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1 streaming video file (85 min.) : sd., col.
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Encoded with permission for digital streaming by Films Media Group on November 16, 2012.
Films on Demand is distributed by Films Media Group for Films for the Humanities & Sciences, Cambridge Educational, Meridian Education, and Shopware.
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Introduction to The Velvet Underground's Story (1:15) -- Origins (1:16) -- Exploding Plastic Inevitable (2:05) -- "The Velvet Underground & Nico" (5:05) -- "Sunday Morning" (2:53) -- A Pink Banana (3:20) -- "Venus in Furs" (2:21) -- Avant-Garde Influence (1:47) -- "Heroin" (4:13) -- Songwriting Influences (2:18) -- "I'm Waiting for the Man" (2:29) -- Maureen Tucker (1:59) -- "All Tomorrow's Parties" (3:15) -- Leaving New York (2:31) -- "White Light, White Heat" (4:27) -- "Sister Ray" (2:14) -- Band Changes (2:14) -- A New Cohesion (2:28) -- Third Album (1:34) -- "What Goes On" (1:44) -- "The Velvet Underground" (5:15) -- "Candy Says" (2:30) -- "After Hours" (2:19) -- Stepping Forward (3:10) -- Group Harmony (1:34) -- Lost Album (3:07) -- Member and Label Changes (2:26) -- "Loaded" (2:47) -- "Sweet Jane" (3:24) -- Pushing for Air Play (2:10) -- An Unexpected Departure (1:05) -- Musical Legacy (1:49) -- Credits: The Velvet Underground: Under Review - An Independent Critical Analysis (0:59) -- Warhol's Involvement (1:38) -- Lacking Distribution (0:28) -- Ostrich Tuning (5:57) -- On Warhol's Shooting (9:03) -- Recovering a Lost Recording (1:45)
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Summary |
Modern music begins with the Velvets," esteemed music journalist Lester Bangs famously proclaimed. Using rare performance clips and critical commentary from music journalists, this program reviews the Velvet Underground's first four albums. The video includes footage shot by Andy Warhol in the mid-60s, memories of the early days from those who were there at the time, and interviews with former members Maureen Tucker and Doug Yule, Warhol Factory archivist Billy Name, Robert Christgau (The Village Voice), author Clinton Heylin (From the Velvets to the Voidoids), and others.
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9 & up.
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Mode of access: Internet.
System requirements: FOD playback platform.
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Title from distributor's description.
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Films for the Humanities (Firm)
Films Media Group.
MVD Entertainment Group.
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Under Review - An Independent Critical Analysis
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CD JUN SOUNDTRACKS
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1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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Various performers.
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Produced by Jason Reitman, Peter Afterman & Margaret Yen.
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Compact disc.
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All I want is you (Barry Louis Polisar) -- My rollercoaster (Kimya Dawson) -- A well respected man (The Kinks) -- Dearest (Buddy Holly) -- Up the sprout (Mateo [i.e., Matt] Messina) -- Tire swing (Kimya Dawson) -- Piazza, New York catcher (Belle & Sebastian) -- Loose lips (Kimya Dawson) -- Superstar (Sonic Youth) -- Sleep (instrumental) (Kimya Dawson) -- Expectations (Belle & Sebastian) -- All the young dudes (Mott the Hoople) -- So nice so smart (Kimya Dawson) -- Sea of love (Cat Power) -- Tree hugger (Kimya Dawson & Antsy Pantsy) -- I'm sticking with you (The Velvet Underground) -- Anyone else but you (The Moldy Peaches) -- Vampire (Antsy Pantsy) -- Anyone else but you (Michael Cera & Ellen Page).
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Reitman, Jason, 1977-
Afterman, Peter.
Yen, Margaret.
Polisar, Barry Louis.
Dawson, Kimya.
Holly, Buddy, 1936-1959.
Messina, Matt.
Cat Power, 1972-
Cera, Michael.
Page, Ellen.
Kinks (Musical group)
Belle and Sebastian (Musical group)
Sonic Youth (Musical group)
Mott the Hoople (Musical group)
Antsy Pants (Musical group)
Velvet Underground (Musical group)
Moldy Peaches (Musical group)
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Juno (Motion picture)
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ISBN/ISSN |
0081227994082
000081227994082
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CD VEL POP/ROCK
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1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
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All songs written by Lou Reed.
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Rock songs; performed by the Velvet Underground.
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Produced and arranged by the Velvet Underground.
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Originally released March 1969 as MGM SE 4617.
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Candy says (4:02) -- What goes on (4:52) -- Some kinda love (4:00) -- Pale blue eyes (5:38) -- Jesus (3:22) -- Beginning to see the light (4:38) -- I'm set free (4:01) -- That's the story of my life (1:56) -- The murder mystery (8:53) -- After hours (2:07).
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Reed, Lou.
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Candy says.
What goes on.
Some kinda love.
Pale blue eyes.
Jesus.
Beginning to see the light.
I'm set free.
That's the story of my life.
Murder mystery.
After hours.
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ISBN/ISSN |
31453 1252 2 Polydor
SE 4617 MGM
731453125223
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