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Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 19, 2022 05:36





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Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 19, 2022 08:52







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Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 22, 2022 02:08





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Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 24, 2022 06:33

Lovely. Just absolutely lovely.

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 24, 2022 07:22

thought you be happy Voodoo ........



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Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 24, 2022 14:49

I was born in the wrong time, Rockeee

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 24, 2022 14:56

.... Yeah I've often thought that tooooooo ....HhhaaaHHa



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Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 24, 2022 17:02

The 60's
The Golden Age of Hollywood, way back when, when the likes of Hedy Lamar and Marlene Dietrich were the mainstays of the big screen
Colonial Times (OK this one is a bit weird I admit, but I've always thought it would be cool to dress up in one of those white wigs with a triangle hat, big knee-high woolen socks, and them swash-buckling shoes!!!!). Does that get me kicked off of IORR?!?!? LMFAOOOOO Really it can't be anymore out there than Mick in Freejack!!!! LMFAO

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 24, 2022 23:51

cool to dress up in one of those white wigs with a triangle hat, big knee-high woolen socks, and them swash-buckling shoes!!!!


Heck yeah Voodooooooooooo you coulda
turned up on the cover of the mighty Satanic Majesties ....



ROCKMAN

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 25, 2022 00:36







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Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 25, 2022 04:11

Quote
Rockman
cool to dress up in one of those white wigs with a triangle hat, big knee-high woolen socks, and them swash-buckling shoes!!!!


Heck yeah Voodooooooooooo you coulda
turned up on the cover of the mighty Satanic Majesties ....


Hey yeah! Or maybe I coulda been in the RNR Circus! LOL

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 25, 2022 04:16

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Rockman



Man that's some awkward dancing there. I feel like the way she was dancing at the end is how she wanted to cut loose earlier in the video, and it seems like she started to and then caught herself! LOL And the weird zombie march scene, what was that?!

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 25, 2022 04:17

Quote
Rockman



I think this is a better song. She never released a full album huh? That Hurt Yourself song didn't even show up on Discogs...

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 25, 2022 06:52





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Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 25, 2022 07:46

Hey Thanks, Rock! Not sure why it didn’t pop when I searched under her name. So a total of 3 songs to her name for a year’s worth of being Warhol’s ‘It’ girl.

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: Toru A ()
Date: October 25, 2022 09:31

WARHOL: Where do you eat in New York?

WOOD: I like that Barbetta place.

JAGGER: Ronnie likes Barbetta ‘cause it’s so romantic.

WARHOL: On West 48th Street?

JAGGER: Yeah, yeah.

WARHOL: Did you go to Studio 54 last night?

JAGGER: Yeah. I think one visit every two weeks is not overdoing it. I went with Ken Norton.

WARHOL: You went with Ken Norton?

JAGGER: That was my date.

WARHOL: God.

JAGGER: We danced and everything.

WARHOL: You danced with Ken Norton? You’ll probably be page one of the Post today.

MCGRATH: Page six.

JAGGER: No, no, nobody saw. We danced at the back together, blending into the wallpaper.

GUINNESS: Have you been there, Keith?

RICHARDS: No, no.

WARHOL: Do you like discos?

RICHARDS: Occasionally.

GUINNESS: Do you remember your first meeting with Andy?

JAGGER: With Andy? Wasn’t it at Jane Holzer’s?

WARHOL: Baby Jane Holzer’s.

JAGGER: At a party. Do you remember, Keith? You were there.

WARHOL: It was the first time you were in New York.

RICHARDS: I don’t know who she is.

JAGGER: And it was our first party when we came to New York. Now he’s going to remember.

GUINNESS: Was it a good party?

JAGGER: Well, everyone seems to remember it, even Keith does now. Everyone was there. Everyone was there.

RICHARDS: I thought that was well worth remembering.

JAGGER: But Andy and I never spoke to each other again for about seven years.

GUINNESS: Why?

JAGGER: I don’t know. But then he did… for some reason. We had to work together, let’s see, from 1963 to 1969.

WARHOL: When I had to photograph your zipper for the cover of Sticky Fingers.

JAGGER: Yeah, that’s when we had to talk to each other… again.

RICHARDS: I met Murray the K on this ridiculous—

JAGGER: Oh, the weirdest thing was when Murray the K was really down on his luck and he’d just started up this new radio thing.
I was just gonna go on stage and he had this Uher tape recorder and
he says, “Mick, I’m back in the business and I’ve got this syndicated show and I just want you to say a few words just for old times,
you remember Murray the K, ha, ha.”
And just then the strap breaks on his Uher and it goes smashing to the ground and I said, “Well, that’s the last word.”

