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One-Two-Five

Posted: 11 Jul 2022 17:57
by Sheila Klein
Can you name the one Reed/Velvets song that's been performed by every former member of the group who's had a solo music career? i've posted a set of those versions, along with a few other select ones, to my Probe site: http://philxmilstein.com/probe/

Re: One-Two-Five

Posted: 12 Jul 2022 12:12
by ybosde2
Additionally, the version from Oliver's, Boston, Massachusetts, May 27, 1973 on disc 4 of "Final VU" could count as being from Doug Yule's solo career given that not even Yule considered the band to be the VU at this stage.
https://www.discogs.com/release/1907871 ... -1971-1973

That said, of course, Doug's true recorded solo career does seem to be rather limited: with a single - although rather nice - CD:
https://www.discogs.com/release/3024513 ... In-Seattle

Re: One-Two-Five

Posted: 13 Jul 2022 19:28
by Driven Insane
Sheila Klein wrote: 11 Jul 2022 17:57 Can you name the one Reed/Velvets song that's been performed by every former member of the group who's had a solo music career? i've posted a set of those versions, along with a few other select ones, to my Probe site: http://philxmilstein.com/probe/
That's a very entertaining site. Thanks.

Here's an addition to the "bad boys / bad girls" compilation :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL1i0wpwhYk

Re: One-Two-Five

Posted: 14 Jul 2022 06:16
by ybosde2
Nice. :)
Arguably the versions on Final V.U. from St David's University, Wales 6 Dec 1972 and Oliver's, Boston 27 May 1973, after Moe's departure could count as Doug Yule solo efforts - although the sound quality on both is poor.
https://www.discogs.com/release/1907871 ... -1971-1973

But then, I guess, the extent to which Doug had a solo career beyond this was limited to little more than a CD of a live performance in Seattle in 2000, and "Squeeze".
https://www.discogs.com/release/3024513 ... In-Seattle

Cheers