In this article, the emphasis is put on the cultural and social significance centred around the production of The Velvet Underground and Nico LP, the notable differences in now and then public’s perception of the album, and how their life in New York with all its cultural and social unrest impacted their masterpiece. The release of The Velvet Underground’s debut album definitely moulded the rock genre and forever impacted the music industry, representing a paramount source of inspiration for many successors. Lou Reed and co‘s musical genius significantly marked the 1960s artistic scene and left the world a perfectly raw legacy of the wild New York’s rock ‘n’ roll stage of the late ‘60s
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When The Velvet Underground & Nico was released in March of 1967, it was to a public that hardly ca...
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In the years around 1968 London was home to a sizeable community of writers, musicians, artists, and...
The 1960s rock counterculture is typically seen by journalists and fans in terms of overly simplisti...
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This article will explore the background to the establishment of the Downtown avant-garde art and m...
This article appears in a Special Issue of Studies in Music from the University of Western Ontario: ...
Commentators are unanimous about the important role of the UK in the 1970s in the history of popular...
birthday, Tyrone accomplished more in his life than most people ever dream of. Tyrone and his vocal ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of History, 2017.Rock and roll music was a nati...
Revue française de civilisation britannique est mis à disposition selon les termes de la licence Cre...
Finding and losing a place. Łódź underground towards experience of everyday life of a cityThe...
Sarah Etlinger published an article on Sgt Pepper's cover art in Volume!, cf. http://volume.revues.o...
Led Zeppelin is considered one of the most influential rock bands in the history of music due to the...
When The Velvet Underground & Nico was released in March of 1967, it was to a public that hardly ca...
This essay appears in an edited collection that surveys the careers of the members of the Velvet Und...
This article discusses the cultural significance of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, a studio ...
In the years around 1968 London was home to a sizeable community of writers, musicians, artists, and...
The 1960s rock counterculture is typically seen by journalists and fans in terms of overly simplisti...
This article explores the Beat music scene in Hamburg, West Germany, in the early 1960s. This scene ...
This article will explore the background to the establishment of the Downtown avant-garde art and m...
This article appears in a Special Issue of Studies in Music from the University of Western Ontario: ...
Commentators are unanimous about the important role of the UK in the 1970s in the history of popular...
birthday, Tyrone accomplished more in his life than most people ever dream of. Tyrone and his vocal ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of History, 2017.Rock and roll music was a nati...
Revue française de civilisation britannique est mis à disposition selon les termes de la licence Cre...
Finding and losing a place. Łódź underground towards experience of everyday life of a cityThe...
Sarah Etlinger published an article on Sgt Pepper's cover art in Volume!, cf. http://volume.revues.o...
Led Zeppelin is considered one of the most influential rock bands in the history of music due to the...