I understand why the juicy gossip heard on Andy Warhol's cassettes would be troubling for everyone to hear while those speaking on the tapes are still alive ( and those 3rd party people mentioned are still alive ) . However , WHY WAIT till 2037 for the contents of the recordings to be made public when the people listed in this video are now already dead ( some aren't even famous IF they're still alive ) ? Why not release the audio of the tapes 1 at a time after each person on the tape has died ? ♑️✍️🇳🇴🇦🇺
@@Friendship1nmillion There might be a legal reason. It probably covers the tapes as a whole as well, so releasing the tapes one by one isn't possible. I'm not a lawyer, so I can't tell you how it works legally, but this isn't the first time I've heard of a collection that couldn't be released until a certain year.
I loved Andy Warhol! I would've liked to see a little bit in this video about the artists Warhol pretty much discovered, like Basquiat, though. Even if some people didn't understand or like Andy's work, he was still incredibly adept at finding others whose artwork might have remained completely unknown if it hadn't been for Andy's intuitive sense of what was really unique and different and that would speak to others. ❤
Art is subjective though. Either way the man created a legacy that will be remembered forever. I bet that museum is something special would def love to visit.
Interesting movie. Julian Schnabel, also a painter, made his directorial debut with that film. He knew both Basquiat and Warhol. The cast is insane - I bet he just asked a bunch of his friends to play parts, and there's everybody from David Bowie to Gary Oldman's mom, passing through Willem Dafoe, Christopher Walken and Courtney Love.
@@TheOfficialTarynTotsYou should! It won’t blow your mind or anything, but it’s solid and deals with a lot of interesting themes. Also, Bowie as Warhol is one of the greatest things ever committed to film.
Bowie also wrote a song about Warhol, creatively entitled: Andy Warhol. He played it to Warhol in the Factory. When it finished, Andy looked down at Bowie's feet and his only reaction to the song, said "I like your shoes".
Cool! I didn’t know Warhol designed the Sticky Fingers album cover! I remember being maybe 5 yrs old, going with my crazy Aunt Susie to Camelot Music and flipping thru the LP’s and coming across that one. She literally grabbed me as i had the zipper halfway down… 😆
I like his discipline. His actions spoke louder than words. He worked very hard to survive. I like stories like his. You get out of life what you put in. I admire that about him. He was always working.
Debra Harry also did that cool video "Sweet and Low" that paid tribute with the video outlined images of her throughout and "Thanks Andy" at the very end!
7:23 That is just like the peeing statue in the film The Money Pit (1986), watched that again last night! They really need to make a film series of that, it's so brilliant!
Also the Hells Angels were scared of him and his compound in the Hamptons manned by dudes with machine guns… mick jagger had to hide out at Warhols so Hells Angels couldn’t kill him…
Lots of artists hate Warhol and with a good amount of them, it's because they didn't think of his ideas first... My favorite Andy Warhol moment was when he accidentally wondered onto an interview segment of a televised then-WWF/now-WWE show. He was a pro wrestling fan (which really makes more and more sense the more you think about it) and got backstage access, then walked through the wrong door and suddenly "Mean" Gene Oakerlund was giving him an on-the-fly interview live on air. Classic!
Please please PLEASE do a video on Artemisia Ggentileschi, I almost never ever see her talked about or most other female artists especially classical ones because their works were often purposefully suppressed no matter how talented they were, and Artemisia painted some really interesting pieces depicting women in ways male classical artists usually avoided
I like some of his art, but I think the culture he created around him is what was more fascinating. Andy's Chest off the Lou Reed album "Transformer" is about when he was shot.
Warhol's famous Campbell soup can paintings were first exhibited in Los Angeles in 1962. The critics ignored the show and the art world laughed at it. None of the paintings sold. The gallerist Irving Blum gave Andy 1,000 dollars for the 32 paintings. They are now in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and are probably worth 200 million dollars.
I have the Sticky Fingers album with the working zipper. When you look inside, you can see the man's bare legs and undies. He's wearing tidy whities. Lol
9:56 I will have to check out the album Sticky Fingers. The Rolling Stones is one of my newest favorite bands but I have yet to listen to all their music.
