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The velvet underground rar
The velvet underground rar






the velvet underground rar

In fact, that bit of minimalism is the one thing that could cause this recording to be mistaken for one by the American Velvet Underground. It's an intriguing rendition, although it is marred by a much weaker instrumental outro than that of the Airplane's version. Phillipson wisely did not try to affect a male Grace Slick instead, he sings the song the way Arthur Lee might have if Love had recorded it.

the velvet underground rar

They added a Hendrix-like instrumental intro, and omitted two verses (these guys were not exactly lyrical purists). Nice touch! They also got slightly creative with the A-side, a cover of the Jefferson Airplane's "Somebody To Love". But those who know the Love version by heart will notice that the second and third verses are sung in reverse order - and there is a fourth verse added, with lyrics that could be mistaken for Lee's: "When I was out of my mind, I screamed for your help/But you could not comfort me, You're wrapped up in yourself". At first listen, it sounds almost identical to the original, with slightly different vocal phrasing in the chorus. Sure enough, the single's B-side is a cover of Love's "She Comes In Colours". Lead singer Steve Phillipson - who was reportedly the kind of performer who would set his clothing on fire on stage - sounds something like Arthur Lee of Love. Both sides of the single contain covers of songs originally recorded a few years earlier by California bands. However, they could have been mistaken for a band from California.

the velvet underground rar

Future TMG guitarist Hall was on board, along with Steve Phillipson, Mark Priest, and Dave Schofield.īased on their one single, this Velvet Underground did not sound much like the band from New York. This single did not feature young Malcolm, nor did Evans or Kovac participate. Two other members were drummer Herman Kovac and guitarist Les Hall, who were later members of another Aussie rock outfit called the Ted Mulry Gang.Ĭonfusion between the two Velvet Undergrounds has been forever minimized by the fact that the Australian band only recorded and released one single, which was issued only in Australia on the Festival label in January 1970. The Australian Velvet Underground hardly had the same historical significance as Reed's influential band, but they did have some: Malcolm Young, the co-founder-to-be of AC/DC, was a member of the Australian Velvet Underground in their later days, as was Dave Evans, the pre-Bon Scott frontman who would sing the lead vocal on AC/DC's first single in 1974. They said that they (like their American counterpart) took their name from Michael Leigh's 1963 nonfiction novel about aberrant sexual behavior. This band was formed in 1967, and disbanded in 1972 - which means that they existed concurrently with the American Velvet Underground, although they claimed to be unaware of that band's existence. There was once an Australian band by that name, who were entirely unrelated to the seminal American band led by Lou Reed.

the velvet underground rar

But, seriously.who would have thought that more than one band called themselves the Velvet Underground? If you search on Discogs - not to mention Google - for information about a certain musical group, you will often find that more than one artist has used the name you are searching for.








The velvet underground rar