I think the entire album is part of the "counter-culture." The "culture" that "counter-culture" referred to was mainstream American normality. Keeping that in mind, the VU was the essence of the Counter-Culture.
Now if you asked what is the most "anti-hippie" song off the LP, that's a different story. JMO.
Most anit-counter culture VU song from the debut?
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Yeah, I like those Nuggets box too. Like Homme Fatale I'm a huge Captain Beefheart fan
as well as the Byrds and Sly and the Family Stone but I don't have any real links with the Hippie scene
(call it like you want) apart from the VU I love those pre-punks band like the
Sonics,Stooges,Modern Lovers and Kinks
No anti-hippie songs in the first LP: the Velvets were miles away from this minor conflict, way in their
world and in their sound
Like J.Cale once said: "our Viet-Nam was Heroin"
as well as the Byrds and Sly and the Family Stone but I don't have any real links with the Hippie scene
(call it like you want) apart from the VU I love those pre-punks band like the
Sonics,Stooges,Modern Lovers and Kinks
No anti-hippie songs in the first LP: the Velvets were miles away from this minor conflict, way in their
world and in their sound
Like J.Cale once said: "our Viet-Nam was Heroin"
Venus in Furs.
I agree, too - any Nico, as her voice and "feel" was so very different than west coast music, different than American music, in general. That's what I love about the VU - they offer options to me, according to mood. For example, I'm wild about Southern Rock (i.e., Lynryd Skynyrd, etc.), but then there is the VU when I am in mind for them. And everybody in between....the Beach Boys are such fun; and then all the Brit bands....OH, isn't Rock and Roll wonderful?!!
I agree, too - any Nico, as her voice and "feel" was so very different than west coast music, different than American music, in general. That's what I love about the VU - they offer options to me, according to mood. For example, I'm wild about Southern Rock (i.e., Lynryd Skynyrd, etc.), but then there is the VU when I am in mind for them. And everybody in between....the Beach Boys are such fun; and then all the Brit bands....OH, isn't Rock and Roll wonderful?!!
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"Forever Changes" somehow escaped my notice all these years, but it's now on my top-ten list. As good as "Pepper," and better than "Pet Sounds," in my opinion.Chance wrote:Me too, although don't forget, Forever Changes is as good as anything by anybody. Surrealistic Pillow isn't bad either.Technophallus wrote:I never liked the US West Coast "psychedelia" scene but on the other hand I love the UK/London 1967 scene, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn etc...
As for the topic at hand... I agree with those who are saying there's really no point of comparison. The VU didn't make music to say: "Hey! We're the ANTI-Grateful Dead" - perhaps that's one of the reasons the music is timeless... it stands outside of its own generation. God, how people in California must have HATED that first album
