@@stashdauber yeah my musical likes vary pretty considerably. Tbh tho the last project of Lou's I really enjoyed and gave repeat listens to was Set The Twilight Reeling.
@@bluecollar825 Abiding regret: missing Lou in '96 because I didn't dig "Twilight" (took a minute to wrap my head around happy Lou in love; now it's a fave). What did I think, he was coming back to Texas? Stupid, stupid man.
@@zahadou Oh dude, that confuses the shit out of me. Like when I was a kid I was like, why does Keith's G chord sound so thick and full? Then I grew up and realized it was Open G tuning haha
@@jimmymac4016 Standard tuning, but the album version is in D Standard. The strings are tuned down a whole step, so E = D B = A G = F D = C A = G E = D
Sterling Morrison would be so proud. THAT was an insanely good rendition. Unusually soulful, and melancholy. Wish you didn't cut it off so soon. Any chance of doing 'I Heard Her Call My Name' in the near future? You're my new favorite guitar hero.
the solo is great but it's your version. The original drones or splices two notes whereas you play them. You are, as Mozart put it, 'playing too many notes' but your rhythm is amazing. So is the solo.
No name, one button fuzz that's designed to emulate a dimed silicon Fuzz Face. Ditto looper. I looped the rhythm part, then looped the solo three times.
You are by far a better lead player than rhythm plus you need a cheaper guitar velvets always sound more authentic on cheapo guitars Personal experience has taught me so But i enjoyed your playing thanks nice one 👍 ☺
You can't beat 2 guitars, a bass, and drums. - Lou Reed's quote in the original liner notes for one of his best solo projects, New York.
That's the one that pulled me back in after a decade of listening to P-Funk and '70s Miles.
@@stashdauber well I would give you shit but imo that was a worthy detour lol.👍
@@bluecollar825 We go where the music takes us. ;-)
@@stashdauber yeah my musical likes vary pretty considerably. Tbh tho the last project of Lou's I really enjoyed and gave repeat listens to was Set The Twilight Reeling.
@@bluecollar825 Abiding regret: missing Lou in '96 because I didn't dig "Twilight" (took a minute to wrap my head around happy Lou in love; now it's a fave). What did I think, he was coming back to Texas? Stupid, stupid man.
I love how the guitar solo gets louder and louder as you keep layering it. Amazing!!
That was actually.... Amazing! 10/10 for the solo
One of the greatest rhythmn guitar parts ever! The best is Foggy Notion in my opinion. Lou and Sterling interlocking together is pure genius
Lou And Sterling were your pals were they!?
@@andrewjohnstone963 Mr.Reed and Mr.Morrison to you
@@LittleFoilFish indeed or even quite 🤔
Fantastic guitar solo!!! 🎸 👏👏
Just trying to cop Lou's.
Thank you Ken! I've been looking for exactly how the solo should go for this and I couldn't find it~ ... till now.
The original is played in the same position but in D Standard tuning! Sounds way better with the lowered tuning. Great cover - especially the solo!
it's like when you listen to a Stones song - but there's 2 guitars - in different tune-ings. DoGGee - hahhaha
@@zahadou Oh dude, that confuses the shit out of me. Like when I was a kid I was like, why does Keith's G chord sound so thick and full? Then I grew up and realized it was Open G tuning haha
What tuning is he using in the video? I’ve been trying to play this but it sounds different.
@@jimmymac4016 Standard tuning, but the album version is in D Standard.
The strings are tuned down a whole step, so
E = D
B = A
G = F
D = C
A = G
E = D
Sterling Morrison would be so proud. THAT was an insanely good rendition. Unusually soulful, and melancholy. Wish you didn't cut it off so soon. Any chance of doing 'I Heard Her Call My Name' in the near future? You're my new favorite guitar hero.
I love Velvet underpants , especially now at this time of year with the cold !
@@Stuart68-s6f ha
Great effort. Love this 4 chord trick wonder from the VU 😎
Wonderful !
Sounds great, really love how it sounds.
渋すぎです
U nailed the solo 👏👏👏
the solo is great but it's your version. The original drones or splices two notes whereas you play them. You are, as Mozart put it, 'playing too many notes' but your rhythm is amazing. So is the solo.
Cheers I’m going to use this to practice my looping, which I am so bad at.
Glad it was of use to you.
Super !
Really great
The great music of the Velvet Underground 🙌
Very good, thanks.
This is awesome! I love it, well done!
Amazing!
Bo Diddley all over the place.
Sounds good sounds like a bagpipe band in parts
Nice one!
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anyone know a tab for the solo?
Do you like CAN? I would love to see you wail one of their songs out.
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it sounds so good in 1.25 playback speed
I would say VU took the Bo Diddley beat, added acid and heroin and arrived at this
A little Bo Diddley, a little LaMonte Young -- even without Cale.
damn, what pedal for the solo part? sounds phenomenal!
No name, one button fuzz that's designed to emulate a dimed silicon Fuzz Face. Ditto looper. I looped the rhythm part, then looped the solo three times.
@@stashdauber Interesting, thank you!
What amp are you using ... it sounds really close .
Hughes & Kettner Edition Tube 20th Anniversary
What guitar is that, gretsch 2622 ?
@@douglasandtheworld Epi Sheraton.
You are by far a better lead player than rhythm plus you need a cheaper guitar velvets always sound more authentic on cheapo guitars
Personal experience has taught me so
But i enjoyed your playing thanks nice one 👍 ☺
I wonder if you could advise hollow body guitar like folcon or gentleman for a novice Velvet player? Cheap ones are just more suitable for me😀
Er , no . Sterling used an SG and a 335 . Not cheap guitars if you’re thinking silvertone .
@@mattgrant6910 I stand corrected
But cheapo guitars do a great job of velvets
@@andrewjohnstone963 couldn’t agree more
ᐯeᖇy ᑎiᑕe !
Very good, thanks.