Archive for the ‘Velvet Underground’ Category

Maureen Tucker-Life In Exile After Abdication

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Life in Exile After Abdication

Keepers:

Hey Mersh!
Spam Again
Andy
Work
Talk So Mean
Do It Right

Life in Exile After Abdication

The Gift

Monday, October 26th, 2009

There was a guy who lived on my floor when I was a college freshman – personable, handsome and pretty good taste in music. His claim to fame was that he had gone out with Leonard Nimoy’s (Mr. Spock’s) daughter when they were in high school, and the only time I ever saw him get bristly was when I asked him if he’d checked her ears at any point while they were together. While I wasn’t quite sure how you’d go about doing something like that discreetly, I couldn’t imagine leaving that particular stone unturned for any length of time. He got a little peeved with me when I brought the subject up and told me that, as a matter of fact, he was the ONLY guy that had ever NOT asked to see her ears, and because of it he got to go out with her more than once, lucky him. How could he possibly know that if the subject hadn’t been brought up with her in the first place, though? Maybe he was just giving me a brotherly lesson about what kinds of things you might not want to do on a first date, but it seemed that I had inadvertently pressed one of his buttons and was careful not to do it again.

One day he came down the hall to my room with a record in his hand and gave it to me. “You can have this. It’s the worst record I ever heard… you might like it, though.” He was right: it was terrible, and I loved it immediately. “White Light/White Heat” is as uncompromising an album as has ever been made. It sounds as though nobody was paying attention to recording levels in the studio (a good thing in this case), the songs are laden with drug and sex references and the band plays their instruments as though their lives depended on it, which might’ve been a distinct possibility. There are three kinds of people in this world: those who have listened to “Sister Ray” all the way through, those who haven’t, and those who’ve never tried. My copy of “White Light/White Heat” has the word “Sandler” written in magic marker on the cover, a mark of previous ownership and a representation of something that drifted into the hands of someone who was hungry for what it had to offer.

Just as an aside – I really love drums, and bad (read “busy”) drumming usually makes a song unlistenable to me. In a sense, Mo Tucker is one of the best rock and roll drummers ever… can you imagine how much better Lou Reed’s solo stuff would’ve been with her pounding away back there, keeping him honest?

Velvet Underground-White Light/White Heat

Monday, October 26th, 2009

White Light/White Heat

Keepers:

White Light/White Heat
Here She Comes Now

White Light/White Heat

John Cale-The Academy In Peril

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Academy in Peril

Keepers:

Days Of Steam

The Academy in Peril

John Cale & Terry Riley-Church of Anthrax

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Church of Anthrax

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No keepers here, but a really good, maybe even important album. It rocks pretty hard at times in a swooshy, out of phase way, and there’s an actual song on it that’s pretty good (but not sung by Cale). Recessed-Filter can help you out if you just want to hear it (and you should).

Church of Anthrax

John Cale-Vintage Violence

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Vintage Violence

Keepers:

Hello There
Gideon’s Bible
Adelaide
Amsterdam
Ghost Story

Vintage Violence

John Cale-Sun Blindness Music

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Sun Blindness Music

Keepers:

I liked listening to it, but…
No Keepers On This One

New York in the 1960s, Vol. 1: Sun Blindness Music

The Velvet Underground & Nico

Monday, August 31st, 2009

The Velvet Underground and Nico

Keepers:

Sunday Morning
I’m Waiting for the Man
Femme Fatale
Venus in furs
All tomorrow’s parties
Heroin
There she goes again
I’ll be your mirror

The Velvet Underground & Nico