She reminds me of Marilyn Monroe in certain ways and when she smiles. Listening to Edie speak she sounds completely drugged. To hear her decsribed drugs to "strawberries and peaches" is quite sad when you think of it and how she conducted her life back then. She constantly wanted to escape her reality. It was glamourised because she was rich and arty and trendy and beautiful and lived the party life but this girl was screaming to be recued and was taken advantage of! She has had a really tragic life with her family and she too died so young! Such a bright, vivacious beautiful girl with a sad soul deep down just wanting to be loved and seeking approval from men because of her fucked up childhood and upbringing with her narcissitic father.
If only she turned to God and gave her life up to him she would've been freed from her tragedy and recovered as a new creation in Christ, too bad she didn't tho.
She could of got saved, but how do you go to a group of outsiders to be saved when they are all trying to be saved themselves? Andy was the only one who knew exactly how to save himself and nobody told him how. People with any intelligence would have figured out what and how Andy was doing it and they could have gone on to do their own shit but they didnt they hung off Andy. So I think it's unfair to blame Andy for her demise. If she understood his art she would have known he was not a film director, she would say, you need a script, you need all these things that wasn't what Andy was about, he was a rule breaker not follower.
@@chiquitafeldberg8512 this is a man . Why am I the only one commenting on here that sees this. I guess all of you are under a spell and until it's broken or you take the blinders off you'll never see it. I used to be under the spell too. Once you see the truth though, you can not un see it
I find this woman, even 4 decades after her passing, utterly irresistible. Yes, she is stunningly beautiful...but it is more than that. Her charm and magnetism are hard to describe. When she stares into the camera with those eyes...I’m transfixed...like I’m hypnotized...I can’t describe it.
I agree. When I was in college in the 80s I was obsessed with wanting to be like her. I tried dressing and doing my make up like her. I was fascinated. I left college and moved to new Orleans because. I wanted to live on the date side like her and then I saw the dark side and my obsession dissolved. But at 50 I'm still really facsinated by her.
Thanks for sharing your personal story Lisa. I’m glad you made it through the “dark side” of life, not everyone does (like Edie). Nico, the famous singer with the early Velvet Underground of Lou Reed, always said that Edie was destined to die young of her vices. I knew nothing about fashion before I started studying Edie and her life...what trendsetter! Faux fur dresses and coats (although Edie’s Leopard coat was real before hunting them was banned), the mini, the “micro-mini” dress, her fabulous rings and rosary necklaces (decades before Madonna would “borrow” that idea). My favorite look of hers...that incredible “Smokey eye” look-how fabulous is that! The lady was a true artist. God, I miss her...and I never even had a chance to meet her. Weird huh?!
@@DD-hu3rf How was New Orleans in the 80's? I know the dark side must be pretty dark....but I do love & miss it so much! I never was on the dark side, once by a freak accident. Weird things happen there, it definitely has a energy all it's own. I don't remember how I came across Edie, but I was instantly mesmerized, I've read every book & seen every movie about her. Factory Girl was horrible, no one there to say " That didn't happen!"....only Jonathon left & he never was in NYC with her & apparently incapable of correcting her manner of death in the movie. Being a child of the 80's was cool, but I have always been fascinated with the 60's. ❤❤✌✌
@@johnd.1849 I think she was like a shooting star, shining bright against the dark but meant to burn out. Edie didn't die of her vices. She was married in CA, & took her regular meds given to her by her husband & she had been drinking that night. No illegal substances in her system. It was probably her smoking, previous drug use, & long-term anorexia. Her body just gave out that night. Anorexia takes a terrible toll on the body & she had it & bulimia since puberty. She was & is utterly fascinating. Also, anyone with the mental issues from such complex abuse in such a short time would self-medicate to survive. Peace&love❤❤✌✌
@@johnd.1849 Nico was a heroin addict for 25 plus years....from her time with the Velvet Underground...strange thing for her to say that Edie would die young from her vices. More likely she saw how fragile Edie was.
Bob Dylan's Like a rolling stone was inspired by her. How does it feel, how does it feel? To be on your own, with no direction home. Like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone. I will leave now ( with John Sebastian's song ). She's a lady when I look into her eyes, it was raining daisies, RIP fragile flower, Edie.
