![]() ![]() The situations are the same, but the people and the vehicles change. TELEVISION TALES: The only thing is, they don’t use too much storyline in a lot of, and so everything is always “chasing.” They’ll have programs where one night a girl sees a guy kill somebody and then all during the show they’re chasing around, going up and down elevators… the next night a guy sees a girl kill somebody and they go chasing around in cars and then on the subway and then in boats. ![]() Rockefeller took us upstairs to see that great Max Ernst. I went to Ford’s White House and Rockefeller’s Vice-President house. Everybody would just love this country because it’s so thrilling to go there. I think the greatest thing would be if they actually invited everybody to the White House every night… they’d just take about 500 people a night. THE WHITE HOUSE: I’ve been invited to the White house about five times. Like a fruit stand… I mean, people were standing in line! For jewelry! I never saw so many people before, it was like a meat counter. STORE OPENINGS: Yesterday morning we went to the Elsa Peretti jewelry opening at Tiffany’s and it was mobbed. It’s so abstract… isn’t it abstract? What are these people sitting here watching? I can’t believe that so many people get together just to sit there. ![]() RESTAURANTS: I think they should have movies in restaurants. GRAFFITI ART: What’s so good about is he can go and take his art with him and do it there. My favorite movies are the unsuccessful ones because there’s no one there. I like everything about everything but that’s what I like best.ĮNTERTAINMENT: I’m always worrying about bombs in movie theaters, though. That’s about the only thing that makes life worth living. But then traveling makes time go by so fast. TRAVEL: I don’t want to go anywhere, it takes so much time. If you’re middle class, you can forget it. Candy Darling was in a private room and she didn’t have a penny. MAKING IT IN NEW YORK: If you’re very poor or very rich-middle class don’t make it-but if you’re very poor you can get as good medical care as the rich. If you stayed longer, then it would be really great. No, really, because people are staying younger now and there’s nothing to do. I couldn’t decide whom to vote for.ĮDUCATIONAL VIEWS: I think kids should go to high school until they’re 30. POLITICAL VIEWS: I went to vote once, but I got too scared. But actually, when I lived in Pittsburgh, the Heinz factory was there, and I used to go visit the Heinz factory a lot. Campbell’s Soup were really upset and they were going to do something about it, and then it went by so quickly I guess there really wasn’t anything they could do. From 3:00 to 7:00 in the afternoon, but it’s always dark where I paint anyway.įAVORITE ANDY WARHOL PAINTING: I guess the soup can. WHEN DRUNK… I tell everyone they can be on the cover of Interview. We rummaged through Andy’s interviews for Interview from the ’70s for some fun, little-known Andy facts.įAVORITE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE: Jack Daniels is my favorite drink. Twenty-five years after his death, Andy Warhol’s influence is everywhere-from his constantly copied pop-art paintings, to his famous “15 minutes of fame” quote, to the continued existence of Interview, to his seemingly glamorous New York social life with the Superstars, and, a little later, Studio 54. Andy Warhol and Bette Midler in November 1974. ![]()
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