42 now. When I was about 17 I fell in love with the Velvets. Lived in a middle-class suburb in Scotland. At the end of our house we had a "sun lounge" - an optimistic idea for Scotland, since the sun rarely shines. It had huge windows and a wooden floor. It was never used, although my parents used to store bottles in there. In winter, they used to freeze solid. It became my room to listen to music in, and I remember listening to this song while looking out the windows at snow-capped mountains.
My dad used to play this song on his base. My mom told me that when my parents were driving home after getting married, this song was playing, and they were literally driving into the sunset. It's their song, and it will always remind me of my dad. I love you dad. I hope you're happy wherever you are, and I hope you know how precious you have always been to me.
I noticed that in the comments of the videos of the songs, the comments that take more likes are those with the lyrics of the songs. So now I commit myself and I do it too. Lyrics: Now I feel complete
Discovering a song that you know you will love forever is one of the most out-of-body experiences. I was having an overstimulating morning: woke up with the thought that I had to clean the whole flat, or else I would've gone crazy, looking at the corners that had never seen a good wipe. My hoover had just broken, as well as the clothes airer, my head was full of memories of the previous tipsy night, but mornings after such nights usually turn the memories into boxes of anxious patterns rambling on. And then this song randomly came through my speaker, because Spotify thought I would love it. And I stood still for a moment, more goosebumps than skin on my body, before I started crying. I couldn't handle how beautiful the melody was. The next three minutes I spent weeping and speaking out loud "Why is this so beautiful?". Yep, this is when you feel the most alive.
One of those perfect songs that can hit multiple emotional nerves at the same time. When I first heard it, it seemed blissfully chill, and reminded me of a mid-summer drive down a winding road through bright green fields under a sprawling blue sky. But today, I listened to it w/ the wife and baby and thought about love in the face of inevitable mortality. I damn near cried. The funny thing is that VU probably tossed this off half-assed-ly, like it was nothin'. I fucking love this band/song.
Oh, my God! I thought I had heard every studio version of "Ride Into the Sun" (my favorite is on the _What Goes On_ box set). I guess because this version has no vocals it wasn't considered for release. But it's _absolutely_ beautiful! Moe's drums have never been recorded better -- and the variations are as tasteful. I haven't heard such great drumming since "The Dangerous Type" by the Cars (which came many years after this). The lead guitar is so precise and melodic it sounds like a keyboard! The rhythm guitar is excellent, with what sounds like a bit of chorusing or flanging on it. Thanks so much for a great rarity!
Man hahaha like trust me I love this song trust me.But the drumming in musical is pretty mediocre at best like come on i know your not comparing this to other genres right?
Ben, I respect the fact that you like the song. It is my ALL TIME favorite and I want it played at my funeral (as a previous post stated). But Moe's drumming is the worst part of the song. She wasn't a drummer; she was some chick they drug in off the street to bang on kitchen pans and hubcaps with a hammer, and they called it "drums." That being said, she probably could have done a better job than me!!! But if she were a real artist, she wouldn't currently be working as a greeter in an Atlanta Walmart.
@@jkallred101 - I would not be surprised if this did not matter to you but when you insinuate that having what some might consider a lowly job, such as a greeter in a shop, does not make someone a "real" artist, I must disagree: I am a cleaner to earn money but most of my time is spent as an artist and I know many people who do not earn money from their art but persist because it is in our blood and soul, regardless of whether money is made or recognition is given. Artists create because they HAVE to, not for finance or celebrity.
@@jkallred101 i dunno anyone who works at walmart, but I dare say the MAJORITY of americans (esp older single females) do not have hip, lucrative "careers". many do have creative outlets for which their dinky gig is simply a means to. they're likely loathe to be defined by their job. nor SHOULD they be. besides, mo tucker wasn't keith moon, but she wasn't incompetent & she had moments of genuine excellence (e.g. "ocean") - or lou, et al, woulda REPLACED her in a hot "new york minute." she didn't join as a jazz drummer since age 5 or anything. but she was motivated, practised dutifully, & was present & prepared to play when the opportunity arose. she was certainly no LESS of a drummer than, say, tre cool or MOST other punk drummers when they got a band. but u probably wouldn't criticize THEM. Don't forget she was the ONLY female drummer in a band AT ALL throughout a period in which most women had to work "pink-collar" jobs. so roles for chicks in music were notoriously few & limited to vocals & tambourine - which was LAME. but "lame" maureen tucker was NOT. hell, i saw her live at Churchill's in miami in the late 90s, still touring & playing in bands then. but she must be 80 y.o. by now, so i'd be very surprised if she's actually schlepping at walmart as u suggest - or anywhere. so ur clearly talking out of ur ass. u just sound silly - like a hater who isn't even enough of a v.u. fan of to know mo was not just some rando bimbo they "drug[sic] off the street"! i just wish u had a clue wtf u were blithering about & could hear how honestly ignorant u sound.
