Real Good Time Together Radio Broadcast

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Real Good Time Together Radio Broadcast

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Well the set list looks an edited 1993 reunion show.

1. Real Good Time Together
2. Venus In Furs
3. Guess I'M Falling In Love
4. After Hours
5. All Tomorrow'S Parties
6. Some Kinda Love
7. I'll Be Your Mirror
8. Beginning To See The Light
9. The Gift
10. I Heard Her Call My Name
11. Femme Fatale
12. Hey Mr. Rain
13. Sweet Jane
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Thanks, couldn't see the set list on the UK Amazon.
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Re: Real Good Time Together Radio Broadcast

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Well, we can rest assured that it has "all the greatest hits from VU".

Also note spelling of "Togehter".
Forged in the white light, white heat of the New York avant-garde scene in the mid 1960s, The Velvet Underground blazed a trail so far ahead of their contemporaries they often appear to have dropped fully formed into the history of popular music. Aside from the image and iconography, so perfectly designed by maverick manager Andy Warhol, the experiments with form and sound that worked in tandem with crucial melodies and outrageous lyrics, moved infamous music writer Lester Bangs to declare that the Velvets started modern music . This F.M. CD was recorded in 1993 and features all the greatest hits from VU.
http://www.amazon.com/Real-Good-Time-To ... 0186J92KU/
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Re: Real Good Time Together Radio Broadcast

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I didn't know a FM show from the 1993 tour existed. Thanks !
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Re: Real Good Time Together Radio Broadcast

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The Landemaine site doesn't list any of the reunion shows as having been broadcast on FM, so that is odd.

The only none audience recordings listed are a soundboard of the 2nd Edinburgh show, Julien Temple's film of the Glastonbury show and the Paris shows that made up Live MCMXCIII

Horrible feeling that this will just be an edited bootleg of the Live MCMXCIII 2xCD
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Re: Real Good Time Together Radio Broadcast

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I've read somewhere that it is a radio broadcast from 1973, from the US Radio-Zender KSWM...
http://www.ebay.nl/itm/VELVET-UNDERGROU ... SwLnlWmiLH
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logic wrote:I've read somewhere that it is a radio broadcast from 1973, from the US Radio-Zender KSWM...
http://www.ebay.nl/itm/VELVET-UNDERGROU ... SwLnlWmiLH
The tracklist does not look like a 1973 setlist. A '73 list would have Loaded material and some Yule-penned songs. It looks like a 1993 setlist. In fact, comparing it with Live mcmcxiii it is the same set list - disk 1 and start of disk two
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iaredatsun wrote:
logic wrote:I've read somewhere that it is a radio broadcast from 1973, from the US Radio-Zender KSWM...
http://www.ebay.nl/itm/VELVET-UNDERGROU ... SwLnlWmiLH
The tracklist does not look like a 1973 setlist. A '73 list would have Loaded material and some Yule-penned songs. It looks like a 1993 setlist. In fact, comparing it with Live mcmcxiii it is the same set list - disk 1 and start of disk two


The set list is also the same as the "The Playhouse 1993" (Edinburgh concert) boot.
I think this will be a semi-legal, and partial issue of that concert rather than Paris.
Moreover, bootlegging Mcmxciii would also be a major rip-off, besides being illegal, but of course anything is possible
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Re: Real Good Time Together Radio Broadcast

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The translated text on the German Amazon description says
Founded in the 60s , Velvet Underground apply despite the resolution in 1973 as one of the most influential pioneers of experimental rock music . With its provocative texts they moved the masses . Nevertheless , there have always been line-up changes , singer and guitarist Lou Reed has always been the trademark of the band . These rare recordings were recorded in the 70s by the American radio station KSWM and now appear for the first time on CD .
KWSM is only an AM station according to wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KSWM

So this all smacks of bullsh*t on every level

I guess it could be Paris or Edinburgh as they generally played the same set every night in the same order on that tour
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