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scott v 09.14.2011 07:47 AM

Velvet Underground & Nico cd glitch on "All Tomorrow's Parties"?
 
I have the 1996 cd reissue and after all this time I just noticed that at approx. 2:10-2:12 into "All Tommorrow's Parties" I hear what sounds like a "skip" or "glitch" and on different cd players (so i double checked my cd surface and it is clean and without any significant scratches) its just where Nico comes in singing the second verse, to me its most apparant on the percussion as it sounds like a double beat (sorta unnatural double beat) not sure if this is a mastering to digital glitch or from the original master tapes as i have to go back and relisten to this on the other versions i have of this, which are:

1. peel slowly and see boxset
2. early vinyl pressing (though it has a ton of crackle and i may not catch it if its there)
3. 1980's vinyl reissue

I went on grooveshark and youtube and i hear this same sorta weird glitch at around the same time on the posted versions of this song.

anyone have the deluxe edition or the original 1986 cd or any other reissue that has come out and hear this?

maybe i'm going crazy but its weird to me...

pantophobia 09.14.2011 08:25 AM

I have always noticed this every time I listened to it, and figured it had to be a shoddy oversight during the digital mastering

Glice 09.14.2011 09:12 AM

I'm assuming you mean where the vocal rejoins: here

I'd always assumed it was shodding editing on the double-tracked vocal... If you listen to the vocal line, I think Nico may have had problems following a click track/ singing with headphones/ singing in general.

Though there's also a case to be made for it being intentional: at 4.40 or so the 'lead' vocal drops out a couple of times.

The unnatural beat I'm going to wager is a tambourine - hence it would've been on Nico's mic. I don't think Tucker used much in the way of cymbals.

scott v 09.16.2011 08:23 AM

Glice I believe you're right... the same issue is on my early vinyl pressing. yeah and its the tamborine thats off too, damn that Nico... heh.


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