Anyone know the running order of the live Max's songs on Flowers of evil.
There are 2 sweet janes, were there 2 sets?
Is there a way of putting the tracks together that don't appear on Live at Max's, so they run smoothly? It seems the audience chat (a major component in the albums brilliance) dosn't flow.
Stevesays
Max's/Flowers
From the VU website talking about the Max's stuff:
July 26, 1970
1. Waiting For The Man (4:05)
2. White Light/White Heat (4:30)
3. I'm Set Free (5:12)
4. Sweet Jane (with "Jim Carroll/Pernod" intro) (5:28)
5. Lonesome Cowboy Bill (3:45)
6. New Age (5:55)
7. Beginning To See The Light (4:53)
August 23, 1970
Last show with Lou Reed.
1. Who Loves The Sun (2:12)
2. Sweet Jane (5:00)
3. I'll Be Your Mirror (2:00)
4. Pale Blue Eyes (5:48)
5. Candy Says (4:10)
6. Sunday Morning (2:46)
7. After Hours (2:12)
8. Femme Fatale (2:34)
9. Some Kinda Love (10:16)
10. Lonesome Cowboy Bill (4:20)
The Joseph Freeman tape
Joseph Freeman: "I recorded an entire set at Max's (around the same time as Polk's). The tape was recorded on a Sony TCS-124 a portable stereo cassette recorder with an external single stereo mic. The quality of the tape is very good and has never been bootlegged. I may be interested in having this tape surface as a legitimate release".
[source: message posted in the Velvet underground Discussion Forum on March 2, 1999]
July 26, 1970
1. Waiting For The Man (4:05)
2. White Light/White Heat (4:30)
3. I'm Set Free (5:12)
4. Sweet Jane (with "Jim Carroll/Pernod" intro) (5:28)
5. Lonesome Cowboy Bill (3:45)
6. New Age (5:55)
7. Beginning To See The Light (4:53)
August 23, 1970
Last show with Lou Reed.
1. Who Loves The Sun (2:12)
2. Sweet Jane (5:00)
3. I'll Be Your Mirror (2:00)
4. Pale Blue Eyes (5:48)
5. Candy Says (4:10)
6. Sunday Morning (2:46)
7. After Hours (2:12)
8. Femme Fatale (2:34)
9. Some Kinda Love (10:16)
10. Lonesome Cowboy Bill (4:20)
The Joseph Freeman tape
Joseph Freeman: "I recorded an entire set at Max's (around the same time as Polk's). The tape was recorded on a Sony TCS-124 a portable stereo cassette recorder with an external single stereo mic. The quality of the tape is very good and has never been bootlegged. I may be interested in having this tape surface as a legitimate release".
[source: message posted in the Velvet underground Discussion Forum on March 2, 1999]