idk why bjt like this really evokes the feeling of slowly bleeding out alone on the kitchen floor & all your senses slowly blurring together under the glare of the fluorescent light overhead set to the tune of the muffled music coming from the record player in the next room
this makes me think of someone whos puking in the bathroom with a record playing in another room because they are trying to get over a girl who broke their heart all they can do is drink and listen to Lou Reed and the velvet's to get through the pain.
idk why bjt like this really evokes the feeling of slowly bleeding out alone on the kitchen floor & all your senses slowly blurring together under the glare of the fluorescent light overhead set to the tune of the muffled music coming from the record player in the next room
That's pretty accurate
holy shit
the feedback noise makes it even more velvetunderground-ish, as if it was from White Light/White heat
The song itself evokes a sense of loneliness. Hearing it from another room beautifully adds on to the feeling of isolation. Great job
this is one of my favorite songs, but holy shit this edit elevated it to a whole other level
You just know Lou Reed would have loved this
this makes me think of someone whos puking in the bathroom with a record playing in another room because they are trying to get over a girl who broke their heart all they can do is drink and listen to Lou Reed and the velvet's to get through the pain.
This is what you hear when you start blacking out in the backroom of the club.
This is kind of nostalgic in a weird way....
amazing concept
Damn. I didn't want to be sad today.
I. Crying
This song I first heard from Adventureland
stuck in limbo with this song
great idea!
Amazing
Simply beautiful 😏
Do Sister Ray
also could you do head over heels from a different room too
Beebop indeed.
Wahoo 😔💕
Only you would say velvet underground is bebop
Crowley 2019
I'm sure it's been asked ad nausem, but how was this effect achieved? Or was it literally just playing in another room?
All through the magic of editing. I open the song in Ableton and mess with the eq, add reverb, and compress.
Soul to Squeeze by RHCP!