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The Velvet Underground Richard Witts

The Velvet Underground By Richard Witts

The Velvet Underground by Richard Witts


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Summary

Analyses the music of The Velvet Underground. This work examines the musical influences of the Velvets on punk, post-punk and subsequent rock movements, culminating in the group's reunion of 1993. It also indexes the variety of media constructions that the group endured through the years and how these affected Cale, Nico and Reed.

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The Velvet Underground by Richard Witts

Though The Velvet Underground existed for no more than three years with its original members, it is considered to be not just the 'ultimate New York band' but also the most influential group ever. Artists who have acknowledged such influence include David Bowie, The Sex Pistols, Patti Smith, Joy Division, and Nirvana. Witts places the band and its genesis in the cultural context of Manhattan's beatnik bohemianism, its radical artistic environment, and the city's negative reaction to California's 'Hippie' counterculture. Lou Reed's Brill Building background is also considered, while his Primitives (1964-5) and Velvet Underground Songs (1965-70) are examined within the stylistic context of rock music. The band's sound world is likewise considered in this light. John Cale's experimental contribution is assessed, especially his work for LaMonte Young (The Theatre of Eternal Music) and what he carried from that experience into the Velvet's sound. The visual artist Amdy Warhol, known to the Velvets as Drella, became the band's manager and produce in 1965. He placed his 'superstar' Nico in the line-up (which already included a female drummer).The radical nature of the group's Warhol period performances are examined, together with those aspects related to issues of gender, sexuality and drugs culture by which the Warhol Factory scene was identified, and contemplated in Reed's songs. Witts examines the musical influences of the Velvets on punk, post-punk and subsequent rock movements, culminating in the group's reunion of 1993. He also indexes the variety of media constructions that the group endured through the years and how these affected Cale, Nico and Reed and their attempts to establish solo careers.

The Velvet Underground Reviews

'Academic books on popular subjects can be impenetrable balderdash but this one isn't. The general reader ... should be pretty satisfied. Above all it sends you back to the music.' Nicholas Lezard, The Guardian

About Richard Witts

Richard Witts is a lecturer at Goldsmiths College, University of London. He is the author of the award-winning biography Nico (1993) and the cultural history study Artist Unknown (1998), and presented the award-winning Radio Three documentary 1968 In America (1994).

Table of Contents

I'll Be Your Mirror; Velvet Rock; Cutting-Edge Velvet; Songs for Drella; All Tomorrow's Parties; International Velvet.

Additional information

NLS9781904768272
9781904768272
190476827X
The Velvet Underground by Richard Witts
New
Paperback
Equinox Publishing Ltd
2013-02-28
224
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