This song has something magical. The melody, the chords progression, the piano at the end.. It's just perfect. It gives me a lot of emotions, it can seem a happy song, peaceful with good vibes, then it makes me feel also a lot of melancholy and sadness, bitterness.. The final part often makes me cry, it's so intense. For me, the greatest band of rock'n'roll history, I can't understand why they aren't remembered like the beatles or rolling stones, they are way better then the stones and genius as the Beatles.
Although he was never my favourite musician, his death certainly represents, one of the most significant losts of pop and rock music of all times. We only recognize people's true value when they're gone. Forever. So long, Lou.
+Caverman Seems like I remember that from way way back. But it's been ages since hearing the vers with vox. I do remember two versions of Hey Mr. rain. V/U and Another View are some killer records.
@@porterhall27 Lou Reed was one of the most celebrated songwriters of his time, had a lot of respect. Their first album didn't sell well but look at the figures for the rest of their stuff. Super popular band in their time and still today.
@Millennial Smark Nonsense. The Velvet Underground had two official albums after White Light White Heat. Lou Reed had also already made a solo album before David Bowies input into Transformer which was his second studio album. Lou had performed plenty for his first solo record.
Randomly stumbled upon this song today (February 21st, 2023), and heard it for the first time ever in my life. Sometimes you can just tell when a moment is immediately special. It's a pretty typical Tuesday afternoon for me - just logged off work a few hours ago, and now winding down relaxing for the night - but when this song came on it transformed the ordinary into something else. It's been tough times for me lately, but this song brings me a lot of hope and the instruments really just convey everything I'm feeling right now. Working on a new DJ mix that I hope to put out soon, and I immediately knew that I have to put this song as the intro. Peace and love to everyone out there. Music is the most special thing in the world, and I'm glad this song was able to heal a piece of my fragmented heart.
People may complain about the AI algos influencing our lives and behaviors but damn i'm glad YT had this song show up for me. Long time VU fan but had never heard it before.
SO agree! Stumbled on it myself this week and absolutely love it. It has been a dark time for me and this just has an uplifting feeling about it. Check out Pachelbel canon in D
The first time I heard this song about twenty years ago, I had just bought a cassette of Another View and this song happened to start playing just as I was going up the Sunshine Skyway from St. Petersburg on a a beautiful day with blue sky, magnificent sun, and ocean as far as you could see. One of the most surreal experiences of my entire life, and when the song was over, I had to pop out the tape to see what the title was -- when I read "Ride Into the Sun," it sent chills up my spine.
Lyrics : Looking for another place Someone else to be Looking for another chance To ride into the sun Ride into the sun Ride into the sun Ride into the sun Ride into the sun Where everything seems so pretty When you're lonely and tired of the city Remember, it's a flower made out of clay To the city Where everything seems so ugly When you're sitting at home in self pity Remember, you're just one more person Who's living there It's hard to live in the city It's hard to live in the city It's hard to live in the city It's hard to live in the city
+Alex DeLuca yeah, they were also a great pysch-rock band in their own rite too, although alternative and brash in style compared to other psych stuff. Personally I prefer them to most punk and rock that came after/before. Most of Lou Reed's solo stuff is good too, but doesn't compare to VU in my opinion *I know the velvets aren't 'technically' a psych-rock band, but genres are stupid anyway
+Alex DeLuca. You are so right on with that. I can't imagine Patti Smith, Television or anybody else becoming the artists they were without the inspiration of the Velvets. They "made" the space.
+hopscotchoblivion Only because it reminds me of my Mom. She had a mixtape that she would always play in our mini-van while driving us to Tee-Ball practice. :) My first favorite song (the song that actually made me like music) was Blister In The Sun by The Violent Femmes from that mixtape. :)
We're replacing the wedding march with this at our wedding next month. I can't think of a more appropriate or beautiful piece of music to walk down the aisle to! Thank you Velvet Underground.
