In the Long Shadow of the Vietnam War: American Post-Vietnam War Era Individual, Collective and Cultural Memory Since Vietnam
By Kevin A. Stoda (2002)
Memories All Around Us?Every American seems to have his or her memory of Vietnam, whether they experienced the Vietnam War personally, saw something in a movie, or heard stories that others have told.
Sterling Morrison, founder of the influential band The Velvet Underground and a former professor of English at the University of Texas in Austin, recalls meeting the Velvet Underground? lead guitarist one day at his campus dormitory in Syracuse, New York. As the ROTC was marching down below, John Cale, had grabbed a set of bagpipes. ?Cale had tried to interrupt the ROTC. He blasted them with bagpipes. This particular episode led to Lou Reed and Sterling Morrison?s quick discovery of John Cale. This eventually led to the forming of one of the most famous avante gard band of all-time.