Complete list of Velvets Footage?
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I do. Need to check, should have the picture in the computer
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There are two pics of Barbara Rubin at the Bizarre with her camera
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Thanks Alfredo this is a huge set,just found this early one with Andy and Gerald poping out in the factory on Adam Ritchie's stuff search.Great thread BTW !!
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Many, if not all of Rubin’s films (including her recording of the psychiatrists’ convention at Delmonico’s) still survive. We should find these.alfredovu wrote: ↑03 Jul 2019 09:42 There are two pics of Barbara Rubin at the Bizarre with her camera
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1. “Making of an Underground Film” CBS Broadcast (1965) - Partially Released
2. “Venus in Furs” by Piero Heliczer (1965). Same Performance as “Making of an Underground Film Broadcast - Partially(?) Released
3. Live at Cafe Bizarre 1965. Filmed by Barbara Rubin - Lost/Unreleased
4. “The Velvet Underground and Nico: A Symphony of Sound” by Andy Warhol (1966) - Released
5. “The Velvet Underground aka Moe in Bondage aka Moe Gets Tied Up” by Andy Warhol (1966) - Partially Released
6. “The Velvet Underground Tarot Cards” by Andy Warhol (1966) - Unreleased
7. “The Velvet Underground” by Danny Williams (1966) - Partially Released
8. “The Velvet Underground Eats Lunch” by Danny Williams (1966) - Partially Released
9. Warhol Screen Tests (Lou Staring at Camera, Lou Eating Apple, Lou Drinking Coke, Malanga Whip Routine with Band, John Staring at Camera, Moe Staring at Camera, Sterling Staring at Camera, Nico Staring at Camera, etc.) (1966) - Partially Released
10. Live at Delmonico’s Hotel, Jan. 13, 1966 and Live at the Dom, Spring 1966 (From “Walden: Diaries, Notes, and Sketches” and “Scenes from the Life of Andy Warhol,” respectively. Both films by Jonas Mekas) - Released
11. Live at the Dom, Spring 1966 (Alternate Edit) (From “In Between” by Jonas Mekas.) - Released
12. “Andy Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitable/Exploding Plastic Inevitable” by Ronald Nameth (1966) (Only Known Footage of Band with Angus) (No Lou) - Released
13. EPI 1966 (Unknown Origin) - Partially(?) Released (Literally nothing is known about this one and there’s some contention as to whether it’s the Velvets or the Fugs who are shown, but it definitely looks like the VU. Unknown if this is the Lou lineup or the Maclise on Drums/Moe on bass lineup.)
14. WNET-TV (PBS) 1966 - Released
15. David Susskind’s Open End Appearance w/ Fugs, Warhol, & co. Jan. 30, 1966 - Lost
16. “Uptight #3” by Andy Warhol and Danny Williams (1966) (Danny Williams brought a camera with him when the VU appeared on David Susskind and recorded his own copy of the show. It was eventually edited into this.) - Unreleased
17. Rosalind Stevenson Rehersal Footage (“Sunday Morning,” 1966.) - Released
18. Live at the Paraphernelia Store, March 1966. Filmed by Gerard Malanga. - Partially Released
19. Live at the Fillmore(?) 1966. Filmed by Bill Graham and/or the Merry Pranksters. - Partially Released
20. Live 1966(?) (Nothing is known about this other than that a clip from it was included in the Lou Reed documentary “Rock and Roll Heart.” The released footage from it features John and Nico.) - Partially Released
21. Live 1966 (A contributor to the “What Goes On” fanzine claimed that he filmed a 1966 concert by the band, but nothing exists to prove or expound upon his claim.) - Lost, if extant.
22. Michigan State Fairgrounds Mod Wedding. Nov. 20, 1966. (Both Warhol and one or more local TV stations filmed this performance, but the footage hasn’t been shown in decades.) - Warhol Footage: Lost. TV Footage: Unreleased
23. Live 1966 (Various) (There are several photos from this year depicting cameramen filming the VU, but few (if any) of these recordings have surfaced.) - Lost
24. Upbeat. July 8, 1967. “Guess I’m Falling In Love.” Live. - Probably Wiped
25. “The Velvet Underground in Boston” by Andy Warhol (1967) - Released
26. Live at the Scene Club, New York. 1967. Filmed by Andy Warhol. (Unknown whether this film was actually made, but a contemporary article by the Dutch music magazine “Hitweek” clearly stated that Warhol had his heart set on its production.) - Lost, if extant.