This was the song I walked down the aisle to when me and my husband got married on August 31, 2015. It's my favorite Velvets song. They will always be my favorite NYC band. I am from Queens, as is my husband. I knew I had to incorporate the band into my wedding somehow.
I don't understand why this is so good. It seems so simple and straightforward, just strum some chords, right? So why does it open my heart up like nothing else?
Passion turns the most simple songs into the most enjoyable. Over complicating music often results in it being boring. Lou's three chord ideology is part of the reason the Velvet Underground stood out from literally everyone else at the time.
@@vgmilo the melody is really nice, however I don't think it's the melody, it's the chord progression. Today nobody ever would just strum chords without vocals, because they think it was boring.
Looking for another place Someone else to be Looking for another chance To ride into the sun Ride into the sun Ride into the sun Ride into the sun Ride into the sun Where everything seems so pretty When you're lonely and tired of the city Remember, it's a flower made out of clay To the city Where everything seems so ugly When you're sitting at home in self pity Remember, you're just one more person Who's living there It's hard to live in the city It's hard to live in the city It's hard to live in the city It's hard to live in the city Songwriters: Sterling Morrison / Maureen Tucker / John Cale / Lou Reed
To the extent of culture, music and style, yes. I would love to go back to the sixties and live through the decades of Velvet, Dylan, Stones, Kinks and so many more. I never said there aren't any good bands today but they are in my experience not even close to the Bands I've listed. Just imagine listening to Velvet live! I don't expect you to have the same opinion as I and frankly I don't give a damn.
This track has always put a tear in my eye for personal nostalgic reasons. Today I am sat here with tears pouring down as I listen to Lou / VU tracks one after another from the side menu.
No se que hacer con mi vida, no tengo muchos amigos y no soy bueno con el amor. A veces creo que soy un desdichado y que no merezco nada pero escucho canciones como esta de bandas como esta y me siento en paz, realmente en paz y creo que literalmente podría morir en este instante y moriría feliz por haber podido escuchar una canción tan linda con tanto por transmitir. Gracias.
@@adk.lokesh Hey, i'm feel so much better right now, thanks for your support and your words. I've been focus on me, and worked in my Health , i've learned english a little bit, so sorry for the grammar
In my music player,this is the most played song,always stand by me,comfort me,hope someday i can find my true love and listen to it together,and i will tell her this was always been my motivation to keep going and now my motivation turns to U.
This a very beautiful piece of music and art for all this suburban hippies geeks and autistics this song goes to to us I am 27 had a hard been struggling in one of the wealthiest county's in the country but I hope to live the rest of my days up in Oregon here's to ya Lou u would have understood me not many people do lol
i played this at my funeral. It was cool. Everybody started to dance
Seems legit.
Best comment ever
This... is genuinely the greatest comment on youtube
hope the same happens at mine.
And the 171 clapped as emotion filled the room and took everyone away
42 now. When I was about 17 I fell in love with the Velvets. Lived in a middle-class suburb in Scotland. At the end of our house we had a "sun lounge" - an optimistic idea for Scotland, since the sun rarely shines. It had huge windows and a wooden floor. It was never used, although my parents used to store bottles in there. In winter, they used to freeze solid. It became my room to listen to music in, and I remember listening to this song while looking out the windows at snow-capped mountains.
Scotland is the best place in the universe to listen to this song
Should've made it a nice cozzy-warm heroin den.
there were mountains too?
🌈🙏❄️❄️❄️❄️❄️Thanks for sharing, dear!
i'm 18 now and i'm into the velvets
My dad used to play this song on his base. My mom told me that when my parents were driving home after getting married, this song was playing, and they were literally driving into the sunset. It's their song, and it will always remind me of my dad. I love you dad. I hope you're happy wherever you are, and I hope you know how precious you have always been to me.
This is beautiful. Truly.
Beautiful. The version with the lyrics, also beautiful. ua-cam.com/video/SHdH3bAsgU8/v-deo.html
Awesome
It is beautiful what you are saying Kassandra. To me Best band ever. They changed my life forever.
Very touching.
I noticed that in the comments of the videos of the songs, the comments that take more likes are those with the lyrics of the songs. So now I commit myself and I do it too.
Lyrics:
Now I feel complete
damn, girl lmaooo
Discovering a song that you know you will love forever is one of the most out-of-body experiences.
