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The Velvet Underground and Nico

Studio album by The Velvet Underground & Nico

The Velvet Underground and Nico is the debut album by experimental rock band The Velvet Underground and vocal collaborator Nico. It was originally released in March 1967 by Verve Records, a subsidiary of MGM Records.

Recorded in 1966 during Andy Warhol's Exploding Plastic Inevitable multimedia event tour, The Velvet Underground and Nico would gain notoriety for its experimentalist performance sensibilities, as well as its focus on controversial subject matter in songs such as "Heroin".

Though largely ignored upon its release, it has since become one of the most influential and critically lauded rock albums in history, appearing as #13 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time[1] as well as being added to the 2006 National Recording Registry by the Librarian of Congress.

The Velvet Underground and Nico is sometimes referred to as the "banana album" as it features a Warhol print of a banana on the cover. Early copies of the album invited the owner to "Peel slowly and see"; peeling back the banana skin revealed a flesh-colored banana underneath. A special machine was needed to manufacture these covers (one of the causes of the album's delayed release), but MGM paid for costs figuring that any ties to Warhol would boost sales of the album.[6][3]

On the 1996 CD reissue, the banana image is on the front cover while the image of the peeled banana is on the inside of the jewel case, beneath the CD itself.

Much of the album's sound was conceived by John Cale, who stressed the experimental qualities of the band. Cale, who was influenced greatly by his work with La Monte Young, John Cage and the early Fluxus movement, encouraged the use of alternative ways of producing sound in music. Cale thought his sensibilities meshed well with Lou Reed's, who was already experimenting with alternative tunings. For instance, Reed had "invented" the ostrich guitar tuning for a song he wrote called "The Ostrich" for the short-lived band The Primitives. Ostrich guitar tuning consists of all strings being tuned to the same note. The method was utilized on songs "Venus in Furs" and "All Tomorrow's Parties". Often, the guitars were also tuned down a whole step, which produced a lower, fuller sound that Cale called "sexy".

Track History: "There She Goes Again" is a song by The Velvet Underground. It first appeared on their 1967 debut album The Velvet Underground and Nico. The syncopated guitar riff is taken from the 1962 Marvin Gaye song, "Hitch Hike", but is most likely influenced by The Rolling Stones' cover version, from their 1965 album Out of Our Heads. Apparently, the lyrics are an ode to a tough, seductive street walker.

A cover of the song appeared as a B-side on the 1983 REM single ,"Radio Free Europe".

Lyrics: There she goes again
She's out on the streets again
She's down on her knees, my friend
But you know she'll never ask you please again

Now take a look, there's no tears in her eyes
She won't take it from just any guy, what can you do
You see her walkin' on down the street
Look at all your friends she's gonna meet
You better hit her

There she goes again
She's knocked out on her feet again
She's down on her knees, my friend
But you know she'll never ask you please again

Now take a look, there's no tears in her eyes
Like a bird, you know she would fly, what can you do
You see her walkin' on down the street
Look at all your friends that she's gonna meet
You better hit her

Now take a look, there's no tears in her eyes
Like a bird, you know she will fly, fly, fly away
See her walking on down the street
Look at all your friends that she's gonna meet

She's gonna bawl and shout
She's gonna work it
She's gonna work it out, bye bye
Bye bye baby
All right

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  • @alongfortheride1 Hey, prostitutes pray too!

  • The Velvets are the best band of all time fusing beat lyrics and avant garde rock. In the words of Allen Ginsberg. HOLY!

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  • one of the best songs ever exist

  • you better hit her

  • @robinzhooded BAHAHAH nice ;)

  • The hook is a shameless ripoff of "Hitch Hike" by the Stones. It's undeniable, even if the Stones lifted it from somebody else. A brilliant Pop Art maneuver.

  • @BOKNOWSCOMPUTERS they may be immoral, but also a good way to meet god and all his saints XD

  • @BOKNOWSCOMPUTERS Im not an artist dumbass, god freaks sure are great at spewing out nonsense and trying to make it look like logic.

  • @robinzhooded clit licking is immoral as are blowjobs-lou reed; jesus; mohammed; budha ; john cale maybe go back to art school and or high school art class paint some bad paintings some more, you know you want to

  • @BOKNOWSCOMPUTERS No they aren't you dumb god freak. Go back to church and suck off jesus's dick some more, you know you want to.

  • @Rossyboy3000 Cool story, bra!

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