In 1981, Nico released the Philippe Quilichini-produced single "Saeta"/"Vegas" on Flicknife Records. She led a nomadic life, living in different countries. The live compilations 1982 Tour Diary and En Personne En Europe were released in November 1982 on the 1/2 Records cassette label in France; the ROIR cassette label reissued the former under the revised title "Do Or Die!" Nico's friend Jim Morrison suggested that she start writing her own material. For her debut album, 1967's Chelsea Girl, she recorded songs by Bob Dylan, Tim Hardin, and Jackson Browne, among others. In 1967 Nico recorded his song "I'll Keep It with Mine" for her first album, Chelsea Girl. Později jej adoptovali rodiče Alaina Delona, u kterých později žil. Ari Boulogne a en grande partie mené une vie difficile car son père Alain Delon, ne l'a pas reconnu. Giacomoni's photos of Nico would be used for her next album, and would eventually be featured in a book (Nico: Photographies, Horizon Illimite, Paris, 2002). Un chemin de croix émaillé de tragédies et de déceptions. 8. After the end of her work with the Blue Orchids, she hired musical arranger James Young and his band the Faction for her concerts.[4]. Performance artist Tammy Faye Starlite (Tammy Lang) enjoyed success in 2011 with her one-woman show Nico: 'Chelsea Mädchen', in which she impersonates the singer and delivers spoken material based on an actual interview Nico gave in the mid-Eighties, during an Australian tour. [48] Low wrote a song titled "Those Girls (Song For Nico)" and Neko Case covered "Afraid" in 2013. Nico's friend Danny Fields, the American journalist who helped her sign to Elektra Records, described her as "Nazi-esque", saying: "Every once in a while there'd be something about Jews and I'd be, 'But Nico, I'm Jewish,' and she was like 'Yes, yes, I don't mean you.' In 1993, Nico: The Life and Lies of an Icon by musicologist Richard Witts covered Nico's entire life and career. [4], Nico was born Christa Päffgen in Cologne to Wilhelm and Margarete "Grete" Päffgen (née Schulze, born 1910). 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At these shows, she was accompanied by a revolving cast of guitarists, including members of the Velvet Underground, Tim Hardin, Tim Buckley, Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Jackson Browne. Although she was still struggling with addiction, she became interested in music again. "[19] Chelsea Girl is a traditional chamber-folk album, with strings and flute arrangements by producer Tom Wilson. Nico sang lead vocals on three songs ("Femme Fatale", "All Tomorrow's Parties", "I'll Be Your Mirror"), and backing vocal on "Sunday Morning", on the band's debut album, The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967). Soon after, she was living with Garrel and became a central figure in his cinematic and personal circles. [32], Nico saw herself as part of a tradition of bohemian artists, which she traced back to the Romanticism of the early 19th century. [35] However, Fields also stated in a 2002 interview with David Dalton, "She was so far from being a Nazi—except maybe all Germans are Nazis. Several concerts to honour Nico's career were organized over the years with multiple singers to revisit her repertoire. She met Garrel in 1969 and contributed the song "The Falconer" to his film Le Lit de la Vierge. "[43] Morrissey cited Nico when asked to name artists who had a lasting influence on him: "The royal three remain the same: the New York Dolls, Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley, with Nico standing firm as first reserve. [2] Nejprve žil se zpěvačkou a tak se objevil v několika filmech Andyho Warhola. In the 1980s, she toured extensively in Europe, United States, Australia and Japan. Nico was a heroin addict for over 15 years. [34], Nico inspired many musicians including Siouxsie and the Banshees, the Cure, Morrissey, Elliott Smith and Björk. The first time I heard the album, I cried and it was all because of the flute. The promoter had so greatly oversold tickets for the show that members of the audience couldn't move or reach the outside, eventually resulting in some