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Post by clive gash on Jan 9, 2021 14:04:23 GMT
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Post by oh oooh on Jan 9, 2021 14:30:00 GMT
That's a GREAT pic of Mo, top right!
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Post by Charlie O. on Jan 9, 2021 18:45:05 GMT
I'm REALLY looking forward to this.
Poor Doug Yule!
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Post by oh oooh on Jan 9, 2021 20:23:02 GMT
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Post by oh oooh on Mar 19, 2021 12:57:38 GMT
Nice article in the latest UNCUT with new interviews with Cale, Doug Yule, Jonathan Richman and Haynes.
cough if you want a pdf
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Post by rayge on Mar 19, 2021 14:00:59 GMT
Nice article in the latest UNCUT with new interviews with Cale, Doug Yule, Jonathan Richman and Haynes. cough if you want a pdf ahem
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Post by oh oooh on Mar 19, 2021 14:14:47 GMT
the coop address, Ray?
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Post by rayge on Mar 19, 2021 14:37:23 GMT
YEP, RECEIVED, CHEERS - LOTS OF OTHER INTERESTING ARTICLES TOO curse this sticky caps lock...
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Post by oh oooh on Jul 8, 2021 5:27:11 GMT
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Post by oh oooh on Jul 8, 2021 6:10:19 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2021 9:12:57 GMT
Why on Apple TV plus ? Is he trying to replicate the same amount of people who can watch this with the same amount of people who bought the first album? I do hope it becomes more widely available.
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Post by ~ / % ? * on Jul 8, 2021 14:33:09 GMT
www.thewrap.com/the-velvet-underground-film-review-todd-haynes-makes-an-immersive-and-essential-rock-doc/After taking deep dives into the first two albums, “The Velvet Underground and Nico” and “White Light/White Heat,” the film moves more quickly through the quieter and less necessary third and fourth albums, “The Velvet Underground” and “Loaded.” It even implies that those later works could be sellouts of a sort, which shortchanges the sublime “Sweet Jane,” which may sound fairly mainstream but is also a damn classic.
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Post by Charlie O. on Jul 9, 2021 1:17:32 GMT
www.thewrap.com/the-velvet-underground-film-review-todd-haynes-makes-an-immersive-and-essential-rock-doc/After taking deep dives into the first two albums, “The Velvet Underground and Nico” and “White Light/White Heat,” the film moves more quickly through the quieter and less necessary third and fourth albums, “The Velvet Underground” and “Loaded.” It even implies that those later works could be sellouts of a sort, which shortchanges the sublime “Sweet Jane,” which may sound fairly mainstream but is also a damn classic. If true, it also shortchanges the third album - my favorite, and as revolutionary/revelatory in its own way as the first two.
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Post by oh oooh on Aug 30, 2021 18:27:40 GMT
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Post by oh oooh on Aug 30, 2021 18:29:22 GMT
Why on Apple TV plus ? Is he trying to replicate the same amount of people who can watch this with the same amount of people who bought the first album? I do hope it becomes more widely available. It should be shown in theatres (according to the RS article) but where, when, and if we'll even get to see it in UK cinemas remains to be seen.
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