Rare, Rarest and Most Expensive VU items

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velvetfan wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com/VELVET-UNDERGROUND- ... _500wt_665

It's very rare when I come across a VU related item I have never heard of or seen, but here is one. I know it seems weird but I have no memory of this release? any details? thanks
It's a cool record - it includes their version of 'I'm Stickin' With You'. The b-sides are pretty worthless remakes of Foggy Notion by the infamous 'Count Viglione' who put this record out on his own label. I'm sure some people here remember 'the Count' :lol:

Note the title of the record, and the fact it came out several years before the 'official' Another View.
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Ah yes, Joe 'the Count" Viglione, a true Boston cult legend... I bought this back in the early 80's in a Boston record shop. Cool 12 incher that did not receive wide distribution outside of the Boston area. By the way, Willie "Loco" Alexander who was in the "later" VU, is a TRUE Boston legend, he gained mucho recognition as Willie Alexander and the Boom Boom band, had a string of major label lp's in the 80's and is still rocking it in Gloucester, Massachusetts. His website is here- http://www.williealexander.com/
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Here is the story of this recording of I'm Sticking With You, with a link to the audio on Youtube: http://imstickingwithyou.blogspot.com/
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bobbldr wrote:Ah yes, Joe 'the Count" Viglione, a true Boston cult legend... I bought this back in the early 80's in a Boston record shop. Cool 12 incher that did not receive wide distribution outside of the Boston area. By the way, Willie "Loco" Alexander who was in the "later" VU, is a TRUE Boston legend, he gained mucho recognition as Willie Alexander and the Boom Boom band, had a string of major label lp's in the 80's and is still rocking it in Gloucester, Massachusetts. His website is here- http://www.williealexander.com/

I am familiar with The Count. I sometimes get emails and links to assorted projects he does. I have his other Moe release, but God help me I have never seen this one before. :roll:
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I am a bit surprised that it is still sitting there. Mine has it's original price tag on it- $2.95.
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bobbldr wrote:Ah yes, Joe 'the Count" Viglione, a true Boston cult legend... I bought this back in the early 80's in a Boston record shop. Cool 12 incher that did not receive wide distribution outside of the Boston area. By the way, Willie "Loco" Alexander who was in the "later" VU, is a TRUE Boston legend, he gained mucho recognition as Willie Alexander and the Boom Boom band, had a string of major label lp's in the 80's and is still rocking it in Gloucester, Massachusetts. His website is here- http://www.williealexander.com/
The 12'' did reach the world outside Boston. I bought it in a shop in Stockholm, Sweden, at about the time the record was released. I don't own it any longer, sold it a couple of years ago.
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http://www.wolfgangsvault.com/lou-reed/ ... ign=110721

Check out some of the prices for VU posters at the Vault. There is a Savoy Brown poster that lists the VU on the bill but they are not on the poster.

and if anybody wants an shm Japanese release of the VU/Nico, there is a new $21.50 release at CD Japan, The original releases disappeared quickly at $50; now they go for $100 on ePay. http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=UICY-25093
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It's actually a two-sided handbill, with the VU listed on the other side.
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BallroomDays67 wrote:It's actually a two-sided handbill, with the VU listed on the other side.
Thanks; I didn't see the other side; I'll look again. It did seem more like a festival than a concert with all those groups. :oops:
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