This is actually pretty good. Also, don't understand why anyone would diss on Doug Yule. His output with the Velvets is legendary and produced some of the greatest music ever recorded. Just as important as the Cale era. The third Velvets album is one of my favorite records of all time.
Agreed. Better than Cale in my opinion (not to pick favorites)… but vu fans hate that he did an album under the name without the founding members. Pretty lame.
@@sukie584none of you haters even know the reason why that album had a Velvet underground title it was so the four of them didn't get their asses sued off by the record company you should know what you're spouting off about before you start talking crap
@@Tasha6cat Exactly. I recently had to correct a friend who thought Sweet Jane was Sterling Morrison (and used the Loaded album as the key example of all he liked about Sterling), and in the same breath had dissed Doug Yule! This is someone who is actually a VU fan.
I mean say what you want about them after Lou left ( I think they were talented musicians led astray by shit management ie Steve Sesnick), but Doug was an integral Velvet. You’re talking about the guy who played that transcendent, swirling organ on What Goes on. Velvets 3 and Loaded are every bit as masterful as the first and second.
Ha! Gonna ask him about this. I think we might have been living in a trailer at the time (in rural NH). I would've been about 3 months old.
Did you ever ask him, Jenny? ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is actually pretty good. Also, don't understand why anyone would diss on Doug Yule. His output with the Velvets is legendary and produced some of the greatest music ever recorded. Just as important as the Cale era. The third Velvets album is one of my favorite records of all time.
Amen to that. I actually like VU better w Doug and like Cale better solo than with the VU.
Agreed. The main issue is Squeeze. It should have been a solo project, never a VU lp.
Agreed. Better than Cale in my opinion (not to pick favorites)… but vu fans hate that he did an album under the name without the founding members. Pretty lame.
@@Sk8rboy420no it wasn't lame there was a reason for that it was so him and the rest of those members didn't get their asses sued off
@@sukie584none of you haters even know the reason why that album had a Velvet underground title it was so the four of them didn't get their asses sued off by the record company you should know what you're spouting off about before you start talking crap
Woah, what's up Fletcher. Weird to find you in the depths of youtube looking for this song.
Seth, I spend a strangely large amount of time each day thinking about the Velvet Underground
Very cool for you Fletcher to drop this into the VU mix on YT. Thanks, because this is interesting and pretty well done.
This is pretty good actually
Yes it is!
Song was written by George Kryzewski, the bass player from 1972-1973.
Is there more from this show? It's great
Yes! You can hear the full set. It’s disc 4 of the “Final V.U. 1971-1973” box set
@@FletcherCJohnson Great thanks I thought so, I literally just downloaded it an hour or 2 ago
lol. he looks so high
Doug and Billy sounded nothing like The Velvets. They were rubbish.
Wrong, Doug Yule was a big part of Loaded.
@@feloniousmonk321 Agreed. Dude was the heart and soul of Loaded. All the good guitar parts? Lou? Sterling? Nope, Dougie
@@Tasha6cat Exactly. I recently had to correct a friend who thought Sweet Jane was Sterling Morrison (and used the Loaded album as the key example of all he liked about Sterling), and in the same breath had dissed Doug Yule! This is someone who is actually a VU fan.
I mean say what you want about them after Lou left ( I think they were talented musicians led astray by shit management ie Steve Sesnick), but Doug was an integral Velvet. You’re talking about the guy who played that transcendent, swirling organ on What Goes on. Velvets 3 and Loaded are every bit as masterful as the first and second.
They weren’t like that … just ordinary …