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Listen to full audiobooks for free on : https://hotaudiobook.com/free Title: Joe Dallesandro Thought Warhol Made Soup Author: Alec Baldwin Narrator: Joe Dallesandro Format: Original Recording Length: 57 mins Language: English Release date: 06-21-16 Publisher: Heres the Thing, WNYC Studios Genres: Radio & TV, Entertainment Summary: Joe Dallesandro became famous as a shaggy-haired blond Adonis in the iconoclastic and transgressive Andy Warhol-produced films Flesh, Trash, and Heat, in which he helped to rewrite the rules for onscreen sexuality. He's name-checked in "Walk on the Wild Side," Lou Reed's most famous song, and that's Joe's pair of jeans on the cover of the 1971 Rolling Stones record Sticky Fingers. But, as he tells host Alec Baldwin, Dallesandro just wanted to run a pizza place. That was before a series of left turns brought him to the attention of one of the twentieth century's most influential taste makers even if "Little Joe" didn't have a clue who Andy Warhol was at the time. ©2016 New York Public Radio (P)2016 New York Public Radio Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com