Man, I always felt bad for Doug Yule. I know he was basically a "musician for hire" for the Velvets, and a lot of people will never forgive him for the 'Squeeze' album...but he was a very good musician and did A LOT for that band.
I'd go as far to say if it wasn't for Yule's presence on the Third LP & Loaded, there's a good 50% probability (or higher) that the band would have NEVER made it into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. It was a dick move for them not to invite Yule to the ceremony at the very least, and honestly without his presence? Those latter two albums both would have suffered. Loaded alone is a masterpiece, and the reason is because of Doug Yule's playing 85% of the instrumentation and his singing on it.
Victor LaBouche nah, I slightly disagree with you. Loaded and The Velvet Underground (1969) are both fantastic albums, but the Velvets would have made it into the RNR Hall of Fame regardless with their debut album, and White Light/White Heat alone.
I don't understand why Doug isn't considered a bona fide member and contributor with The Velvet Underground. He plays on as many albums as Cale, he was a large part of their changing sound and he was an excellent addition to the band, particularly on the recorded live releases. Doug was hugely important to The Velvet Underground.
As far as I can tell the reason Doug Yule was frozen out of the VU R&R HOF induction was because Lou was being - to use one of his favorite epithets - "a schmuck."
I'm a big Doug Yule fan. He helped the progress of VU tremendously with his lead vocals, and his ability to play multiple instruments. I don't give a flying f*ck what Moe Tucker has to say about him, she doesn't even play on the "Loaded" album, it's a fact.
I feel like all the original VU albums up til Lou left are pretty much as good as each other, but if one had to edge slightly into the lead as the one I listen to the most it'd be Loaded, which is HUGELY down to Doug Yule. Dude is an absolute legend.
I like replacing successful members of bands and still thriving...love Cale however Yule doing his thing with bass/guitar and organ is just incredible.
If Nico was inducted, Doug should have been. I think he annoyed Mo and Sterl after a while. He did the work. Good live and good vocals. He got a bad deal. He even played with Lou in 1975, so all is forgiven?
Doug was arguably a better (and by that I mean more melodic) bassist than Cale, he contributed a lot to Loaded and he still gets no love from the fans. Squeeze isn’t even a terrible album it’s just a bit lukewarm and uninspired relative to their earlier albums. Completely undeserved hatred
Reed invited Yule to play on 2 of his solo albums, (Coney Island Baby - he's playing on the bonus tracks), as well as Sally Can't Dance, Yule plays bass. So I guess if he was just a session player he sure as hell managed to be in the Velvets for 3 years, contributed about 85% of Loaded, and is all over the 3rd album. Oh - he also sings the lead vocal on 6 amazing songs as well. But you know, talk about him being a session bass player (you do know he played ALL the lead guitar solos on Loaded right?) You're welcome for schooling you on Doug Yule.
Unlike many, I really like DY's contribution to the Velvets (even "Squeeze" - it has some great songs"), but as a person, the guy was an a**hole! E.g. denying he'd ever heard the "Lou Reed" or "Transformer" albums. Poppycock! Why do so many musicians TRY to claim disinterest about an ex-bandmate's work! Pathetic really.
Man, I always felt bad for Doug Yule. I know he was basically a "musician for hire" for the Velvets, and a lot of people will never forgive him for the 'Squeeze' album...but he was a very good musician and did A LOT for that band.
Him on Candy Says...
Squeeze is actually a great record
Forgive him? He save the "band" from a law sue, and made an entire album with own personality by himself. I think there's nothing to forgive.
I'd go as far to say if it wasn't for Yule's presence on the Third LP & Loaded, there's a good 50% probability (or higher) that the band would have NEVER made it into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. It was a dick move for them not to invite Yule to the ceremony at the very least, and honestly without his presence? Those latter two albums both would have suffered. Loaded alone is a masterpiece, and the reason is because of Doug Yule's playing 85% of the instrumentation and his singing on it.
Victor LaBouche nah, I slightly disagree with you. Loaded and The Velvet Underground (1969) are both fantastic albums, but the Velvets would have made it into the RNR Hall of Fame regardless with their debut album, and White Light/White Heat alone.
