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sarramkrop 04.27.2007 01:40 PM

Pre-Velvet Underground
 
Your favourite bands Reed played in or co-wrote for, pre-Velvet Underground. A poll is on the way.

gmku 04.27.2007 01:47 PM

Jesus... I feel so ignorant. I'm pathetic.

sarramkrop 04.27.2007 01:53 PM

You must know at least The Primitives' The Ostrich as that appears on countless bootlegs.

gmku 04.27.2007 02:32 PM

No, sorry to say. I have only one VU boot, the Unripened thing.

Savage Clone 04.27.2007 02:34 PM

I have had some not at all unenjoyable exposure to the Beachnuts.

SpectralJulianIsNotDead 04.27.2007 03:03 PM

Someone needs to YSI a mix. I've never listened to any pre VU reed.

sarramkrop 04.27.2007 03:06 PM

I was thinking of upping an excellent Italian bootleg where i first got hold of all this stuff. With patience, i'll pm it to whoever is interested.

sarramkrop 04.28.2007 12:49 AM

Pookie, i won the battle for the least popular poll in the history of this message board's polls. I'm the only one who voted, call yourselves Velvet Underground fans, damnit!

SynthethicalY 04.28.2007 12:51 AM

I m interested in hearing this Porky.

Dead-Air 04.28.2007 02:36 AM

I've heard lots of Cale's pre-Velvets stuff, but none of Lou's. Kind of weird that, actually.

sarramkrop 04.28.2007 03:22 AM

http://www.badongo.com/file/2887068

1- THE JADES/LEAVE HER FOR ME
2 - THE PRIMITIVES/THE OSTRICH
3 - THE ALL NIGHT WORKERS/DON'T PULL ALL YOUR LEGS IN A BUSKET
4 - THE BEACHNUTS/CYCLE ANNIE
5 - THE INTIMATES/I'VE GOT A TIGER IN MY TANK
6 - THE ROUGHNECKS/YOU'RE DRIVING ME INSANE

The Ostrich features the first appearance (i think) of the infamous 'Ostrich Guitar'. It's a short mix but i hope you will enjoy. Many of the songs that Reed wrote for the Pickwick label were written very quickly and for a few bucks, so the actual quality is pretty throwaway, but it still serves as a document of what went on before The Velvet Underground.

More info on the records themselves can be found on here:
http://olivier.landemaine.free.fr/prevu/lrprevu.html

afterthefact 04.28.2007 08:54 AM

Wow! This was an eye opener for me. I didn't know about anything of this stuff. The badongo link isn't working by the way...

sarramkrop 04.28.2007 08:57 AM

The link is working fine, just checked it.

afterthefact 04.28.2007 08:59 AM

well crap on me then, must be my computer...

sarramkrop 04.28.2007 09:01 AM

Wait for the countdown to finish and enter the code in capital letters.

afterthefact 04.28.2007 09:02 AM

Wish I could get that far...

Quote:

Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage



sarramkrop 04.28.2007 09:16 AM

It's your pc, then. Try later.

TheDom 04.28.2007 09:57 AM

Thanks for the link.

From wiki:

The ad hoc group, called The Primitives, included John Cale, who had recently come to the city to study music and was playing with the composer La Monte Young. Cale was surprised to find that for the novelty song, Reed tuned each string of his guitar to the same note. This technique created a drone effect similar to that which Cale's avant garde ensemble had been experimenting with.

Is that true or is it just bullshit?

sarramkrop 04.28.2007 10:03 AM

Yes, that's true. Conrad and Cale joined the group after they were spotted at a party because of their long hair, which was considered hip back then. I can't remember the name of the person who did, but he worked for the Pickwick label and he took them into a recording studio where they met Lou Reed.

afterthefact 04.29.2007 08:48 AM

Man, the link still won't work. This sucks.


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