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Keeping It Simple 12.05.2009 02:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seandi
Who was cooler?


Who wasn't cooler? The VU has to be the most overrated band of all time.

automatic bzooty 12.05.2009 03:01 PM

shush you

radarmaker 12.07.2009 04:11 PM

Off the top of my head, I'd say the essential VU boots are the Guitar Amp tape, both nights at End Cole Ave, Columbus '66 (top of this page) & the Gymnasium tape.
They're all on the VU torrent site linked a couple of pages back, and lossy versions should only be a quick Google away.

TheMadcapLaughs 12.07.2009 04:20 PM

i just got the richie uter...(something or other) book White Light/White Heat, im burning though it, very detailed and interesting, it makes me wanna listen vu really badly

radarmaker 12.07.2009 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
I luv the velvet underground, and I'd probably collect more of their boots if they didn't all sorta sound the same. Like, w/ Stones bootlegs, you see how the Stones evolved over the years (meaning their best years 68-73 or so) and you hear those changes most pronounced on stage in their boots. W/ the vu it could all be from some same long tour.


I dunno, that's only really because of the surfeit of '69 tapes in comparison to other eras.
They did only exist for 5 years after all, and there's clear progression from the early PSAS demos, through Columbus '66, Gymnasium '67, any/all of the '69 stuff and finally the Max's tapes. The only era that isn't really documented is late '67/early '68 while Cale was still there.

phoenix 12.09.2009 04:43 AM

today is a VU day.

Satan 12.09.2009 04:44 AM

every day's a VU day

atari 2600 12.16.2009 04:46 PM

A review's been posted at Art Forum's blog (http://www.artforum.com/diary) for the recent New York Public Library discussion panel with Lou Reed, Moe Tucker and Doug Yule. The event accompanies the new book, The Velvet Underground: New York Art.

batreleaser 12.16.2009 07:27 PM

yeah ive heard countless bootlegs throughout the years and very little of it comes close to touching the core records. still favorite band ever though. only listen to van morrison more, im going soft as fuck. i tried listening to the grey wolves earlier today and its just not where my head is at right now. ive lost all my youthful nihilism, and im only 22.

eternal 12.17.2009 11:43 AM

don't know if this was already posted, but this is a pretty sweet interview. Moe gets a lot of praise and its great to see those 3 together, wish john cale was there, i believe he was the true magic to that band.

http://www.nypl.org/audiovideo/player.cfm?vidid=74

krugersoldier 01.22.2010 02:50 PM

I am new on this site, as a big Velvets fan i just wanted to say thanks!
This thread has also got me thinking, when i first bought Bad Moon Rising when it was released I thought with SY I had found the Velvets of my generation. For me during the period between BMR and Sister, SY had a similar musical development. Looking back SY didnt have the rigour or intensity of the VU, but they lasted a lot longer which is great thing in relation to their amazing musical rebirth since 1998. Maybe not a popular opinion but SY were for me far less interesting in the 90's. I really began to love them again when I heard Thousand Leaves up until now. I also realised that SY is the only band where i bought every record they released since 25 years, i should get a prize :) My first post LOL! (heads to the fridge to get another beer)................

pbradley 03.01.2010 08:05 PM

Brilliant song.

Bal 03.03.2010 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seandi
Who was cooler?


actually the stooges were cooler!

Torn Curtain 04.07.2010 11:20 AM

A TRIBUTE TO NICO 2010-03-27 Teatr Capitol-Wroclaw-Poland (John Cale-Lisa Gerrard-Laetitia Sadier-Mark Lanegan-Jon King-Soap&Skin) by robjab

Setlist:

01 intro
02 Frozen Warnings (John Cale)
03 Falconer (Lisa Gerrard - Dead Can Dance)
04 Mutterlein (Jon King - Gang of Four)
05 My Heart Is Empty (Soap&Skin)
06 My Only Child (Laetitia Sadier - Stereolab / John Cale)
07 Roses In The Snow (Mark Lanegan)
08 No One Is There (Lisa Gerrard)
09 Afraid (Laetitia Sadier)
10 Tananore (Soap&Skin)
11 You Forgot To Answer (Mark Lanegan)
12 Fearfully In Danger (Jon King)
13 Sixty Forty (John Cale)
14 Win A Few (Mark Lanegan)
15 Facing The Wind (John Cale)
16 All That Is My Own (everyone)
17 Close Watch (John Cale - solo)

Torn Curtain 05.09.2010 08:35 AM

Velvet Underground 1966-XX-XX Poor Richard's Chicago? US AUD by Evil_Teacup

Genteel Death 05.09.2010 08:51 AM

Thanks.

Torn Curtain 05.09.2010 02:51 PM

Velvet Underground 1966-06-23 Poor Richard's Chicago US AUD 1st 2 tracks by Evil_Teacup

Quote:

Originally Posted by Genteel Death
Thanks.

You're welcome.

hipster_bebop_junkie 01.22.2011 01:00 PM

Bump.

Re-upload, for those who missed this in the past.

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND
Scepter Studios
April 1966
Norman Dolph acetate
  • European Son 9:03 (Different Take)
  • Black Angel's Death 3:18 (Different Mix)
  • All Tomorrow's Parties 5:56 (Different Mix)
  • I'll Be Your Mirror 2:11 (Different Mix)
  • Heroin 6:16 (Different Take)
  • Femme Fatale 2:36 (Different Mix)
  • Venus In Furs 4:39 (Different Take)
  • I'm Waiting For The Man 4:14 (Different Take)
  • Run Run Run 4:23 (Different Mix)

 
 


 


 


Download link:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/jks4x2

hipster_bebop_junkie 02.08.2011 05:05 PM

"The Gymnasium Tape" is making the rounds again:


Velvet Underground 1967-04-30 The Gymnasium, New York US[SBD]

Uploaded by dogegio

arnovice 05.07.2013 09:40 AM

superb article of record collector


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