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