fans urinating inside the cathedral. Five years later, on july 8th 1988, Nico fell from her bicycle while on Ibiza on and was brought unconscious to Cannes Nisto Hospital,were she died from a brain hemorrhage. Ari Boulogne, né Ari Paffgen le 11 août 1962, est le fils de Nico du Velvet Underground et d'Alain Delon. In March 1988, she and Young hired new guitarist Henry Olsen: together, they composed new songs to be premiered at a festival organized by Lutz Ulbrich at the Berlin Planetarium in June. He is an actor, known for Mixed Blood (1984), L'enfant secret (1979) and The Inner Scar (1972). At the insistence of Warhol, she sang on four songs of the Velvet Underground's debut album The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967). [4] The Berlin concert ended with a song from The End..., "You Forget to Answer". At the same time, she started a solo career and released Chelsea Girl. Also in this time period, Nico let her hair return to its natural brown color but continued wearing mostly black. In 2015, Lutz Graf-Ulbrich, Nico's former partner and accompanist in the late 1970s, published Nico: In the Shadow of the Moon Goddess, an account of his time with Nico. Huit ans qu'Anouchka Delon est heureuse aux côtés de son chéri, Julien Dereims. A 58 ans, il a vécu dans l'ombre, élevé par la mère de l'acteur, et a connu l'enfer de la drogue et de l'hôpital psychiatrique. Christa Päffgen (16 October 1938 – 18 July 1988),[1][2][3] known by her stage name Nico, was a German singer, songwriter, musician, model, and actress. [12] After splitting her time between New York and Paris, she got the lead role in Jacques Poitrenaud's Strip-Tease (1963). Down the hill on her bike: "I'll be back soon." A music video for "My Heart Is Empty" was filmed at The Fridge in Brixton. Ari Boulogne, dit Christian Aaron Boulogne, né Ari Päffgen à Paris le 11 août 1962, est un photographe français. She recorded her final solo album, Camera Obscura, in 1985, with the Faction (James Young and Graham Dids). Produced by John Cale, it featured Nico's version of the Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart song "My Funny Valentine". In the book Songs They Never Play on the Radio, James Young, a member of her band in the 1980s, recalls many examples of her troubling behaviour due to her "overwhelming" addiction – and that Nico claimed never to have taken the drug while in the Velvets/Factory scene but only began using during her relationship with Philippe Garrel in the 1970s. She also appeared in Rudolph Maté's For the First Time, with Mario Lanza, later that year. Pure People is reporting that Ari is alive. Nico recorded her next studio album, Drama of Exile, in 1981. Je synem německé modelky, později herečky a zpěvačky Nico (vlastním jménem Christa Päffgen) a francouzského filmového a divadelního herce Alaina Delona. After being introduced by Brian Jones, she began working in New York with Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey on their experimental films, including Chelsea Girls, The Closet, Sunset and Imitation of Christ. This was the only song on the album to feature only Nico's voice and harmonium. [citation needed] Her father enlisted as a soldier at the onset of the war and died in 1942. [27] Also performing at this event were Blondie, Kevin Ayers, and Ultravox. For people with the name Nico, see, "The Velvet Underground | American rock group", "Life among the ruins; Poignant moments of love and loneliness in postwar Europe", "13. [30][31] Ari became a photographer and actor, and had children; a son born in 1999 and a daughter born in 2006. Christian Päffgen was born on August 11, 1962 in Paris, France as Christian Aaron Päffgen. Velvet Underground members Lou Reed, John Cale and Sterling Morrison contributed to the album, with Nico, Reed and Cale co-writing one song, "It Was a Pleasure Then. They played together on a sold-out tour of twelve cities in the East and Midwest. Nico svému synovi také věnovala píseň „Ari's Song“ z předešlého alba The Marble Index (1969). With no certainty that he would survive, his commanding officer, following standing orders, ended his life