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Thread started 09/21/04 7:53pm

kinaldo

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Who here digs The Velvet Underground?

I've been listening to them for a couple of years now and they just completely blow me away... the intensity of their sound, the lyrics, everything!

I could listen to songs like Sister Ray, I Can't Stand It, Heroin, Foggy Notion, Run Run Run, European Son etc. all day.

Prince is my favourite buy imho VU are probably the finest rock n'roll/pop band ever, particularly their early lineup that included John Cale and Mo Tucker. Though I still adore Loaded.
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Reply #1 posted 09/21/04 9:00pm

Tom

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I just recently got into them. I only have the album with Nico, (with the Warhol bananna). but I loved it. I was leary of picking up the rest of their albums because I'm not a major Lou Reed fan, and I didn't know what to get next.

I LOVE driving around aimlessly on a Fall day with my camera, listening to Femme Fatale and I'll Be Your Mirror...
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Reply #2 posted 09/21/04 9:04pm

Anxiety

yah, VU has some good stuff. nico's solo work is really nice too. and if you haven't heard lou reed's album "berlin", do yourself a favor and find it. nod
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Reply #3 posted 09/21/04 9:18pm

SnowQueen

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Me me me!

When I first discovered Andy Warhol years and years ago, I became obsessed with reading everything about him and his life which in turn, led me to discovering The Velvet Underground, for which Im very thankful! biggrin

VU has some of the greatest lyrics ever.

Have you ever seen the documentary Nico Icon? It's interesting, and they talk to John Cale and he even plays Nico's song 'Frozen Warnings' on the piano (IIRC. It's been some time since I've seen it)

Anyway, another VU fan here. nod
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Reply #4 posted 09/21/04 9:20pm

GangstaFam

They're pretty cool, but the production is terrible. Almost unlistenable in places. I guess that's part of the appeal, but it doesn't make me wanna drag their albums out that often.
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Reply #5 posted 09/21/04 10:36pm

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I like them , but sometimes they sound really off key (Nico to ,not to mention her german accent) and their instrument playing skills aren't all that either.
But some of their songs are beautiful.
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Reply #6 posted 09/21/04 10:48pm

SassyBritches

i like them. i think the hype around them has more to do with image than anything else but i get into some of their stuff nonetheless.
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Reply #7 posted 09/21/04 11:31pm

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kinaldo said:

I've been listening to them for a couple of years now and they just completely blow me away... the intensity of their sound, the lyrics, everything!

I could listen to songs like Sister Ray, I Can't Stand It, Heroin, Foggy Notion, Run Run Run, European Son etc. all day.

Prince is my favourite buy imho VU are probably the finest rock n'roll/pop band ever, particularly their early lineup that included John Cale and Mo Tucker. Though I still adore Loaded.



Yes. They're brilliant. Get "Live 1969", if you don't already own it. Also worth checking out are John Cale's solo albums, which are miles better than most of Lou Reed's.
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Reply #8 posted 09/22/04 2:40am

VAMPIRELLA

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Love em. Am really digging Nico's solo shit these days though (The End -album)
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Reply #9 posted 09/22/04 3:32am

minneapolisgen
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I've just gotten into them recently, and I'm really impressed. thumbs up! I can't believe it's taken me so long.
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Reply #10 posted 09/22/04 7:35am

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I've just gotten into them recently, and I'm really impressed. thumbs up! I can't believe it's taken me so long.


Wow. First you start diggin' Kylie and now The Velvets! There is still some hope left for you. wink (<- please notice that before flaming...)
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Reply #11 posted 09/22/04 8:43am

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Novabreaker said:

minneapolisgenius said:

I've just gotten into them recently, and I'm really impressed. thumbs up! I can't believe it's taken me so long.


Wow. First you start diggin' Kylie and now The Velvets! There is still some hope left for you. wink (<- please notice that before flaming...)

I am disregarding that winking smiley, and heading straight for the chair.... chair

And correction: I only liked that ONE song by Kylie. razz
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Reply #12 posted 09/22/04 9:42am

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only sometimes, need to be in the mood
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Reply #13 posted 09/22/04 10:13am

Anxiety

another thing for VU fans...check out stereolab's delicious album "emperor tomato ketchup" if you like the VU sound - it's very very very much influenced by their style, only quite a bit slicker and even a bit danceable!
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Reply #14 posted 09/22/04 10:34am

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I've been into The Velvet Underground since I was 13. It's also cool that Lou Reed digs my father's group. Funny how things work out.

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Reply #15 posted 09/22/04 11:03am

PhilG

One of my favorites for years. Their 2nd album takes a 90 degree turn in terms of songs like Sister Ray & Lady Godiva's Operation & the creepy The Gift . So if you like more of their tamer stuff go for their album Loaded.
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Reply #16 posted 09/23/04 7:55am

Novabreaker

blackguitaristz said:

It's also cool that Lou Reed digs my father's group. Funny how things work out.


