Chris Roberts's fascinating look at The Velvet Underground.
More than 50 years after their inception, they are still influencing bands today, but what made Lou Reed, John Cale, Nico, Sterling Morrison, and Moe Tucker, such influential figures? What was it about their world, an alternative to the peace-and-love sixties, influenced by literature, drugs, sex, and decadence, which led them to create some of the most influential records ever?
In his book, Chris Roberts relates the story with humor and respect for the band that changed music forever. He talks about the individual members and Andy Warhol, who managed them at first.
Book available here; https://www.amazon.co.uk/Velvet-Underground-Chris-Roberts/dp/1786751135
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