The Paris-based Fondation Cartier wanted to pay homage to Lou Reed, and released this footage of the 1990 VU reunion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa4aaXjFqMM
I love it.
--yves
VU 1990 - Fondation Cartier
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Oh wow.
That performance of Heroin moves me in ways that I can't explain.
Also... I had no idea that Moe was playing a Symmons kit!
That performance of Heroin moves me in ways that I can't explain.
Also... I had no idea that Moe was playing a Symmons kit!
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Thanks for the link Yves, I've not seen that footage before.
I like the comment someone has made - "Violon + avion ? 30:12 = épique!". Cale's viola screeches as a plane descends behind them and is gone in a flash.
I like the comment someone has made - "Violon + avion ? 30:12 = épique!". Cale's viola screeches as a plane descends behind them and is gone in a flash.
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Which explains the somewhat dull sound of her drums.. Shows how improvised it all was, using other people's gear for Maureen and Sterling and all... Upon re-reading, I saw the electronic drum kit was also mentioned in the WLWH book. Poor Sterling, cannot help but feel that he was a bit shut out, as Lou and John leant towards Maureen for large parts of the song. But I'm sure the camera angle/zoom didn't help either. Still - I'm very grateful for the video, let that be clear!Mark wrote:Also... I had no idea that Moe was playing a Symmons kit!
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Yeah that video is great, fantastic to see it - thanks for posting.arjan wrote:Poor Sterling, cannot help but feel that he was a bit shut out, as Lou and John leant towards Maureen for large parts of the song. But I'm sure the camera angle/zoom didn't help either. Still - I'm very grateful for the video, let that be clear!
Read what you want of Lou and Sterls body language..
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I watched this again yesterday, and there was a lot to enjoy - the haircuts + fashions as well as the music. Heroin made me so happy! I love seeing Moe in her 'respectable' outfit leaning over and hammering those electronic drums, and the growing abandon of the performance, though it was slightly painful seeing Sterl so sidelined and quiet (a bit of projection there probably, but he does look reticent). Worth another look anyway!
the old link is private now but this one is decent quality: https://youtu.be/SpgpmfRKGcc?t=1218
the old link is private now but this one is decent quality: https://youtu.be/SpgpmfRKGcc?t=1218
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soundboard tape was issued on LP recently
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Here's the story about the 1990 reunion from Půlnoc's manager point of view
https://english.radio.cz/lou-reed-havel ... on-8158748
who made the soundboard recordings and released those on LP in 2017/18.
Details of the design of that Czech LP at
https://www.najbrt.cz/en/work/the-velve ... -15-6-1990
PS: the LP is on discogs at
discogs.com/release/13196098-Lou-Reed-John-CaleVelvet-Underground-Půlnoc-The-Velvet-Underground-Reunion-15-6-90