Favourite live album
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Given how much stick the Redux version of Some Kinda Love is getting on this thread, its funny thinking back to last year when John Cale picked that very version to be on his 10 favorite songs on the BBC's Desert Island Discs radio show!Chrack 7 wrote:
Some Kinda Love is AWFUL! I can't believe Lou permitted it to be on the album!!
"Sterling's my favorite guitar player". (-Maureen Tucker, 1990)
Maybe he picked it becuase it showcased Lou's pomposity?
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And the mix... Why Reed so far up and Sterling so far down?
Yonks back I found an interview with Dean Wareham, possibly called "Children of the Velvet Underground" (tho I may be confusing two different things here) in which he talks about Sterling being lower in the live mix at his own request.
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Yonks back I found an interview with Dean Wareham, possibly called "Children of the Velvet Underground" (tho I may be confusing two different things here) in which he talks about Sterling being lower in the live mix at his own request.
Rob not a guest, forgot to sign in...
Oi! There's nothing coming up to allow me to vote, did I miss the end?
1969 live gets mine...
Heroin- tears of ecstacy
Ocean- drowning in the waves of rhythm guitar
Sweet Jane- all innocence and heartbreak
I'll Be Your Mirror- ignore the vox, listen to the gorgeous guitar figure (and cute skip at 1:03)
What Goes On- you wish it would never end, huh?
1969 live gets mine...
Heroin- tears of ecstacy
Ocean- drowning in the waves of rhythm guitar
Sweet Jane- all innocence and heartbreak
I'll Be Your Mirror- ignore the vox, listen to the gorgeous guitar figure (and cute skip at 1:03)
What Goes On- you wish it would never end, huh?
Me too. When I first got it, "Ocean" hit me like a train. Unbelievably beautiful. Also monster versions of "White Light/White Heat" and of course, "What Goes On." I give it the edge over Quine only in that it's more concise, you can sit down and get into it all in one sitting. Then again, sometimes you really love the neverending feast that is Quine. Tough call, the two are both excellent.
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