Artist Lounge: The Velvet Underground
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Yes, prior to the Velvet Underground, Lou Reed was a recording artist. He went by a slightly more formal name, and his musical wares were as conventional as conventional gets. In "Your Love" he lavishes the attention on "your love" he would later invest in the subject of scary, scary ol' heroin. By the time he'd worked out the Velvets business plan, Lou the vocalist had abandoned "notes" and "keys" and all that fancy music theory stuff, but evidence exists th... MORE
I don'tknow if anyne else posted about this but i found a site that has the recordings. Enjoy.
http://thewickedthing.blogspot.com/2007/07/velvet-underground-1st-album-test.html
and for mac users like myself:
http://fm-shades.blogspot.com/2007/01/velvet-underground-nico-april-1966.html
1. Buffy Sainte-Marie, "God Is Alive, Magic Is Afoot." What she brings to mind probably depends on when you were born. In the early-60s, she was the earnest Native American folkie with the vibrato in her vocals ... in the 70s she was a semi-regular on Sesame Street (the video link, not a song, comes from that show). She was once married to a surfer dude, she has a Ph.D., and in 1969, she recorded this oddball album which was almost entirely constructed out of synthesized v... MORE
This post is really for Jamie Lyn Spears! What's not to love about that story....?
Best of luck and happy holidays everyone!
I don't think there is a better way to wake up in the morning than with Femme Fatale. Nico's voice is like a glacier slowly rolling over me.
On November 28, 1989, the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia announced that it would relinquish its power and dismantle the single-ruling-party method of governing that nation. The decision came on the day after the Czech citizenry staged a 2-hour general strike, causing everything to come to a screeching halt. Since November 16 of that year, the nation was overcome with a series of peaceful protests and work stoppages. People had the power indeed. A month later, the a... MORE
When pondering exactly why I love the music I do playing in the background was The Velvet Underground's Peel Slowly and See. "After Hours" came on; Mo Tucker's fragile voice, the child-like lilt of the song, the sadness and loneliness of the lyrics and the stripped down instrumentation (guitar and voice only)have always grabbed me by the head as if to say, "Look at this. Look at yourself." I should have probably prefaced this by saying that I was an art history major and I... MORE
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Between thought and expression lies a lifetime
Situations arise because of the weather
/> The possibilities are endless
And for me to miss one
Would seem to be groundless
(A track to shake off a momentary mood)







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