(Audience FLAC)
Mile End Sundown, London, UK
AUD - 75 minutes
01. White Light/White Heat
02. Lonesome Cowboy Bill
03. I'm Waiting For The Man
04. Pale Blue Eyes
05. Some Kinda Love
06. After Hours
07. Sweet Jane
08. Heroin
09. Walk On The Wild Side
10. I Can't Stand It
11. Wagon Wheel
12. Rock And Roll
13. Sister Ray
(Phillip Goodhand Tait and Band join Lou for "Sister Ray".
Used as the source for the "Some Kinda Love" Bootleg LP)
Got this from one of the Lou blogs. There was no lineage included, sorry. But looks like it is lower generation than the (incomplete) boot version. Created MD5
Right on,
RispondiEliminadidn't know this one.
Do you happen to have the Matrix Club Tapes?
I mean not the sampler.
Thank you kindly,
Henry
:
RispondiEliminaEarly July 1968 concert at the Hippodrome in San Diego: According to Sterling Morrison, sometime during the VU's July 4-6 stint here, a four-track tape was recorded including the unreleased Velvets song "Sweet Rock and Roll," an entirely different song than the VU classic "Rock and Roll." The song, he remembered in his 1986 interview for Spanish TV with Ignacio Julia, "was never recorded and never played again. We wanted that tape, it sounded so great, so there was no point in recording it. I think we did it a time or two after that, but it was nothing compared to this first one. I remember the chords and some words: 'Sweet rock 'n' roll is good to your soul...'. We used that as a preamble to 'Sister Ray,' it kind of just goes along and then hits the chords, which were very heavy. It was good. It was heavy, serious. Cale played keyboard on 'Sweet Rock and Roll,' and that was really what carried it." The tape itself might never be found or even exist, as according to an unpublished Morrison interview with M.C. Kostek and Phil Milstein of What Goes On, "That was a great performance...but you know, the tape was stolen that very night. Stolen within seconds, actually. As soon as it ended, it vanished, never to reappear on earth."
so,shit happens
greetings,
Henry