I was having an overstimulating morning: woke up with the thought that I had to clean the whole flat, or else I would've gone crazy, looking at the corners that had never seen a good wipe. My hoover had just broken, as well as the clothes airer, my head was full of memories of the previous tipsy night, but mornings after such nights usually turn the memories into boxes of anxious patterns rambling on. And then this song randomly came through my speaker, because Spotify thought I would love it. And I stood still for a moment, more goosebumps than skin on my body, before I started crying. I couldn't handle how beautiful the melody was. The next three minutes I spent weeping and speaking out loud "Why is this so beautiful?".
Yep, this is when you feel the most alive.
You should put that to music
I feel you😊
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One of those perfect songs that can hit multiple emotional nerves at the same time. When I first heard it, it seemed blissfully chill, and reminded me of a mid-summer drive down a winding road through bright green fields under a sprawling blue sky.
But today, I listened to it w/ the wife and baby and thought about love in the face of inevitable mortality. I damn near cried.
The funny thing is that VU probably tossed this off half-assed-ly, like it was nothin'.
I fucking love this band/song.
Oh, my God! I thought I had heard every studio version of "Ride Into the Sun" (my favorite is on the _What Goes On_ box set). I guess because this version has no vocals it wasn't considered for release. But it's _absolutely_ beautiful! Moe's drums have never been recorded better -- and the variations are as tasteful. I haven't heard such great drumming since "The Dangerous Type" by the Cars (which came many years after this). The lead guitar is so precise and melodic it sounds like a keyboard! The rhythm guitar is excellent, with what sounds like a bit of chorusing or flanging on it.
Thanks so much for a great rarity!
Man hahaha like trust me I love this song trust me.But the drumming in musical is pretty mediocre at best like come on i know your not comparing this to other genres right?
Ben, I respect the fact that you like the song. It is my ALL TIME favorite and I want it played at my funeral (as a previous post stated). But Moe's drumming is the worst part of the song. She wasn't a drummer; she was some chick they drug in off the street to bang on kitchen pans and hubcaps with a hammer, and they called it "drums." That being said, she probably could have done a better job than me!!! But if she were a real artist, she wouldn't currently be working as a greeter in an Atlanta Walmart.
@@jkallred101 Seriously? Which Walmart That's awesome!!
@@jkallred101 - I would not be surprised if this did not matter to you but when you insinuate that having what some might consider a lowly job, such as a greeter in a shop, does not make someone a "real" artist, I must disagree: I am a cleaner to earn money but most of my time is spent as an artist and I know many people who do not earn money from their art but persist because it is in our blood and soul, regardless of whether money is made or recognition is given. Artists create because they HAVE to, not for finance or celebrity.
@@jkallred101 i dunno anyone who works at walmart, but I dare say the MAJORITY of americans (esp older single females) do not have hip, lucrative "careers". many do have creative outlets for which their dinky gig is simply a means to. they're likely loathe to be defined by their job. nor SHOULD they be.
besides, mo tucker wasn't keith moon, but she wasn't incompetent & she had moments of genuine excellence (e.g. "ocean") - or lou, et al, woulda REPLACED her in a hot "new york minute." she didn't join as a jazz drummer since age 5 or anything. but she was motivated, practised dutifully, & was present & prepared to play when the opportunity arose. she was certainly no LESS of a drummer than, say, tre cool or MOST other punk drummers when they got a band. but u probably wouldn't criticize THEM.
Don't forget she was the ONLY female drummer in a band AT ALL throughout a period in which most women had to work "pink-collar" jobs. so roles for chicks in music were notoriously few & limited to vocals & tambourine - which was LAME.
but "lame" maureen tucker was NOT. hell, i saw her live at Churchill's in miami in the late 90s, still touring & playing in bands then. but she must be 80 y.o. by now, so i'd be very surprised if she's actually schlepping at walmart as u suggest - or anywhere.
so ur clearly talking out of ur ass. u just sound silly - like a hater who isn't even enough of a v.u. fan of to know mo was not just some rando bimbo they "drug[sic] off the street"! i just wish u had a clue wtf u were blithering about & could hear how honestly ignorant u sound.
This is beautiful. Kind of making me tear up because there’s something really sad about it too
RIP Lou, thank you for all your music and the influence you've provided to many of the bands I've enjoyed throughout my life. The world lost a legend.
If it's velvet underground you know its good quality already
This song has something magical. The melody, the chords progression, the piano at the end.. It's just perfect.
