ive been obsessed with edie for around 5 or 6 years now. she fascinates me. in 11th grade we had to do a fashion show of women fashion icons throughout history and i was edie. haha i don't think anyone else knew who she was. the song i chose to walk to was "like a rolling stone" by bob dylan. he never said the song was about her, but it just fits so well.
I'm reading this in 2020 and really hope you got over your obsession with her. She was nothing! Good looking girls will always get attention but that's it. She was loose and men love that...like catnip but that's all...she had no "talent" to speak of.
@@kendallevans4079 Sometimes a new and unique style or aesthetic can be a talent. She was educated and very well spoken. I mean what talent to most actors have?
I'm in awe of her and righty so! lol, but well done, I thought this was a very good. I could tell the heaviness in her voice from the Ciao! Manhattan tapes and then the youthful interview in the beginning! Ah, I wish we had more of those!
I'm quiet surprised she didn't fall of that wall hopping along and not looking down and twirling her coat I would have love to have seen the look on the guy's face looking at her on that wall😵😱😟😦😮😲😫😦😂
lol. no. I downloaded like an hour of footage of her and edited it for like 4 hours. and then downloaded another hour of footage that had audio, and edited it all, and put it to the video and all that. It doesn't prove that i read my book at ALL though. So i'm gonna write a timeline or something tonight.
@Molstep I wasn't criticizing her. Sheesh. Simple fact, SHE WAS CRAZY. And who cares? She's dead now anyway. Don't respond to comments that are a year old.
What kind of imperative is that? As long as there is a reply button and it's possible to do so, anyone can reply at anytime. Geez, restrtictions, restrictions eh? I mean look at this, I'm replying to a comment from 6 years ago and it's perfectly acceptable and right to do so. Stop making up bullshit rules and demands, how's that for an imperative.
The footage of her skipping atop a stone wall was shot at the Cloisters museum at the northern tip of Manhattan.
Edie was such an amazing creature, a force of nature! I really wish I had been privileged enough to have met her!... RIP Edie Sedgewick.🙏💖💖💖
I always loved her eye makeup.
ive been obsessed with edie for around 5 or 6 years now. she fascinates me. in 11th grade we had to do a fashion show of women fashion icons throughout history and i was edie. haha i don't think anyone else knew who she was. the song i chose to walk to was "like a rolling stone" by bob dylan. he never said the song was about her, but it just fits so well.
I'm reading this in 2020 and really hope you got over your obsession with her. She was nothing! Good looking girls will always get attention but that's it. She was loose and men love that...like catnip but that's all...she had no "talent" to speak of.
@@kendallevans4079 wow sounding like a true pick me
@@kendallevans4079 Sometimes a new and unique style or aesthetic can be a talent. She was educated and very well spoken. I mean what talent to most actors have?
@@redbluebae4397 You'd be perfect back then, a nobody trying to be a somebody. Just like Edie!
@@Jantonov1 Point! Maybe it was the people around her, most Warhol, that were responsible for putting her up on a pedestal.
Her voice she’s very poetic when she speaks it would’ve been very beautiful to see her write a book about her life in her own words & eyes
Absolutely beautiful woman, beautiful words, beautiful footage! Great work, I'm in love with her haha. :)
Edie Sedgwick seem like such a sweet hart....so sad
oh my god, i love this video..
well done!
This was exellent, loved it! You definitly won't fail because this was like incredibly good, Oh how I love Edie...............................
Nobody would dare to speak so openly about drugs nowadays.
I'm in awe of her and righty so! lol, but well done, I thought this was a very good. I could tell the heaviness in her voice from the Ciao! Manhattan tapes and then the youthful interview in the beginning! Ah, I wish we had more of those!
"...in awe of her..." WHY? She was a simple drug addict. That "sexy, heavy voice" is drugs speaking, don't you know that?
Loved it! Hope you got a good grade. :)
Andy was gay?! Oh dear... now I'm wondering about Elton John as well.
Andy was more bi, or even a
@@unfortunatebeam Ooooooooooof
You win the best comment award:)
Someone should do her on drag race snatch game
I enjoyed this very much so.
A lot of the audio was from Ciao Manhattan, if you google it you'll find somewhere to watch it :)
Like all of Warhol's stuff...it's unwatchable shit
SAD SAD SAD
ooooh you used Seabear music! nice job!!
wow...she was so sober there...
Anyone know what name of song is at the end? I love it, thanks.
Seabear “Cat Piano”?
It's based on Edie: American Girl
pisses me off how many people seemed to use her, abuse and mistreat her. warhol being one of the worst. IMHO
no.
You won't fail.
Dose anybody know where can I watch the full documentary film about Edie or where can I listen full recording of this interview in the hospital ?
Just the original Ciao Manhattan
@ricochet188 She wasnt crazy, if anything she was a beautiful mess.. but wouldnt you be if you were abused by everyone you knew?
Beautiful mess? Lol
poor, lil beautiful, lost rich girl
She really is.
Believe me, i thought about it XD
ohh alrite cuz i can totally see you doing that
@ricochet188 yeh so have some respect for the dead.
did u like copy this off a website?
I'm quiet surprised she didn't fall of that wall hopping along and not looking down and twirling her coat I would have love to have seen the look on the guy's face looking at her on that wall😵😱😟😦😮😲😫😦😂
@ricochet188 she had a mental illness...she wasn't crazy.
Agreed. I see no evidence of that. Lacking direction when she needed it, maybe. Is all...
New York is not the place to find oneself. Its the first step into rhe matrix.
She wasn't crazy!
Her childhood abuse and subsequent drug use opened portals to demonic attack & I ain't lyin.
Why no husband interviews?
@MowgliX = crazy.
@mydancehalldrug lmao
I bet you passed.
Hot until you're not.
Or until yer dead.
lol. no. I downloaded like an hour of footage of her and edited it for like 4 hours. and then downloaded another hour of footage that had audio, and edited it all, and put it to the video and all that. It doesn't prove that i read my book at ALL though. So i'm gonna write a timeline or something tonight.
sad
dead at 27
28.
Yeah she was. Maybe not bat-crap crazy, but she had a few screws loose, though not blatantly noticeable screws at least.
Her father was a monster.
@Molstep I wasn't criticizing her. Sheesh. Simple fact, SHE WAS CRAZY. And who cares? She's dead now anyway. Don't respond to comments that are a year old.
What kind of imperative is that? As long as there is a reply button and it's possible to do so, anyone can reply at anytime. Geez, restrtictions, restrictions eh? I mean look at this, I'm replying to a comment from 6 years ago and it's perfectly acceptable and right to do so. Stop making up bullshit rules and demands, how's that for an imperative.
YEAH, didn't you read the RUclips comment rules? No replying to old comments. LOL
Too bad she was crazy. :(
Crazy is having a avatar like yours.....YUCK!