The Velvet Underground - Im Gonna Move Right In
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 15 дек 2010
- a videoclip of the song "im gonna move right in" combined with footage from Warhol's "The Velvet Underground & Nico" (1966) and Roger Corman's "The Trip" (1967).
(i do not own any copyright of the material used.) Видеоклипы
I like to listen to this song when my life is not going very good, but yet not that bad. Perfectly matches that kind of mood.
I listen this everytime i get lost. It sends me to a time I never lived in. And that calms me down. Cuz I can create it for myself. helps my anxiety. Due to this madness music/video.
Forever in my heart.
Me too bud
( ꈍᴗꈍ)
This vid sets the vibe whenever I have shrooms 🙃👌
Ski ⛷️ yea
Having this song on repeat for two hours is the ultimate productivity hack, please excuse me while I have entered another dimension
I did Miles Davis bitches brew on s 14 loop, epic, would love to try this sometime soon, really does take you away
i'm with you all the way!!!
my preferred “in the zone” album is spacemen 3’s dreamweapon, myummy drones
Saaaameee❤️
Hahaa. ❤️😂
Magical. No one sounded like the Velvets, and no one ever will.
C’est pas terrible !!
@@renaudgarel1494 Les Miserables?
Listen to the Brian Jonestown Massacre album Take It From The Man 😉
@@lucasoheyze4597 lol
Although Reed is often credited as the sole songwriter on Velvet Underground originals, and was indisputably the primary composer in the band, it has been speculated that Morrison (and Cale) did more writing than is reflected in the credits. Morrison told author Victor Bockris: "Lou
really did want to have a whole lot of credit for the songs, so on
nearly all of the albums we gave it to him. It kept him happy. He got
the rights to all the songs on Loaded so now he's credited for being the absolute and singular genius of the Underground, which is not true. There are a lot of songs I should have coauthorship on, and the same holds true for John Cale. The publishing company was called Three Prong because there were three of us involved. I'm the last person to deny Lou's
immense contribution and he's the best songwriter of the three of us.
But he wanted all the credit, he wanted it more than we did, and he got
it, to keep the peace."
Thanks for the quote. Sucks that Lou was such a dick. And sucks that the other members didn’t get the credit and royalties they deserved. I think Sterling became a teacher. Sad that he didn’t spend most of his life making music like this. One of the best guitar players ever and he bailed out. Though I think he played with a local band some in Texas in his later years.
Sterling said Lou asked him to be his guitar player when Lou quit the Velvets. Sterling told him no. And I don’t blame him, writing music and playing sweet guitar licks, just to see Lou take more credit for his work.
I wonder how the royalties worked and hope that the other band members got at least something. I also remember Doug Yule relaying a story about Sterling calling him up years after the Velvets and Sterling informed him that Lou used some Velvets songs on his own albums and if Doug wanted to go sue along with him. Hopefully they got a bit back.
The Velvets were at their best when Sterling was out front as their lead guitar.
Sounds about right. ... ego mania a go go
That was very selfish of Lou.
It was John Cale who brought the drone sound and minimalism into rock music, rearranging Reed's songs, and to a large extent responsible for their groundbreaking sound. In an interview on The Prism Archive (ruclips.net/video/GpJgwPqqs1A/видео.htmlfeature=shared) Moe said the band wasn't the same after John had left, they lost their lunacy factor. She further stated that Cale had a lot more to do with the sound and the end product than people credit him for. From a musical perspective I don't think Lou would have gotten very far without John, who underlined Lou's lyrics with the menacing and sinister soundscapes and arrangements those songs requiered to be fully authentic, as we can witness in the Ludlow Sessions: ruclips.net/video/taCjAIWg36c/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Mad 🎉
Every player is just excellent, perfectly tuned in. But that bass, it brings a drunken toxicity that elevates the jam into the realm of magic.
Totally agree
drunken?
He means he's drunk m8
Yes, drunken. Listen to the bass and imagine a drunken individual walking down the boulevard.
I use it specifically because he's mainly playing a D note.
He could be drunk, but knowing the band it might as well have been heroin.
They are uhe same🎉
Not many songs make you wish they were longer than 6 mins. This one sure does
This song is the definition of cool!
Yeah, once more it's filmed in black and white, everyone's wearing shades and it's nighttime...
Same time as beet Boys making surfing boards
Thanks
so is ur profile pic!
Yea man, can you dig it daddy o!
Sterling Morrison is an incredible and criminally overlooked guitarist....so much of that Velvet sound came from him
And that beat! Mo Tucker man, nobody else could play that simple and straight.
Maybe but something that primitive and droning never would have occurred to you and I doubt anybody could have come up with a better foundation for their sound.
this song has a magnetic beat. The video with the images are perfectly linked, so much so that you have the feeling of a trip, very popular at the time
Couple years ago I watched this exact video while on LSD, and you're 100% correct, the visuals lined up perfectly with the beat and the feeling
Clicking this video has been the best thing that's happened to me in a long time.
