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  1. "All Tomorrow's Parties" is a song by the Velvet Underground and Nico, written by Lou Reed and released as the band's debut single in 1966. The song is from their 1967 debut studio album, The Velvet Underground & Nico.

    • Psychedelic Rock , [1] Art Rock
  2. All Tomorrow's Parties Lyrics: And what costume shall the poor girl wear / To all tomorrow's parties? / A hand-me-down dress from who knows where / To all tomorrow's parties / And...

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    All Tomorrow's Parties is an organisation based in London that has been promoting festivals, concerts and records throughout the world for over seventeen years. It was founded by Barry Hogan in 1999 in preparation for the first All Tomorrow's Parties festival, the line-up of which was curated by Mogwai and took place in the unusual setting of ...

  4. All Tomorrow's Parties (ATP) was a UK organisation based in London that promoted music festivals, concerts and records throughout the world for over 10 years. It was founded by Barry Hogan in 2001 in preparation for the first All Tomorrow's Parties Festival, the line-up of which was picked by Mogwai and took place at Pontins, Camber ...

  5. Nov 8, 2023 · Understanding the Deep Emotions Portrayed in “All Tomorrow’s Parties”. When it comes to timeless classics that have left an indelible mark on the music industry, “All Tomorrow’s Parties” by Nico is a song that deserves special recognition.

  6. All Tomorrow's Parties is a science fiction novel by American-Canadian writer William Gibson, the third and final book in his Bridge trilogy. Like its predecessors, All Tomorrow's Parties is a speculative fiction novel set in a postmodern, dystopian, postcyberpunk future.

  7. Dec 27, 2023 · “All Tomorrow’s Parties” explores the life of a poor girl, forced to wear hand-me-downs and obsolete garments to social gatherings. The song begins with the question, “And what costume shall the poor girl wear, To all tomorrow’s parties?”