these guys when they are playing around those. andersen s are it was heavily influenced by new york in the one nine hundred seventy s. andy warhol the velvet underground it was a wildly innovative scene music painting videos anderson blended the three genres a pioneer in electronic music used electric sounds and experimented on the human body using amplifiers in two thousand and eight she married a music legend lou reed they were together until his death five years later today anderson is in her seventy s and still focused on silent waves. she believes you shouldn t just here s sounds but also follow them with your thoughts anderson s work has also won her a grammy this year. i don t want to seem to be a snob but hey i m not in that world so they say you got
burt bacharach and talking about all of the extraordinary songs that came out of the history factory. nothing like it before and nothing like it since. let s go to the 1960s and talk about one of the quintessential new york bands, the velvet underground. one of our covers we have eight covers of the magazine this week. they are out different subscribers get different covers and some in the newsstands and some in people s homes. lou reed one of the iconic issues we have on the front of the magazine this week. velvet underground a great essay on this issue by richard hell making the development why he came over the years to appreciate them as the greatest rock n roll band ever. beautifully written piece by him and very strong. two new york boys and, my god, so iconic. i love them. i love them.
started. more arrests are expected. also in court today, singer chris brown. police arresting him in washington, d.c., over the weekend. he s accused of punching a man who tried to take a picture with him. and jay z says for now that he s keeping his business relationship with the department store barneys after accusation that store racially profiled two customers. he said he wants to get all the facts before making any decisions. he is designing an exclusive holiday line with proceeds going to charity. and the music industry paying tribute to rock legend lou reed, the leader and singer of the velvet underground dying after recent complications from a liver transplant. he was 71 years old. ready to run your lines?