Nico lyric question
Nico lyric question
Hey guys, I am listening to a Morrissey bootleg from 1997, and the intro track played before he hits the stage is a Nico song with the lyrics, "He is a danger..." Any ideas what song this is?
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Yep, that was it! Moz knows irony when he hears it...perfect way to open up his show!
On an additional Nico note, on one of the Lou compilation DVD's available at Mindwarppavilion.org, Nico is singing "Chelsea Girls" while sitting on a bed with someone (Cale) on electric guitar next to her. Any ideas?

On an additional Nico note, on one of the Lou compilation DVD's available at Mindwarppavilion.org, Nico is singing "Chelsea Girls" while sitting on a bed with someone (Cale) on electric guitar next to her. Any ideas?

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it's from Chelsea Hotel documentary. The guy with a guitar is Joe Bidewell.
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I remember John Cale in interview at the time he produced The End. He said that he wanted Nico to sing The Streets of Laredo on the LP. She refused - I think he said that she wasn't amused. A missed opportunity. Did she ever cover it later ? I know Cale sang it himself.Pernod time wrote:Im listening to "The End" right now, arguably the greatest solo record by any member of the Velvet Underground, and in many ways the closest to the experimental ideals of their early period. It still sounds quite magnificent 33 years later.
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You've got to be kidding!! On almost every level it's dire. It's only redeeming feature is that there is somebody out there, ie you, who actually likes it.Pernod time wrote:Im listening to "The End" right now, arguably the greatest solo record by any member of the Velvet Underground, and in many ways the closest to the experimental ideals of their early period. It still sounds quite magnificent 33 years later.
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