VU & Nico Recording Sessions

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lurid wrote: 05 Jun 2022 14:23 it could be. I seem to be unable to upload pictures here, but one of the Stephen Shore pics I am talking about is in the book "The Velvet Years - Warhol's Factory 1965-67" on page 67. (Or maybe I'm wrong about it being a studio? But it looks like one to me.)
I had a really good scan over that Stephen Shore contact sheet and can't see any indication that they are in a professional studio, it looks like it could be a band rehearsal (can't see Moe) in an anonymous corner of the Factory possibly. But there's a couple of frames where you can see an audio recording is going on, there are mics and a tape recorder set up - is that Danny Williams operating them?

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I've seen that selection of shots before too...definitely a taped rehearsal, I reckon that was a good few months before they went into the studio too as Lou was still playing a Kent Copa and Sterling a Gretsch 6120 single cutaway, very similar but not the same guitar that Lou later used for the album sessions
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in retrospect I think you're correct. I wonder exactly when it was?
camforrester wrote: 05 Jun 2022 20:49 I've seen that selection of shots before too...definitely a taped rehearsal, I reckon that was a good few months before they went into the studio too as Lou was still playing a Kent Copa and Sterling a Gretsch 6120 single cutaway, very similar but not the same guitar that Lou later used for the album sessions
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Note Dave Faison in one of those Scepter pics. Has he ever been interviewed re his time with the Velvets? I don't recall ever seeing an interview with him.
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bleach wrote: 05 Jun 2022 19:06
lurid wrote: 05 Jun 2022 14:23 it could be. I seem to be unable to upload pictures here, but one of the Stephen Shore pics I am talking about is in the book "The Velvet Years - Warhol's Factory 1965-67" on page 67. (Or maybe I'm wrong about it being a studio? But it looks like one to me.)
I had a really good scan over that Stephen Shore contact sheet and can't see any indication that they are in a professional studio, it looks like it could be a band rehearsal (can't see Moe) in an anonymous corner of the Factory possibly. But there's a couple of frames where you can see an audio recording is going on, there are mics and a tape recorder set up - is that Danny Williams operating them?

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John and Sterling look very much like they do in the USA Artists clip from early 1966. Could the guy with the glasses therefore be a sound recordist from WNET?

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I think that's Danny Williams
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Note Dave Faison in one of those Scepter pics. Has he ever been interviewed re his time with the Velvets? I don't recall ever seeing an interview with him.
In looking through Twitter images of the VU at Scepter last week I spotted an intriguing response, made in 2017 by Tyler Wilcox of the Doom And Gloom From The Bomb blogsite, stating Faison was his wife's cousin. I wrote Tyler to ask whether he'd ever interviewed Faison, and received this reply:
Dave Faison passed away in the 1990s (I believe). I never met him, but I knew his son Jere a little bit when my wife and I lived in Boston — sadly he passed away a few years back, too. Interestingly, Jere crossed paths a few times with John Cale in the mid-1990s when he was the soundman at TT the Bear's in Boston. If I remember right, Jere told Cale that his dad used to work with him in the VU and Cale said that back in the VU days, Dave always wore a cape! Definitely too bad that there doesn't seem to be any extant interviews with him.
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Of course I meant Doom And Gloom From The Womb, not Bomb. Like, duh.
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