Under the title of a thread called 'the vine I've been talking about' a number of people have discussed specific Velvet Underground music and shows.
Several shows are worthy of further, deeper discussion. This thread is opened in relation to these specific items:
A Walk With The Velvet Underground" vol. 2
Ultra Rare Trax 1-4
The Bedroom Tape
The Matrix Masters Sampler Nov 1969
Squeeze
At The Andy Warhol Museum
Live in Amsterdam 1971 19-11-1971
The First Night
Rarities
Velvet Underground - 1966-4 Norman Dolph acetate
unofficial/unreleased items from the Raven box
Lou Reed - Charlton Football Club 1974
Lou Reed, Arenahal, Deurne (Antwerp)
Here's some comments:
A Walk With The Velvet Underground" vol. 2 as mentioned by aiel
Ultra Rare Trax 1-4 board members will note that the shns of UR TRax #1 from this Vine I Was Talking About, were from mp3, but flac is a non-lossy compression format
The Bedroom Tape (which circulates in a form that fixes an error on UR Trax #4)
The Matrix Masters Sampler Nov 1969 the subject of another thread
Squeeze mp3s of this are known to exist
At The Andy Warhol Museum
Live in Amsterdam 1971 19-11-1971
The First Night there is a 20 tracks version from DIME
Rarities a look at DIME sees these being 1 - Joyous Lake flexi with Angus Mc Lise, 2 - What Goes On_Follow The Leader, 3 - Sister Ray (BTP 13/03/1969), 4 - Afterhouse tape #1: Carol Lou Trio (Any comprehensive discussion would note that item 4 is not VU related)
Velvet Underground - 1966-4 Scepter Studios, Norman Dolph acetate, 42:41 a noisier acetate is in circulation
unofficial/unreleased items from the Raven box
Lou Reed - Charlton Football Club 1974 DIME had this once upon a time
Lou Reed, Arenahal, Deurne (Antwerp) (BELGIUM) Often or almost always listed as "Brussels, Belgium" with date unknown. 23 May 1974 "It's Nicer In The Dark" Belgian Television Broadcast
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The Talking Vine #2
OK, I've got insomnia again tonite, so here are some thoughts:
First, I was never a part of the original vine. Also, if there is a disc discovered to be MP3 sourced it should no longer be included in the vine. I say stick to Dimeadozen.org's rules when it comes to that. And when incomplete shows are circulated widely, that dilutes the pool. When you circualte a show, try to find the most complete version possible before posting/trading it!
At The Andy Warhol Museum
I wouldn't even bother with this, now that the Rosie Lee lossless version is in wide circulation.
The First Night
This is actually a 23-song collection. CD1 and CD2 trax 1-7 are from the performance. CD2 trax 8-12 are demos/live (you know, Countess from Hong Kong, Real Good Time Together, etc). My guess is that the version circulated on Dime had removed the officially released trax, just like the Charlton FC show (see below).
Lou Reed - Charlton Football Club 1974
Yes, this WAS on Dime. I am the one that put it up there:
Lou Reed - Charlton FC (London) - 18 May 1974
Lineage: CD-R from trade -> AIFF -> xACT flac conversion
1. Intro/Sweet Jane
2. Vicious
3. Ride Sally Ride
4. Heroin
5. Sally Can't Dance
6. Lady Day
NOTE: This show circulates with a 7th track, the USA single version of Charley's Girl. That track has been removed from this torrent.
Holy crap, what a difference this is from the previous show in Copenhagen! Lou is on fire and completely into the performance. Just listen to him ad lib throughout "Vicious." "Heroin" is also outstanding, with Fonfara's church organs just bleeding out of the speakers.
The sound quality is pretty good. There is definitely some tape hiss, but I don't think it detracts much at all from the recording. On the "Rock 'N Roll Animal Webpage," Enrique Miguel is not sure if this is a soundboard or audience recording. I do NOT think this is an audience recording judging by the distant cheers that make it onto the recording. To be honest, I don't think it's a SBD either. I would guess this was an FM broadcast. I emphasize that I am GUESSING.
Danny Weis does a particularly good job this night. His unique "picking" style is one of the highlights here.
OK, everyone! Enjoy another great sounding show from the Sally Tour. I really appreciate so many of you continuing to seed other shows for weeks after I upload them - that makes me more than happy to upload even more. As usual, I did not use any sound filters/declicking/EQ at all here. This is exactly how it sounds on my recording.
Now, go find the 45-rpm USA version of Charley's Girl and tack it on as track 7!
