This video is from Nico: An Underground Experience and Heroine DVD.
An Underground Experience is a seedy documentation of one of the most important icons of subculture. She is caught on suitably g...
This video is from Nico: An Underground Experience and Heroine DVD.
An Underground Experience is a seedy documentation of one of the most important icons of subculture. She is caught on suitably grainy video footage doing what she did best, performing in an underground club. Shot in the early 80's with punk rock as an audience the film is hardly stunning, yet this somehow enhances its authenticity. Nico's presence is both powerful and at times moving especially during the interview section.
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RIP Nico! All Tomorrow's Parties is my favourite Velvet Underground song ever! They're still very influential as Joy Division is. God bless Ian Curtis and Lou Reed!!!
I think she was still beautiful at this point. The drummer, though? As Lou Reed once said: 'cymbals swallow guitars' (and they do bad things to vocals too).
no, I think you're talking about Femme Fatale. Lou wrote Femme Fatale about Edie Sedgwick because Andy asked him to write a song about her. Lou seemed confused when he asked and Andy responded, "She's a femme fatale don't you think?" He then gave it to Nico to sing on their debut.
This one, however, was written by Lou Reed and was inspired by the Factory scene. Nobody suggested it, I don't think, but he wrote it himself based on what he saw when around them. He also gave this one to Nico.
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All Tomorrow's Parties is my favourite Velvet Underground song ever!
They're still very influential as Joy Division is.
God bless Ian Curtis and Lou Reed!!!
This one, however, was written by Lou Reed and was inspired by the Factory scene. Nobody suggested it, I don't think, but he wrote it himself based on what he saw when around them. He also gave this one to Nico.