27 September 2004

Andy Warhol's Chelsea Girls / Nico

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Has anyone seen Chelsea Girls? As a film it sounds like it makes a good poster.

The MP3 today is as far as I know unrelated to the movie except 1) it's Nico and 2)it has the same title and 3) it's probably on the soundtrack and...

Nico -Chelsea Girl


I generally prefer the Mogadon haze of the mid-period Nico solo albums - The Marble Index, The End (yes, even that Doors cover)- because she seemed like she was pushing a little in her own odd directions on those albums while on the earlier ones she was just flapping around like a downmarket Rachel Stevens, playing on the European sultriness and blow-job credibility without actually achieving anything musically worthwhile.

I'll probably talk some more about Nico when I get over this latest bout of 24hr Hanta virus. Damn thing, just can't shake it...

UPDATE: Just been told that the above MP3 isn't Chelsea girls at all but a cover of Jackson Browne's 'These Days'... I didn't check it before posting so...

Ah fuck it, it's a nice song anyhows...

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi,
this song is not Chelsea Girls, but her cover of These Days by Jackson Browne. Nevertheless, a lovely poetic song and a very nice cover by Nico :)

Stian

Loki said...

oops...didn't check...Sorry!!!

farmer glitch said...

Not only that - but the image is from the 1984 Felt LP - The Splendour of Fear..

Anonymous said...

haha! after all these years, I didn't know that was a jackson browne cover! I guess it's not surprising since Nico and Browne had a relationship of sorts when he was pretty young... I think I saw that in NICO ICON?

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