Obviously you were not alive during that time. He was mostly criticized and treated as low brow art. He did something unconventional and it inspired an entire generation of younger crowd that knowingly or not went on to use his ideas. He was never respected when he was alive. You are just trying to sound edgy online thinking you know what is art or not 🤡
@@YPYT90 What time? I was born in the mid 1950s, but I've also been around in the last 40 years, during which time he has been an absolute icon. Maybe I know what good art is, maybe I don't. But the point isn't whether Warhol was good. I had a couple of his prints back in the day. The point is that people who want to appear cool - or edgy - will praise things they don't really like or understand. Worse, some will use their imagined insight to mock or insult those who are just being honest.
more people said they didnt like warhol, than liked him.. but liking or not liking someone isnt why warhol was well known.. it was just that he was made known to the average joe
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My hypocrite Catholic mother decided the metal zipper Sticky Fingers album I had was vulgar, left the record and paper sleeve, but threw out the cover, then lied and said she had no idea what happened to it ... but it was disgusting anyway. I've seen it with the metal zipper (it was replaced with just cardboard, no zipper), selling online for $400-$1000. One of the smaller ways she failed as a mother, role model and human being.
If it's a recorded tape of them speaking about these things then I don't see how that's rumor that's more like a fact or a confession they just don't want their dirt for the world to see say it for what it is
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@@candice_ecidnac oops, you are correct. Thanks for catching that typo. I honestly cannot control my fingers and auto help (or whatever it is called) gets in the way as well.
Former Warhol museum employee here! Fun fact: the work that most visitors try to touch is the pee painting
I understand why the juicy gossip heard on Andy Warhol's cassettes would be troubling for everyone to hear while those speaking on the tapes are still alive ( and those 3rd party people mentioned are still alive ) . However , WHY WAIT till 2037 for the contents of the recordings to be made public when the people listed in this video are now already dead ( some aren't even famous IF they're still alive ) ? Why not release the audio of the tapes 1 at a time after each person on the tape has died ? ♑️✍️🇳🇴🇦🇺
@@Friendship1nmillion their families can still sue...
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That Warhol museum was my church in high school. People were always being scolded for smacking the "Silver Clouds" around a little too aggressively.
@@Friendship1nmillion There might be a legal reason. It probably covers the tapes as a whole as well, so releasing the tapes one by one isn't possible. I'm not a lawyer, so I can't tell you how it works legally, but this isn't the first time I've heard of a collection that couldn't be released until a certain year.
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This is why I LOVE this channel.
I loved Andy Warhol! I would've liked to see a little bit in this video about the artists Warhol pretty much discovered, like Basquiat, though. Even if some people didn't understand or like Andy's work, he was still incredibly adept at finding others whose artwork might have remained completely unknown if it hadn't been for Andy's intuitive sense of what was really unique and different and that would speak to others. ❤
His collab works with Basquiat are (imo) some of his best
Love Warhol! I live in Pittsburgh and go to his museum frequently. Seems most people either love his work or hate it, not much middle ground.
For the love of god please don’t reproduce 😂
Art is subjective though. Either way the man created a legacy that will be remembered forever. I bet that museum is something special would def love to visit.
Kinda surprised video wasn't longer for Warhols wild life.
Fun Fact: David Bowie borrowed one of Andy Warhol's wigs from The Andy Warhol Museum to portray him in the movie Basquiat (1996).
Interesting movie. Julian Schnabel, also a painter, made his directorial debut with that film. He knew both Basquiat and Warhol. The cast is insane - I bet he just asked a bunch of his friends to play parts, and there's everybody from David Bowie to Gary Oldman's mom, passing through Willem Dafoe, Christopher Walken and Courtney Love.
I never saw that movie. I will have to check it out.
@@TheOfficialTarynTotsYou should! It won’t blow your mind or anything, but it’s solid and deals with a lot of interesting themes. Also, Bowie as Warhol is one of the greatest things ever committed to film.
Bowie also wrote a song about Warhol, creatively entitled: Andy Warhol. He played it to Warhol in the Factory. When it finished, Andy looked down at Bowie's feet and his only reaction to the song, said "I like your shoes".
Ahaha-almost as many tapes as Richard Nixon 😆
I love Weird History so much!
Cool! I didn’t know Warhol designed the Sticky Fingers album cover! I remember being maybe 5 yrs old, going with my crazy Aunt Susie to Camelot Music and flipping thru the LP’s and coming across that one. She literally grabbed me as i had the zipper halfway down… 😆
I love this narrator!
The Rolling Stones logo is one of the coolest things he did
Warhol didn’t create the Stones’s lips logo…. He created the sticky fingers album cover.
The music at 0:38 triggers me because I miss the Timeline series so bad!!!