Warhol and his crowd, laughing, step by step, walked Edie to her death. Not a one of them ever felt remorse or took responsibility for what they collectively did to her. They were too busy being cool.
@@lonerose99 Yes they did, and it is just as horrible that there are people who are willing to overlook the evil, because they too, are too busy trying to be cool. 45 years ago I was like that, but eventually figured it out
She was such a tragic girl I can only imagine the trauma she had as a young girl to make her want to numb herself To such an extent Blessed with beauty and brains and lost it all in destruction
I can't explain it and have NO clue at all about any part of her life, other than these documentaries... And yet i feel a profound sadness... Ugh. She was so smart and quick-witted. What a horrible existence
Her beauty tragically drew the most beautiful tormented men all lumped together in the FACTORY in the village 60s.. The factory was an incredible place where art and Andy Warhol were redefining pop culture! Edie was genetically loaded for addiction & hedonism recklessness and of course destruction. She represented how beauty and being a beautiful person drew the worst of our human selfishness where sexualized needs become the destroyer of innocence. I think edie really illustrated how beauty & innocence can & often does bring the worst in others! Imagine being thrown into this broken hedonistic group of tormented beautiful people surrounded by art and it's the 60s nyc the village. Your doomed from the start.... A very tragic and sad story Edie Sedgwick was.🙏❤
@@randalltierney2141 Thats how i kinda feel, you see him in clips & he rarely contributes of himself, much less injects energy to anyone around him that's in his presence, like he always stands back & lets others entertain him, his art may be considered brilliant but i find it quite benign, of course it reflects how people have made advertising & products into consumerist icons, & he can silk screen Marilyn etc into different colours, but i can take it or leave it.
Wow she was a tragic sad lonely ....Dead at only 28 ? You saw she never got over her brothers suicide. All her friends" were likely fake." & druggie" Each yr she looked more dead in the eyes.,more hopeless,speech more heavily slurred. Beautiful classy Edie. Gone too soon. 🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊❤️❤️❤️❤️🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊 RIP TOO WILD TO LIVE BUT TOO YOUNG TOO DIE
When people took so many drugs people called everything high art. She just was always living for herself doing nothing but calling it something. That's drugs!
Who should you live your life for if you're not a parent? If you're single what does it matter? It's your life to do something or nothing with it because it's yours, not mine.
She brought heroin to the factory and I doubt Andy appreciated that at all. He was probably angry but didn't get mad at people. I personally think she gave Andy a bad deal. She bought friends and I think she is a blot on his name. Same with Valery she expected too much of Andy also and didn't get him. Nobody seems to understand Andy like Lou Reed.
@Daisy Christabel I love this vid, it is perfect! What I would really like to know though, are the names of the songs. They totally helped understand Edie's mental state and fragility.
Thank you! The instrumental opening is the song Common Knowledge by Conor Oberst. The other, the one I was singing, was a cover of the song Lua by Bright Eyes. I'm so happy you like the video x
Thank you about the music. It's actually my own voice and music playing, doing covers of a Conor Oberst song instrumentally and then a cover of his earlier band Bright Eyes, their song 'Lua'. I always get worried the backing track will drown out the voice intended for the audience to listen to and I'm hoping this strikes that balance- focus on Edie with, as you said, a good 'fit' for the music to carry it along. xxxxx
He hasn't released a book but if you read her biography Edie: All American Girl, I think that was the one, or 'Girl On Fire, but I'm fairly sure it was the former, he contributes and writes his impressions of her and about his time with her and their marriage and the experience of being with her up until he found her dead, which is heartbreaking, but it's a wonderful biography because so many people whose names today are reknowned, like Ginsberg, Capote, of course Warhol, Gregory Corso, Morrisey, Nico etc. all write contributions, in addition to impressions and input by her family members, childhood friends, college companions, 'friends' later in her life, fellow patients at the hospitals where she was admitted etc. I highly recommend it xxxx
James Zamudio: I do not believe her husband, Mike Post, ever wrote a book about their life and times together. I’m sure he probably had offers, and undoubtedly has stories that would be fascinating to hear of their short time together. I have ghostwritten some books in my day, and would love to do a final all encompassing biography on her life. She knew so many fascinating people and lived in such turbulent times in America...Edie deserves to have her true story told before those who knew her personally ( many now in their early to mid seventies) pass on. I promise my account of her life would do her justice
I dunno guys ,I don't know what scenes you have been in but girls like Edi are everywhere. I personally think Andy himself was the most fascinating person in the factory. His story and life is a truly interesting one. Poor little rich girls are not.
