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John Cale, Velvet Underground, The: John Cale: Welsh Underground
Profile and Interview by Geoffrey Cannon, The Guardian, 12 April 1971
Author's note, 2018. The Velvet Underground and Nico and to a lesser extent White Light/White Heat are the albums that above all others up to ...
John Cale: Music for a New Society
Review by Van Gosse, Village Voice, 23 January 1982
ON THE BASIS of his new LP, it would be too easy to discover that John Cale is a Big Fake, maybe The Big Fake, ...
John Cale: The Weirdest John Cale Interview You've Ever Read...
Interview by Jane Suck, Sounds, 3 September 1977
I COULD be some other little girl reporter and tell you how I arrived for the interview on the verge of imminent throw-up; how I ...
Overview by Graeme Thomson, The Word, March 2012
Because sometimes the only way musicians can actually talk to each other is by writing songs ...
John Cale, Nico, Lou Reed, Moe Tucker, Velvet Underground, The: the primer: The Velvet Underground
Overview by Biba Kopf, The Wire, June 2000
A bi-monthly series in which we offer a user’s guide to the recordings of some of our favourite musicians. This month, Biba Kopf looks beyond ...
Profile by Lenny Kaye, Hit Parader, January 1975
GIVEN THE commercial restrictions of the business we call music, it is the rare record company that is willing to lay itself on the line ...
Interview by Paul Trynka, MOJO, February 2007
What drives the Velvets' viola-wielding Welsh polymath who tutored Nick Drake and Patti Smith, quit drugs for clothes and suffered 40 years of Lou Reed? ...
John Cale, Lou Reed: John Cale/Lou Reed: 15 Minutes With You
Interview by Mark Kemp, Option, July 1990
THE HECKLER'S voice sounded its fury like a cannon about midway through Lou Reed and John Cale's performance of Songs For Drella, a pop requiem ...
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