by gunshot. In the 2018 biopic Nico, 1988 directed by Susanna Nicchiarelli, Trine Dyrholm portrays Nico on a journey across Europe during her last tour. [40][41] Joy Division's Peter Hook cited Chelsea Girl as one of his favourite albums. Multi-instrumentalist John Cale wrote that Nico's long dressing room preparations, and pre-performance ritual of burning a candle, often held up performances, which especially irritated songwriter Lou Reed. She sat down in front of the mirror and wrapped a black scarf around her head. It was a departure from her earlier work with John Cale, featuring a mixture of rock and Middle Eastern arrangements. At some shows, she was accompanied on guitar by Cheetah Chrome (the Dead Boys). Et bien qu'ils se soient croisés, jamais ils n’ont réussi à créer un lien père / fils. In 1959, she was invited to the set of Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita, where she attracted the attention of the acclaimed director, who gave her a minor role in the film as herself. The following year saw another single, "Procession" produced by Martin Hannett and featuring The Invisible Girls. X-rays later revealed a severe cerebral hemorrhage as the cause of death. Lüül: Ein Musikerleben zwischen Agitation Free, Ashra, Nico, der Neuen Deutschen Welle und den 17 Hippies by Lutz Ulbrich (Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf: Berlin, 2007). [28], The final years of her life were mainly spent in the Prestwich[28] and Salford area of Greater Manchester. She left in the early afternoon on the hottest day of the year. She read excerpts from "Ulalume" by Edgar Allan Poe. Nico was then inspired by Egyptian music and Egyptian singer and diva Oum Kalthoum. La Cicatrice intérieure est un film français réalisé par Philippe Garrel, sorti en 1972.La chanteuse allemande Nico joue dans le film et a réalisé la bande-son (on retrouve les chansons du films sur l'album Desertshore).Philippe Garrel et Nico avaient une relation ensemble à l'époque du tournage et Ari, l'enfant que l'on voit dans le film, est le fils de Nico. [28] For a few months in the 1980s, she shared an apartment in Brixton, London, with punk poet John Cooper Clarke[28] but not as a couple.[33]. The Cure's leader Robert Smith has cited Desertshore as one of his favourite records,[39] as has Björk. Mais ce dernier aurait aussi un quatrième enfant, Christian Aaron Boulogne dit Ari Boulogne, né de sa relation avec la chanteuse et actrice allemande, Nico. in 1983. It was released a few months after her death on Almond's album The Stars We Are. She made a vocal contribution to Neuronium's second album, Vuelo Químico, as she was at the studio, by chance, while it was being recorded in Barcelona in 1978 by Michel Huygen, Carlos Guirao and Albert Gimenez. [13][14], The group became the centerpiece of Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable, a multimedia performance featuring music, lighting, film and dance. « A partir du moment où je vins à changer de nom, tout bascula ». And I asked for simplicity, and they covered it in flutes! These releases were followed by more live performances throughout Europe over the next few years. By this time, she was living in New York and taking acting classes with Lee Strasberg.[7]. Siouxsie and the Banshees invited her as special guest on their first major UK tour in 1978; they also later covered "All Tomorrow's Parties". Performers included Cale, Kim Gordon with Bill Nace, Sharon Van Etten, Meshell Ndegeocello, Stephin Merritt, Peaches, Alison Mosshart, Joan As Police Woman, Greg Dulli, Yeasayer, and Mercury Rev. Ari Päffgen devient Ari Boulogne. A number of Nico's performances towards the end of her life were recorded and released, including 1982's Heroine, Nico in Tokyo, and Behind the Iron Curtain. Delon však otcovství nikdy nepřiznal. In 1965, Nico met the Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones and recorded her first single, "I'm Not Sayin'" with the B-side "The Last Mile", produced by Jimmy Page for Andrew Loog Oldham's Immediate label. Nico - In The Shadow of the Moon Goddess … Nico had little say in its production, and was