Most anit-counter culture VU song from the debut?
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Most anit-counter culture VU song from the debut?
If you had to pick one song from VU&Nico that represents the most stark contrast (musically, lyrically, etc) to the California-based counter culture music of the same year (everything that the Monterey International Pop Festival symbolized), what would it be and why? I have my own ideas but I'd like to get some suggestions from you VU experts.
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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...
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Well, I am a huge Captain Beefheart fan but I'm not sure if he and the Magic Band should be thought of as part of that scene. I know some people do though, so...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...
And yeah - it's not like I don't like any of that music... Love made some decent stuff, sure. Can't think of many more though...
But pretty much compared to the '60s UK scene I think the Velvets, Beefheart and a few more obscure bands like The Music Machine were among the very few who could hold their own against the British bands of that time.
well..... i gotta say im pretty much a sucker for british OR us psychedelia. But leme tell you thats its only the good bands (theres a lot of bands which are either producer maid or just not talented, just listen to the Nuggets Box set.) But im pretty open like anything from jazz, to classical, to folk, to psychedelia, to avant-garde, to...Velvet Underground... just as long as its good music.
Going back to the topic, probobly any song that includes Nico. Why? Cause unlike the female west coast singers, her voice is deep and not high pitched, wich is totally unlike any counter culture female singer ive heard. Then again she is german. oh and on an extra note... most likely to be confused to be A counter culture song... Sunday Morning.
Going back to the topic, probobly any song that includes Nico. Why? Cause unlike the female west coast singers, her voice is deep and not high pitched, wich is totally unlike any counter culture female singer ive heard. Then again she is german. oh and on an extra note... most likely to be confused to be A counter culture song... Sunday Morning.
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