
Video Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j53Q9TFxv0
Description: Under the glow of Park Avenue’s nighttime neon, 213 Park Ave stands in for the ghost of Max’s Kansas City, where The Velvet Underground’s final days with Lou Reed were caught on tape and later pressed into the raw, intimate document Live at Max’s Kansas City. You can almost hear clinking glasses and muted bar chatter in the background of the recording as you look up at the block, imagining a crowd of Warhol regulars, downtown misfits, and curious uptowners crammed into the club upstairs. This unassuming stretch of Midtown is where art rock slipped from the 1960s into the grittier 1970s, live and unvarnished. A stop in the MusicRoadTrip.com App.
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Cultural - specification: Album Covers