It says "The Velvet Underground appearing nightly on MGM Also!" Anyone know what this is exactly?


For those who didn't get it:iaredatsun wrote:Is Mo doing her best impression of Dr. Zoidberg?
Fusion Magazine May 26, 1969
Sorry for the late reply...iaredatsun wrote:Leamanc, you think they remixed the 3rd LP in 1985? That's the first time I've heard anyone suggest that. I'll have to go back and listen again but it sounds unlikely that they'd go to the expense and trouble of a remix for that boxset, if that's the source of your copy. Could be they just sourced it from somewhere else. Aren't some of those '85 masters German, or did I imagine that?leamanc wrote:In listening to it, it's clear that the 1985 and 1996 reissues of the Valentin Mix were both remixes and remasters (at least the 1985 version was a remix; the 1996 CD is probably just a remaster). Bass is very heavy compared to the other Valentin pressings and it's not as "clean" sounding, either. I know there was some controversy in 1985 that VU used contemporary (for the time, mid-1980s) mixing techniques, and I'd say they did the same when they remixed the 3rd album. The differences are subtle, but this mix definitely sounds more from the late 1960s than the 1985 and 1996 Valentin mixes. I was always amazed at how "modern" the Valentin mix sounded in comparison to the Closet Mix, but now I guess that's because the version I was used to was mixed and mastered with more modern techniques.
It's worth keeping in mind how much the sound of a recording can be changed during mastering to disk. A case in point is the MFSL mastering of Beck's Sea Change compared to the original 2002 Geffen version mastered by Bob Ludwig ? like listening to chalk and cheese.