It gives me a lot of emotions, it can seem a happy song, peaceful with good vibes, then it makes me feel also a lot of melancholy and sadness, bitterness..
The final part often makes me cry, it's so intense.
For me, the greatest band of rock'n'roll history, I can't understand why they aren't remembered like the beatles or rolling stones, they are way better then the stones and genius as the Beatles.
This is what magic sounds like.
It's Pachelbel's Canon - ua-cam.com/video/NlprozGcs80/v-deo.html
Yep my thoughts exactly very similar to Pachelbel’s Canon in D. Such a lovely piece. Discovered it from bbc serial read by Sally Phillips - brilliant!
心から好きです
Although he was never my favourite musician, his death certainly represents, one of the most significant losts of pop and rock music of all times. We only recognize people's true value when they're gone. Forever. So long, Lou.
best instrumental ever recorded. played this with an acoustic, cello, and electric guitar for my friends wedding march. was beautiful.
+J. S. Carie There's a version with vocals in it in case you don't know. Needless to say that it's completely amazing.
+Caverman Seems like I remember that from way way back. But it's been ages since hearing the vers with vox. I do remember two versions of Hey Mr. rain. V/U and Another View are some killer records.
+J. S. Carie Very cool , nice job.
niiice! haha my wife and I played this exact version for our wedding procession.
Can't disagree with you. It's a beautiful piece of music. I prefer this version over all others.
This is one of those VU tunes you don't hear very often but wish you did. What Goes On and Pale Blue Eyes come to mind. Fabulous instrumental.
More proof that Velvet Underground was in my opinion one of the most underrated and most talented band in rock history.
Well yea, that's like, uh your opinion, man. They are great nonetheless but most underrated ever? Nah...they got some good recognition
@@jarrettthomas4865 they have recognition NOW but back then hardly anyone knew who they were
@@porterhall27 Lou Reed was one of the most celebrated songwriters of his time, had a lot of respect. Their first album didn't sell well but look at the figures for the rest of their stuff. Super popular band in their time and still today.
@Millennial Smark Nonsense. The Velvet Underground had two official albums after White Light White Heat. Lou Reed had also already made a solo album before David Bowies input into Transformer which was his second studio album. Lou had performed plenty for his first solo record.
Overrated is more accurate.
Randomly stumbled upon this song today (February 21st, 2023), and heard it for the first time ever in my life. Sometimes you can just tell when a moment is immediately special. It's a pretty typical Tuesday afternoon for me - just logged off work a few hours ago, and now winding down relaxing for the night - but when this song came on it transformed the ordinary into something else.
It's been tough times for me lately, but this song brings me a lot of hope and the instruments really just convey everything I'm feeling right now. Working on a new DJ mix that I hope to put out soon, and I immediately knew that I have to put this song as the intro.
Peace and love to everyone out there. Music is the most special thing in the world, and I'm glad this song was able to heal a piece of my fragmented heart.
I understand the femling
People may complain about the AI algos influencing our lives and behaviors but damn i'm glad YT had this song show up for me. Long time VU fan but had never heard it before.
SO agree! Stumbled on it myself this week and absolutely love it. It has been a dark time for me and this just has an uplifting feeling about it.
Check out Pachelbel canon in D
The first time I heard this song about twenty years ago, I had just bought a cassette of Another View and this song happened to start playing just as I was going up the Sunshine Skyway from St. Petersburg on a a beautiful day with blue sky, magnificent sun, and ocean as far as you could see. One of the most surreal experiences of my entire life, and when the song was over, I had to pop out the tape to see what the title was -- when I read "Ride Into the Sun," it sent chills up my spine.
That’s what it’s all about right there man. That feeling, like you are apart of something bigger.. I feel this.
I want my friends to listen this when I die.
You dead yet?
That's great. Thanks, because me too now.
did it happen?
why not just listen to it together while you're alive?
Play this song on my funeral.
a powerful imagery
Play it at my wedding
we won't be there.
good call.. I´d enjoy it if I was in your funeral..
Ayush 07 says who
. . . sometimes I feel so Happy . . . sometimes I feel so sad . . . " Thanks for everything , Lou , see ya later .
John frusciante recommended this song 💯👍
he did?
It seems Perry Farrell was a huge fan through Jane's Addiction's covers and they're style altogether
This is the song I immediately thought of when I learned Lou Reed died. Rest in Peace and Ride Into the Sun.
This is just gorgeous----beautiful and lyrical. This group had that side to them.
