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i ran across this song recently, haven't heard it in years.. forgot it existed..... last song reed left us, before he went down.......
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After The Velvet Underground cut three albums for the jazz-oriented Verve label that earned them lots of notoriety but negligible sales, the group signed with industry powerhouse Atlantic Records in 1970; label head Ahmet Ertegun supposedly asked Lou Reed to avoid sex and drugs in his songs, and instead focus on making an album "loaded with hits." Loaded was the result, and with appropriate irony it turned out to be the first VU album that made any noticeable impact on commercial radio -- and also their swan song, with Reed leaving the group shortly before its release. With John Cale long gone from the band, Doug Yule highly prominent (he sings lead on four of the ten tracks), and Maureen Tucker absent on maternity leave, this is hardly a purist's Velvet Underground album. But while Lou Reed always wrote great rock & roll songs with killer hooks, on Loaded his tunes were at last given a polished but intelligent production that made them sound like the hits they should have been, and there's no arguing that "Sweet Jane" and "Rock and Roll" are as joyously anthemic as anything he's ever recorded. And if this release generally maintains a tight focus on the sunny side of the VU's personality (or would that be Reed's personality?), "New Age" and "Oh! Sweet Nuthin'" prove he had hardly abandoned his contemplative side, and "Train Around the Bend" is a subtle but revealing metaphor for his weariness with the music business. Sterling Morrison once said of Loaded, "It showed that we could have, all along, made truly commercial sounding records," but just as importantly, it proved they could do so without entirely abandoning their musical personality in the process. It's a pity that notion hadn't occurred to anyone a few years earlier.
i ran across this song recently, haven't heard it in years.. forgot it existed..... last song reed left us, before he went down.......
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Here's an update on the apartment situation I was panicking about in yesterday's posts.I finally got to speak to Chris' super. It turned out things aren't as bad as I feared, they cleaned out the apartment but boxed everything. I told him to toss or donate Chris' clothing (sigh... his mother doesn't want it and it would make shipping so much more expensive) and box everything for shipping, also...
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i ran across this song recently, haven't heard it in years.. forgot it existed..... last song reed left us, before he went down.......
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I once had an argument with a friend in which I was adamant with my claim that The Velvet Underground were JUST as talented as The Beatles, only wayy more underrated. I still stand by this claim today. personally, I actually like The Velvet Underground more than The Beatles.and as I listen to Loaded for the 34272398492th time, I am angered at why it's not as popular as Abbey Road. two great alb...
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It’s amazing to think that The Velvet Underground were/are considered a band with a cult following. They have attained such status that they will forever be remembered as one of the most important bands in rock. Critics swoon over the Underground as if they were the second coming of Jesus, and rock enthusiasts will go as far as saying they were the most influential band of the genre. The Velvet.
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| 1 Who Loves the Sun |
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| 2 Sweet Jane |
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| 3 Rock & Roll |
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| 4 Cool It Down |
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| 5 New Age |
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| 6 Head Held High |
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| 7 Lonesome Cowboy Bill |
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| 8 I Found a Reason |
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| 9 Train Round the Bend |
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| 10 Oh! Sweet Nuthin' |
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