Pobre mulher , se afogou no meio social em que vivia, oque aconteceu com ela foi que o corpo não aguentou os exageros cometidos, para sustentar um falso glamour.
I have little sympathy for Edie. She had it all and could have done much more. She should have moved on when Andy didn’t pay her in the beginning. I do think she was mistreated by Andy but she chose drugs.? She could have had everything she wanted.
The public (Men), will always be mesmerized by attractive women because we want to have sex with them. This was true hundreds of years ago, today, and will be true hundreds of years from now. Seriously, what did she actually DO?
I like what she said when she spoke about those who tasted the bitterness of life and yet still wear flowers, deserve to wear them 🌸
There’s something so timeless about her look. She could walk down the street now and totally fit in.
Edy created that "IT Girl" look which became a timeless classic.
Wrong.Her looks belonged to the 60s.
her face is so androgynous (in my opinion), i bet she attracted both the genders ❤
She defines the manic pixie dream girl.
She reminds me of Marilyn Monroe in certain ways and when she smiles. Listening to Edie speak she sounds completely drugged. To hear her decsribed drugs to "strawberries and peaches" is quite sad when you think of it and how she conducted her life back then. She constantly wanted to escape her reality. It was glamourised because she was rich and arty and trendy and beautiful and lived the party life but this girl was screaming to be recued and was taken advantage of! She has had a really tragic life with her family and she too died so young! Such a bright, vivacious beautiful girl with a sad soul deep down just wanting to be loved and seeking approval from men because of her fucked up childhood and upbringing with her narcissitic father.
warhol drained her like a vampire.
If only she turned to God and gave her life up to him she would've been freed from her tragedy and recovered as a new creation in Christ, too bad she didn't tho.
She could of got saved, but how do you go to a group of outsiders to be saved when they are all trying to be saved themselves? Andy was the only one who knew exactly how to save himself and nobody told him how. People with any intelligence would have figured out what and how Andy was doing it and they could have gone on to do their own shit but they didnt they hung off Andy. So I think it's unfair to blame Andy for her demise. If she understood his art she would have known he was not a film director, she would say, you need a script, you need all these things that wasn't what Andy was about, he was a rule breaker not follower.
@@kelvinkloud No I think she drained her own blood, I think she was the "cute" vampire.
@@chiquitafeldberg8512 this is a man . Why am I the only one commenting on here that sees this. I guess all of you are under a spell and until it's broken or you take the blinders off you'll never see it. I used to be under the spell too. Once you see the truth though, you can not un see it
She was absolutely luminous, mesmerizing, charismatic, and enchanting. I'll always love her, no matter what.
Yes 💖
No
She seemed happy and unhappy at the same time while living in the mod scene. A very memorable type of person of character, Edie, RIP.
I find this woman, even 4 decades after her passing, utterly irresistible. Yes, she is stunningly beautiful...but it is more than that. Her charm and magnetism are hard to describe. When she stares into the camera with those eyes...I’m transfixed...like I’m hypnotized...I can’t describe it.
I agree. When I was in college in the 80s I was obsessed with wanting to be like her. I tried dressing and doing my make up like her. I was fascinated. I left college and moved to new Orleans because. I wanted to live on the date side like her and then I saw the dark side and my obsession dissolved. But at 50 I'm still really facsinated by her.
