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The velvet underground some kinda love
The velvet underground some kinda love





The show was a private music-industry event and the group's first local appearance in nearly three years. Mentioned by David Fricke in Rock & Roll Suicide, MOJO 265, December 2015.ĭavid Fricke: "(.) they performed at the New York club Salvation in February 1970. Setlists: two setlists written in Sterling's own handwriting (reproduced on the poster which came with some copies of the Searchin' 3-LP box set), no venue stated, 2 shows?, 4 sets? Reproduced in The Velvet Underground - New York Art (p. Review: The savage sound of Velvet by Lynn Van Matre in Chicago Tribune, Januwith one photo by Val Mazzenga. discovered the group and now they re appearing in three shows nightly in the Quiet Knight, 953 W.

  • in Chicago Tribune, January 23, 1970: "SWINGING THINGS THIS WEEKEND: VELVET UNDERGROUND: Andy Warhol.
  • Belmont av., into a rock establishment with concerts at 9, 11.
  • in Chicago Tribune, January 16, 1970: "SWINGING THINGS THIS WEEKEND: VELVET UNDERGROUND: A group "discovered" by Andy Warhol turns the Quiet Knight, 953 W.
  • in Chicago Tribune, January 11, 1970: "On the Town: Wednesday: The Velvet Underground, rock group, will open at the new Quiet Knight on Belmont avenue for two weeks.".
  • Jan 15th and Jan 21st are documented by setlists however they played there the whole week. The Quiet Knight was a club on Belmont Avenue. Jonathan Richman was a huge Velvets fan, and an aspiring musician (.)." But there was an unexpected and unbilled pre-show performance. FAT and Barry T & The Studebakers opened for The Velvet Underground. Steve Nelson: "The next show at the Paramount was on Friday, January 9. The theater, was just about next door to the train station." The Velvets used to get there by train, and Train Goin' Round The Bend is about going back to New York from the country in western Massachusetts. Steve Nelson: "We moved the Woodrose shows ("The Woodrose presents.") from the "ballroom" in South Deerfield to the Paramount Theater in Springfield MA, on December 31, 1969, so anything after that date was in Springfield. 34) in Loaded Re-Loaded 45th Anniversary Edition (p. 279) in The Velvet Underground | 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition (p. Reproduced in The Velvet Underground | New York Art (p.

    the velvet underground some kinda love

    With: Fat, and Barry T & The Studebakers. Paramount Theatre, Springfield, Massachusetts I sent my tapes to a Velvet fan in Boston, and they got some radio play and came out on some boots." End of 69 and May of 70 at the Second Fret in Philadelphia, two shows and a short part of a third. The band thought it was fine to be taping them. Wouldn't have been much stereo from the back of a club shaped like a tunnel, though. Source: Searchin' For My Mainline 3LP and 3CD (1), Flowers Of Evil 2CD (1).īob Kachnycz: "I dragged a reel-to-reel into the club and plugged it in in the back. Maybe the 20-min tape listed as 30/1/70 in What Goes On fanzine The Best of 1&2 issue (?). It offers the last 9 minutes of Sister Ray. Sources: Shiny Leather In The Dark 2LP (1-4), Searchin' For My Mainline 3LP and 3CD (1-4), Flowers Of Evil 2CD (1-4). The complete tape is listed in What Goes On fanzine Best of 1+2 issue (including Waiting For The Man, Some Kinda Love, Lisa Says, Sweet Bonnie Brown, Stickin' With You, Can't Stand It, After Hours, Good Night Ladies, Sad Song, New Age, What Goes On, Ocean and the 4 following songs). This is Bob Kachnycz first reel - the second reel is gone from a 1971 robbery. Second set: White light/White Heat, Sweet Jane, Over You, Foggy Notion, Goodnight Ladies, Sad Song, New Age, What Goes On, Ocean. 64 & 66).įirst set: I'm Waiting For The Man, Some Kinda Love, I'm Sticking With You, After Hours, Sweet Molly Brown, I Can't Stand It. 118 & 119) Feed-Back - La Leyenda De Los Velvet Underground (p. See Uptight - The Velvet Underground Story (p.

    the velvet underground some kinda love

    Photos: by George Manney - 2 available at The Electric Factory Archives Review: Philadelphia 1969, 1970 by Bob Kachnycz in What Goes On fanzine issue #5. The Second Fret, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Live than we were on records (Sterling Morrison, Apr. The unanimous opinion was that we were 10 times better The Velvet Underground Live performances and rehearsals







    The velvet underground some kinda love