Me too Goomer I don’t know what part of the world you’re in buddy but hopefully you got to see them on their one off reunion tour of Europe in 1993 I was fortunate to of gone to one of the 3 gigs they did in Britain 2 gigs at Wembley Arena where I went to see them not the stadium but the building next door to the stadium but I bet if they did do the stadium they would of filled it and they did Glastonbury before they flew back to America and for some reason they split again before they landed so they never had the chance to play a gig in America but over the years I’ve been to see quite a few legends of the music world and none of them comes anywhere close to the velvets gig I saw it has a privilege to of seen the original line up especially little Mo playing the drums she never sat down and for someone who so say couldn’t play the drums she’s in the top 6 female drummers of all time that is a great achievement I think so anyway plus she did a great solo during the gig take care of yourself buddy my best wishes to you from Stevie boy in Britain .
Goomer nice one mate thanks, I’m sorry that you didn’t get to see them they were meant to play North America but for some reason they split up again before they got chance to finish the tour they did a live cd of the concert they done in Paris it was the same song set has they did in Britain and it was amazing to be at one of the concerts they did on that tour take care of yourself mate my best wishes to you and your family from Stevie boy in Britain
Lyrics are about "something that we really care about, that really happen, that has some variant in real life and they're not just a disposable subject." If only today's artists would do this.
@@MatthewvanR.music. Because not only did Morrison play on Luna's Bewitched LP, Luna backed up the VU on their reunion tour in '93. There is a clear line running through late period Velvets and Luna.
They totally summed up what a part of NY and America seemed to be to a kid in another country. Powerful, corrupt and always dangerous. Probably my favourite band. Deadly deadly.
What I like bout VU is that know one liked em when they were first around and even now no one likes them either apart from a few people! That’s what makes them cool coz only cool people know them. Play there songs to the average music fan and they will laugh at it and think it’s just kids mucking about coz it’s so childish and so that’s cool coz it’s not good playing it’s cool and that’s what’s important being cool
" No drum training whatsoever , just bashing away made a huge difference " ROTFL . You can say that again . They sucked . The Velvets were "conceptual Art " . Reed was a pretty good , if arrogant poet , the music was laughable compared to let's say Pink Floyd . The " real life " thing was laudable , but the problem was their real life was self-destructive squalor . Good work on the documentary ! I like the video better than I ever liked the band .
Well when you write songs about the street, why wouldn't you want it to sound like it too? Mo's drumming was simple and childlike but always steady. It was perfect for their sound and amplified the songwriting.
"laughable compared to Pink Floyd" - THAT is a laughable statement haha....for every band I have heard say Pink Floyd was an influence on them I musta heard at least a 100 saying that for the Velvet Underground....Pink Floyd is a band that one grows out of by like age 17, cant stand listening to their pretentious meaningless art rock drivel anymore.
I've been a fan since the 70's I swear it sounds better everytime I listen.
Me too Goomer I don’t know what part of the world you’re in buddy but hopefully you got to see them on their one off reunion tour of Europe in 1993 I was fortunate to of gone to one of the 3 gigs they did in Britain 2 gigs at Wembley Arena where I went to see them not the stadium but the building next door to the stadium but I bet if they did do the stadium they would of filled it and they did Glastonbury before they flew back to America and for some reason they split again before they landed so they never had the chance to play a gig in America but over the years I’ve been to see quite a few legends of the music world and none of them comes anywhere close to the velvets gig I saw it has a privilege to of seen the original line up especially little Mo playing the drums she never sat down and for someone who so say couldn’t play the drums she’s in the top 6 female drummers of all time that is a great achievement I think so anyway plus she did a great solo during the gig take care of yourself buddy my best wishes to you from Stevie boy in Britain .
@@mrfugazi6713 I didn't get to see them (states) glad you did.
Goomer nice one mate thanks, I’m sorry that you didn’t get to see them they were meant to play North America but for some reason they split up again before they got chance to finish the tour they did a live cd of the concert they done in Paris it was the same song set has they did in Britain and it was amazing to be at one of the concerts they did on that tour take care of yourself mate my best wishes to you and your family from Stevie boy in Britain
Lyrics are about "something that we really care about, that really happen, that has some variant in real life and they're not just a disposable subject." If only today's artists would do this.
I thought that was a great line too.
Young urban rappers are busy demeaning women and celebrating money - and buyers are lapping it up.
@@AFaceintheCrowd01 Fool
Shut up old man
I would always prefer something that’s flawed but is a honest artistic endeavor over the glossy and superficial. The VU are the definition of this.
I miss Sterling Morrison. He should still be with us playing with The Strokes or Luna.
I just checked out Luna the other day for the first time, if u have any song or album suggestions I’d really appreciate it
@@matthewevans3718 start with Galaxie 500 before Luna..
@@matthewevans3718 Penthouse. Specifically Lost in Space. One of the most beautifully phrased guitar solos in Indie Rock.
Im sorry...but what? How did you come on the idea that Sterling Morrison, a avant-garde rock guitarist , would play with The Strokes or Luna?
@@MatthewvanR.music. Because not only did Morrison play on Luna's Bewitched LP, Luna backed up the VU on their reunion tour in '93. There is a clear line running through late period Velvets and Luna.
They totally summed up what a part of NY and America seemed to be to a kid in another country. Powerful, corrupt and always dangerous. Probably my favourite band. Deadly deadly.
Andy Warhol was a freak…but what a talented man 😍 I saw his exhibition in London…wonderful
Great to see a short clip of The Match Stick Girl at 10:39. Does anybody know where I can get a copy of this film?
It's all so beautiful
I wonder where all those recordings of all those daily rehearsals of that year and a half went to?
“ .,,, For playing electric violin on desolation ..,,row.,,.”
I rather like The Gift, it’s somewhat rather Groovy I find.
When was this documentary released?
1986
What I like bout VU is that know one liked em when they were first around and even now no one likes them either apart from a few people! That’s what makes them cool coz only cool people know them. Play there songs to the average music fan and they will laugh at it and think it’s just kids mucking about coz it’s so childish and so that’s cool coz it’s not good playing it’s cool and that’s what’s important being cool
Ok
Are you 12
Love em all
sterling come back
WOW
Incredible
Thank you
What's the song at 6:18
The Ostrich, written by Lou and John in their early years, by the name of The Primitives, the band that later would become The Velvet Underground
I saw an Ostrich once.
" No drum training whatsoever , just bashing away made a huge difference " ROTFL . You can say that again . They sucked . The Velvets were "conceptual Art " . Reed was a pretty good , if arrogant poet , the music was laughable compared to let's say Pink Floyd . The " real life " thing was laudable , but the problem was their real life was self-destructive squalor . Good work on the documentary ! I like the video better than I ever liked the band .
Your opinion seems to be in the minority, but duly noted. I don't see comparing VU to Pink Floyd, they exist in very different musical spheres.
Well when you write songs about the street, why wouldn't you want it to sound like it too?
Mo's drumming was simple and childlike but always steady. It was perfect for their sound and amplified the songwriting.
No shit!
"laughable compared to Pink Floyd" - THAT is a laughable statement haha....for every band I have heard say Pink Floyd was an influence on them I musta heard at least a 100 saying that for the Velvet Underground....Pink Floyd is a band that one grows out of by like age 17, cant stand listening to their pretentious meaningless art rock drivel anymore.
Pink Floyd was boring.