INDEX

Page numbers in boldface refer to illustrations.

“Afterhours,”

Album and song reviews

Velvet Underground

“Afterhours,” Crawdaddy

“European Son,”

“Heroin,”

“Jesus,”

Loaded

“Murder Mystery,”

“Sister Ray,”

“Sweet Nothing,”

The Velvet Underground

Velvet Underground and Nico

White Light/White Heat

Album tracks, length of

Altman, Judy

Anderson, Joe

Another View

Arcade, Penny

Are You Experienced?

Aronowitz, Al

Art-rock

Asher, Jane

Aspen magazine

Atlantic records, xxxiv

Auden, W. H.

Avalon Ballroom

Axis: Bold as Love

Ayler, Albert


Baez, Joan

Bailey, Alice A.

Banana album

Bangs,Lester

Creem article about

Rolling Stone review of the Velvet

Underground

Barber, Adrian,

Barrios, Greg

Beach Boys

Beatles, the

Becks, Jeff

Bee Gees

Berg, Karin

Bernstein, Leonard

Big Beat, The

“Black Angel’s Death Song,”

Black Sabbath

Blonde on Blonde

Blood, Sweat and Tears

Bloomfield

Blue Angel, The

Bob Dylan Story, The

Bootleg! The Rise and Fall of the Secret

Recording Industry

Boston Broadside

Boston Sound, The

Boston Tea Party (venue)

Boyd, Joe

Breakup of the Velvet Underground

Britt, May

Browne, Jackson

Brown, Jimmy

Bruce, Lenny

Buckley, Tim

Burgess, Anthony

Burks, John

Burroughs, Bill

Burroughs, Julian

Butterfield

Byrds, the


Cafe Bizarre (venue)

Cain’s Book

Cale, John,

career after the Velvet

Underground

compared to Lou Reed

departure from the Velvet

Underground

first Velvet Underground

recordings of

formal education of

and the founding of the Velvet

Underground

and the founding of Velvet

Underground

guitar playing ability of

on meeting Lou Reed

at the New York Society for

Clinical Psychiatry annual

dinner

organ playing by

at the Paris Review

Shrine performance,

singing by

songwriting of

Stooges album

on tensions in the Velvet

Underground

viola playing by

California, Velvet Underground in

Callaghan, Jim

Campbell, Robert

Campbell’s Soup

Canned Heat

Cannon, Geoffrey

Captain Beefheart

Carroll, Jim

Caruso, Paul, Cassidy, Neal

Casson, Jacki, Chambers Brothers

Channel, the

Chantels, the

Cher

Chicago Daily News

Chicago Tribune

Susan Nelson article

Chicago, Velvet Underground in

Chic Mystique of Andy Warhol

Christmas on Earth

Cinderella Backstreet

Cinemateque (venue),

Circus

Danny Goldberg article

Phil Morris article

Clapton, Eric

Cleftones, the

Coleman, Ornette

Coltrane, John

Commercial success of the Velvet

Underground

Conrad, Tony

Cooper, Alice

Copland, Aaron

Corsairs, the

Country Joe and the Fish

Crawdaddy

Lita Eliscu review of

Sandy Pearlman review of

Wayne McGuire review of

Cream

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Creem

Lester Bangs article

Cromelin, Richard

Crowther, Bosley

New York Times article

Crystals, the

Cunningham, Merce


Daily News (Chicago)

Dannon Yogurt

Danny and the Juniors

Darling, Candy

Darling, Jackie

Datebook

Davies, Ray

Delmonico’s Hotel

DeMaria, Walter

De Profundis, Detroit News

Diddley, Bo

Dietrich, Marlene

Disc

Dissolution of the Velvet

Underground

Dom, the (venue), xxxv

Doors, the

Dorsey, Lee

Drifters, the

Dr. John

Dupont, Marlowe

Dylan, Bob

albums

compared to the Velvet

Underground

films about

East Village Other

Edmonds, Ben

Electric Circus

Electric Ladyland

Elektra records

Eliscu, Lita

Elliott, Jack

Emerson, Eric

End of Cole Avenue

Enquirer

Epstein, Brian,

“European Son,”

Exploding Plastic Inevitable

Andrew Lugg and Larry Kasdan

on

Kevin Thomas on

Larry McCombs on

Lou Reed on

Paul Robbins on

Ronald Nameth film on

Susan Nelson on


Factory, the (venue)

Fairport Convention

Family Dog (venue)

Fields, Danny

Fillmore (venue)

Fleetwoods

Ford, Anne

Forever Changes

Founding of the Velvet

Underground

Fountain, Dick

Four Star

Freak Out

Freed, Allen

Friendz

From the Velvets to the Voidoids

Fugs, the

Fusion

Ben Edmonds article

interview with Sterling Morrison

Robert Greenfield article

Tom Mancuso article


Gadfly

Gleason, Ralph J.,

Glueck, Grace

Golden, David L.

