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The new work by The Velvet Underground is here, a super-permanent title for enthusiasts. It contains all of The Velvet Underground’s appearances, mainly in film works, which were loved by Andy Warhol and truly bridged rock and art. If you watch this work, you will definitely understand where V.U. stood in the 1960s. (1) was made into a film by Andy Warhol in 1966, and it contains the entire live performance at the Factory, from setting up and tuning up to the police entering and talking. It is a rare video that allows you to see their live performance clearly. (2) is an excerpt of Nico’s tearful scene from Andy Warhol’s film Chelsea Girl. The soundtrack for this scene was created by V.U. (3) is part of the film Warden, which was made into a film in 1969 by avant-garde film director Jonas Mekas, famous for establishing the genre of diary films, and it contains the Phychiatrists Convention as V.U. First Appearance. (4) was made into a film by Andy Warhol, and it contains the Phychiatrists Convention as V.U. First Appearance. It is a Warhol film, and as the title suggests, Moe is tied to a chair, showing V.U. as a model for avant-garde work. ? is a film by Jonas Mekas and Barbara Rubin of a dance party hosted by Andy Warhol on January 14, 1966, and features footage of V.U.’s first live performance in public. ? is a film by Ronald Nameth of Andy Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitable, a multimedia show event held by Andy Warhol in 1966-67. V.U. was in charge of the music department, and it is used as the soundtrack in this film. ? is a film by Ron Rice, with the soundtrack composed by Angus MacLise, the first drummer of V.U. The soundtrack perfectly matches the druggy content, and you will be able to confirm Angus’ musical sense once again. The bonus track is a recording of Andy Warhol’s Lou Reed The DVD includes footage of Nico’s screen test, Nico’s video for “Frozen Warnings,” which gives a glimpse into what the Factory was like at the time, footage of Nico’s TV appearances, and a TV program about the Factory. Finally, the DVD includes an excerpt from Andy Warhol’s film Beauty #2 featuring Edie Sedgwick, a superstar born at the Factory and the model for the famous song “Femme fatale.” You’ll be sure to fall in love with her just like Andy Warhol and Bob Dylan did. DISC 1 – A Symphony of Sound – Chelsea Girl – Walden DISC 2 – Moe in Bondage – Phychiatrists Convention – Andy Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitable – Chumlum – Bonuses 1. Screen Test 2. Screen Test 3. Frozen Warnings 4. TV Appearance 1 5. TV Appearance 2 6. TV Program about the Factory 7. Beauty #2 Femme Fate
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