VU studio sessions post-Lou

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Re: VU studio sessions post-Lou

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It's introduced as "Sweet Caroline" but it's not the Neil Diamond song. I don't know if it is "Caroline" from Squeeze because I've never listened to that LP.

Sheila Klein wrote: 13 Oct 2025 05:02
09: Sweet Caroline 3.05
The Neil Diamond song?
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Re: VU studio sessions post-Lou

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lurid wrote: 13 Oct 2025 00:31 yes - probably here as well as one of the VU Facebook groups. I'm still going through the rest of Bill Allerton's cassettes and digitising/transferring them. His copies of the Lou Reed 1972 concert recordings seem to be much closer to the masters than the copies in general circulation (in some cases I think his cassettes ARE the masters).
Can I be nosey and ask - did you acquire those through one of the recent auctions or did he bequeath them to you? I really do miss his shop. I wish I could be beamed back in time there, now that I know so much more than I did then.
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Re: VU studio sessions post-Lou

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I won Bill's cassettes at the most recent Omega auction of his collection - here's a link to the results, filtered for VU material.

https://bid.omegaauctions.co.uk/auction ... LI-hWlHIjw

I was the only bidder for the cassettes (lot #51), but I would have been prepared to go a fair bit higher if needed. In the image, I could see the 30/11/72 VU tape and knew that if it was dated correctly, then it hadn't been in general circulation before. I thought that the Jan 1970 VU Pennsylvania tapes were probably mis-dated and was correct - from the track listings they are the commonly available Jan and May 70 Second Fret recordings. I've not listened to them yet to assess sound quality but they're unlikely to be better than what we have already.

The VU 4/67 cassette turned out to be an unedited (?) copy of the Gymnasium soundboard tape that has now been officially released. There are longish silences/tuning between some songs and also a ~30 second snippet of "Venus In Furs" that I'd not heard before. Listening to this "raw" tape made me realise how much processing and tidying up they must have done for the official release - there are various volume/level shifts throughout it.

But what I was really gambling on was the hope that the Lou Reed live 1972 tapes would be better quality than the copies in general circulation - this did prove to be the case and I suspect that either Bill taped these shows himself or he knew who did and got copies from the masters. A couple of the tape inlay cards have the original concert start/finish times so I am pretty sure that Bill attended them.

A wee bonus was that Bill had slipped his own concert ticket stubs into a few of the cassette cases.....5 stubs, 4 of them new to me. All in all, a result I think!

I did bid on a few other items but didn't win them.....
I am the table! wrote: 13 Oct 2025 18:33
lurid wrote: 13 Oct 2025 00:31 yes - probably here as well as one of the VU Facebook groups. I'm still going through the rest of Bill Allerton's cassettes and digitising/transferring them. His copies of the Lou Reed 1972 concert recordings seem to be much closer to the masters than the copies in general circulation (in some cases I think his cassettes ARE the masters).
Can I be nosey and ask - did you acquire those through one of the recent auctions or did he bequeath them to you? I really do miss his shop. I wish I could be beamed back in time there, now that I know so much more than I did then.
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