Thanks for sharing your personal story Lisa. I’m glad you made it through the “dark side” of life, not everyone does (like Edie). Nico, the famous singer with the early Velvet Underground of Lou Reed, always said that Edie was destined to die young of her vices. I knew nothing about fashion before I started studying Edie and her life...what trendsetter! Faux fur dresses and coats (although Edie’s Leopard coat was real before hunting them was banned), the mini, the “micro-mini” dress, her fabulous rings and rosary necklaces (decades before Madonna would “borrow” that idea). My favorite look of hers...that incredible “Smokey eye” look-how fabulous is that! The lady was a true artist. God, I miss her...and I never even had a chance to meet her. Weird huh?!
@@DD-hu3rf How was New Orleans in the 80's? I know the dark side must be pretty dark....but I do love & miss it so much! I never was on the dark side, once by a freak accident.
Weird things happen there, it definitely has a energy all it's own.
I don't remember how I came across Edie, but I was instantly mesmerized, I've read every book & seen every movie about her. Factory Girl was horrible, no one there to say " That didn't happen!"....only Jonathon left & he never was in NYC with her & apparently incapable of correcting her manner of death in the movie.
Being a child of the 80's was cool, but I have always been fascinated with the 60's. ❤❤✌✌
@@johnd.1849 I think she was like a shooting star, shining bright against the dark but meant to burn out.
Edie didn't die of her vices. She was married in CA, & took her regular meds given to her by her husband & she had been drinking that night.
No illegal substances in her system.
It was probably her smoking, previous drug use, & long-term anorexia. Her body just gave out that night. Anorexia takes a terrible toll on the body & she had it & bulimia since puberty.
She was & is utterly fascinating. Also, anyone with the mental issues from such complex abuse in such a short time would self-medicate to survive.
Peace&love❤❤✌✌
@@johnd.1849 Nico was a heroin addict for 25 plus years....from her time with the Velvet Underground...strange thing for her to say that Edie would die young from her vices.
More likely she saw how fragile Edie was.
She was a walking tragedy...but my gosh she was smart and had style.
Exactly well put for a guy lol
Bob Dylan's Like a rolling stone was inspired by her. How does it feel, how does it feel? To be on your own, with no direction home. Like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone. I will leave now ( with John Sebastian's song ). She's a lady when I look into her eyes, it was raining daisies, RIP fragile flower, Edie.
She was very thoughtful and had such charm and softness in her heart..
You get the feeling that her life was for others to use
Edie was very special, one of a kind. She absolutely left a mark on our hearts and culture.
Warhol and his crowd, laughing, step by step, walked Edie to her death.
Not a one of them ever felt remorse or took responsibility for what they collectively did to her.
They were too busy being cool.
100%
Used her then discarded her.
@@lonerose99 100% Horrible.
@@lonerose99 Yes they did, and it is just as horrible that there are people who are willing to overlook the evil, because they too, are too busy trying to be cool. 45 years ago I was like that, but eventually figured it out
True. Nonetheless, I think she was a willing victim.
She was such a tragic girl
I can only imagine the trauma she had as a young girl to make her want to numb herself To such an extent
Blessed with beauty and brains and lost it all in destruction
Exquisite beauty with so much potential! Alas, we’ll never know…
What an incredible piece by the person who made this.
Edie was so beautiful i love her smile and those eyes
Very nicely done. Edie speaking with footage & photos instead of "talking heads" on camera talking about Edie.
I can't explain it and have NO clue at all about any part of her life, other than these documentaries... And yet i feel a profound sadness... Ugh. She was so smart and quick-witted. What a horrible existence
Read the book EDIE
What a horrible tragedy, not existence.
Her beauty tragically drew the most beautiful tormented men all lumped together in the FACTORY in the village 60s.. The factory was an incredible place where art and Andy Warhol were redefining pop culture! Edie was genetically loaded for addiction & hedonism recklessness and of course destruction. She represented how beauty and being a beautiful person drew the worst of our human selfishness where sexualized needs become the destroyer of innocence. I think edie really illustrated how beauty & innocence can & often does bring the worst in others! Imagine being thrown into this broken hedonistic group of tormented beautiful people surrounded by art and it's the 60s nyc the village. Your doomed from the start....
A very tragic and sad story Edie Sedgwick was.🙏❤
Such a beautiful, captivating tragedy she was 🖤
so beautiful, so tragic.
