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[edit] disambiguating from the general term "New Age"
I removed a statetment in the article that stated this song is considered the first use of the term "New Age" in pop culture. Without getting into what Velvet Underground meant when they used that term, it's clear they were not the first to use it in modern times. Refer to New Age for many historical references pre-dating this use. Parzival418 05:26, 28 February 2007 (UTC)