I like Lou Reed rhythm-guitar and the mighty drumming of Maureen. Velvet Underground stands for exemple for the new indie-garage-punk rock groups. They was about 55 years ago, and their songs are masterpieces for new rock groups. R.I.P. Lou. Alex.
A masterpiece of Indie rock before that term was even invented. Recorded in May 1969 and still fresh and timeless today . One of my favourite VU tracks. Gorgeous, playful, melodic..and that megaphone vocal makes me melt.
I had a dream I was in this dive club in Chinatown and the strokes were playing and I woke up and started thinking about the Steeplechase and that lead me here.
THAT vocal technique ( whatever the term for it, I dont know ) would've sounded pretty strange back in the 60's, I'd think. I mean it's pretty comon and familiar TODAY ( it's done on lots of recordings nowadays ), but I don't think anybody els in the 60's were doing THAT .
I like Lou Reed rhythm-guitar and the mighty drumming of Maureen.
Velvet Underground stands for exemple for the new indie-garage-punk rock groups. They was about 55 years ago, and their songs are masterpieces for new rock groups.
R.I.P. Lou.
Alex.
A masterpiece of Indie rock before that term was even invented. Recorded in May 1969 and still fresh and timeless today . One of my favourite VU tracks. Gorgeous, playful, melodic..and that megaphone vocal makes me melt.
Mo Tucker drumming heaven.
Check the Liminanas.
Marie the drummer.
Very basic minimal drum kit.
Uses the sticks the wrong way round to to hit drums harder too. 👍
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Superb. I used to play this tune in my old band. I love it.
I had a dream I was in this dive club in Chinatown and the strokes were playing and I woke up and started thinking about the Steeplechase and that lead me here.
damn julian casablancas definitely took inspiration from this vocal recording style
What a rip off he is!
@@christyspencer4754 "good artists copy, great artists STEAL" Pablo Picasso
I have a pure love for this man..v
The Strokes may have heard this
That should explain their inspiration by the Velvets lol.
Rip Lou.. you´ll be missed...
Like a sister and brother they cling to each when they find out their parents are mad
AND THE HITS JUST KEEP ON COMIN.....
Thank u Lou, wherever u r! XXX
THAT vocal technique ( whatever the term for it, I dont know ) would've sounded pretty strange back in the 60's, I'd think. I mean it's pretty comon and familiar TODAY ( it's done on lots of recordings nowadays ), but I don't think anybody els in the 60's were doing THAT .
Mondaay oohh.. Tuesdaay.. Wednesdaay ohh.. Thurrsdaay BABY NOT FRIDAY ohh.. Saturday oh baby Sunday
Kings Highway? The Coney Island train stopped at Stillwell Ave.
That's why they make great music.
♡🎶....
yeah Strokes....another lost /not so lost classic by VU
IS THIS IT?
All vocals are Lou. No Doug on this song.
I was just thinking that and whether the verses were sung by Doug, then little vocal inflections had Lou written all over it. Classic!
i'm pretty sure that the muffled singing in the first two verses is by Doug. Lou joins him at around 1:20.
Description here is misleading. Another View was a compilation released in 1986, not an album of original songs.
This is awsome!!! is one of my new velvets favourite song. By the way, is it lou's voice or doug yule's?
Ik I'm a decade late but its Lou's voice
11 years later! It's Lou
Ahhhhhh a lovely diddy
Ditty, but yes it is!
listen to the Amboy Dukes, Journey to the Center of the Mind.
Some shlt, to be honest
Nope, it's definitely all Lou.
just a little bit :)
Credence Clearwater revival, Suzey Q?
I thought I saw God first time I heard this
i'm quite sure it's lou's