Wish we could get a 1960s one!
I miss it too
Yeah it was definitely their best work
BRING IT BAAAAAAAACCKKKKKK
Fellow Pittsburgher here! Andy Warhol is buried in a Castle Shannon cemetery that has 24/7/365 video cameras on it
I like his discipline. His actions spoke louder than words. He worked very hard to survive. I like stories like his. You get out of life what you put in. I admire that about him. He was always working.
2:44 The film Cabaret (1972) with Liza Minnelli is fantastic!
Wow-Warhol thought someone else’s material was “too obscene”?!
Just wow.
That dudes straight gangsta, gets shot and survives
Debra Harry also did that cool video "Sweet and Low" that paid tribute with the video outlined images of her throughout and "Thanks Andy" at the very end!
Thanks for this! 🧑🎨
This is only eleven minutes and fourty-two seconds long.
Should have been 15 minutes.
Their one and only mistake
He got more than he was worth.
Truly a missed opporunity...
they missed that opportunity... why.... TTwTT
Wow. He was disturbed.
7:23 That is just like the peeing statue in the film The Money Pit (1986), watched that again last night!
They really need to make a film series of that, it's so brilliant!
I ❤️ YOU TOM.
Also the Hells Angels were scared of him and his compound in the Hamptons manned by dudes with machine guns… mick jagger had to hide out at Warhols so Hells Angels couldn’t kill him…
Lots of artists hate Warhol and with a good amount of them, it's because they didn't think of his ideas first...
My favorite Andy Warhol moment was when he accidentally wondered onto an interview segment of a televised then-WWF/now-WWE show. He was a pro wrestling fan (which really makes more and more sense the more you think about it) and got backstage access, then walked through the wrong door and suddenly "Mean" Gene Oakerlund was giving him an on-the-fly interview live on air. Classic!
Please please PLEASE do a video on Artemisia Ggentileschi, I almost never ever see her talked about or most other female artists especially classical ones because their works were often purposefully suppressed no matter how talented they were, and Artemisia painted some really interesting pieces depicting women in ways male classical artists usually avoided
I like some of his art, but I think the culture he created around him is what was more fascinating. Andy's Chest off the Lou Reed album "Transformer" is about when he was shot.
Warhol's famous Campbell soup can paintings were first exhibited in Los Angeles in 1962. The critics ignored the show and the art world laughed at it. None of the paintings sold. The gallerist Irving Blum gave Andy 1,000 dollars for the 32 paintings. They are now in the Museum of Modern Art in New York and are probably worth 200 million dollars.
My Dad had that album w/the zipper!
So crazy what some ppl consider art. Idk how a bunch of soup cans lined up makes someone think you’re a genius🤦🏾♂️
It's a helluva lot of silk screening, which is not an easy task.
Great videos
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I have the Sticky Fingers album with the working zipper. When you look inside, you can see the man's bare legs and undies. He's wearing tidy whities. Lol
Great video!
That one art gallery:
“I ate asparagus!”
Funnier than even you can know, like you've been there...
Id like to see something about Edie Sedgewick.
Man I can't wait for 2037
No mention of Edie Sedgwick?
0:16 That banana artwork would be perfect for Alpha Pie Epsilon (APE)!
Overrated or not, Warhol was legendary
9:56 I will have to check out the album Sticky Fingers.
The Rolling Stones is one of my newest favorite bands but I have yet to listen to all their music.
Jean-Michel Basquiat, please!
I don’t get a lot of “art” so naturally I don’t get him at all and I don’t want too. Just my thoughts
Yep.. Definitely qualifies as weird.
6:11 Truman is the name of the Tiger mascot at the University of Missouri.
"Worhol carried a missile at all times..." Maniac!
So you're telling me keeping my best friend's fingernails behind my winter hat's rim isn't original? 😁
He also discovered actor Dolph Lundgren
6:51 That is a smart trade!
Warhol's fame is a testament to our inability to give honest opinions out of fear of being seen as uncool.
Obviously you were not alive during that time. He was mostly criticized and treated as low brow art. He did something unconventional and it inspired an entire generation of younger crowd that knowingly or not went on to use his ideas. He was never respected when he was alive. You are just trying to sound edgy online thinking you know what is art or not 🤡
His movies were totally shite.
Well put! Thats it exactly!