27. Live at Philip Johnson’s Glass House, 1967 (from “498 Third Avenue” by Klaus Wildenhahn) - Released
28. “****” by Andy Warhol (1967) (John appears multiple times, and in one scene jams with Lou. The clip of Lou and Nico from the music video for the Nico song “Frozen Warnings” is also rumored to have come from this film.) - Partially Released
29. Upbeat. April, 1968. “Run Run Run.” Master probably wiped. Survives through off-the-air tape by Tony Conrad. - Lost
30. Live in Dallas. Oct. 15, 1969. 8mm audience recording. Silent. - Released
31. Live in Dallas. Oct. 15, 1969. Professional 16mm(?) recording with sound. - Released
32. Chicago TV. Jan, 1970. - Lost
33. Live at the Paramount Theater 4/17/70. No Moe. Songs captured are “Candy Says” and “Heroin.” Recorded by Steve Nelson of the Music Museum of New England and the Boston Tea Party. Silent, but audio exists from an audience bootleg and can be synced. - Audio: Released. Video: Unreleased
2. “Venus in Furs” by Piero Heliczer (1965). Same Performance as “Making of an Underground Film Broadcast - Partially(?) Released
3. Live at Cafe Bizarre 1965. Filmed by Barbara Rubin - Lost/Unreleased
4. “The Velvet Underground and Nico: A Symphony of Sound” by Andy Warhol (1966) - Released
5. “The Velvet Underground aka Moe in Bondage aka Moe Gets Tied Up” by Andy Warhol (1966) - Partially Released
6. “The Velvet Underground Tarot Cards” by Andy Warhol (1966) - Unreleased
7. “The Velvet Underground” by Danny Williams (1966) - Partially Released
8. “The Velvet Underground Eats Lunch” by Danny Williams (1966) - Partially Released
9. Warhol Screen Tests (Lou Staring at Camera, Lou Eating Apple, Lou Drinking Coke, Malanga Whip Routine with Band, John Staring at Camera, Moe Staring at Camera, Sterling Staring at Camera, Nico Staring at Camera, etc.) (1966) - Partially Released
10. Live at Delmonico’s Hotel, Jan. 13, 1966 and Live at the Dom, Spring 1966 (From “Walden: Diaries, Notes, and Sketches” and “Scenes from the Life of Andy Warhol,” respectively. Both films by Jonas Mekas) - Released
11. Live at the Dom, Spring 1966 (Alternate Edit) (From “In Between” by Jonas Mekas.) - Released
12. “Andy Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitable/Exploding Plastic Inevitable” by Ronald Nameth (1966) (Only Known Footage of Band with Angus) (No Lou) - Released
13. EPI 1966 (Unknown Origin) - Partially(?) Released (Literally nothing is known about this one and there’s some contention as to whether it’s the Velvets or the Fugs who are shown, but it definitely looks like the VU. Unknown if this is the Lou lineup or the Maclise on Drums/Moe on bass lineup.)
14. WNET-TV (PBS) 1966 - Released
15. David Susskind’s Open End Appearance w/ Fugs, Warhol, & co. Jan. 30, 1966 - Lost
16. “Uptight #3” by Andy Warhol and Danny Williams (1966) (Danny Williams brought a camera with him when the VU appeared on David Susskind and recorded his own copy of the show. It was eventually edited into this.) - Unreleased
17. Rosalind Stevenson Rehersal Footage (“Sunday Morning,” 1966.) - Released
18. Live at the Paraphernelia Store, March 1966. Filmed by Gerard Malanga. - Partially Released
19. Live at the Fillmore(?) 1966. Filmed by Bill Graham and/or the Merry Pranksters. - Partially Released
20. Live 1966(?) (Nothing is known about this other than that a clip from it was included in the Lou Reed documentary “Rock and Roll Heart.” The released footage from it features John and Nico.) - Partially Released
21. Live 1966 (A contributor to the “What Goes On” fanzine claimed that he filmed a 1966 concert by the band, but nothing exists to prove or expound upon his claim.) - Lost, if extant.
