I remember, that we had a thread like this before, but I'm not sure if it included this link:
http://www.popspotsnyc.com/lou_reed_velvet_underground/
Pretty interesting stuff!
VU NYC Popspots
VU NYC Popspots
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Wow,pretty cool&hard work......I love it !!
Thank you,man.
But there are no stars in New York sky, they're all on the ground.
This is the place where she lay her head when she went to bed at night....
This is the place where she lay her head when she went to bed at night....
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Bob does some great work finding locations, i find it fascinating. I never knew that the sleeve for the 1st Lou Reed LP was an actual street/avenue - that was fascinating. Its quite surprising really just how many have survived considering NYCs desire to renew itself every 20ish years. Such a shame that the 1st Factory building was demolished I would love to have seen it.
As the 1960s slip into history and those who were there shuffle off this mortal coil we'll see alot more of this photo-archaeology..
As the 1960s slip into history and those who were there shuffle off this mortal coil we'll see alot more of this photo-archaeology..
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Ken Greenberg´s pics (Crawdaddy June 1968, Sweet Sister Ray Lp and more) were taken at Grand Army Plaza.