Velvet Underground Lampeter 1972-12-06 Bill Allerton's copy

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lurid
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Velvet Underground Lampeter 1972-12-06 Bill Allerton's copy

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Here's a transfer of Bill's copy of this show. I can't compare sound quality with the material on the "Final V.U. 1971-1973" box set because my copy of that release is still sealed. Bill's copy sounds pretty good to me.....

Velvet Underground 1972-12-06 Lampeter audience recording BA copy

St David's University College
Lampeter
Dyfed
1972-12-06

01: I'm Waiting For The Man 5.43
02: White Light/White Heat 2.15
03: Some Kinda Love 5.55
04: Little Jack 3.36
05: Sweet Jane 3.43
06: Mean Old Man 3.14
07: Run Run Run 6.17
08: Caroline 3.53
09: Dopey Joe 3.21
10: What Goes On 4.23
11: Sister Ray/Train Round The Bend 14.12
12: audience 1.01
13: intro/Rock And Roll 5.15
14: audience/I'm Waiting For The Man 6.35

Doug Yule: guitar, vocals
Rob Norris: guitar, vocals
George Kay: bass, vocals
Mark Nauseef: drums

lineage: BASF LH 90 cassette from the collection of Bill Allerton - Pioneer CT-S670D player - wav - flac

wav transfer October 2025 by lurid_uk

There are relatively long periods of tuning between some of the songs so I have split the tracks where it seemed appropriate.

Bill bought this cassette from a guy (or woman) in Lampeter in February 1981 - according to the letter slipped inside the inlay card he paid £4.50 for it.

RIP Lou and Bill

the audio: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/rtzl9d7s ... x7fd7&dl=0
bobbydriver
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Re: Velvet Underground Lampeter 1972-12-06 Bill Allerton's copy

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lurid wrote: 20 Oct 2025 16:16 Here's a transfer of Bill's copy of this show. I can't compare sound quality with the material on the "Final V.U. 1971-1973" box set because my copy of that release is still sealed. Bill's copy sounds pretty good to me.....
Well it's definitely the same source, but the version on Final VU has clearly had some work done on it to brighten up the sound and is a tad louder and less murky sounding, but there isn't much in it

This show always makes me laugh, as I had a friend who made a total mess of his A Levels and ended up at Lampeter University in the late 80s.
He worked on the Ents committee there and said that, even 15 years later, they were always really proudly crowing about how they once had the Velvet Underground play the main hall. It didn't go down too well when he pointed out that it wasn't exactly their *best* line up.

The crowd sound up for it on the tape though - and I'm sure that is because there was close to nothing else better to do in Lampeter!
searchin4mymainline
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Re: Velvet Underground Lampeter 1972-12-06 Bill Allerton's copy

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IIRC circa 1982 or 1983 an ad appeared regularly for a while in the small ads at the back of the NME (I think), saying something like: "Velvet Underground fans, you don't have everything!", followed by a Lampeter contact address. I think I actually belatedly wrote to the address some time after the ad stopped appearing, but got a reply saying something to the effect that they weren't "currently operating" or something. I think I assumed, even at the time, that they were probably selling copies of the Lampeter gig, as I think I was already aware of the recording's existence somehow.

Thanks very much for the uploads, Gordon.
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