Showing posts with label Sterling Morrison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sterling Morrison. Show all posts

Thursday, June 18, 2026

New Velvet Underground book by Richie Unterberger "Do What You Fear Most"

Richie Unterberger's Velvets study Do What You Fear Most – out in the UK since May – is finally coming to North America. 

Here's the scoop from Omnibus Press...

No band has reshaped the possibilities of popular music like The Velvet Underground. Formed in New York in 1965, the Velvets emerged from the nexus of art, fashion, politics, music and counterculture. Although widespread popularity and acclaim evaded them during their four-album lifespan, their enduring, cross-generational appeal meant the Velvets could count iconic contemporaries like Leonard Cohen, David Bowie and Jimi Hendrix as fans, alongside future legends such as Roxy Music, the Pretenders and Sonic Youth.

Do What You Fear Most chronicles how an unlikely group of upstarts came to define the musical zeitgeist. In a sprawling and engrossing narrative, Richie Unterberger follows the group from their disparate origins to their ascendancy as Andy Warhol’s Factory house band in New York City. It explores the creative alchemy between the core trio of Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico, the shocking exits and ever-changing lineups, as well as the wider New York cultural scene of the period. 

Rigorously researched and packed with previously undocumented insights, this book features many first-hand interviews with the group’s associates, as well as material newly unearthed from the Lou Reed Archive and the Andy Warhol Archive, alongside never-before-seen images and ephemera.

"Of all the books I have read on the story of the Velvet Underground, Richie’s is probably the best. He brings us the voices of the people who were also important to those times, but who either go unmentioned, unheard, or not written about in a balanced way. I also like the way he writes, and some of the many reviews of recordings and live shows were insightful in a way l have not come across in the work of anyone else. Bravo, Richie" — Jonathan Richman

The hardcover edition of Do What You Fear Most: The History of The Velvet Underground (Omnibus, 816 pp) is out in the US now and will hopefully be available in Canada by June 26th. If you can't wait for your local bookseller to stock it,  you can pre-order it via Amazon right here... but do you really think Lou would want you to line the pockets of Jeff Bezos?  Listen to Richie Unterberger chat about the Velvet Underground on the Rock 'n' Roll Book Club podcast right here

What the critics are saying...

You can read Bill Kopp's review for his Musoscribe blog right here. Still not convinced? Check out a second opinion from Thomas Sidwell who contributed a glowing appraisal for the Louder Than War blog right here




Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Al Green vs. The Velvet Underground

Al Green just cut a cover of Velvet Underground's Loaded gem "I Found A Reason" for his new To Love Somebody EP. Get it here.



Thursday, June 20, 2024

STERLING. The Velvet Warrior – new fan doc on Velvet Underground guitarist

Cam Forrester put together a Sterling Morrison documentary in three parts kicking off Saturday (June 22) at 8 am EST.  

Here's the scoop...

A preview trailer for the brand new three-part documentary feature, in which independent artist Cam Forrester explores the career of Sterling Morrison - guitarist of The Velvet Underground - paying a long-overdue tribute to one of the most underrated rock guitarists in music history, and taking a detailed look into his background, his style of playing, his intuitive contributions to the music, and the turbulent story - from his perspective - of one of the most important bands of the 1960s.

Sterling was highly intellectual, and an articulate speaker, with a sharp tongue and dry wit.

He gave numerous interviews over the years, where he covered his experiences during the band years in great depth. These have been compiled into one cohesive timeline, and all of his quotes are read aloud by voice actor Wyatt Markus - bringing the late musician's words back to life, in addition to actual audio/video of Sterling himself where available.

Also included are personal accounts from Sterling’s widow, Martha Morrison, as well as music industry executive Bill Bentley (who was a close friend of Sterling’s and played with him in a band called The Bizarro’s during the 1970s), and musician Dean Wareham (frontman of the band Luna, who supported The Velvet Underground during their reunion tour of Europe, in 1993) who have all contributed audio interviews, offering their memories of the guitarist. Plus several demonstration/reconstruction scenes performed by Cam Forrester, using the same guitar models as Sterling originally used on recordings.

Sterling was quoted saying that he intended to write a book of his memories of the band years, to be titled ‘The Velvet Underground Diet’, but tragically died one day after his 53rd Birthday, of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, on August 30th 1995, before ever getting around to doing so.

The aim of the documentary is to tell as many of Sterling’s recollections that were written down over the years, to as many people as possible all over the world.

RELEASE SCHEDULE:

PART I: 'SLOW INITIATION' - 22.06.2024

PART II: 'CRUSADING' - 29.06.2024

PART III: 'ENTROPY' - 06.07.2024

- ALL AT 12PM NOON [GMT]

Check out STERLING. The Velvet Warrior – Part I: Slow Initiation followed by Cam Forrester's previous Velvets doc "Foundation Velvet: The Drumming of Maureen 'Moe' Tucker" below. 




Thursday, August 29, 2019

Happy Birthday Sterling Morrison

Remembering Velvet Underground guitarist Sterling Morrison on his day with a 37-minute version of "Sister Ray"