In an interview Peter Hook named John Cale as one of his music heroes. Fun fact: listen to Cale's track Chickenshit from 1977, and then listen to the bassline on Joy Division's Exercise One.
@@ForARideI don’t see much of a correlation between these two songs, “No Love Lost”seems more derived from Neu - “ Hallogallo”(1972), whom, among many other of the late 1960s and early 1970s Krautrock bands, were heavily inspired by the Velvet Underground, especially “sister ray”
Dunno where these bootlegs have sprung from all of a sudden, but I love them! Cheers
All of a sudden? This is an ancient bootleg.
Probably one of the first pressed bootlegs of the velvet underground
i had never even heard about the existence of this nothing song. nico sounds awesome. great upload. many thanks !
Heard it for the first time today. Very inspiring.
John Cale's screeching viola drones
The bassline (?) sounds like something Peter Hook would have done around 15 years later.
" they " did cover " Sister Ray "
In an interview Peter Hook named John Cale as one of his music heroes.
Fun fact: listen to Cale's track Chickenshit from 1977, and then listen to the bassline on Joy Division's Exercise One.
@@ForARideI don’t see much of a correlation between these two songs, “No Love Lost”seems more derived from Neu - “ Hallogallo”(1972), whom, among many other of the late 1960s and early 1970s Krautrock bands, were heavily inspired by the Velvet Underground, especially “sister ray”
THE NOTHING SONG????? HUH????