Heart breaking, so beautiful , and hopefull
A good "target for the scene". You've never sounded more intelligent Edie.
She was pretty brilliant. That bit of self insight was pretty ordinary in all.
she was the good target for everyone to drain her happiness
Special the same way the Mona Lisa is. Nothing ordinary, everything magical.
I just want to hold her tight ..tell her it's alright..gosh she breaks my heart :( RIP
she would be about 78 today.
That factory place ruined her life even more didn't it?
Yes she admitted during this interview that she was introduced to drugs at factory
It destroyed a young girl looking to be loved
Isn't it entrancing that you ask questions as a statement, much like Edie? Isnt it?
The factory and especially Andy worhol all he did was use anyone around him
@@randalltierney2141
Thats how i kinda feel, you see him in clips & he rarely contributes of himself, much less injects energy to anyone around him that's in his presence, like he always stands back & lets others entertain him, his art may be considered brilliant but i find it quite benign, of course it reflects how people have made advertising & products into consumerist icons, & he can silk screen Marilyn etc into different colours, but i can take it or leave it.
There's an Edie in me
She was 27 when she died yet her voice is holds so much trauma.
I cannot with the Bright Eyes.
Wow she was a tragic sad lonely ....Dead at only 28 ? You saw she never got over her brothers suicide.
All her friends" were likely fake." & druggie"
Each yr she looked more dead in the eyes.,more hopeless,speech more heavily slurred.
Beautiful classy Edie.
Gone too soon.
🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊❤️❤️❤️❤️🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊
RIP TOO WILD TO LIVE
BUT TOO YOUNG TOO DIE
This voice over is from her film ciao Manhattan when she was having many cognitive problems from long-term drug abuse
How can a person be in love with someone they have never met and had been dead for decades.. Well I am for her
@casa nah mtley us OK I guess but she's no Edie
@casa I know
@casa do you really believe that?
@casa haha no of course not but where did you draw your conclusion from? Can you prove or show evidence of your claim?
She was so beautiful and stylish. The all American girl. Smart too.
So troubled but brilliant and so intelligent. Like marilyn.
what a truly sad story of a lost young lady exploited for others personal gain
thank you
So sad. Tragic. He famously said that her killing herself would make a great movie. Sad.
Ya. Totally agree.
When people took so many drugs people called everything high art. She just was always living for herself doing nothing but calling it something. That's drugs!
Who should you live your life for if you're not a parent? If you're single what does it matter? It's your life to do something or nothing with it because it's yours, not mine.
get on drugs and you will see eventually that you are doing everybody else's 'thing' but your own...a needy junkie.
She brought heroin to the factory and I doubt Andy appreciated that at all. He was probably angry but didn't get mad at people. I personally think she gave Andy a bad deal. She bought friends and I think she is a blot on his name. Same with Valery she expected too much of Andy also and didn't get him. Nobody seems to understand Andy like Lou Reed.
@Daisy Christabel
I love this vid, it is perfect! What I would really like to know though, are the names of the songs. They totally helped understand Edie's mental state and fragility.
Thank you! The instrumental opening is the song Common Knowledge by Conor Oberst. The other, the one I was singing, was a cover of the song Lua by Bright Eyes. I'm so happy you like the video x
That's wonderful! Great job, on everything! I always come back to this video. You are very talented! ❤️
@@daisychristabel your version is BEAUTIFUL....can I find online anywhere? Love it!
@@daisychristabel Your version of this song is beautiful!!! Please share!! I would love to have this to listen to and share. It’s gorgeous!! 💗
I love your voice in this cover
her story is tragic much of it the consequence of nothing she'd done. music fit nicely -
the discerning editor.
Thank you about the music. It's actually my own voice and music playing, doing covers of a Conor Oberst song instrumentally and then a cover of his earlier band Bright Eyes, their song 'Lua'. I always get worried the backing track will drown out the voice intended for the audience to listen to and I'm hoping this strikes that balance- focus on Edie with, as you said, a good 'fit' for the music to carry it along. xxxxx
thanks for clarifying music. btw, backing track adds value/fits here - just listened again.
Thank you, it actually means a lot to read that. xxx
Daisy Christabel your voice is absolutely stunning!!