Gold, Robert

Goldstein, Richard

Graham, Bill

Grateful Dead

Greenfield, Robert

Grossman, Al

Gymnasium, the (venue)


Halsam, Geoffry

Harrison, George

Head Quarters (venue)

Hedy

Heliczer, Piero

Hendrix, Jimi

“Heroin,”

Heylin, Clint

Highway Revisited

Hill (venue)

Hitesman, Walter

Holly, Buddy

Holzer, Baby Jane

Hooker, John Lee

Hullabaloo


Imitators of the Velvet

Underground

Index

Iron Butterfly


Jacobs, Timothy

Jagger, Mick

Jahn, Mike

Jazz & Pop

Jefferson Airplane

“Jesus,”

Johnson, Betsy

Johnson, Philip

John Wesley Harding

Jones, Brian

Jones, Johnny

Jones, LeRoi

Joplin, Janis


Kagen, Shel

Kasdan, Larry

Katz, Mathew

Kaye, Lenny

Kellgren, Gary

Kerouac, Jack

Kesey, Ken

Kicks

Kinks, the

Kirk, Roland

Klimek, Jamie

Kofsky, Frank

Krassner, Paul


La Cave (venue)

LaMarre, Linda

Landau, Joni

Landemaine, Olivier

Lateef, Yusef

Laughner, Peter

Lennon, John

Levenson, Bill

Lewis, C. S.

Lewis, Jerry Lee

Life magazine

Lilienthal, Alfred

Little Sandy Review

Live at Max’s

Lloyd, Charles

Loaded

London Conservatory of Music

Lorber, Alan

Los Angeles Free Press

Paul Robbins article

Richard Whitehall article

Robert Gold article

on the Velvet Underground at

the Whisky A Go Go

Los Angeles magazine

Los Angeles Times

Kevin Thomas article

Loud, Lance

Lovin’ Spoonful

Lugg, Andrew

Lunch, Billy


Lyman, Mel

MacLise, Angus

Main Point (venue)

Malanga, Gerard

Barbara Rubin and

Exploding Plastic Inevitable

performance

Mod Wedding Happening

performance

Whip Dance by

Mancuso, Tom

Manson, Charles

Map, The

Marble Index, The

Marquis de Sade

Martin, George

Martin, Jim

Marvelettes, the

Matrix, The (venue)

Max’s Kansas City (venue)

Dick Fountain’s review of

Mike Jahn’s review of

Richard Nusser’s review of

Tom Mancuso review of

McCartney, Paul

McCombs, Larry

McGuinn, Jim

McGuinn, Roger

McGuire, Wayne

McLuhan, Marshall

MC

Media, music

American

British

Meditations

Medium Is the Message The

Mekas, Jonas

Mellokings, the

Melody Maker

Meltzer, Richard,

Menotti, Gian-Carlo

Mercury records

MGM records

Michigan Daily

Milland, Ray

Mirrors, the

Mitchum, Robert

Mite, Mary

Modern Folk Quartet

Mode, Taylor

Mod Wedding Happening

Judy Altman on

Linda La Marre on

Moondance

“More Milk Yvette,”

Morrison, Jim

Morrison, Sterling

on drug use

Exploding Plastic Inevitable

performance

first Velvet Underground

recordings of

formal education of

and the founding of Velvet

Underground

Fusion interview of

playing style of

Morrison, Van

Morris, Phil

Morrissey, Paul

Mothers, the

“Murder Mystery,”

Musical style and influences

of the Velvet Underground



Name, Billy

Nameth, Ronald

Nashville Skyline

Nasser, Ronald

Nelson, Paul

Nelson, Susan

New Times

New York Society for Clinical

Psychiatry

New York Times

Bosley Crowther article

Grace Glueck article

Mike Jahn article

Niarchos, Stavros

Nico Andy Warhol on

Andy Warhol on

departure from the Velvet

Underground

Exploding Plastic Inevitable

performance

joins the Velvet Underground

Marble Index album

Mod Wedding Happening

performance

at Steve Paul’s The Scene

on Velvet Underground and Nico

Velvet Underground without

Nietzsche, Friedrich

Norris, Gary

Norris, Rob

Norris, Thelma

Nusser, Richard


Ono, Yoko

Open City

Origin of the name Velvet

Underground


Paley, Mrs. William

Parks, Van Dyke

Pearlman, Sandy,

Peel Slowly and See

Penguins, the, Philadelphia Art Festival

Philadelphia Daily News

Phonogram Records

Pickwick records

Pile, Susan

Pink Floyd

Pittsburgh Point, the

Planet

Plastic Ono Band

Plimpton, George

Polish National Hall

Polk, Brigid,

Poor Richard’s (venue)