I told you to be LIKE Ned, Dewey, I didn't tell you to BE Ned! And what... you're not even gonna apologize?
THAT IS SO TYPICAL NED
I have that same Silvertone Twin Twelve Sterling Morrison has in the picture!
Lyrics :
Looking for another place
Someone else to be
Looking for another chance
To ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Where everything seems so pretty
When you're lonely and tired of the city
Remember, it's a flower made out of clay
To the city
Where everything seems so ugly
When you're sitting at home in self pity
Remember, you're just one more person
Who's living there
It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city
Ride into the sun velvet underground
the velvets created the space, the permission, the basics of Punk -- which sustain so many of us
+Alex DeLuca Amen.
+Alex DeLuca yeah, they were also a great pysch-rock band in their own rite too, although alternative and brash in style compared to other psych stuff. Personally I prefer them to most punk and rock that came after/before. Most of Lou Reed's solo stuff is good too, but doesn't compare to VU in my opinion
*I know the velvets aren't 'technically' a psych-rock band, but genres are stupid anyway
+Chris Anderson Heroin, Venus and Furs, and All Tomorrow's Parties are legitimate psych numbers for me.
+Alex DeLuca. You are so right on with that. I can't imagine Patti Smith, Television or anybody else becoming the artists they were without the inspiration of the Velvets. They "made" the space.
Zzzzzzz☺️☺️😉☺️☺️😇
Thank God you did. Share it with others. More people need to listen to the Velvet Underground.
Lou you sure did give us so much and made the world of rock n roll a better place. Now it's your turn to ride into the sun.
One of my fav song of them, so mesmerizing, makes you want to run and smile at people strangely looking at you
I'm in a psychiatric hospital and this song is the only thing that keeps me going
Melvin Blanc keep going fella x
I hope you're doing better. take care.
Have the Chief break you out.
One of the best bands ever!
1:34 Did anybody else cry to that guitar solo? I know I did...
+hopscotchoblivion the only time i cried was while that solo and kept sobbing all along the base line
+hopscotchoblivion never even heard them before and I got a bit emotional
+hopscotchoblivion Only because it reminds me of my Mom. She had a mixtape that she would always play in our mini-van while driving us to Tee-Ball practice. :) My first favorite song (the song that actually made me like music) was Blister In The Sun by The Violent Femmes from that mixtape. :)
This song makes me cry for no reason
We're replacing the wedding march with this at our wedding next month. I can't think of a more appropriate or beautiful piece of music to walk down the aisle to! Thank you Velvet Underground.
This was the song I walked down the aisle to when me and my husband got married on August 31, 2015. It's my favorite Velvets song. They will always be my favorite NYC band. I am from Queens, as is my husband. I knew I had to incorporate the band into my wedding somehow.
One of my favorite bands like ever xo
I don't understand why this is so good. It seems so simple and straightforward, just strum some chords, right? So why does it open my heart up like nothing else?
It's the beautiful melody of sterling morrison
Passion turns the most simple songs into the most enjoyable. Over complicating music often results in it being boring. Lou's three chord ideology is part of the reason the Velvet Underground stood out from literally everyone else at the time.
@@vgmilo the melody is really nice, however I don't think it's the melody, it's the chord progression. Today nobody ever would just strum chords without vocals, because they think it was boring.
Its like a sweet jane reprise jam or interlude precluding SJ. Stands well on it's own too
Way ahead of their time.
Still sounds great.
More of your enjoyment is needed in this world
RIP Lou, thank you for everything
Looking for another place
Someone else to be
Looking for another chance
To ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Ride into the sun
Where everything seems so pretty
When you're lonely and tired of the city
Remember, it's a flower made out of clay
To the city
Where everything seems so ugly
When you're sitting at home in self pity
Remember, you're just one more person
Who's living there
It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city
It's hard to live in the city
Songwriters: Sterling Morrison / Maureen Tucker / John Cale / Lou Reed
Unusual for the Velvets, Good stuff.
Lou Reed - Mitico - Immenso - Straordinario - Ricordiamocelo con affetto e con tutto il cuore scomparso alcuni anni fa -
This is the first and last song I'd want to hear. So beautiful.
This song makes me want to start a band... so many layers of awsomeness.
I can't explain why or how, but this particular recording feels like an audio embrace.
7 grams of mushrooms OH MY GOOOOODDDDD
wow buddy
damn off 7 grams i wouldnt even enjoy this lol
If you know, you know
The simple sweet sound of a real band having fun playing together.