22. Michigan State Fairgrounds Mod Wedding. Nov. 20, 1966. (Both Warhol and one or more local TV stations filmed this performance, but the footage hasn’t been shown in decades.) - Warhol Footage: Lost. TV Footage: Unreleased
23. Live 1966 (Various) (There are several photos from this year depicting cameramen filming the VU, but few (if any) of these recordings have surfaced.) - Lost
24. Upbeat. July 8, 1967. “Guess I’m Falling In Love.” Live. - Probably Wiped
25. “The Velvet Underground in Boston” by Andy Warhol (1967) - Released
26. Live at the Scene Club, New York. 1967. Filmed by Andy Warhol. (Unknown whether this film was actually made, but a contemporary article by the Dutch music magazine “Hitweek” clearly stated that Warhol had his heart set on its production.) - Lost, if extant.
27. Live at Philip Johnson’s Glass House, 1967 (from “498 Third Avenue” by Klaus Wildenhahn) - Released
28. “****” by Andy Warhol (1967) (John appears multiple times, and in one scene jams with Lou. The clip of Lou and Nico from the music video for the Nico song “Frozen Warnings” is also rumored to have come from this film.) - Partially Released
29. Upbeat. April, 1968. “Run Run Run.” Master probably wiped. Survives through off-the-air tape by Tony Conrad. - Lost
30. Live in Dallas. Oct. 15, 1969. 8mm audience recording. Silent. - Released
31. Live in Dallas. Oct. 15, 1969. Professional 16mm(?) recording with sound. - Released
32. Chicago TV. Jan, 1970. - Lost
33. Live at the Paramount Theater 4/17/70. No Moe. Songs captured are “Candy Says” and “Heroin.” Recorded by Steve Nelson of the Music Museum of New England and the Boston Tea Party. Silent, but audio exists from an audience bootleg and can be synced. - Audio: Released. Video: Unreleased
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Re: Complete list of Velvets Footage?
1. “Making of an Underground Film” CBS Broadcast (1965) - Partially Released
2. “Venus in Furs” by Piero Heliczer (1965). Same Performance as “Making of an Underground Film Broadcast - Partially(?) Released
3. Live at Cafe Bizarre 1965. Filmed by Barbara Rubin - Lost/Unreleased
4. “The Velvet Underground and Nico: A Symphony of Sound” by Andy Warhol (1966) - Released
5. “The Velvet Underground aka Moe in Bondage aka Moe Gets Tied Up” by Andy Warhol (1966) - Partially Released
6. “The Velvet Underground Tarot Cards” by Andy Warhol (1966) - Unreleased
7. “The Velvet Underground” by Danny Williams (1966) - Partially Released
8. “The Velvet Underground Eats Lunch” by Danny Williams (1966) - Partially Released
9. Warhol Screen Tests (Lou Staring at Camera, Lou Eating Apple, Lou Drinking Coke, Malanga Whip Routine with Band, John Staring at Camera, Moe Staring at Camera, Sterling Staring at Camera, Nico Staring at Camera, etc.) (1966) - Partially Released
10. Live at Delmonico’s Hotel, Jan. 13, 1966 and Live at the Dom, Spring 1966 (From “Walden: Diaries, Notes, and Sketches” and “Scenes from the Life of Andy Warhol,” respectively. Both films by Jonas Mekas) - Released
11. Live at the Dom, Spring 1966 (Alternate Edit) (From “In Between” by Jonas Mekas.) - Released
12. “Andy Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitable/Exploding Plastic Inevitable” by Ronald Nameth (1966) (Only Known Footage of Band with Angus) (No Lou) - Released
13. EPI 1966 (Unknown Origin) - Partially(?) Released (Literally nothing is known about this one and there’s some contention as to whether it’s the Velvets or the Fugs who are shown, but it definitely looks like the VU. Unknown if this is the Lou lineup or the Maclise on Drums/Moe on bass lineup.)