RICHARDS: Poor Old Murray.

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 25, 2022 10:24





Voodooooo's gonna flip !!!!



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Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 25, 2022 20:01

Baby Jane Screen Test


I, uh, I'm......

If anyone around here's looking for me, I'll be in my basement room with a needle [on Voodoo]....


Think I need to make a Baby Jane playlist!!!!

Sparks Will Fly
I Go Wild
Brand New Car
Sexdrive
I'm a King Bee
Some Girls
Let's Spend The Night Together
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
You Got Me Rocking
Rough Justice
This Place Is Empty
Just My Imagination

....am sure I'm missing some, and it'll close of course with Lady Jane



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2022-10-26 06:35 by VoodooLounge13.

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: ProfessorWolf ()
Date: October 25, 2022 22:41

Quote
VoodooLounge13
Baby Jane Screen Test


I, uh, I'm......

If anyone around here's looking for me, I'll be in my basement room with a needle [on Voodoo]....


Think I need to make a Baby Jane playlist!!!!

Sparks Will Fly
I Go Wild
Brand New Car
Sexdrive
I'm a King Bee
Some Girls
Let's Spend The Night Together
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
You Got Me Rocking
Rough Justice
This Place Is Empty

....am sure I'm missing some, and it'll close of course with Lady Jane

hmm....

subtlegrinning smiley

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 25, 2022 23:57

Hey voodoo wheres that last track
from the Goats Head .... ya left that one off ya list .... Whats the matter wiv ya boy



ROCKMAN

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 26, 2022 00:25

Rockeee,

You are sooooooooooooooooooo right!!!! Indeed I did!!!

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 26, 2022 00:26

Corrected above!!!

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 26, 2022 00:27

I found this interview online whilst doing some research on Sweet Baby Jane. Not sure if it's ever been posted on here before....



Interview with Baby Jane Holzer
by Anita Pallenberg

The following interview of Warhol star Baby Jane Holzer (by Anita Pallenberg) appeared in the Fall 2002 issue of Cheapdate magazine (Issue No. 5):

Jane:Anita, how do you stay so skinny? I have such a problem with staying skinny.

Anita:I don't know. I think my mum was very skinny.

Janeconfused smileyo was mine!

Anita:It could be that I ride a bicycle everywhere around London. Everyone is so polite here. I would be terrified to do it in New York. How did you get the name Baby Jane?

Jane:There was this columnist called Carol Bjorkman who wrote for Women's Wear Daily, and she coined the phrase after the movie, which nobody had seen. When I saw the movie I thought oh my God, what have they done to me? It was the most frightening thing. The name stuck, which is a drag.

Anita:You've never liked it?

Jane:No, Jane is better. But what are you gonna do? You can't change history.

Anita: Shall we talk a little bit about those days? You must have been one of the first people that I met in New York.

Jane: It was with Allan. Do you remember when I asked you if you remembered him? And you said 'vaguely'. That is the funniest answer in the whole wide world. It's just like the 60's: vagueness.

Anita: I saw you at Ondine's, in about '65. It was a magic sort of place, on 59th Street, under the bridge. You met Brian Jones as well.

Jane: Were you dating Brian?

Anita: Yeah, I was going out with him.

Jane: And then you switched to Keith? Anita: Yep. Horrible isn't it? We had a tumultuous relationship, and then Brian actually got a bit sick, taking acid and stuff.

Jane: How long were you together?

Anita: Until about 1967. Then he turned into a kind of schizo. He got agressive and abusive.

Jane: When did he die?

Anita: 1969. Would you call yourself a survivor?

Jane: Definitely. We're both survivors.

Anita: But the word 'survivor' makes us sound like we're been to boot camp, as if we were barely getting by. Do you see it like that?

Jane: Yes and no. No and Yes.

Anita: I don't want to be thought of as a survivor. I'm living a good life. I've heard that you have a great art collection. What are your favorite pieces?

Jane: Warhol. I'm mad on Warhol. Also Keith Haring, Jean Michele Basquiat, Nan Goldin.

Anita: What are your thoughts about Warhol?

Jane: He was a master. He was a religious person: very catholic, very spiritual, loving and giving. He was afraid to give anyone money in case they would take drugs, but he ran a tab at Max's Kansas City, so people could eat.

Anita: I spent more time upstairs in the painted bathrooms!

