This Velvet Underground
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Interesting inference, but I can't comment just now? I have to take a video back to the rental store.Mark wrote:...and that's where you gave yourself away. Good to hear from you Mr Sesnick.Anonymous wrote:(You only have to listen to the cow-bell percussion on the alternative "Sweet Jane" to realise how far things had come since the beautiful but naive days of European Son.)
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Wrong..well, sort of...yes, she doesn't appear on the released album BUT she WAS at the sessions. On Rhino's "Fully Loaded" version of the album she sings on a version of 'I'm Sticking With You' and in the booklet there's photographic evidence she was at the sessions. Perhaps these shots were promo pics to show the band as is even though only three members played on the LP.No, she doesn't appear on Loaded - she was still in the band at the time, but didn't make the sessions because she was pregnant. The drums on the album are mostly played by Doug Yule, with a few tracks featuring various stand-in players including Adrian Barber, Bill Yule and Tommy Castanaro.-Did Mo Tucker play drums on Loaded because I have heard two different stories?
"If anyone had a heart
They wouldn't turn around & break it
And if anyone played a part
They wouldn't turn around & fake it"
Lou Reed, 'Sweet Jane', 1970
They wouldn't turn around & break it
And if anyone played a part
They wouldn't turn around & fake it"
Lou Reed, 'Sweet Jane', 1970
Nerdy question... Is she playing standing up or sitting at a "regular" kit? Because IIRC it was around this time that she switched techniques (I remember reading in an interview on the 'Net; anyway, on Final VU she *definitely* plays sitting down).bleach wrote:but more interestingly there are pics of her at the drum kit playing...!