This DVD takes a look at the career of The Velvet Underground with commentary, criticism and review from Village Voice editor Robert Christgau, author of 'From The Velvets To the Voidoids', Clinton Heylin, Total Rock DJ, author and journalist, Malcolm Dome and Luna mainman Dean Wareham. Features live and studio recordings of .. Read more
| Starring | The Velvet Underground |
|---|---|
| Genres | Documentary, Music/Musical |
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This DVD takes a look at the career of The Velvet Underground with commentary, criticism and review from Village Voice editor Robert Christgau, author of 'From The Velvets To the Voidoids', Clinton Heylin, Total Rock DJ, author and journalist, Malcolm Dome and Luna mainman Dean Wareham. Features live and studio recordings of Velvets' classics including, Sunday Morning, All Tomorrow's Parties, Heroin, White Light White Heat, Pale Blue Eyes, Venus In Furs, Sweet Jane and many more.
| Starring | The Velvet Underground |
|---|---|
| Studio | CHROME DREAMS |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 25 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Documentary, Music/Musical |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 22 May 2006 |
| Format | DVD |
It's slim pickings when it comes to good documentaries on this band but this one is a solid effort.
Only Moe and Doug are interviewed BUT there's excellent photos and footage of the gang. Moe's comments are particularly insightful and Doug is great too.
Some very good interviews with people who worked with the Velvets from a variety of backrounds including engineers, artists, they're cover designer, club owners, etc.
Why are Lou and John not in it?...who knows, would have been great but this delivers nonetheless. Get it.
Good in general although you only see 2 members interviewed. Extracts of videos interesting to watch. Relevant comments from a lot of well informed people.
Top celebs from across the country are heading to London's Leicester Square tonight for the premiere of the long-awaited Glastonbury festival film. They're all going to be there tonight. Kate Moss, Coldplay, Jarvis Cocker, the Gallagher brothers .Rolf Harris. And they'll all be on hand to witness the unveiling of the Julien Temple-directed film of the fest a project that began in 2002 when Glasto guro Michael Eavis was pondering bringing the festival to a close. He wanted a record... Read more