

Haynes curated the soundtrack with the film’s music supervisor, Randall Poster. Velvet Underground 375 Vinyl 16 offers from £17.43 Ill Be Your Mirror: A Tribute to The Velvet Underground & Nico Various Artists 79 Audio CD 26 offers from £8.99 Velvet Underground Velvet Underground 353 Audio CD 26 offers from £1.49 The Velvet Underground VINYL Velvet Underground 227 Vinyl 17 offers from £13. The film will be accompanied by a massive soundtrack featuring both classic Velvet Underground tracks and rarities. It also boasts a trove of previously unreleased performances and other footage. The Velvet Underground will feature interviews with surviving members of the group and other key players. The trailer then touches on the Velvet Underground’s radical sound, Lou Reed’s singular approach to rock and roll, and how this band of outsiders became one of the most influential acts in music history. The new clip offers a concise overview of the film’s scope, starting with the unique New York City milieu of art, music, film and opportunity that birthed the band (John Cale, the band’s Welsh multi-instrumentalist, quips with a laugh that he was “appalled” the first time he arrived in the city: ‘This place is filthy!”). Deux ans après Dark Waters, Todd Haynes revient là où on ne l’attendait pas, avec un documentaire élégant sur le Velvet Underground. It left me with a real need to buy their records and buy something to play them on.Apple TV+ has released the trailer for Todd Haynes’ upcoming documentary, The Velvet Underground, which will arrive in theaters and on the streaming platform October 15th. Perhaps it’s the Spinal Tap factor, a reticence or self-consciousness about the potential absurdity of these private moments of drama.Īnd what about sex? The film is a little reticent here too, more about the underground than the velvet, and it leaves the issue of Reed’s own sexuality more or less untouched. Where perhaps it falls down is on the ordinary, gossipy sense of how exactly the band members could have fallen out so badly, and how painful that surely must have been. This is a great documentary about people who are serious about music and serious also about art, and what it means to live as an artist. Then five long seconds of quiet, then an eruption as the crowd emerged, euphorically, from the spell. How great to see Jonathan Richman (a madeleine for my own record-buying past) talk about what would happen at a Velvet Underground gig at the end of a song: the crashing finality of silence for which no chord progression had prepared the audience. This was angry, confrontational, nerve-frazzling rock. But the Velvet Underground were not producing laidback hippy whale music: as drummer Moe Tucker points out, they hated hippies and (capriciously) hated Frank Zappa on that basis. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Todd Haynes, The Velvet Underground shows just how the group became a cultural touchstone representing a range of contradictions: the band is both of their time, yet timeless literary yet realistic rooted in. Haynes gives a very good sense of what I can only call the transcendental quality of the Velvet Underground’s music, inspired as it initially was by the aesthetic of drones, sustained chords and chord variations, a sense that continuous immersion in the music will (at some stage) facilitate an epiphany that cannot be coerced or guaranteed. The Velvet Underground created a new sound that changed the world of music, cementing its place as one of rock ’n’ roll’s most revered bands.
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Haynes presents his movie in a more or less continuous split screen, juxtaposing a collage of thematically relevant found-object images, archival material about the band, and talking-head interviews with surviving band members and admirers or sometimes Warhol’s daringly static portrait-movie images of people like Reed who had to just stare into the camera lens.
