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offline AMinal from Toronto (Canada) on 2003-01-26 13:52 [#00528992]
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WOW!
im just starting to get into them... i had heard that
they're very influential and very important as far as the
development of rock music goes, but i never really listened
to them till just now...

...and holy shit, i can see why theyre so influential!

their self-titled album Velvet Underground is A M A Z I N G
!!!!!

...its like EVERY SINGLE SONG is a favourite, they're all
perfectly sing-along-able, the lyrics are great, the guitar
is beautiful, its powerful and deep and all that, and i can
recognise a lot of what other bands have immitated since
them.....

wow, im glad i found these guys, its like finding
squarepusher or BoC

...and i haven't even heard their first couple of albums,
which are supposed to be amazing too, and more 'avant
garde'

check out:

Rock & Roll
Candy Says
Pale Blue Eyes
Jesus
Beginning to see the Light
What Goes On
I'm Set Free
Sweet Jane
Cool it Down
I Found a Reason
[..and especially:] Oh! Sweet Nuthin'

......anyways, i HIGHLY recommend this band to everyone,
knowing that lots of ppl hear appreciate good music no
matter what genre, and this is fucking timeless brilliant
music

.....um..... what do you think?


 

offline AMinal from Toronto (Canada) on 2003-01-26 13:59 [#00529015]
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....and can you recommend more VU please?
(ophecks im looking in your direction)


 

offline vacant from NYC (United States) on 2003-01-26 14:40 [#00529070]
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You actually picked up one of their "worst" albums. You
should get "The Velvet Underground & Nico", and "White
Light/White Heat" to hear the real influential stuff.


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2003-01-26 14:41 [#00529075]
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Yeah, Loaded, Velvet Underground, Vu and Nico, all amazing
stuff.

But my personal favorite is White Light White Heat, but it's
very, very experimental and demented, quite unlike the rest
of their stuff. Doesn't look like heard it looking at your
post... it's not for everyone, you'll either love it or hate
it. I lub it!

And I agree about Oh! Sweet Nuthin'... I've been listening
to that nonstop lately. Awesome band, definitely one of the
best ever.

''VU'' is another semi-album (odds and ends) that's worth
checking out, more nice rock in the NON-White Light vein,
you'd like it.


 

offline fat kaimo from Finland on 2003-01-26 14:59 [#00529087]
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i'm ashamed
that
i've only heard
the 'white light / white heat' album...
but i really like it...
and the lofi sounds...
mmm...


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-01-26 15:10 [#00529102]
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transformer is reckoned to be a masterpiece - see what you
think. i think its a bit of a bedsitter album but nice
enough.


 

offline optimus prime on 2003-01-26 16:45 [#00529234]
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i only like their earliest work.

songs are the venus in furs, all tomorrow's parties, and
sunday morning.

i got the velvet underground&nico, loved it, got loaded,
hated it to death.


 

offline nene from United States on 2003-01-26 17:36 [#00529298]
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definitely get "the velvet underground and nico."


 

offline rockenjohnny from champagne socialism (Australia) on 2003-01-27 06:00 [#00529919]
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love white light white heat

and nico with ill be your mirror is gorgeous :)


 

offline nacmat on 2003-01-27 06:06 [#00529931]
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white light.... is a great album
I also have vu&nico which is genious
and indeed the self named is great too

good discovery aminal


 

offline diablo on 2003-01-27 06:10 [#00529936]
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the one with the banana on it. Fucking rad.


 

offline raimons from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2003-01-27 06:11 [#00529937]
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I never understood this.
Andy warhol?


 

offline nacmat on 2003-01-27 06:12 [#00529940]
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he payed


 

offline diablo on 2003-01-27 06:17 [#00529948]
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Yeah it's warhol. The original LP had a sticker of the
yellow banana skin over a print of a pink banana, sans skin.



 

offline epohs from )C: on 2003-01-27 07:40 [#00530084]
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yeah, from what I gathered warhol kinda financed the whole
shabang, like he wanted an aural art to express himself
along with the visual. or something like that.

Most of Lou Reed's solo stuff is pretty awesome too. I
think I might actually like his solo albums better that most
of VUs stuff.


 

offline diablo on 2003-01-27 08:27 [#00530152]
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almost makes me want to start shooting smack

(joke - I only chase.)

JOKE!! I WOULDN'T DO THAT SHIT!! hehe


 

offline WeaklingChild from Glasgow (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-27 08:30 [#00530153]
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i've got "loaded" and "andy warhol".
didnt really like Loaded at all.
But the Andy Warhol one is excellent.
Took me a good few listens to get into it, but when i did it
kicked my ass.


