iaredatsun wrote:The Velvet Underground Tarot Cards (1966) 16mm film, b/w, sound, 65 minutes.
Even in 1965, all Warhol's films had sound. In summer 1966 he made Chelsea Girls, and then began the film segments that would make up 24 hour move (****) which again all had sound . Like the other 1966 films, I would guess that this one has sound recorded whilst filming. After summer 1966 he seemed to be working solely in colour, so perhaps this one is pre-Chelsea girls.
Yes,that's what I meant,with not a "soundtrack" itself.The idea of this movie as a pre-Chelsea Girls is a cool&brilliant.Checkin' out the length of the film,looks a bigger project than a background for the EPI show.Don't forget one of main points of Pop art is the improvisation which AW was so keen on,especially in making movies.
Edit to add this interesting site with and accurate date of each film,
http://www.poorafilmy.com/people/87862-andy-warhol
But there are no stars in New York sky, they're all on the ground.
This is the place where she lay her head when she went to bed at night....