First, I was never a part of the original vine. Also, if there is a disc discovered to be MP3 sourced it should no longer be included in the vine. I say stick to Dimeadozen.org's rules when it comes to that. And when incomplete shows are circulated widely, that dilutes the pool. When you circualte a show, try to find the most complete version possible before posting/trading it!
At The Andy Warhol Museum
I wouldn't even bother with this, now that the Rosie Lee lossless version is in wide circulation.
The First Night
This is actually a 23-song collection. CD1 and CD2 trax 1-7 are from the performance. CD2 trax 8-12 are demos/live (you know, Countess from Hong Kong, Real Good Time Together, etc). My guess is that the version circulated on Dime had removed the officially released trax, just like the Charlton FC show (see below).
Lou Reed - Charlton Football Club 1974
Yes, this WAS on Dime. I am the one that put it up there:
Lou Reed - Charlton FC (London) - 18 May 1974
Lineage: CD-R from trade -> AIFF -> xACT flac conversion
1. Intro/Sweet Jane
2. Vicious
3. Ride Sally Ride
4. Heroin
5. Sally Can't Dance
6. Lady Day
NOTE: This show circulates with a 7th track, the USA single version of Charley's Girl. That track has been removed from this torrent.
Holy crap, what a difference this is from the previous show in Copenhagen! Lou is on fire and completely into the performance. Just listen to him ad lib throughout "Vicious." "Heroin" is also outstanding, with Fonfara's church organs just bleeding out of the speakers.
The sound quality is pretty good. There is definitely some tape hiss, but I don't think it detracts much at all from the recording. On the "Rock 'N Roll Animal Webpage," Enrique Miguel is not sure if this is a soundboard or audience recording. I do NOT think this is an audience recording judging by the distant cheers that make it onto the recording. To be honest, I don't think it's a SBD either. I would guess this was an FM broadcast. I emphasize that I am GUESSING.
Danny Weis does a particularly good job this night. His unique "picking" style is one of the highlights here.
OK, everyone! Enjoy another great sounding show from the Sally Tour. I really appreciate so many of you continuing to seed other shows for weeks after I upload them - that makes me more than happy to upload even more. As usual, I did not use any sound filters/declicking/EQ at all here. This is exactly how it sounds on my recording.
Now, go find the 45-rpm USA version of Charley's Girl and tack it on as track 7!
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I don't know why this is on a separate thread, but here goes:
The version of the Bedroom tape may be the version I cooked up that I think I gave to GroovyMusic (the original source of the vine).
I cleaned up some hiss, and divided all songs and takes into individual tracks, edited out some noises and dogs barking etc. Makes it more listenable.
The source I used was a disc from the Walk With vol 2 set that I got in a trade. I don't remember that boot having anything else that was intersesting at all. I wouldn't say it was crucial that its on the vine, but if there's room on the disc...
Likewise the Rarities CD was just a random sampler of stuff that someone put together, some harder to find than others, but all available on some boot or other. I got this in trade too, original source unknown - probably someone on this forum. The most interesting bit is the short 1967 recordings from the Glass House Merce Cunningham benefit - small bits of Venus in Furs and IWFTM.
As MG says - At The Andy Warhol Museum is a totally redundant redundant early version of what is now referred to as the Warhol Tapess or the Rosie Lee stuff.
The version of the Bedroom tape may be the version I cooked up that I think I gave to GroovyMusic (the original source of the vine).
I cleaned up some hiss, and divided all songs and takes into individual tracks, edited out some noises and dogs barking etc. Makes it more listenable.
The source I used was a disc from the Walk With vol 2 set that I got in a trade. I don't remember that boot having anything else that was intersesting at all. I wouldn't say it was crucial that its on the vine, but if there's room on the disc...
Likewise the Rarities CD was just a random sampler of stuff that someone put together, some harder to find than others, but all available on some boot or other. I got this in trade too, original source unknown - probably someone on this forum. The most interesting bit is the short 1967 recordings from the Glass House Merce Cunningham benefit - small bits of Venus in Furs and IWFTM.
As MG says - At The Andy Warhol Museum is a totally redundant redundant early version of what is now referred to as the Warhol Tapess or the Rosie Lee stuff.
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I'm pretty sure the dime collection referenced in the original post also includes "Sister Ray" from the "Live At End Cole Ave" boot to make the complete performance from 10/18.mg196 wrote: The First Night
This is actually a 23-song collection. CD1 and CD2 trax 1-7 are from the performance. CD2 trax 8-12 are demos/live (you know, Countess from Hong Kong, Real Good Time Together, etc). My guess is that the version circulated on Dime had removed the officially released trax,