Jane: Well, I was downstairs chomping away on chickpeas. That's the difference, right?

Anita: Do you remember Edie Sedgwick? I remember her being very sad.

Jane: She wasn't so sad. She was just stoned all the time.

Anita: But never happy stoned. Maybe it was her makeup that made her look sad. So what do you remember about doing those films with Warhol?

Jane: We'd always be waiting for Edie. We would all be straight and uptight by the time she arrived, and she would be so loose, so beautiful, so perfect. Everything she did was perfect. She was amazing. AMAZING! I wish she were still here.

Anita: I remember going to visit Andy at the Factory, when I had just had Marlon, and he was so sweet to him. He took him to this room packed with toys, and said he could have any toy he wanted. Marlon was blown away.

Jane: Andy loved children.

Anita: It's great now. All the kids are friends, and all the mothers and daughters hang out together. It gives you a sense of continuity. I like feeling a part of it too, especially with the grandchildren. That makes me feel almost immortal. Do you ever feel like that?

Jane: Not really, dammit!

Anita: There was a moment where I thought, this is it. I'm immortal.

Jane: The funniest thing is what people say about Keith: 'Cheating death for, what is it, thirty or forty years?' He's funny right?

Anita: He is funny, very sharp. Witty by day, must say. Do you feel differently now? Compared to the old days?

Jane: Yeah, I feel older dammit. Well, I don't really feel older, but I know I am older.

Anita: Sometimes when I glance in a mirror, I still see the same person I had inside me thirty years ago. But when I go in to the bathroom and look at myself with all the lights on, I think wow, what happened?

Jane: You look great.

Anita: As a whole, but if you look closer you see the wear and tear. I heard that you keep sheep. How many do you have?

Jane: I have one black one and one white one. They are so cute.

Anita: What else are you up to?

Jane: Just working away, trying to get my house in the country done. Same old, same old. I feel lucky to be alive and healthy; doing a days work; feeling like I have accomplished something.

Anita: Are you married now?

Jane: No, I work too hard. I don't have the time. Men of our generation need a lot of attention, unlike the younger ones. The younger ones are very good about giving.

Anita: Yeah, its true. I went to see a psychic in London, who told me I should look for a Tibetan or an Indian.

Jane: I don't think so. Darling, you're rock n' roll aristocracy.

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: ProfessorWolf ()
Date: October 26, 2022 02:37

Quote
VoodooLounge13
I found this interview online whilst doing some research on Sweet Baby Jane. Not sure if it's ever been posted on here before....



Interview with Baby Jane Holzer
by Anita Pallenberg

The following interview of Warhol star Baby Jane Holzer (by Anita Pallenberg) appeared in the Fall 2002 issue of Cheapdate magazine (Issue No. 5):

Jane:Anita, how do you stay so skinny? I have such a problem with staying skinny.

Anita:I don't know. I think my mum was very skinny.

Janeconfused smileyo was mine!

Anita:It could be that I ride a bicycle everywhere around London. Everyone is so polite here. I would be terrified to do it in New York. How did you get the name Baby Jane?

Jane:There was this columnist called Carol Bjorkman who wrote for Women's Wear Daily, and she coined the phrase after the movie, which nobody had seen. When I saw the movie I thought oh my God, what have they done to me? It was the most frightening thing. The name stuck, which is a drag.

Anita:You've never liked it?

Jane:No, Jane is better. But what are you gonna do? You can't change history.

Anita: Shall we talk a little bit about those days? You must have been one of the first people that I met in New York.

Jane: It was with Allan. Do you remember when I asked you if you remembered him? And you said 'vaguely'. That is the funniest answer in the whole wide world. It's just like the 60's: vagueness.

Anita: I saw you at Ondine's, in about '65. It was a magic sort of place, on 59th Street, under the bridge. You met Brian Jones as well.

Jane: Were you dating Brian?

Anita: Yeah, I was going out with him.

Jane: And then you switched to Keith? Anita: Yep. Horrible isn't it? We had a tumultuous relationship, and then Brian actually got a bit sick, taking acid and stuff.

Jane: How long were you together?

Anita: Until about 1967. Then he turned into a kind of schizo. He got agressive and abusive.

Jane: When did he die?

Anita: 1969. Would you call yourself a survivor?

Jane: Definitely. We're both survivors.

Anita: But the word 'survivor' makes us sound like we're been to boot camp, as if we were barely getting by. Do you see it like that?