disappointed with the result; she said in 1981: "I still cannot listen to it, because everything I wanted for that record, they took it away. Un chemin de croix émaillé de tragédies et de déceptions. Returning to live performance in the early 1970s, Nico (accompanying herself on harmonium) gave concerts in Amsterdam as well as London, where she and John Cale opened for Pink Floyd. A 58 ans, il a vécu dans l'ombre, élevé par la mère de l'acteur, et a connu l'enfer de la drogue et de l'hôpital psychiatrique. Christian Päffgen was born on August 11, 1962 in Paris, France as Christian Aaron Päffgen. [5] When she was two years old, she moved with her mother and grandfather to the Spreewald forest outside of Berlin to escape the World War II bombardments of Cologne. [25], Nico and Island Records allegedly had many disputes during this time, and in 1975 the label dropped her from their roster.[26]. According to biographer Richard Witts in his 1995 book Nico: The Life and Lies of an Icon, Wilhelm Päffgen was shot in the head by a French sniper while serving in the Wehrmacht and gravely wounded. [15], Nico's tenure with the Velvet Underground was marked by personal and musical difficulties. His precise cause of death is unknown, as Nico gave several contradictory accounts later in life. Nico had an affair with French actor Alain Delon and gave birth to their son on 11 August 1962, Christian Aaron Boulogne, whom she called Ari. A duet called "Your Kisses Burn" with singer Marc Almond was her last studio recording (about a month before her death). Stránka byla naposledy editována 25. [6] Through her travels, she learned to speak English, Spanish, and French. "[20] In California, Nico spent time with Jim Morrison of the Doors, who encouraged her to write her own songs. from Pure People- The photographer Ari Boulogne, whose real name Christian Aaron Boulogne, 48, is the son of the German singer Nico (Velvet Underground's figurehead) and the supposed son of Alain Delon.… Christa Päffgen, dite Nico, née le 16 octobre 1938 à Cologne et morte le 18 juillet 1988 à Ibiza, est une chanteuse, compositrice, actrice et mannequin allemande.. Principalement connue comme chanteuse dans le premier album du Velvet Underground, The Velvet Underground and Nico (), elle a pourtant enregistré six albums en solo et s'est produite en concert pendant les vingt années suivantes. [5] Another story is that he sustained head injuries that caused severe brain damage and he ended his life in a psychiatric institution; according to unproven rumours, he was variously said to have died in a concentration camp,[6][7] or to have faded away as a result of shell shock. In Paris, Patti Smith bought a new harmonium for Nico after her original was stolen. Nico's first performances as a singer took place in December 1963 at New York's Blue Angel nightclub, where she sang standards such as "My Funny Valentine". 1972 saw a one-off live reunion of Nico, Cale and Lou Reed at the Bataclan in Paris. Trivia (6) Son of Nico and Alain Delon. He is an actor, known for Mixed Blood (1984), L'enfant secret (1979) and The Inner Scar (1972). Ari Boulogne, dit Christian Aaron Boulogne, né Ari Päffgen à Paris le 11 août 1962, est un photographe français. [10] She moved to Paris and began working for Vogue, Tempo, Vie Nuove, Mascotte Spettacolo, Camera, Elle, and other fashion magazines. The album June 1, 1974 was the result of this concert. These bands included, chronologically, Blue Orchids, the Bedlamites and the Faction. [46] Marc Almond recorded a cover version of "The Falconer": she was one of the "things I was obsessed about at school" due to her "wonderful intriguing voice, icy and remote yet warm at the same time". Ari Boulogne se présente comme le fils illégitime de Nico et Alain Delon. The next few years saw frequent live performances by Nico, with tours of Europe, Japan and Australia (usually with the Faction or the Bedlamites). Ari Boulogne, dit Christian Aaron Boulogne, né Ari Päffgen, (Paris, 11 août 1962) est un photographe français.. Biographie. The harmonium became her signature instrument for the rest of her career. Immediately following her musical work with the Velvet Underground, Nico began work as a solo artist, performing regularly at The Dom in New York City. She once again dyed her hair, this time from blonde to red, and began dressing mostly in black, a look that would be considered a visual prototype for the gothic rock scene that would emerge in subsequent years.