Literally early velvet underground is classical,ancient and traditional folk type music using electric guitars ,bass and drums that's why their music sounds so timeless and touching as well as a little touch of experimetal textures and sounds . Amen.
It does kind of sound similar which is funny because Cale gave this demo to Marianne Faithfull to pass along to Mick and Andrew Loog Oldham (Stones' manager) in hopes they could help VU get a record deal. She really liked it but maybe it was because she thought it sounded familiar. Lol
I wish there was more velvet work with cale singing. He sounds like an angel
Literally early velvet underground is classical,ancient and traditional folk type music using electric guitars ,bass and drums that's why their music sounds so timeless and touching as well as a little touch of experimetal textures and sounds .
Amen.
John Cale's voice is beautiful
Velvet Underground goes Medieval on us
It is not really that weird...it fits perfectly.
Reminds of "La filha dau ladre" , a medieval song from the 13th century in Provence (France).
divine vocals by our angel John Cale
I really like how this begins. Very ethereal and almost classical sounding. Like a lullaby and baroque as someone else said.
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I love this..the original is the best.... but still awesome. Kind of like what I imagine a Simon and Garfunkel cover would be like?
John Cale Singing
Man this is weird, the Velvet Underground gone baroque, interesting to hear though.
Baroque ? sounds more like middle ages... :/
John Cale´s classical background shines through here
Velveteen Vndergrovnd, 1665
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Are you going to Venus in Furs? OMG this is so wonderful.
A true gem! Thanks!
This is from 65? crazyy
This rules
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cool, I like demos, but this is special.
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sounds like it's been recorded a cave :P
I think it's supposed to represents a church, like gregorian singing
*As Furs Go By'
It does kind of sound similar which is funny because Cale gave this demo to Marianne Faithfull to pass along to Mick and Andrew Loog Oldham (Stones' manager) in hopes they could help VU get a record deal. She really liked it but maybe it was because she thought it sounded familiar. Lol
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Wow, where was this taken from?
Peel Slowly and See. A 1995 compilation album of unreleased Velvet underground songs
They recorded it in John Cale's apartment on Ludlow Street in the Lower East Side of NYC.
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