Me too brother!!
You guys need to get out more! 😎
These guys literally embody the feelings that hard drugs can provide, in my opinion one of the more creative/introspective bands out there, they never would try to confine themselves to “music etiquette” and instead just create, that earns all my respect.
normally you say Hard drugs talking about opiates. but this music is directly influenced by Visionary plants and molecules. they are considered soft drugs. but yeah. you are right. you cannot imagine a jam of this type of bands in the 60's without someone in the room smoking a joint, or tripping balls on acid.
@@jaimitoelcartero5758 Well, according to Sterling, the medical drug stuff in the combinations and dosages that they took could at any time not allow them to wake up the next morning, so I have no idea what you're talking about
@@jaimitoelcartero5758 Although of course unknown what influenced specifically this composition
I often think what an amazing era of music that I was not alive to witness . And these ladz here contributed to it .
A real treat, thanks
what a great tune.. !!!!!
this is great....love the way it biulds up'
Magnificent.
this is pure joy & brilliance!
THANK YOU!
This is an unexpected delight, and by delight i mean super freakin good
Awesome song! Reminds me on my own time from flashes and struggling...And Lou Reed and the Velvet..What a good time and what a rough time!!! Love you Lou Reed!!!
Play this 6 times today already. Super cool
Badass song on so many levels!
sorry to be so offtopic but does someone know a method to get back into an Instagram account?
I stupidly lost my account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can offer me
@Jett Landon instablaster ;)
This video accompanies the song perfectly!
this is great, man. Great
:)
A totally jammin song with excellent video editing.
oh boy is'nt it great that some people were able to capture some quality footage from such a great era for rock n roll, it must have been a great time to have experienced for our moms and dads,
rest in piece lou and the rest of the velvet underground that are no longer with us,
Amen.
Always loved this it's like a groovy version of run run run 😎
The guitars on Velvet Underground records were not strictly divided into lead and rhythm parts, although Reed probably took more of the frenzied lead parts than Morrison did. They were more like dual guitars that complemented each other, sometimes taking rhythm parts, sometimes taking lead lines. In general, Morrison had cleaner, bluesier, and more straightforward lines than Reed, who was more wont to improvise noisily. For the liner notes of Peel Slowly and See, Reed told David Fricke, "Sometimes I think his guitar playing is very much like his first name -- sterling. It's involved. And yet it has a grace and elegance to it, even in the fast-note runs. You could play me a hundred guitars, and I could spot Sterling."
that's a perfect and beautiful evocation of Sterling's style! My all time favorite Sterling guitar moment is around the 16:00 mark on Sister Ray where even Mo is lost in the swirl and suddenly Morrison gives that razor-sharp staccato rhythm and it's like a signal to bring it all back and everyone does, right then, Mo comes right in on beat and everything synchs up. For a moment at least, then it falls apart again and ends. But that one moment, man!!!
This is so lovely.
I absolutely cherish this video! Thanks for pacing such relevant images with the demo and the ideas Sterling, a very accomplished guitarist, and Lou as well, brought down in what appears something that just came out of the blue!!!! Doug Yule is definitely part of this story!!!! The Velvet was probably the most poignant band of the 60's, no matter what anybody would say, and this video does proper justice to their aesthetics!
masterpiece
gorgeous
Fantastic!
I really dig these liquid-cool instrumental VU pieces, the instrumental version of "ride into the sun" is transcendant also
Man, i swear...listening to this song while pushin' the way home thru the rush-hour crowd in NYC is the only way ... 😎💪
nice one
Chills down the spine
WOW! First time ever,amazing piece.
it is great ...
Love it!
Thank you : )
What an interesting time to have been alive.
so incredible. i sent it to several friends
Sweet tune
Cool work!
FANTASTICO!
Thanks! Perfect right now
Groovy man,just groovy!
Great tune - and great work on the vid!
🤗rill groovy & far-out, man
🕶👀the trip
..kinda fonda Fonda too🤩
this band never stop surprising
Amazing this is
Amazing tone!
This almost sounds like a long long intro to "Run Run Run" ...
I usually follow this with Run Run Run when dancing. So fucking fun.
And at 2:17 foggy notion s (do it again)
Favourite song by this group
why is Sterling Morrison never mentioned when commentators speak of the great guitarists , for me he is up there with the best of them.
too subversive
They always go for that flashy style. Sterling was one of the greats. Had an original style.
Neil Kelman Is Lou Reed who made the solos
@@gutyseb not
@Underground If you do some research,and it's so easy with the internet these days , you will find that Lou Reed didn't do all the solos and other guitarists were frequently used, especially when playing live. Also lets not forget the role of Mo Tucker in keeping time in such tight and controlled a manner while everybody else cut loose. We'll not see such a combination again by serendipity and certainly not by deliberation.
