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Video: 1967 Velvet Underground Footage Shot By Andy Warhol Surfaces

This film was shot by Andy Warhol in 1967 at the Boston Tea Party, a concert venue in Boston.

It’s quite experimental as a film. The sound quality is mostly terrible. I’ve also included audio of another concert by the VU at the Boston Tea Party with good sound.

But as a document the Warhol footage is fascinating.

Here’s what was posted along with the video on YouTube:

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND IN BOSTON (1967, sound, color, 33 mins. Dir: Andy Warhol):
This newly unearthed film, which Warhol shot during a concert at the Boston Tea Party, features a variety of filmmaking techniques. Sudden in-and-out zooms, sweeping panning shots, in-camera edits that create single frame images and bursts of light like paparazzi flash bulbs going off mirror the kinesthetic experience of the Exploding Plastic Inevitable, with its strobe lights, whip dancers, colorful slide shows, multi-screen projections, liberal use of amphetamines, and overpowering sound. It is a significant find indeed for fans of the Velvets, being one of only two known films with synchronous sound of the band performing live, and this the only one in color. It’s fitting that it was shot at the Boston Tea Party, as the Beantown club became one of the band’s favorite, most-played venues, and was where a 16-year-old Jonathan Richman faithfully attended every show and befriended the group. Richman, who would later have his debut recordings produced by John Cale, and later yet record a song about the group, is just possibly seen in the background of this film.

Here’s geat audio of a live show at the same venue but in 1969:

Thanks Doom and Gloom From the Tomb!

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Video: Watch Trailer for Elliott Smith Documentary, ‘Heaven Adores You’

This is a great preview of an Elliott Smith documentary, “Heaven Adores You,” that I sure want to see.

Over half of the songs used in “Heaven Adores You” are unreleased recordings that NME reports were dug out of record label vaults just for the film.

“Heaven Adores You” was directed by Nickolas Rossi.

The film screened on May 5 at the San Francisco International Film Festival, and it will screen again June 20th & 21st as part of AFI Docs Documentary Film Festival in Washington, DC.

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Video: Bob Dylan Trumps Donovan in ‘Don’t Look Back’

Donovan is a running gag in the Bob Dylan documentary, “Don’t Look Back.”

Here is the triumphant scene in which Donovan gives it his best shot, playing his “To Sing For You,” and then all Dylan has to do is play “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue,” and it really is all over. For Donovan.

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Watch: Killer Trailer for James Brown Biopic, ‘Get On Up’

Trailer for upcoming James Brown biopic, “Get On Up.” Directed by Tate Taylor (“The Help”), produced by Mick Jagger, starring Chadwick Boseman.

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Watch: Check Out the Trailer for Jim Jarmusch’s Hipster Vampire Film, ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’

Jim Jarmusch’s “Only Lovers Left Alive” will be released in the U.S. on April 11, 2014.

All The Songs In “Only Lovers Left Alive”

“Funnel Of Love” – Wanda Jackson
“Harissa” – Kasbah Rockers
“Caprice No. 5 in A Minor” – Charles Yang
“Gamil” – Y.A.S.
“Can’t Hardly Stand It” – Charlie Feathers
“Trapped By A Thing Called Love” – Denise LaSalle
“Soul Dracula” – Hot Blood
“Under Skin Or By Name” – White Hills
“Red Eyes And Tears” – Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
“Little Village” – Bill Laswell
“Hal” – Yasmine Hamdan

Wanda Jackson’s “Funnel Of Love”:

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Video: Watch Bret Easton Ellis-Written ‘Film’ for Dum Dum Girls’ “Are You Okay?’

New video for the Dum Dum Girls’ “Are You Okay?” is more than just another video, of at least that’s the intention.

Bret Easton Ellis wrote the script.

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Listen: The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas Debuts Song from Documentary

Earlier today Consequence Of Sound featured the song “Human Sadness” by Simon Taufique and featuring The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas, and reported that the song was from the film “See’s Lost Control”

I posted this:

“See’s Lost Control” follows a woman in New York City named Ronah, according to Consequence of Sound.

“[She] teaches men how to be intimate and make love,” Marquardt told Consequence of Sound. “Intimacy is one of the hardest things to learn in life and it is becoming increasingly challenging in our modern, technologically-driven society. Ultimately, ‘She’s Lost Control’ is a story about compassion and reaching out to other human beings.”

The film will have its North American debut at South by Southwest in March.

Now it turns out that “Human Sadness” is actually from a documentary that Casablancas and Taufique worked on in 2013, and is not in “She’s Lost Control.”.

On Facebook Taufique wrote me: “Actually, the song referenced in the article is one that Julian and I worked on together for a documentary last year, not SLC.”

Taufique tells me the documentary is called “Unseen Beauty,” and “it’s a doc about Julian’s stepfather, the painter, Sam Adoquei.”

Check out the song:

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Video: Philip Seymour Hoffman as Lester Bangs in ‘Almost Famous’

Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead this morning (Sunday, February 2, 2014) of an apparent drug overdose at an apartment in Greenwich Village, the New York Times reports.

He was in a lot of films.

I love this scene in “Almost Famous” where he’s Lester Bangs talking to the kid.

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Video: The Beatles Final Concert Was on Apple’s Rooftop

The Beatles on the roof rooftop of Apple, their label, on Savile Row, January 30th, 1969:


The Beatles – Rooftop Concert (London Original… by STARDUST72

Setlist:

1. Get Back
2. Don’t Let Me Down
3. I’ve Got A Feeling
4. One After 909
5. Dig A Pony
6. Get Back

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Listen: New Jim Jarmusch Film Music, ‘A Taste Of Blood’

Here’s a track from Jim Jarmusch’s new film, “Only Lovers Left Alive.”

This track is by Jozef Van Wissem & SQÜRL and Jarmusch on guitar.

https://soundcloud.com/alltomorrowsparties/jozef-van-wissem-sq-rl-the

Here’s more:

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