The film captures a 67-minute rehearsal at Warhol’s Factory . It features the band improvising and culminates in a visit from the NYPD following a noise complaint.
Warhol also produced over 30 "Screen Tests" of individual band members during this period, which are often edited into modern tributes for the song. The film captures a 67-minute rehearsal at Warhol’s
Lou Reed wrote the song for Nico after she approached him following a 1965 show and said, "Oh Lou, I'll be your mirror". "smokey" vocal performance.
The band initially struggled with the track and nearly abandoned it before Nico delivered the final, "smokey" vocal performance. The film captures a 67-minute rehearsal at Warhol’s