[22]. Mahamad Hadi aka Mad Sheer Khan played oriental rock guitar and wrote all the oriental production. She then composed songs on a harmonium, not traditionally a rock instrument; John Cale became her musical arranger and produced The Marble Index, Desertshore, The End... and other subsequent albums. Through Antoine Giacomoni, she met Corsican bassist Philippe Quilichini. She was misdiagnosed as suffering from heat exposure and died at 8 p.m. that day. Delon's mother adopted the child, giving him his last name: 'Boulogne'. I asked for more guitars, they said no. Cale produced and played most of the other instruments on both albums. Alain Fabien Maurice Marcel Delon (French: [alɛ̃ dəlɔ̃]; born 8 November 1935) is a French actor and businessman.He is known as one of Europe's most prominent actors and screen sex symbols from the 1960s and 1970s. [53], The song 'Last Ride' on Beach House's 2018 album 7 "was inspired by" Nico, according to lead singer Victoria Legrand. They added strings, and— I didn't like them, but I could live with them. He gave her the name "Nico" after a man he had fallen in love with, filmmaker Nikos Papatakis, and she used it for the rest of her life. Her drummer Graham Dowdall said: "She played an Indian instrument, worked with north Africans, and brought that to her music. Pour Ari Boulogne, l’enfant qu’Alain Delon aurait eu avec Nico, la chanteuse des Velvet Underground, le fumet de la mort semble se mêler à celui de l’argent. After relocating to Manchester, England, in the early 1980s, Nico acquired a manager, the influential Factory Records executive and promoter Alan Wise,[28][29] and began working with a variety of backing bands for her many live performances. The rumor that Ari Boulogne was dead zipped around the internet on September 28, 2010. [7] At 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) and with chiseled features and pale skin, Nico rose to prominence as a fashion model as a teenager.[9]. Ari sent que ses grands-parents veulent l'éloigner de sa mère, qu'ils détestent. After a role in the 1961 Jean Paul Belmondo film A Man Named Rocca, she appeared as the cover model on jazz pianist Bill Evans' 1962 album, Moon Beams. This video featured the now red-haired Nico and Iggy Pop of The Stooges. Friends played a tape of "Mütterlein", a song from Desertshore, at her funeral. She began playing regularly at the Squat Theatre and other venues with Jim Tisdall accompanying her on harp and Gittler guitar. Nico was discovered at 16 by the photographer Herbert Tobias while both were working at a KaDeWe fashion show in Berlin. Drama of Exile was released twice, in two different versions, the second appearing in 1983.[24]. But the flute! Two Nico tribute concerts took place in Europe in the autumn of 2008 to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Nico's birth and the 20th anniversary of her death. Později jej adoptovali rodiče Alaina Delona, u kterých později žil. Christian Aaron Boulogne, nebo také zkráceně Ari Boulogne, rodným jménem Ari Päffgen (* 11. srpna 1962) je francouzský fotograf. The End... featured Brian Eno on synthesizer and Phil Manzanera on guitar, both from Roxy Music. [1] Dylan had written the tune for Judy Collins in 1964, according to her own liner notes from the Geffen Records' album Judy Collins Sings Dylan (she was the first artist to release the song, in 1965). [49], Two of Nico's songs from Chelsea Girl, "The Fairest of the Seasons" and "These Days", both written by Jackson Browne, were featured in Wes Anderson's film The Royal Tenenbaums.