14. WNET-TV (PBS) 1966 - Released
15. David Susskind’s Open End Appearance w/ Fugs, Warhol, & co. Jan. 30, 1966 - Lost
16. “Uptight #3” by Andy Warhol and Danny Williams (1966) (Danny Williams brought a camera with him when the VU appeared on David Susskind and recorded his own copy of the show. It was eventually edited into this.) - Unreleased
17. Rosalind Stevenson Rehersal Footage (“Sunday Morning,” 1966.) - Released
18. Live at the Paraphernelia Store, March 1966. Filmed by Gerard Malanga. - Partially Released
19. Live at the Fillmore(?) 1966. Filmed by Bill Graham and/or the Merry Pranksters. - Partially Released
20. Live 1966(?) (Nothing is known about this other than that a clip from it was included in the Lou Reed documentary “Rock and Roll Heart.” The released footage from it features John and Nico.) - Partially Released
21. Live 1966 (A contributor to the “What Goes On” fanzine claimed that he filmed a 1966 concert by the band, but nothing exists to prove or expound upon his claim.) - Lost, if extant.
22. Michigan State Fairgrounds Mod Wedding. Nov. 20, 1966. (Both Warhol and one or more local TV stations filmed this performance, but the footage hasn’t been shown in decades.) - Warhol Footage: Lost. TV Footage: Unreleased
23. Live 1966 (Various) (There are several photos from this year depicting cameramen filming the VU, but few (if any) of these recordings have surfaced.) - Lost
24. Upbeat. July 8, 1967. “Guess I’m Falling In Love.” Live. - Wiped
25. “The Velvet Underground in Boston” by Andy Warhol (1967) - Released
26. Live at the Scene Club, New York. 1967. Filmed by Andy Warhol. (Unknown whether this film was actually made, but a contemporary article by the Dutch music magazine “Hitweek” clearly stated that Warhol had his heart set on its production.) - Lost, if extant.
27. Live at Philip Johnson’s Glass House, 1967 (from “498 Third Avenue” by Klaus Wildenhahn) - Released
28. “****” by Andy Warhol (1967) (John appears multiple times, and in one scene jams with Lou. The clip of Lou and Nico from the music video for the Nico song “Frozen Warnings” is also rumored to have come from this film.) - Partially Released
29. Upbeat. April, 1968. “Run Run Run.” Master wiped. Audio survives through off-the-air tape made by Tony Conrad. - Audio: Lost. Video: Wiped
30. Live in Dallas. Oct. 15, 1969. 8mm audience recording. Silent. - Released
31. Live in Dallas. Oct. 15, 1969. Professional 16mm(?) recording with sound. - Released
32. Chicago TV. Jan, 1970. - Lost
33. Live at the Paramount Theater 4/17/70. No Moe. Songs captured are “Candy Says” and “Heroin.” Recorded by Steve Nelson of the Music Museum of New England and the Boston Tea Party. Silent, but audio exists from an audience bootleg and can be synced. - Audio: Released. Video: Unreleased
2. “Venus in Furs” by Piero Heliczer (1965). Same Performance as “Making of an Underground Film Broadcast - Partially(?) Released
3. Live at Cafe Bizarre 1965. Filmed by Barbara Rubin - Lost/Unreleased
4. “The Velvet Underground and Nico: A Symphony of Sound” by Andy Warhol (1966) - Released
5. “The Velvet Underground aka Moe in Bondage aka Moe Gets Tied Up” by Andy Warhol (1966) - Partially Released
6. “The Velvet Underground Tarot Cards” by Andy Warhol (1966) - Unreleased
7. “The Velvet Underground” by Danny Williams (1966) - Partially Released
8. “The Velvet Underground Eats Lunch” by Danny Williams (1966) - Partially Released
9. Warhol Screen Tests (Lou Staring at Camera, Lou Eating Apple, Lou Drinking Coke, Malanga Whip Routine with Band, John Staring at Camera, Moe Staring at Camera, Sterling Staring at Camera, Nico Staring at Camera, etc.) (1966) - Partially Released
10. Live at Delmonico’s Hotel, Jan. 13, 1966 and Live at the Dom, Spring 1966 (From “Walden: Diaries, Notes, and Sketches” and “Scenes from the Life of Andy Warhol,” respectively. Both films by Jonas Mekas) - Released
11. Live at the Dom, Spring 1966 (Alternate Edit) (From “In Between” by Jonas Mekas.) - Released
12. “Andy Warhol’s Exploding Plastic Inevitable/Exploding Plastic Inevitable” by Ronald Nameth (1966) (Only Known Footage of Band with Angus) (No Lou) - Released
13. EPI 1966 (Unknown Origin) - Partially(?) Released (Literally nothing is known about this one and there’s some contention as to whether it’s the Velvets or the Fugs who are shown, but it definitely looks like the VU. Unknown if this is the Lou lineup or the Maclise on Drums/Moe on bass lineup.)
