John Cale is best known as the founding member of one of the most important rocks bands of all the time - The Velvet Underground - and in a wide-ranging solo career since the band's demise, Cale has created blistering rock music, classical and avant-garde compositions, notable film scores and has produced albums by Iggy and The Stooges, Patti Smith and Squeeze. In this fascinating interview, Cale returns to Garnant in Wales where he grew up and began a promising career as a classical musician, before abandoning it all for the allure of New York in the 1960s. This documentary includes an exclusive interview with Lou Reed, with whom Cale has enjoyed a volatile but highly productive relationship over thirty years, and archive footage from The Velvet Underground years.
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