 

offline bitch hog on 2003-01-27 08:44 [#00530174]
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bizzarely enough i just started getting into them a few
months back, The Velvet Underground was the first album i
heard, and it simply blew me away. I played it for weeks,
then eventually i allowed myself to take it off the platter
and jam in White Light, that was still excellent, Lady
Godiva's operation being a favourite. Then cam the first
album and Loaded, sweet nothing is indeed an incredible
track. The cd my mate made me up also had extra stuff on
Hey Mr Rain and Ocean being amazing as well. SOngs For
Drella, the Cale and Reed tribute to warhol is godd, has its
moments, I had Dream being good, but a bit sentimental.

On the whole a wonderful band!!


 

offline steve mcqueen from caerdydd (United Kingdom) on 2003-01-27 09:26 [#00530228]
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Lady Godivas operation makes me nauseus to listen to (in a
good way) i don't have a thhing about hospitals or anything
but all the talk about machines that pump air, incisions,
and those breathing noises, really trips me out. Love 'The
Gift' to bits too, but the end makes me cringe.

I still gotta find me a legit copy of 'metal machine music'
sometime though.


 

offline rez from here on 2003-09-02 12:54 [#00846555]
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i can't stop listening to the velvet underground & nico and
white light/white heat! i wish they'd done more experimental
albums like these... But Velvet Underground and Loaded are
also awesome.
I love the VU!!!


 

offline MachineofGod from the land of halo's (United States) on 2003-09-02 15:10 [#00846844]
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loaded is so mediocre, not too good aside from rock and
roll, sweet jane and maybe 2 other tracks. i prefer the
other stuff but i havent heard any other full albums outside
of loaded but many individual tracks i have. the gift is a
great one.


 

offline Komakino from Tan-giers USSR (Russia) on 2003-09-02 16:33 [#00847020]
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Don't bother with the 'VU' album..you can get better
version's of "Im sticking with you" and "Ocean" elsewhere.

I recommend the 3 cd live bootleg album 'The Quine Tapes'.
The highlights are on the second disc, with a song called
Follow The Leader and a 38 minute version of Sister Ray.


 

offline rez from here on 2003-09-03 10:57 [#00847986]
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38 minutes?!


 

offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2003-09-03 11:36 [#00848108]
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I haven't listened to the VU in ages, but I'm going to put
on Lady Godiva's Operation right now. This topic is a
Godsend. So is whoever went and bumped it!


 

offline Komakino from Tan-giers USSR (Russia) on 2003-09-03 11:58 [#00848167]
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yeah, theres about 5 "Parts".


 

offline corngrower from the fertile grounds of Iowa, w (United States) on 2003-09-03 12:37 [#00848277]
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the velvet underground and nico album is one of my favorites
of all time. the tracks "heroin" and "sunday mourning" are
masterpieces.


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2007-04-24 01:53 [#02075120]
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the velvet underground and nico is one of the all time
greatest albums and changed the way i thought about music.


 

offline SPD from United States on 2007-04-24 16:05 [#02075371]
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Velvet Underground & Nico didn't really change anything
about my taste in music but its good. my music taste was
pretty much set in stone by the time i heard it though.
Nico's voice is bad, but at least she's only on a couple of
the songs.

Venus in Furs is the one on there for me.

to get perspective of what The Velvet Underground & Nico
album (AKA the banana album, AKA Andy Warhol) is, it is
their first album, but the record itself was more of an Andy
Warhol art project (or so he thought) than a bands debut.
Andy is not in the band and though it says he was the album
producer, he did not "produce" this album the way we think
of a record producer. he got a ghost producer to do all the
audio stuff. Warhol was more what a producer or executive
producer is to a movie, to this record than anything else.
on one particular photo he seems to have played tambourine
or at least held one up for a picture. i think this album is
influential because its different, but its also a huge
exercise in hype. it works the same way all of Warhols
popart does, even though it is more than that.


 

offline The_Shark on 2007-04-24 16:50 [#02075379]
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Did you always talk complete rubbish or have you just gone
mental lately?


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2007-04-24 19:49 [#02075408]
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one of my fav rock bands. there.


 

offline bogala from NYC (United States) on 2007-04-24 23:10 [#02075432]
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I felt the same way when I discoered VU. I love them. My
favorites are the driving rhythm guitar songs like Rock &
Roll, Sweet Jane, etc. Heroin is a classic. ..But everything
is pretty much wonderful by them. yep


 

offline gyroscope on 2007-04-26 10:47 [#02076159]
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After Hours is one of my favourite songs.


 


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