[50]. The first, in 1992, was Songs They Never Play on the Radio, a book by James Young that draws on his association with Nico in her last years. [52], In January 2013, John Cale organized a tribute A Life Along the Borderline at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York City. On 17 July 1988, while on vacation on the Mediterranean island of Ibiza with her son, Ari, Nico hit her head when she fell off her bicycle. On 17 October 2008 at the Volksbuehne in Berlin, Nico's ex-boyfriend Lutz Ulbrich, who was her musical collaborator in the late 1970s, presented another tribute concert, which featured Marianne Rosenberg, Soap&Skin, Marianne Enzensberger and James Young, the keyboardist from The Faction, Nico's last band. Je synem německé modelky, později herečky a zpěvačky Nico (vlastním jménem Christa Päffgen) a francouzského filmového a divadelního herce Alaina Delona. [23], On 13 December 1974, Nico opened for Tangerine Dream's infamous concert at Reims Cathedral in Reims, France. During the same year, Nico briefly toured as supporting act for Siouxsie and the Banshees, one of many post-punk bands who namechecked her. Several biographical works on Nico have appeared, both in print and film. Christian Päffgen, Actor: Mixed Blood. A passing taxi driver found her unconscious, but had difficulty getting her admitted to local hospitals. She recorded the title track, which was written by Serge Gainsbourg but not released until 2001, when it was included in the compilation Le Cinéma de Serge Gainsbourg. Nico released two more solo albums in the 1970s, Desertshore (1970) and The End... (1974). [55][56], This article is about the German rock singer. I asked for drums, they said no. Multi-instrumentalist John Cale wrote that Nico's long dressing room preparations, and pre-performance ritual of burning a candle, often held up performances, which especially irritated songwriter Lou Reed . 2020 v 22:12. [1] Delon však otcovství nikdy nepřiznal. Édith Cresson, née Campion le 27 janvier 1934 à Boulogne-Billancourt, est une femme d'État française..Membre du Parti socialiste (PS), elle est Première ministre, sous la présidence de François Mitterrand, du 15 mai 1991 au 2 avril 1992 ; elle est ainsi la première — et à ce jour la seule — femme à avoir accédé à la fonction de chef de gouvernement en France. She had a definite Nordic Aryan streak, [the belief] that she was physically, spiritually and creatively superior. Between 1970 and 1979, Nico made about seven films with French director Philippe Garrel. "[35] According to Fields, in the early 1970s, Nico attacked a mixed-race woman at the Chelsea Hotel with a smashed wine glass, saying "I hate black people". The album's closing song was an updated version of "König", which she had previously recorded for La cicatrice interieure. Included on the "Procession" single was a new version of The Velvet Underground's "All Tomorrow's Parties". La star du cinéma français qui célèbre ce jeudi ses 83 ans n'a jamais reconnu cet enfant. Plusieurs chansons de l'album constituent la trame sonore de La Cicatrice intérieure. The 1995 documentary Nico Icon by Susanne Ofteringer examined the many facets of Nico's life with contributions from those who knew her, including her colleagues Reed and Cale. Ari Boulogne, né Ari Paffgen le 11 août 1962, est le fils de Nico du Velvet Underground et d'Alain Delon. After appearing in several television advertisements, Nico got a small role in Alberto Lattuada's film La Tempesta (1958). She appeared at the Rainbow Theatre, in London, with Cale, Eno, and Kevin Ayers. [21], For The Marble Index, released in 1968, Nico wrote the lyrics and music. In France, Nico was introduced to photographer Antoine Giacomoni. For this album, in addition to originals like "Genghis Khan" and "Sixty Forty", Nico recorded covers of the Velvet Underground's "I'm Waiting for the Man" and David Bowie's "Heroes". Nico returned to New York in 1979 where her comeback concert at CBGB (accompanied by John Cale and Lutz Ulbrich) was reviewed positively in The New York Times. The album has a classical-cum-European folk sound. Nico was Gothic, but she was Mary Shelley to everyone else's Hammer Horror. [7] Her son later said of the incident: In the late morning of July 17, 1988, my mother told me she needed to go downtown to buy marijuana.
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