Depending on your intent, here are the most useful contexts for this text: 1. The Song: "All Tomorrow's Parties" (1966/67)
It is considered a blueprint for Gothic Rock and is Andy Warhol’s favorite song by the band. 2. The Novel: All Tomorrow's Parties (1999) 1.All Tomorrow’s Parties
The song is a "delirious paean" to the scene surrounding Andy Warhol’s Factory . It describes the fleeting, superficial nature of the New York art world's elite social circles. Depending on your intent, here are the most
Set in a near-future San Francisco and Tokyo, it follows a "clairvoyant cyberpunk" named Colin Laney who can perceive "nodal points"—moments in time where the entire future of human society is about to change. Depending on your intent
Depending on your intent, here are the most useful contexts for this text: 1. The Song: "All Tomorrow's Parties" (1966/67)
It is considered a blueprint for Gothic Rock and is Andy Warhol’s favorite song by the band. 2. The Novel: All Tomorrow's Parties (1999)
The song is a "delirious paean" to the scene surrounding Andy Warhol’s Factory . It describes the fleeting, superficial nature of the New York art world's elite social circles.
Set in a near-future San Francisco and Tokyo, it follows a "clairvoyant cyberpunk" named Colin Laney who can perceive "nodal points"—moments in time where the entire future of human society is about to change.