Do What You Fear Most: The History of the Velvet Underground

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Do What You Fear Most: The History of the Velvet Underground

Author(s): Richie Unterberger (Author), Dean Wareham (Introduction)

  • Publisher: Omnibus Press
  • Publication Date: June 26 2026
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 816 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1913172996
  • ISBN-13: 9781913172992

Book Description

“Of all the books I have read on the story of the Velvet Underground, Richie’s is probably the best. He brings us the voices of the people who were also important to those times, but who either go unmentioned, unheard, or not written about in a balanced way. I also like the way he writes, and some of the many reviews of recordings and live shows were insightful in a way l have not come across in the work of anyone else. Bravo, Richie”Jonathan Richman

This is the definitive history of the Velvet Underground, complete and more fully researched than any before

Do What You Fear Most is the authoritative tome on the band that changed music, fashion and culture forever.

Blending new archival insights and first-hand accounts, Richie Unterberger illuminates the band’s radical global impact on New York’s progenitors of punk, who bridged pure rock’n’roll, avant-garde experimentation and literary songwriting to take rock music into previously uncharted territory. Beginning with each member’s path to the band, it details their influences, successes and (many) failures, the whirlwind with Warhol, the triumph of the Banana album, the fractured and strained relationships and egos, and beyond to the end of the Velvets and the beginnings of various solo careers.

Rigorously researched and packed with previously undocumented insights, this book features first-hand interviews with the group’s associates, as well as a substantial amount of material newly unearthed from the Lou Reed Archive and the Andy Warhol Archive, as well as never-before-seen images and ephemera.

An entertaining and exhilarating narrative, Do What You Fear Most vividly captures the grit and uninhibited creativity of the 1960s New York cultural scene and is an essential portrait of one of the 20th century’s most visionary and influential bands.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Unterberger has done serious and exhaustive research into the band… [W]onderful…Fans of the band will love the inside looks at songwriting and record production…First-rate research and writing make this a book that lives up to its legendary subject.” — Kirkus Reviews

“It’s hard to imagine any future book on the Velvets coming close to rivalling the wide-ranging, all-inclusive approach of Do What You Fear Most.” —  Shindig!

“Everyone gets their flowers in Do What You Fear Most, Richie Unterberger’s excellent history of the Velvet Underground, the beloved and iconoclastic New York rock band… [A] devout, expansive history of their music worth relishing.” — Foreword Reviews

A tome finally worthy of Lou Reed’s gang. American writer Richie Unterberger can now safely say that his latest book Do What You Fear Most is the most comprehensive and compelling yet on the stealthy, stupendously influential band of the title”. — Record Collector, 5*****

About the Author

Richie Unterberger is the author of around a dozen rock history books, including Unknown Legends of Rock’n’Roll, Won’t Get Fooled Again: The Who from Lifehouse to Quadrophenia and Turn! Turn! Turn! . His book The Unreleased Beatles: Music and Film won a 2007 Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research.He has contributed to numerous publications, including Record Collector and MOJO . He’s written liner notes for several hundred album reissues, including the extensive notes for the super deluxe edition of The Velvet Underground & Nico and Why Don’t You Smile Now: Lou Reed at Pickwick Records 1964-65 . He gives regular presentations on rock and soul history throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and teaches courses at several universities in the US. Dean Wareham was born in Wellington, New Zealand. He moved to New York City as a teenager in 1977, and attended the high school where he met his future Galaxie 500 bandmates. He graduated from Harvard University with a degree in Social Studies. In 1987 he founded Galaxie 500, who released three albums, all produced by Kramer and released on Rough Trade. His memoir Black Postcards is a chronicle of his years in indie rock and was published by Penguin. He has also co-composed soundtracks and acted in several films for Noah Baumbach, most recently White Noise .

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