14. WNET-TV (PBS) 1966 - Released
15. David Susskind’s Open End Appearance w/ Fugs, Warhol, & co. Jan. 30, 1966 - Lost
16. “Uptight #3” by Andy Warhol and Danny Williams (1966) (Danny Williams brought a camera with him when the VU appeared on David Susskind and recorded his own copy of the show. It was eventually edited into this.) - Unreleased
17. Rosalind Stevenson Rehersal Footage (“Sunday Morning,” 1966.) - Released
18. Live at the Paraphernelia Store, March 1966. Filmed by Gerard Malanga. - Partially Released
19. Live at the Fillmore(?) 1966. Filmed by Bill Graham and/or the Merry Pranksters. - Partially Released
20. Live 1966(?) (Nothing is known about this other than that a clip from it was included in the Lou Reed documentary “Rock and Roll Heart.” The released footage from it features John and Nico.) - Partially Released
21. Live 1966 (A contributor to the “What Goes On” fanzine claimed that he filmed a 1966 concert by the band, but nothing exists to prove or expound upon his claim.) - Lost, if extant.
22. Michigan State Fairgrounds Mod Wedding. Nov. 20, 1966. (Both Warhol and one or more local TV stations filmed this performance, but the footage hasn’t been shown in decades.) - Warhol Footage: Lost. TV Footage: Unreleased
23. Live 1966 (Various) (There are several photos from this year depicting cameramen filming the VU, but few (if any) of these recordings have surfaced.) - Lost
24. Upbeat. July 8, 1967. “Guess I’m Falling In Love.” Live. - Wiped
25. “The Velvet Underground in Boston” by Andy Warhol (1967) - Released
26. Live at the Scene Club, New York. 1967. Filmed by Andy Warhol. (Unknown whether this film was actually made, but a contemporary article by the Dutch music magazine “Hitweek” clearly stated that Warhol had his heart set on its production.) - Lost, if extant.
27. Live at Philip Johnson’s Glass House, 1967 (from “498 Third Avenue” by Klaus Wildenhahn) - Released
28. “****” by Andy Warhol (1967) (John appears multiple times, and in one scene jams with Lou. The clip of Lou and Nico from the music video for the Nico song “Frozen Warnings” is also rumored to have come from this film.) - Partially Released
29. Upbeat. April, 1968. “Run Run Run.” Master wiped. Audio survives through off-the-air tape made by Tony Conrad. - Audio: Lost. Video: Wiped
30. Live in Dallas. Oct. 15, 1969. 8mm audience recording. Silent. - Released
31. Live in Dallas. Oct. 15, 1969. Professional 16mm(?) recording with sound. - Released
32. Chicago TV. Jan, 1970. - Lost
33. Live at the Paramount Theater 4/17/70. No Moe. Songs captured are “Candy Says” and “Heroin.” Recorded by Steve Nelson of the Music Museum of New England and the Boston Tea Party. Silent, but audio exists from an audience bootleg and can be synced. - Audio: Released. Video: Unreleased