@@YPYT90 What time? I was born in the mid 1950s, but I've also been around in the last 40 years, during which time he has been an absolute icon. Maybe I know what good art is, maybe I don't. But the point isn't whether Warhol was good. I had a couple of his prints back in the day. The point is that people who want to appear cool - or edgy - will praise things they don't really like or understand. Worse, some will use their imagined insight to mock or insult those who are just being honest.
more people said they didnt like warhol, than liked him.. but liking or not liking someone isnt why warhol was well known.. it was just that he was made known to the average joe
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Thinking of the first idea for a reality tv series at the University of Missouri*†...while watching this Weird history video!
* Inspired from the Weird History video "Famous Documentaries That Bent The Truth"
† 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1...Action
What, no mention of AW being a MIB agent? Missed opportunity.
A bit Like Chauncey Gardner.
It's pretty bad when Andy Warhol finds your work obscene.
HEY WEIRD HISTORY !! WHAT ABOUT ANOTHER TIMELINE HISTORY SERIES ??!
I am going to watch the video:
x ---TIMELINE 1992---
I guess I'm not a fan of his art.....
My hypocrite Catholic mother decided the metal zipper Sticky Fingers album I had was vulgar, left the record and paper sleeve, but threw out the cover, then lied and said she had no idea what happened to it ... but it was disgusting anyway. I've seen it with the metal zipper (it was replaced with just cardboard, no zipper), selling online for $400-$1000. One of the smaller ways she failed as a mother, role model and human being.
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The Velvet Underground is mentioned in the Stevie Nicks song, "Gypsy".
"15 minutes of fame!"
11:43 video.
can you do a video about Indonesia's kingdom that fools mongol under Kublai Khan?
Now we know why Bucciarati's Sticky Fingers uses zippers as a weapon
💜 Self 🖼️😊
His mother was a handsome women ...woof
How did he carry a missile with him? Them things are big. He must have been way stronger then he looked.....
"Chaotic" the Asperger's euphamism
$50 in 1974 is $314.73 in 2024. That's pretty good for a modeling job.
Great video. As an artist though 😑 I personally do not find anything by Warhol inspiring
People don’t know enough about Frank Zappa. Please help educate!
Not a fan of his ‘art’, but this was interesting.
If it's a recorded tape of them speaking about these things then I don't see how that's rumor that's more like a fact or a confession they just don't want their dirt for the world to see say it for what it is
“Let’s put 15 minutes of fame on the board, aaaaaannndd…”
World History: 1 Andy Warhol: 0
0:14 Those masks remind me of Doane Players, the theater club I was part of when I was a student at Doane University.
Crazy how trash art has become. Talking about his to
Soup cans? I'd have gone with the Marilyn Monroe palette...
Andy Warhol punched my grandma.
sounds like a creepy little weirdo .
3:32 Fast Forward exactly 58 years...and I watched Fight Club (1999) on January 13, 2024!
It was also a UFC Fight Night.
He probably paid someone to do it for him. *_Just like he did for all of "his" paintings._*
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I only came here to see if anyone gave him credit for being MIB ! I’m very disappointed in you guys! 😝😝😝😁😉
Nice to see these artsy types have always been insufferable
Ugh. Artists.
Who writes this crap? While story is interesting, the jokes are so bad that it's cringey.
Put your resume in.
@@Kelly-ml5tlor you could just accept that it’s awful. They keep adding unneeded sarcastic jokes after every 3 sentences just about.
So get your own damn show
In the future everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.
Definitely not a great artist, easily the most overrated artist of all time
If Worhal is an artist, then I'm a politician because I was vp of my freshman class. The guy was a talentless weirdo hack.
Still better than Jackson Pollock.
He was sewerslided
Overrated
You call it art, I call it crap
Fun fact: $900K in 1974 is equivalent to $5,665,180.53 in 2024. You're welcome. 🙂💙
She’s your average liberal
4:14 sounds like the leftists all around today.
One of the most overrated "artists" ever! Wouldnt pay a cent for any if his work
I'd like you to cover Georgia O'Keefe.
Overrated.
I was hoping to see Edie Sedwick mentioned... "Ciao baby"
A+ video!
LOVE IT! What a fascinating and unqiue history, did not know almost all those things about him!
Mind=Blown
Definitely never was my style, but you gave a good report. Thanks.
FYI you mean definite (def in it) not defiant (which means disobedient)
@@candice_ecidnac oops, you are correct. Thanks for catching that typo. I honestly cannot control my fingers and auto help (or whatever it is called) gets in the way as well.