Jane: Yes and no. No and Yes.

Anita: I don't want to be thought of as a survivor. I'm living a good life. I've heard that you have a great art collection. What are your favorite pieces?

Jane: Warhol. I'm mad on Warhol. Also Keith Haring, Jean Michele Basquiat, Nan Goldin.

Anita: What are your thoughts about Warhol?

Jane: He was a master. He was a religious person: very catholic, very spiritual, loving and giving. He was afraid to give anyone money in case they would take drugs, but he ran a tab at Max's Kansas City, so people could eat.

Anita: I spent more time upstairs in the painted bathrooms!

Jane: Well, I was downstairs chomping away on chickpeas. That's the difference, right?

Anita: Do you remember Edie Sedgwick? I remember her being very sad.

Jane: She wasn't so sad. She was just stoned all the time.

Anita: But never happy stoned. Maybe it was her makeup that made her look sad. So what do you remember about doing those films with Warhol?

Jane: We'd always be waiting for Edie. We would all be straight and uptight by the time she arrived, and she would be so loose, so beautiful, so perfect. Everything she did was perfect. She was amazing. AMAZING! I wish she were still here.

Anita: I remember going to visit Andy at the Factory, when I had just had Marlon, and he was so sweet to him. He took him to this room packed with toys, and said he could have any toy he wanted. Marlon was blown away.

Jane: Andy loved children.

Anita: It's great now. All the kids are friends, and all the mothers and daughters hang out together. It gives you a sense of continuity. I like feeling a part of it too, especially with the grandchildren. That makes me feel almost immortal. Do you ever feel like that?

Jane: Not really, dammit!

Anita: There was a moment where I thought, this is it. I'm immortal.

Jane: The funniest thing is what people say about Keith: 'Cheating death for, what is it, thirty or forty years?' He's funny right?

Anita: He is funny, very sharp. Witty by day, must say. Do you feel differently now? Compared to the old days?

Jane: Yeah, I feel older dammit. Well, I don't really feel older, but I know I am older.

Anita: Sometimes when I glance in a mirror, I still see the same person I had inside me thirty years ago. But when I go in to the bathroom and look at myself with all the lights on, I think wow, what happened?

Jane: You look great.

Anita: As a whole, but if you look closer you see the wear and tear. I heard that you keep sheep. How many do you have?

Jane: I have one black one and one white one. They are so cute.

Anita: What else are you up to?

Jane: Just working away, trying to get my house in the country done. Same old, same old. I feel lucky to be alive and healthy; doing a days work; feeling like I have accomplished something.

Anita: Are you married now?

Jane: No, I work too hard. I don't have the time. Men of our generation need a lot of attention, unlike the younger ones. The younger ones are very good about giving.

Anita: Yeah, its true. I went to see a psychic in London, who told me I should look for a Tibetan or an Indian.

Jane: I don't think so. Darling, you're rock n' roll aristocracy.

what an odd interview

thank you

enjoyed that

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 26, 2022 03:15

I thought so too! They don't really discuss much of anything.

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 26, 2022 06:37

Quote
VoodooLounge13
Rockeee,

You are sooooooooooooooooooo right!!!! Indeed I did!!!


Actually, Rock, in hindsight, I think Star Star is a bit harsh for her. I don’t see her in that light at all. I have removed it from the playlist. I have added Imagination though, and I think that’s a fine add!!!! >grinning smiley<

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: ProfessorWolf ()
Date: October 26, 2022 06:54

Quote
VoodooLounge13
I thought so too! They don't really discuss much of anything.

yeah its just so casual it's weird yet it kinda sucks you in

but the excerpt of the interview from 1977 that toru a posted above gets really really odd actually outright disturbing further along

its the same one on page 184-186 of david dalton's the rolling stones the first twenty years

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: October 26, 2022 07:10

What about it do you find disturbing Professor? To me it’s just all shmatter shmatter shmatter

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: ProfessorWolf ()
Date: October 26, 2022 09:55

Quote
VoodooLounge13
What about it do you find disturbing Professor? To me it’s just all shmatter shmatter shmatter

well the interview turns into a discussion about the sexual thoughts of 5 years olds

and then catherine guinness ask mick if he's watched any child porn

to clarify mick says he hasn't seen the film she's talking about and that the book of pictures of naked kids she brings up he hated and said "that's just for adults to turn onto"



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2022-10-26 10:11 by ProfessorWolf.

Re: Mick and Andy Warhol
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: October 26, 2022 13:09





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