Lou Reed and his Music changed my life ..... I miss him and his Music. Peter Tschirky Switzerland
One of the most talented rock group in the history.
The history?
@@dannyboy9963 english is not first language
@@dannyboy9963 don't be rude to ESL people
@@emmalister25 ??????
@Nathaniel Birthurth :(
Magnifica interpretacion
God, I love this. It just makes you feel like everything is going to be okay.
YOUR CIVIC DUTY IGNORED?
Bye Lou Reed, we gonna miss you ):
I think its the best tune i ever listened
My friend asked me to transcribe this for him
To the extent of culture, music and style, yes. I would love to go back to the sixties and live through the decades of Velvet, Dylan, Stones, Kinks and so many more. I never said there aren't any good bands today but they are in my experience not even close to the Bands I've listed. Just imagine listening to Velvet live! I don't expect you to have the same opinion as I and frankly I don't give a damn.
What's that term of teenage angst that one feels when someone says hurtful things that are true?
you're right. I wonder how amazing time it must've been for music and art in general
For the first sixty seconds, I'm not sure that I want to listen to this song, but then it is, "oh, I want to listen to this song."
The velvet underground & Arthur Lee and love to me were the 2 best bands of all time!!!! 🤩👌✨✨✨✨💞🔥💞💖💖💖
This song puts an ache in your soul
So beautiful
Moe's tiny little solo is way brill. :)
It's amazing they survived the factory. There's a few that didn't. Poor edie!
This track has always put a tear in my eye for personal nostalgic reasons.
Today I am sat here with tears pouring down as I listen to Lou / VU tracks one after another from the side menu.
Never heard of this. Seems like it was done during the recording of Loaded maybe?
Yeah you're right. I think it was written back when Cale was in the band but performed around the time of loaded
A very “end of the world” song .
yeahh it's just what I thought
love you, lou (thank you for all)
siempre me la sube este tema las mañanas de bajones
Getting stoned at sunset song ;)
Chord prog - D, A, Bm, A, G, A D
Captivating!
To jest wspaniałe!
No se que hacer con mi vida, no tengo muchos amigos y no soy bueno con el amor.
A veces creo que soy un desdichado y que no merezco nada pero escucho canciones como esta de bandas como esta y me siento en paz, realmente en paz y creo que literalmente podría morir en este instante y moriría feliz por haber podido escuchar una canción tan linda con tanto por transmitir.
Gracias.
hey man I guess many of us feel the same way. I do too. I hope you're doing better now. take care!
@@adk.lokesh Hey, i'm feel so much better right now, thanks for your support and your words. I've been focus on me, and worked in my Health , i've learned english a little bit, so sorry for the grammar
great to hear that! keep listening to vu!
BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Whenever I need to cry
This song brings a tear to my eye.
In my music player,this is the most played song,always stand by me,comfort me,hope someday i can find my true love and listen to it together,and i will tell her this was always been my motivation to keep going and now my motivation turns to U.
lovely thought. we need fantasy
yeah - I'm crying
Love that chord progression... It's the best.....
btw, can you smuggle me some of that *chords*
128 dislikes- 128 heartless vacant Souls needlessly occupying vital body parts
This song sings itself!
Driving through the scottish mountains listening to this earlier
That sounds like it would be so cool to be in Scotland. I'll be near there in a few months when I arrive on the Isle of Mann for the races.
i love this version of pachelbel's canon
pure joy
Simply beautiful music...
Sarah Sie, i miss you
This a very beautiful piece of music and art for all this suburban hippies geeks and autistics this song goes to to us I am 27 had a hard been struggling in one of the wealthiest county's in the country but I hope to live the rest of my days up in Oregon here's to ya Lou u would have understood me not many people do lol
Like I said.."... class..pure class..."
So is this a Lou song or a VU song? Both versions are great regardless.
***** a VU song, but there's way more than two versions
MrJohnKellogg good to know. such a beautiful, uplifting sound.
***** nice fucking comment man it's all about the guitarz
***** This is easily my favourite version of the song.
rest in paradise, Mr Lou Reed
When i die i will take My ride into the sun
I love that guitar riff that comes in @ 0:23.
only an instrumental version. but still is bach!
who knew a song without words could be so great
It's amazing how uplifting this song is.
God, I love this! It's like a religious experience.
So good. Find a mellow groove and ride it.