Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
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Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
We're Going To Have A Real Good Time Together single. $200
http://www.discogs.com/buy/Vinyl/Velvet ... /202261173
http://www.discogs.com/buy/Vinyl/Velvet ... /202261173
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Interesting rare flyer of one of Angus Maclise's performances at the Filmaker's Cinematheque December 65 - just after leaving the VU. Great futuristic design!
[Maclise, Angus] Filmmakers Cinematheque [Don Snyder, Ralph Metzner, Allen Neff, Diane Rebuffo]. Filmmakers' Cinematheque Presents Spectro-Mach 1. New York: Filmmaker's Cinematheque, 1965. 8 1/2 x 11" sheet of white paper stock printed in black, reproducing a droplet stain design on a grid background. Original flier this multi-media event by the Filmmaker's Cinematheque, which had begun the year previous. The address given is 125 W. 41 st., the location of the now sadly demolished Wurlitzer building, the basement of which was the headquarters of the Cinematheque. The present event occurred just after Maclise's departure from the Velvet Underground.
[Maclise, Angus] Filmmakers Cinematheque [Don Snyder, Ralph Metzner, Allen Neff, Diane Rebuffo]. Filmmakers' Cinematheque Presents Spectro-Mach 1. New York: Filmmaker's Cinematheque, 1965. 8 1/2 x 11" sheet of white paper stock printed in black, reproducing a droplet stain design on a grid background. Original flier this multi-media event by the Filmmaker's Cinematheque, which had begun the year previous. The address given is 125 W. 41 st., the location of the now sadly demolished Wurlitzer building, the basement of which was the headquarters of the Cinematheque. The present event occurred just after Maclise's departure from the Velvet Underground.
Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
It has a distinct 50s/60s sci-fi futuristic feel, right down to the "SPECTRO-MACH 1" reference.bleach wrote:Interesting rare flyer of one of Angus Maclise's performances at the Filmaker's Cinematheque December 65 - just after leaving the VU. Great futuristic design!
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Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
I was outbid on this ...
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I didn't bid in the end (expensive Christmas!) so it wasn't me Alfredo ; )alfredovu wrote:I was outbid on this ...
Thought it was quite reasonable $76.55 for such an interesting flyer.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/171621554574? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Same here, I was only bidder and had to leave at time of ending, wrongly thought it would be enough ... a shame. I have the original Village Voice Film-Maker´s ads, so it was a nice addition ...anyway
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Alfredo
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Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
I've never really understood why the stock singles are so much rarer than the promos; if as a record company you are going to the trouble of making some stock singles, why not actually press up a proper amount? What is the point of seemingly only releasing a few...?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Velvet-Undergro ... 3aa42d70fa
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Velvet-Undergro ... 3aa42d70fa
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Re: Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items
Just a guess , but I would assume that any unsold or unordered stock singles were destroyed by the record company. promos(D.J. singles) were kept around
longer by radio stations.
longer by radio stations.