Well, that's the coolest claim-to-fame -story I've heard in ages.
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Reply #17 posted 09/28/04 2:02pm

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Who's your Fathers group blackguitaristz?
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Reply #18 posted 09/28/04 3:02pm

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sermwanderer said:

Who's your Fathers group blackguitaristz?

My dad's group was in the 60's to early 70's. It was a soul duo called Eddie And Ernie and was one of the only duo's to write their own material. They were very popular in England and longtime fans includes Lou Reed and David Bowie. Eddie Campbell, who was my father, was the lead vocalist and main songwriter. They have a compilation out now titled "Lost Friends" which was released in 2002 on the Kent label. They also have their own web page u can visit. U have to type in www.soulwalking.co.uk. U can't use the link from here, u have to type it it. At the bottom of the page, it'll say "find any word". Type in "Eddie And Ernie" and you are there or just type in "Eddie and Ernie" instead of the www.soulwalking.co.uk and it'll take to their page. Eddie, my dad, is the one standing up in all of the pictures. There's a little mention of yours truly in there.
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Reply #19 posted 09/28/04 3:06pm

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blackguitaristz said:

sermwanderer said:

Who's your Fathers group blackguitaristz?

My dad's group was in the 60's to early 70's. It was a soul duo called Eddie And Ernie and was one of the only duo's to write their own material. They were very popular in England and longtime fans includes Lou Reed and David Bowie. Eddie Campbell, who was my father, was the lead vocalist and main songwriter. They have a compilation out now titled "Lost Friends" which was released in 2002 on the Kent label. They also have their own web page u can visit. U have to type in www.soulwalking.co.uk. U can't use the link from here, u have to type it it. At the bottom of the page, it'll say "find any word". Type in "Eddie And Ernie" and you are there or just type in "Eddie and Ernie" instead of the www.soulwalking.co.uk and it'll take to their page. Eddie, my dad, is the one standing up in all of the pictures. There's a little mention of yours truly in there.

Your dad looks really cool in those pics! nod
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Reply #20 posted 09/28/04 3:09pm

GangstaFam

I was listening to the remasters of their first album and White Light/White Heat the other day and they sound a lot better than I remembered.
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Reply #21 posted 09/28/04 3:14pm

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blackguitaristz said:

sermwanderer said:

Who's your Fathers group blackguitaristz?

My dad's group was in the 60's to early 70's. It was a soul duo called Eddie And Ernie and was one of the only duo's to write their own material. They were very popular in England and longtime fans includes Lou Reed and David Bowie. Eddie Campbell, who was my father, was the lead vocalist and main songwriter. They have a compilation out now titled "Lost Friends" which was released in 2002 on the Kent label. They also have their own web page u can visit. U have to type in www.soulwalking.co.uk. U can't use the link from here, u have to type it it. At the bottom of the page, it'll say "find any word". Type in "Eddie And Ernie" and you are there or just type in "Eddie and Ernie" instead of the www.soulwalking.co.uk and it'll take to their page. Eddie, my dad, is the one standing up in all of the pictures. There's a little mention of yours truly in there.

Oh, the yours truly is Christopher CoShea Campbell.
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Reply #22 posted 09/28/04 3:16pm

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minneapolisgenius said:

blackguitaristz said:


My dad's group was in the 60's to early 70's. It was a soul duo called Eddie And Ernie and was one of the only duo's to write their own material. They were very popular in England and longtime fans includes Lou Reed and David Bowie. Eddie Campbell, who was my father, was the lead vocalist and main songwriter. They have a compilation out now titled "Lost Friends" which was released in 2002 on the Kent label. They also have their own web page u can visit. U have to type in www.soulwalking.co.uk. U can't use the link from here, u have to type it it. At the bottom of the page, it'll say "find any word". Type in "Eddie And Ernie" and you are there or just type in "Eddie and Ernie" instead of the www.soulwalking.co.uk and it'll take to their page. Eddie, my dad, is the one standing up in all of the pictures. There's a little mention of yours truly in there.

Your dad looks really cool in those pics! nod

Thank you.
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Reply #23 posted 09/28/04 3:26pm

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Thats pretty cool, I'm gonna try and check out a couple of tracks.

Wish I had some of those solo singles too, I'm pretty hard up just now!
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Reply #24 posted 09/28/04 5:12pm

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I'm a considerable fan. I've got their boxset which has remasters of their 4 albums and bonus tracks and some demo stuff. My very first roommate got me into them when he came home one day with some new vinyl and said, Carrie I've got your theme song here and played me "AfterHours" with Mo on vocals. I was hooked from there on out. I can't think of a prettier love song than Pale Blue Eyes. And I love the whole scene they came from. Were I to have grown up during that era I would've identified way more with the New York Warhol art scene than the west coast acid tripping hippy scene.
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