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Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable 1967 part2

Ronald nameth for Aardvark 1967  
 
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brotherbuttcrack (1 week ago) Show Hide
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goddamn i love this song. it sounds like it was written in hell and brought back for all the hear.
walkingSurrealism (6 days ago) Show Hide
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Exactly...Frightening,lurid and most of all..True in a strange way.
tobaccoandboys (1 month ago) Show Hide
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What a bunch of posers. I'm sure you all would have rejected the Velvets at the time, like most people did.
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How time rearranges the molecules of the brain: when I was in college, I'd hear VU and think, Hmm. So what. My idea of a good rock band was something like XTC. Now the greatness of VU is obvious to me. Same with Bowie: late teens, early 20's, I didn't like him. Now I think he's great.
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I didn't get Television for some reason when I was younger, and I don't understand how or why, they're great. I loved Bowie since I was a teen though. I had the Changes record and played the heck out of it (this was in the late 90s, so I felt like I got cool points for having records). Velvets didn't come till college.
SLACKER614 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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very well done.....the VU and Andy are my favs of all time...
shivaboyd (3 months ago) Show Hide
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What a way to start my week....*satisfying* In other words, a very satisfying return.
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5:15 wow didn't know angela lansbury was part of the factory
Ezyjimi (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I red the book, where the song is based on, great piece of world literature, the song is great too, by the way

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