Pop rock

Powers, Walter

Presley, Elvis

Press, pop

Press release, Velvet Underground

Primitives, the


Quicksilver Messenger Service

Quine, Robert

Quine Tapes

Quinn, Anthony

Radoulovitch, Constantine

Ragavoy, Jerry

Record Plant

Reed, Lou

adaptation of new characters in

singing by

on Andy Warhol

and the breakup of the Velvet

Underground

career after the Velvet

Underground

compared to Bob Dylan

conversation with Lita Eliscu

departure from the Velvet

Underground

on Exploding Plastic Inevitable

first RCA album of

first Velvet Underground

recordings of

and the founding of Velvet

Underground

on “Heroin,”

intense gaze of

on meeting Lou Reed

Open City interview with

Pickwick recordings of

playing and singing style of

on the public image of Velvet

Underground

reference to albums as

“chapters,”

relationship with John Cale

Shrine performance

songwriting by

Transformer album

Ribolla, Adrian

Richman, Jonathan,

Rifkin, Joshua

Robbins, Paul Jay

Rock

art

pop

styles, Rock Encyclopedia

Rolling Stone

Lester Bangs article

review of Loaded

Rolling Stones

Rossi, Mr. and Mrs. John

Rossi, Randy

Roxon, Lillian,

Rubin, Al

Rubin, Barbara


Sally Can’t Dance (Reed)

Sanders, Pharoah

San Francisco Chronicle

Saturday Evening Post

Scene, the (venue)

Schwartz, Delmore

Scott, Tony

Season in Hell, A

Sedgwick, Edie

Seeds, the

Seekers, the

Selected Poems

Sesnick, Steve

Sezen, Aral

Sgt. Pepper

Shakespeare, William

Shirelles, the

Shrine (Los Angeles),

Sims, Judy

“Sister Ray,”

Sixteen

Slick, Grace

Smith, Harry

Smith, Jack

Smith, Patti Lee,

Solanis, Valerie

Somma, Robert

Sonny and Cher

Sontag, Susan

Spector, Phil

Steve Paul’s The Scene

Stills, Steve

Stooges

Superstar, Ingrid

Index interview

Supremes, the

“Sweet Nothing,”

“Sweet Rock & Roll,”


Tavel, Ronnie

Taylor, Cecil

Teen magazines

Teen Scene

That Hideous Strength

Theater of Eternal Music aka Dream

Syndicate (venue)

Thomas, Kevin

Thompson, Richard

Tillich, Paul

Traffic

Transformer (Reed)

Trip, the (venue)

Trocchi, Alexander, Tucker, Maureen

and the founding of Velvet

Underground

joins the Velvet Underground

Lou Reed on

playing style of

public image of

singing by

Turner, Lana

Twelfth Night (Shakespeare)

Underground rock press, emergence of

Velvet Underground and Nico

Velvet Underground, the

appearance with the Grateful

Dead

as art-rock

banana album

breakup of the original

in California, xvxvi

in Chicago

commercial success of

discography

dissolution of

effect on the length of album

tracks

Exploding Plastic Inevitable

performance, xvi, xviii

Film-Makers’ Cinematheque

performance

first billed performance of

first recordings of

founding of

Hedy soundtrack by

imitators of

Index interview about

lack of media coverage of

at the Mod Wedding Happening

and “More Milk Yvette,”

musical style and influences of

New York Society for Clinical

Psychiatry annual dinner

performance

origin of the name

Polish National Hall

performance

press release on

rumors about problems within

Shrine performance

studio recordings

unrecorded performances of

without John Cale

Velvet Underground, The

Verve records

Velvet Underground press

release

Vibrations

Village Voice the

Vintage Violence

“Vinyl,”

Von Meyer, Kort


Walsh, Edward

Warhol, Andy

Bob Zimmerman and

Warhol, Andy (continued)

Exploding Plastic Inevitable

show

Film-Makers’ Cinematheque

exhibition

Hedy film by

and the Mod Wedding

Happening

New York Society for Clinical

Psychiatry and

and the Polish National Hall

relationships with music artists

reputation and public image of

shooting of

Web of Sound

Weinstock, Harry

We’re Only in It for the Money

What’s Welsh For Zen? (Cale)

Whisky A Go Go

Whitehall, Richard

White, Josh

White Light/White Heat

Who, the

Wilcock, John

Wilde, Oscar

Williams, Danny

Williams, F. D.

Williams, Michaelo

Williams, Paul

Williams, Richard

Willis, Ellen

Wilson, Tom

Winwood, Stevie

Wionceks, Robert

Woodrose Ballroom (venue)

Woronov, Mary


Yardbirds, the

Young, Monte

Young, Neil

Yule, Bill

Yule, Doug

joins the Velvet Underground

leadership of the Velvet

Underground

on other groups

playing style of

singing by


Zappa, Frank

Zigzag

Zimmerman, Bob

Zitrin, Arthur