I don't understand why Doug isn't considered a bona fide member and contributor with The Velvet Underground. He plays on as many albums as Cale, he was a large part of their changing sound and he was an excellent addition to the band, particularly on the recorded live releases. Doug was hugely important to The Velvet Underground.
This guy is a genius on Who Loves The Sun.
As far as I can tell the reason Doug Yule was frozen out of the VU R&R HOF induction was because Lou was being - to use one of his favorite epithets - "a schmuck."
He lends magic to Candy Says
One of the most unfairly maligned musicians ever
So true. By Moe
I like Doug Yule. Anyone who thinks he couldn't let rip on the organ hasn't heard the performances of "What Goes On" and "Ocean" on *Live 1969*.
John Cale play it better.
2 of the best songs from 69
I stumbled onto this. Doug Yule needs a lot more credit than he gets.
I'm a big Doug Yule fan. He helped the progress of VU tremendously with his lead vocals, and his ability to play multiple instruments. I don't give a flying f*ck what Moe Tucker has to say about him, she doesn't even play on the "Loaded" album, it's a fact.
unsung hero of The Velvet Underground.
I feel like all the original VU albums up til Lou left are pretty much as good as each other, but if one had to edge slightly into the lead as the one I listen to the most it'd be Loaded, which is HUGELY down to Doug Yule. Dude is an absolute legend.
IDC what people say. I love Squeeze. Doug is an amazing musician.
I love this man
Yule is great and all, but John Cale is on another dimension.
Doug’d have been inducted into Hall of Fame with the rest of the band. His contribution to the Velvets’ third album and Loaded are enormous.
He's not inducted even? Criminal
love yoir bass lines on those live tapes and your organ work is amazing
Doug yule is like actually in my top 5 favorite singers, he has a very soft and sweet voice. :)
He sounds like a slightly less new york-sounding version of lou.
I like replacing successful members of bands and still thriving...love Cale however Yule doing his thing with bass/guitar and organ is just incredible.
For years I thought it was Lou reed singing the songs that Yule actually sang on loaded.
So everybody who heard the Velvet underground went and got involved with a band. Including Doug Yule.
he mightve been a huge square but a solid musician and man and a huge part of whats good about their last two albums. squeeze isnt a bad album as well
If Nico was inducted, Doug should have been. I think he annoyed Mo and Sterl after a while. He did the work. Good live and good vocals. He got a bad deal. He even played with Lou in 1975, so all is forgiven?
Doug was arguably a better (and by that I mean more melodic) bassist than Cale, he contributed a lot to Loaded and he still gets no love from the fans. Squeeze isn’t even a terrible album it’s just a bit lukewarm and uninspired relative to their earlier albums. Completely undeserved hatred
Doug Yule? I like John Cale my self , he's the bomb-Edwyn
I love V. U. But Doug dont exist. Is like a session bass player. No one. Sorry Doug.
Um, yeah bro he has everything to do with the last 2 Velelvets LPs
Your opinion about Doug Yule is as relevant as mine about astrophysics, you know. You know shit about the band.
Reed invited Yule to play on 2 of his solo albums, (Coney Island Baby - he's playing on the bonus tracks), as well as Sally Can't Dance, Yule plays bass. So I guess if he was just a session player he sure as hell managed to be in the Velvets for 3 years, contributed about 85% of Loaded, and is all over the 3rd album. Oh - he also sings the lead vocal on 6 amazing songs as well. But you know, talk about him being a session bass player (you do know he played ALL the lead guitar solos on Loaded right?) You're welcome for schooling you on Doug Yule.
@Greg Hubbard sweet nuthing is my favourite VU song and always will be.
I know your comment is 3 years old, but wow, what a fucking idiotic thing to say. Like, just dumb beyond belief.
Unlike many, I really like DY's contribution to the Velvets (even "Squeeze" - it has some great songs"), but as a person, the guy was an a**hole! E.g. denying he'd ever heard the "Lou Reed" or "Transformer" albums. Poppycock! Why do so many musicians TRY to claim disinterest about an ex-bandmate's work! Pathetic really.