe Harvard






















The Velvet Underground's The Velvet Underground and Nico (33 1/3 Book 11) eBook: Harvard, Joe: www.doorway.ru: Kindle Store Select Your Cookie Preferences We use cookies and similar tools to enhance your shopping experience, to provide our services, understand how customers use our services so we can make improvements, and display ads, including.  · ‘The Velvet Underground and Nico’: 10 Things You Didn’t Know Stolen pop riffs, Warhol’s wild ideas, an ill-fated Greenwich Village residency and .  · The Velvet Underground and Nico has influenced the sound of more bands than any other album. And remarkably, it still sounds as fresh and 3/5(3).


A half-century on, The Velvet Underground and Nico remains the quintessential emblem of a certain brand of countercultural cool. Not the Haight-Ashbury or Sgt. Pepper kind but an eerier, artier. Discover releases, reviews, track listings, recommendations, and more about The Velvet Underground Nico - The Velvet Underground Nico at Discogs. Complete your The Velvet Underground Nico collection. The Velvet Underground and Nico has influenced the sound of more bands than any other album. And remarkably, it still sounds as fresh and challenging today as it did upon its release in In this book, Joe Harvard covers everything from Lou Reed's lyrical genius to John Cale's groundbreaking instrumentation, and from the creative input of Andy Warhol to the fine details of the recording.


The Velvet Underground and Nico edition of Continuum’s 33 1/3 series of books on record albums by Joe Harvard has some good information about the album, it seems pieced together from several other sources and doesn’t have the authority of some of the other selections I have read. The Velvet Underground and Nico has influenced the sound of more bands than any other album. And remarkably, it still sounds as fresh and challenging today as it did upon its release in In this book, Joe Harvard covers everything from Lou Reed's lyrical genius to John Cale's groundbreaking instrumentation, and from the creative input of Andy Warhol to the fine details of the recording process. This 33 a third text spells out the conflicts and tensions inherent in the VU's original coming together--Lou Reed hated Nico (as a singer, we don't know what he thought of her sexually)--Andy's attempts to form the VU in his image vs. Reed and Cale's vision--The fact, which is hard to get across these fifty-plus years later to young folks, that the VU was disliked, especially in NY, and was not popular with the music world, not for some time after they disbanded and became a pervasive.

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