THANKS YOU TUBERS FOR DOING WHAT THE RECORD LABELS REFUSE TO, TOO AVARICESICK AS THEY ARE TO EVEN RELEASE THE BALENCE OF THE QUINE TAOES LEST THEY NOT MAKE A MILLION CLEAR (which they likely would anyway....
Thanks, this version has different lyrics than the other live-vocals-gymnasium-version. Could anyone provide them, because they are not on the lyrics sites.
This is one of the songs Lou Reed did for Pickwick Records, already with John Cale, as The Primitives or The Falling Spikes, can't remember exactly right now. They appeared on a local TV channel to promote the single, a few months before starting The Velvets with Sterling Morrison & first drummer Angus McLise, in 1965. The song has been released on the album Another View (1986) as an instrumental, with no vocals, for reasons better known by Polydor. Also known as Fever In My Pocket on bootlegs
So typical of the Velvet!
lyonslaforet 3 weeks ago
i dont think the velvet underground suit the hippie attire!
firemachima 6 months ago
I fucking need this version. Will sell my soul for it no problem, contact me somebody.
LadyStardustVertigo 7 months ago
that good watch?v=R02tbrZSO3I
apostleatldam 1 year ago
@aeschhere even though the stones were around earlier, i think the velvets are the greatest act of the 60s, together with the Stooges and Hendrix
moLeOnPoT 1 year ago
Christ, why do all the best songs (especially by VU) always end up being Z-sides? It would fit perfectly on White Light / White Heat, I presume.
LadyStardustVertigo 1 year ago
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LadyStardustVertigo 1 year ago
Always loved this song ! Great thanks for post and for the lyrics !
I got my fever in my pocket down in my shoes ::))) !
Loulou at his best !!
redstarboy93 1 year ago
Some marketing executive , likely a psychopath himself , hung that rolling stones analogy subtitle on the band .
aeschhere 1 year ago 6
I will be your sex slave if you give me the lyrics to this
genericusername337 2 years ago 12
louiseduvee transcribed the lyrics for you. They are in the sidebar.
groovemonzter 2 years ago
yeah she sent me a message, thanks.
genericusername337 2 years ago
badass tune
Wahoofuck 1 year ago
@genericusername337 Lucky!
ecnalubma696969 5 months ago
WHEN IS POLYDOR GOING TO WAKE UP?
THANKS YOU TUBERS FOR DOING WHAT THE RECORD LABELS REFUSE TO, TOO AVARICESICK AS THEY ARE TO EVEN RELEASE THE BALENCE OF THE QUINE TAOES LEST THEY NOT MAKE A MILLION CLEAR (which they likely would anyway....
JTerrible63 2 years ago
@JTerrible63 Whooops that's "Quine TAPES"
JTerrible63 2 years ago
Great!
dnggitg 2 years ago
Thanks, this version has different lyrics than the other live-vocals-gymnasium-version. Could anyone provide them, because they are not on the lyrics sites.
baskethilt 2 years ago
This is one of the songs Lou Reed did for Pickwick Records, already with John Cale, as The Primitives or The Falling Spikes, can't remember exactly right now. They appeared on a local TV channel to promote the single, a few months before starting The Velvets with Sterling Morrison & first drummer Angus McLise, in 1965. The song has been released on the album Another View (1986) as an instrumental, with no vocals, for reasons better known by Polydor. Also known as Fever In My Pocket on bootlegs
kidcalabria 2 years ago 7
Swedish rock band bob hund made a cover version in Swedish of this song :)
nickyramone82 2 years ago
Swedish rock band bob hund made a cover version in Swedish of this song :)
nickyramone82 2 years ago
wasn't this on aTV show apperence? unforgetable
televisionforghosts 3 years ago
The information that I have it that this piece was recorded at The Gymnasium, NY, April 1967.
Great take of this song. It always seems that the unreleased versions have more energy.
groovemonzter 3 years ago