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Velvet?
Wrong title, this is actually a European Son rehearsal
The blues man😊😊😊😊
Excellent album😊😊😊😊😊
To compare VU to The Beatles is like trying to compare Bob Dylan to The Rolling Stones or Water to Wine. Impossible. Everything has its place, its values, and its pleasures. I just feel lucky to be here at this time and be able to love them all.
F'ing great jam, deserves WAAAY more comments and thanks.
Oh Daytripper with a electric viola with Mandolin strings that's real top 40...Cale Reed absolute geniuses of the 4 dimension!
PS: HAVE t. Another reviewer claimed to have been a huge Reed fan from the beginning. He went on to disparage Cale and Nico's contributions as worthless. What an idiotic thing to say...Reed needed Cale every bit as much as Cale needed Reed. Some of Reed's greatest songs ONLY work because of Nico...and only Cale managed to recreate her spirit. HOW can some people be so dumb?
Proof that not every bootleg is a cheap rip off. Proof that Lou started out with some talent but in need of direction and a cause. Here he sounds like a thousand other guitarists, jamming and concentrating on getting song right...yet every now and then he allows that inner beast to sun itself for a while. The finger picking is reminiscent of demos such as 'Row the boat ashore'. But this is heavier/deeper...definite hints at what was to follow. In, short, this is worthy of a place on any VU retrospective...as long as it's 5 or more discs long!
neglected pre-denny fairport; a precursor of their VU folk sound. oddball, creepy but captivating.
This is so much better than the Beatles , they could only dream about this sound. The VU make it there own sound. Now you understand why Lou didn’t like the Beatles.
@simondeun9692 🤣
Thie song has nothing to do with day tripper, nor the guitar line, rhythm, nothing. Its just a 12 bars structure used in many songs like chuck berry, elvis or the beatles. I like it anyway, specially that characteristic velvet sound
its called the day tripper jam because of the three-second lick played at 0:00
1.28: the end!
i know JUST where i’m going 🥲
Increíble y sorprende..... formidable
Is this mofo singing “Suzie Q” at the beginning? SICK
Can you share the record info please?
Благодарю.
Lou put the Beatles down a lot so only the real fans would stay.
Lou Reed was always pushing it while still more than happy to mine the past. I don't think that he ever thought that a song was ever totally done. Sometimes he'd get close to murdering his own compositions but isn't that where the true magic lives? Taking it to and beyond the limit is the opposite of bland.
Yea he never wanted to do the same thing more than a few times. Even going as far as throwing out what made a song great on the record for a live performance. he was like a jazz player in that respect. sometimes he would strike gold and make it sound better than the record.
Decameron is one of the most beautiful songs of Fairport Convention for sure.
You can recognize this song amidst its different versions, showing that it did have some structure to it, VU invented their own way of playing music.
Wow no one even cheers, claps or anything - just silence, they don't know what to make of it.
After the Day Tripper intro the jam seems to be based more on She's a Woman than Day Tripper.
Drone , listen to the sublime textures of sound. Collage?
thanks for uploading these, man
Rockabilly never goes out of style.
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bloody awesome
The lead singer, Rick Brown, is my big brother.
I think john cale once said that rubber soul inspired him and lou when they were forming velvet underground . Mostly their use of sitar in norwegian wood . I think it gave them the feeling that the scene of mainstream music is changing and in a good way .
They would have liked Revolver too I think, Cale picked She Said She Said on his desert island discs
@@newdawnfades5725 yeah, in The Velvet Underground doco he talks about how crazy the lyrics of She Said were at the time to him
CALIFORNIA is the best in the WEST 😎
There was that dark vibe even when they were playing other people's music and a jam uniquely their own.They weren't The Allman Brothers but they had a pretty compelling style. Priceless.
Dickey Betts actually punched Lou in the face as i read in the somewhat recent biography about lou. At some type of party fundraiser thing. no clue if lou was able to get one in on him lol
@@natetheannihilnater1886 Never heard about that! :-)
wow only just discovered this band a week ago:)
tried to get this on my old stereo blew it out just now
One if my favorite songs. It makes me feel strong, like a machine
This is still futuristic in 2021
Amateurish .
I suspect that The Beatles' "Day Tripper" was written about Edie Sedgwick. It is similar in theme to "Femme Fatale." Maybe that explains why The Velvet Underground jammed to it.
Cool...So Cool.
It is funny that when the Beatles were writing "Cant Buy Me Love" Lou is over here writing songs like Heroin...Lou is the best of the best of the very very!
Lou didn't write Heroin in Jan 1964. Probably still at Syracuse Univ. Rubber Soul was a pot album released in DEC 1965. I think the Beatles recording Tomorrow Never Knows in April 1966 - more around Lou's Velvet days
@@darrell6800 lol Velvet Underground basically began with Lou playing Heroin for John in 1964
the beatles and the velvet underground weren't as far away lyric wise as many think, in 1966 the beatle recorded revolver while the velvet underground was recording "The Velvet Underground and Nico" and they hold a lot of lyrical similarities. Doctor Robert was about a person John Lennon was buying drugs from similar to I'm waiting for my man. She said She said is about an acid trip when somebody explained what it was like to die to john, tomorrow never knows is inspired from the book the Tibetan book of the dead. People like to think the beatles and the underground were years apart but they forget that the beatles love song period was from around 1962-1965 I'd say ending with Rubber Soul.
What's so funny? When the VU were writing Femme Fatale the Beatles were writing Tomorrow never knows. Beat that ...
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Ah! First to mention the late great JOE FRANK who used this song to masterful effect in his epic 3-part episode ICELAND. Or was it the DICTATOR, the 2 parter. Might need some clarifying here.
This sorta supports the theory that VU actually sucked
this support only that you stupid
Never heard of your theory. Please do let the world know🌹
what?
Only if you weren't tuned in.😄
The Beatles if Lennon had been in charge.
RIP Judy Dyble. I am honored to have been able to call you a friend.
Nunca dejan de sorprenderme, por eso los amo 👌😼.
Heavy Duty for 1966!
This Song- This Band! Awesome!!!!!