Art n Music - awesome
Soo great sound !
such a well made video!
I know VU pretty well but I've never heard this before. Thanks.
Incrível somente hoje ter escutado pela primeira vez essa música sensacional do Velvet! Também são de grande valor histórico as imagens!
Digo o mesmo 🎉
Excllent sounds!
this is amazing. music. MUSIC
Perfect
frighteningly good
Mo's drumming simple yet effective and in my opinion gives the Velvet Underground there sound!
She drives that train.
@@johnsluggett1822 Yes it's TRUE I did here a story the Sterling Morrison didn't want her in the band.
@@johnschober1819 I don't think that's true. They were old neighborhood school friends. When Angus McLise crapped out right before a gig and they needed a drummer someone said, "doesn't Tucker's (Jim) kid sister play drums?" That is how she joined.
@@johnschober1819 In fact, John opposed this, he did not like that a woman could be a regular participant, but I may be wrong
"Creedence Clearwater Revival meets New York"
sounds great...good upload thks
Magnifico💖💐💖
The Stones are dead tired. Thanks for helping them out today.
some jazzy sounds !
this is not jazzy at all ahah
Lovely jam. Sweet Sterling solo
The. Best. Band. Ever.
music. visuals. fantastic.
for real this is velvets doing ... country & western .luv it
this intro is fucking genius, these first guitar notes...i'll never understand why the velvet underground are so underrated by public in general (i say 'public in general' because maybe the most influential band ever is in fact the velvet underground, if you look at how many bands are influenced by them. however, despite this recognition among VU fans, they are not recognized by media and public like beatles, rolling stones, led zeppelin, pink floyd, the doors, and others).
Hi ! Guess why ?
well, they were quite the opposite of the ''mainstreaim'' and even ''alternative'' music of those days, much ''DARKER''
Because the Velvet is like shakespeare. The people think that is not for them too something, inteligent, droggy, or what they want. Is just talent, feeling and pleaser, life whith great music,
Underrated, really?
@@allen63b Agree.Underated by many also overated by many would seem a fair assesment.Unlike Shakespeare who WAS popular with the masses
Por fin encontré este tema!
I’m trippin with this video
Sublime.
I have something to say. I have nothing to say.
Me too.
I have something to say about you having nothing to say. Nothing.
I am certainly not saying anything... Shit.
"I have nothing to say, and I´m saying it.."
John Cage
@@olofcarlsson3731 "Nothing to saying it, and i´m I have nothing"
Cohn Jage
This is sooooo CooL!!!! xxxxx
@Samuel Powell Thank you i will do that! x
HYPNOTIC
ace guitar work on this, holy guamole bro
Hey MAN?! This is my first time, listening to this track and i am blown away... like really blown! the proof is it's 4 AM and i'm jamming... and my neighbours are probably disturbed :D
Khadraoui Med Moktar nah they re jamming too mate
Damn....so that was you?!
Ok. four am is late. But I would forgive you if I heard VU. I'd think my neighbor is cool beans...
@@bobnoens2186 I mean I'd rather have a neighbor blast good music and not trash. I wish my neighbors listened to stuff like this, and not blast 'take me to church dubstep remix' all hours of the day.
Damn, its 4 am here and Im blaring this. Funny how the times line up eh? Hope you're doing well
great video great song!
FAb!!
Waaaaaay cool!
los amooo
Like laid-back east coast surf music or something only in an art studio. Really cool.
FAB !
this is eargasmic music at its absolute finest
awsome video two thumbs up
oooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yeah that hit the spot
This sounds good
Swinging on the hammock on sunny Sunday. And some really good kush.🕉️☮️
this song feels like you've just come back from a K Hole and you're back in the throes of the party again
For what it's worth to you, it's throes when used in that sense
@@ImTreyhan thank you ! I am a chronic malapropist!
LOL
You should mix lsd, mdma and speed, you'd love it.
Fresh as yer SoulGlow. Get ON IT kids!
If you're not listening to this in a pastel sports car on cassette, top down doing over 100 on a cliff top highway wearing big shades, chewing on a cigarette with a velour bag full of cash on the passenger seat whilst being chased by police, then you're not hearing all the notes.
Randomly listening to YT. One quarter of a chord in. Aha!! V U. Sublime. And yes. Sterling. There's no justice in this world.
a live recording of "Move Right In" was iincluded on that VU ´68 bootleg, with lurics sung by Lou
second of october 1968. La Cave. Cleveland. first Concert with Doug Yule in the band....
That is Sterling on the lead guitar. The Man
Absolutely. I can tell he dominated most of the lead parts in their self-titled album. Pale Blue Eyes and The Murder Mystery are excellent examples of that.
Sterling always had a clean tone, Lou had the nasty sound.
@@misohai Nasty in a good way. I Heard Her Call My Name is bliss.
I can hear dancing bears in that jingling guitar!
wow so cool