much appreciated
got a copy of 'down is up for you' (live, but not the best sound quality) if you want me to upload
This just appeared last week from Nowhere.
http://download.yousendit.com/0ADEDDAD00E8C740
Review and artwork below from elsewhere - grab this even if your just a casual fan. Great sound quality as well as an unreleased song.
The Gymnasium, New York City, New York
The son of the Dom's Polish owner approached Andy Warhol with the idea of a new club in New York called The Gymnasium. The venue, located in the East 70s, was originally a Czechoslovakian health and social club. The gym equipment would be left out for the nightclubbers to use. But without an exclusive lease and a poor location, the club failed.
Ad: in Village Voice, April 1967: "Andy Warhol Presents The Complete Spectrum Of Sound With The Velvet Underground, The Dick Hyman Trio & Tony Scott, One Of The World's Greatest Clarinetists; Every Fri & Sat"
Cale said in some interviews he owns the tape of the entire Gymnasium show, including Walk It As You Talk It with a really good guitar sound. There's an 'old' recording of Guess I'm Falling In Love, broadcasted on WPIX FM by John Cale on June 3, 1979, and available on some bootlegs like And So On LP or Everything You've Ever Heard... 3LP box set. This version sounds clearly different (seems without drums) from the Peel Slowly And See box set version and has some lyrics differences (the box set version begins with "I got fever..." while the 'old' version begins with "I got MY fever..."). On the WPIX tape where Cale plays the 'old' version he clearly says that it is from a tape he stumbled across. He definitely says "Gymnasium, April 1967". So where comes from the 'box set' version?
The Exploding Plastic Inevitable………………..Ad: for April 30 date, "A NEW HAPPENING DISCOTHEQUE JOINS THE SWINGING SIDE OF SINGLE NEW YORK" in New York Guide To The Swinging Side Of Single New York, vol. 1, issue 18, p. 3. Reproduced in c/o The Velvet Underground catalogue p. 66. Photo: in Esquire, December 1967 issue. Press article: by Howard Smith in The Village Voice, May 11, 1967.
At some point during a three-week residency at the New York Gymnasium, which began just three days after their Michigan meeting, the Velvets-who were billed beneath both Warhol and Nico in Gymnasium press ads-jettisoned their imposed prima donna and her artistic ally.
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much appreciated
got a copy of 'down is up for you' (live, but not the best sound quality) if you want me to upload
Cheers - have some more live Velvets which I can post to you - maybe privately as it seems no one else is interested :.)
This boot is great - I'm only a casual fan but have heard of these legendary shows as they were part of the promotion for the Banana cover LP. Can't believe the sound quality- fantastic. This shoudl have been the second album.
Good work fella- this is mint![]()

Looks fantastic - wow - looking forward to this one. I've a few Velvet's boots, but haven't seen this one. Anybody go to the Edinburgh concert - maybe 15 years ago - saw them and the Trashcan Sinatras in the same night.
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Farking great bro ye dont have to send it now . :banana
aye it is that
Stunningcheers. I love the velvet underground
big fan of cale and reed on thier own too, but this is real music.. imho obviously
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Love Slow Dazzle and my fav all time record connected to the VU is Lou's "Berlin" which he played live last year in it's entirety. Wish I'd caught that.
OK
I've also got a Four CD set which gathers a lot of the best VU indivdual song recordings. Trickier to upload using yousendit as I'd have to split them up into 5 or 6 zip files but worthwhile over a couple of weeks if anyone wants them.
I'm not a massive fan of the velvets but I can appreciate why folk like them, plus their influence on modern day bands such as The Strokes is indisputable.
I have an R.E.M. album called "dead letter office" which has several velvets covers on it, I'd be interested to hear what the originals sound like![]()
Pale Blue Eyes is probably one of my favourite songs of all time, let alone favourite Velvets. The usual entry level Velvet Underground is generally The Velvet Underground & Nico, but for me if you're gonna buy or download one album, make it the eponymous one. Some Kinda Love, What Goes On, Jesus- in fact the entire thing is without exception some of the best music you will ever hear.
I remember being about 19, sitting in my flat smoking gear (when it still made me giggle and have long interesting conversations....!), and I heard What Goes On for the first time on some 60s compilation album. Suffice to say I listened to it about 3 times utterly dumbstruck. Seminal stuff.
And try shagging to Venus in Furs- can be quite intense...![]()
my favourite velvets records is white light/white heat, the production on it is mental. so raw. reminds me of a psychadelic version of the sonics
Check 'em out and report back. For academic purposes only of course.
http://download.yousendit.com/46CCD9BB59238ACE
Love the track "guess im falling in love"
as for younger people liking velvet underground, i love loads of real music. reed, velvet, santana, old chilis, stones, who... its my dads fault lol
Wow, actually better than the versions by Athens' finest! Not too dis-similar, obviously apart from the distinctive vocals of Lou Reed and Michael Stipe. Pale blue eyes is beautiful song. Cheers for that.
I don't know how to use that file exchange thingy, but if you PM me an email address and I can send you the R.E.M. versions if you like?


Thanks for this Snoots. Waiting For My Man was one of the first songs I learnt on the guitar. Used to be really into Velvets, Lou Reed etc. this has rekindled lots of nice memories. Cheers.

lifted a copy of this and was listening to it loud as f**k before going to the game last night and again when I got in, really enjoyed it and as stated sound quality is great for a bootleg.
cheers



Nice one Snoots - been a while since i listened to VU but am loving their work all over again.![]()
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spotted this in the List earlier, tickets £40 or £50
Lou Reed has announced he is to embark on a substantial European tour to play his 1973 classic album Berlin in its entirety.
He will play Edinburgh Playhouse on 25 June and will be accompanied by a 30-piece ensemble that will include his band, string and horn sections and a children's choir.
The European tour starts on 23 June in Cork, followed by dates in Northern Ireland, Scotland, England, France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, Belgium and Spain.
Tickets for all gigs go on sale at 10am on Saturday 8 March. Call 0844 847 2269 or visit www.ticketmaster.co.uk.
Those looking to buy tickets for the Edinburgh gig can register for pre-sale tickets which are available from 9am on Thursday 6 March via 0871 230 0333 and www.artistticket.com.
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