That's a lovely thing to say- thank you. I was hoping to sing something that fit with the footage xxx
I wish there was more audio of her when she wasn't high
Check out the appearance on the Merv Griffin show.
I wish she’d stayed with Bob Dylan..
No, Dylan made a disaster out of all of his relationships with women. I wish she had met Michael Post sooner.
The ultimate ingenue, and flibberdegibbit.
I read the book.
Has her husband released any book on their short life together? Thanks Daisy.
He hasn't released a book but if you read her biography Edie: All American Girl, I think that was the one, or 'Girl On Fire, but I'm fairly sure it was the former, he contributes and writes his impressions of her and about his time with her and their marriage and the experience of being with her up until he found her dead, which is heartbreaking, but it's a wonderful biography because so many people whose names today are reknowned, like Ginsberg, Capote, of course Warhol, Gregory Corso, Morrisey, Nico etc. all write contributions, in addition to impressions and input by her family members, childhood friends, college companions, 'friends' later in her life, fellow patients at the hospitals where she was admitted etc. I highly recommend it xxxx
James Zamudio: I do not believe her husband, Mike Post, ever wrote a book about their life and times together. I’m sure he probably had offers, and undoubtedly has stories that would be fascinating to hear of their short time together. I have ghostwritten some books in my day, and would love to do a final all encompassing biography on her life. She knew so many fascinating people and lived in such turbulent times in America...Edie deserves to have her true story told before those who knew her personally ( many now in their early to mid seventies) pass on. I promise my account of her life would do her justice
Amazing video 👌🖤
Thank you xxx
Do you know where the "I'd like to turn the whole world on just for a moment" is from?
I believe she was talking about drugs when she led into that. Speed to be specific. It's in the Ciao Manhattan tapes. xxxx
It is from the film"cio Manhattan" which could have eerily coined the term "predictive progamming"!☺
What a beautiful flower... I won’t forget her. Neither will god, for sure... why god?
Indigo child
who sang this version of lua
@@gabriellekennific4050 that's me!
@@daisychristabel i absolutely adore your voice and your version of the song !! have you posted it online anywhere?
@@gabriellekennific4050 on.soundcloud.com/c6HsnYkV48S3W8CQA My soundcloud is very old but it's on there! x
4:30 what version of the song is this???
It begins with a backing guitar of 'Common Knowledge' by Conor Oberst, followed by my cover of his earlier song 'Lua'.
So basically it's my version.
beautiful girl forever♥
Why andy never make the tribut she deserve ????
She had to known she was hot for people to tolerate her being 6 hours late.
She was high on drugs. Like Marilyn before her she had ceased to function.
Her insecurities made her take too long to present herself to the public.
What cover is this???
Lua- bright eyes
just for a moment...
I dunno guys ,I don't know what scenes you have been in but girls like Edi are everywhere. I personally think Andy himself was the most fascinating person in the factory. His story and life is a truly interesting one. Poor little rich girls are not.
Lol, no one agrees with you! Then again, no one seems to agree with ANYTHING you've written; you're in your own, unrealistic, backward world.
Pobre mulher , se afogou no meio social em que vivia, oque aconteceu com ela foi que o corpo não aguentou os exageros cometidos, para sustentar um falso glamour.
There are only 2 girls that I've ever wanted with a passion.. Edie and Marylyn
I have little sympathy for Edie. She had it all and could have done much more. She should have moved on when Andy didn’t pay her in the beginning. I do think she was mistreated by Andy but she chose drugs.? She could have had everything she wanted.
Thank you for posting.
This is everything.
💔🕊️🤍
A forgotten nobody from the 60s. Dead at age 28.
Another wasted life
Why did you copy the animations I have made from my tribute to Edie video???
The public (Men), will always be mesmerized by attractive women because we want to have sex with them. This was true hundreds of years ago, today, and will be true hundreds of years from now. Seriously, what did she actually DO?
the quotations are low spirited and do not capture the energy Edie contributed to the Scene
NewYork noses destroyed her like they do so many others…
Watching Edie and then returning to the trashy, shallow so called celebrities of today and the difference in REAL is striking.