... seniors through the NYPL website. The original Velvet Underground lineup included Reed, Tucker, JohnCale, Sterling Morrison and vocalist Nico. The group's debut album, often referred to as "the banana album" from its distinctive pop art cover, was produced by Andy Warhol and includes rock and roll classics like "Heroin" and "Sunday Morning." Cale
... seniors through the NYPL website. The original Velvet Underground lineup included Reed, Tucker, JohnCale, Sterling Morrison and vocalist Nico. The group's debut album, often referred to as "the banana album" from its distinctive pop art cover, was produced by Andy Warhol and includes rock and roll classics like "Heroin" and "Sunday Morning." Cale
... seniors through the NYPL website. The original Velvet Underground lineup included Reed, Tucker, JohnCale, Sterling Morrison and vocalist Nico. The group's debut album, often referred to as "the banana album" from its distinctive pop art cover, was produced by Andy Warhol and includes rock and roll classics like "Heroin" and "Sunday Morning." Cale
Hope you all tuned in for the Culture Show's JohnCale interview at the Vulcan last Thursday - for those who missed it there was a nice little shout out to the Save the Vulcan campaign at the end. After seeing the show a couple of people have been in touch. At least one new person has tried to sign the petition, however, after putting in her details she was told she had already registered...
So here I am, watching the Culture Show tonight, looking out for the JohnCale episode, when there's a feature about the new Transport Museum being built on Clydeside, and there's all these punters walking around with white hard hats with the word "BAM" printed on them..... did nobody tell them'?
... Sutton on the melodeon. Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy has written and performs a special poem - John Barleycorn - for this pub-themed Culture Show. It's both a lament for and a celebration of the pub, once a cornerstone of British cultural life. There's also a rare TV interview with JohnCale. He talks about his life in music and the recent performance of his most celebrated...
The Vulcan is set to feature on the BBC's Culture Show at 7pm this Thursday. The team decided it was the perfect backdrop for their interview with Welsh musician JohnCale of The Velvet Underground fame. Look out for some familiar faces in the background! And to get you in the mood, here is John himself singing Hallelujah.
... seniors through the NYPL website. The original Velvet Underground lineup included Reed, Tucker, JohnCale, Sterling Morrison and vocalist Nico. The group's debut album, often referred to as "the banana album" from its distinctive pop art cover, was produced by Andy Warhol and includes rock and roll classics like "Heroin" and "Sunday Morning." Cale
... seniors through the NYPL website. The original Velvet Underground lineup included Reed, Tucker, JohnCale, Sterling Morrison and vocalist Nico. The group's debut album, often referred to as "the banana album" from its distinctive pop art cover, was produced by Andy Warhol and includes rock and roll classics like "Heroin" and "Sunday Morning." Cale
... seniors through the NYPL website. The original Velvet Underground lineup included Reed, Tucker, JohnCale, Sterling Morrison and vocalist Nico. The group's debut album, often referred to as "the banana album" from its distinctive pop art cover, was produced by Andy Warhol and includes rock and roll classics like "Heroin" and "Sunday Morning." Cale
... seniors through the NYPL website. The original Velvet Underground lineup included Reed, Tucker, JohnCale, Sterling Morrison and vocalist Nico. The group's debut album, often referred to as "the banana album" from its distinctive pop art cover, was produced by Andy Warhol and includes rock and roll classics like "Heroin" and "Sunday Morning." Cale
True to form, The Velvet Underground decided to get their reunion on way before any other so-called fringe band thought it was hip and cool and profitable. In 1992, the seminal group's original lineup of Lou “Fussy Fanny” Reed, John “Artsy Fartsy” Cale, Sterling “Chuckle Butt” Morrison, and Maureen “What Up, Guys!” Tucker joined forces once...
Velvet Underground Members To Share Stage At New York Public Library | Billboard.com :p. I approve of the Doug Yule version getting back together, but I really would have liked to have seen the JohnCale version.
... I've heard as he puts such emotion in to the lyrics like the original and other covers such as JohnCale's can't do. The music on the album isn't really amazing but thats not the point, it could be the best music in the world and still be overshadowed by these vocals, Buckley is that good.