The Velvet Underground Web Page has moved
The Velvet Underground Web Page has moved
AOL Hometown is closing its doors on October 31, so I had to move the site to another place.
Here it is: http://olivier.landemaine.free.fr/vu/index.html
May be still a few things to fix but overall it's working. Feel free to update your bookmarks.
Thanks.
Here it is: http://olivier.landemaine.free.fr/vu/index.html
May be still a few things to fix but overall it's working. Feel free to update your bookmarks.
Thanks.
Re: The Velvet Underground Web Page has moved
New website looks just like the old website... WONDERFUL!!! Thank you SOOOOOOOO much for keeping it going. I know I really appreciate all you efforts in keeping things up to date!
Re: The Velvet Underground Web Page has moved
Perfect! Thank you Oliver to keep the site alive
Re: The Velvet Underground Web Page has moved
Thanks Olivier. That is great news for all of us.
By the way notice this new entry on the NEW (Studio Recordings)
December 3, 1964
Walter De Maria's Bond Street loft, New York City, New York
John Cale - Tony Conrad - Walter De Maria - Lou Reed - Jimmie Sims
1. Won't You Smile (1st take)
2. The Ostrich (1st take)
3. The Ostrich (2nd take)
4. Won't You Smile (2nd take)
5. Johnny Won't Surf Anymore
6. Teardrops In The Sand
7. Sad Lonely Orphan Boy
8. Shame, Shame, Shame
A full review of this Primitives rehearsal tape is available in Beyond The Dream Syndicate - Tony Conrad and the Arts after Cage by Branden W. Joseph. Won't You Smile is an early version of Why Don't You Smile Now. Shame, Shame, Shame is a Jimmy Reed's cover.
By the way notice this new entry on the NEW (Studio Recordings)
December 3, 1964
Walter De Maria's Bond Street loft, New York City, New York
John Cale - Tony Conrad - Walter De Maria - Lou Reed - Jimmie Sims
1. Won't You Smile (1st take)
2. The Ostrich (1st take)
3. The Ostrich (2nd take)
4. Won't You Smile (2nd take)
5. Johnny Won't Surf Anymore
6. Teardrops In The Sand
7. Sad Lonely Orphan Boy
8. Shame, Shame, Shame
A full review of this Primitives rehearsal tape is available in Beyond The Dream Syndicate - Tony Conrad and the Arts after Cage by Branden W. Joseph. Won't You Smile is an early version of Why Don't You Smile Now. Shame, Shame, Shame is a Jimmy Reed's cover.
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Re: The Velvet Underground Web Page has moved
Thank you very much olandem!
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Yes, thanks Oliver. I have gone to your site 2 or 3 times a week at least since you put the site up. It is a TRUE labour of love and a credit to you. I know moving the entire site elsewhere was not an easy task and for you to take care of it even before the other site went down, well cudos to you my friend!
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Far and away the best Velvet Underground resource in the world, period. It would be irreplaceable if lost. Thanks so much for everything that's gone into it.
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Re: The Velvet Underground Web Page has moved
Is there any chance that this recording will surface any time soon? And great to see the Velvet Underground page going strong.alfredovu wrote:December 3, 1964
Walter De Maria's Bond Street loft, New York City, New York
John Cale - Tony Conrad - Walter De Maria - Lou Reed - Jimmie Sims
1. Won't You Smile (1st take)
2. The Ostrich (1st take)
3. The Ostrich (2nd take)
4. Won't You Smile (2nd take)
5. Johnny Won't Surf Anymore
6. Teardrops In The Sand
7. Sad Lonely Orphan Boy
8. Shame, Shame, Shame
A full review of this Primitives rehearsal tape is available in Beyond The Dream Syndicate - Tony Conrad and the Arts after Cage by Branden W. Joseph. Won't You Smile is an early version of Why Don't You Smile Now. Shame, Shame, Shame is a Jimmy Reed's cover.
Re: The Velvet Underground Web Page has moved
BTW there are still links to your old site...olandem wrote:AOL Hometown is closing its doors on October 31, so I had to move the site to another place.
Here it is: http://olivier.landemaine.free.fr/vu/index.html
(Is there a chance that your site will ever have more detailed information about Squeeze? I really like "Louise". Yes, I know, it is not the "real" VU, but just for completion...)
What goes on in your mind?
Re: The Velvet Underground Web Page has moved
Try this... http://www.bobchaos.com/squeeze/squeeze1.htmlTuxman wrote:more detailed information about Squeeze?