UNTIL YOU PUKE, NEWBY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JOIN OUR HAPPY CULT.....................................................................................................
Pure New York City during the most creative period in music, in art, in movies and yes fashion. What an amazing time for freedom of expressing ones self. I never ever tire of the music and artists who flourished during these times. However there were casualties of the times that who knows where they may have gone. RIP Johnny Thunders, Edie Sedgwick and many more. And Dear Lou wherever you are myself and countless others are forever grateful for your legacy. May every day be a Perfect Day.
MORE EXCITING THAN HEMORRHOIDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@barrett402 You sure about that? According to an article by Paul Williams in the Velvet Underground Companion Book, it's about trying to rouse a girl from an amphetamine overdose. Yet what's being described, while it could be a heroin overdose being described, it really doesn't fit a meth or speed overdose.
Before the Velvets there was nothing ... this band kicked down the door of every perception and just played exquisite beautiful Rock ... fuck your begrudging heart the Velvet Underground are Rock n Roll
fat bass, manic lead guitar shredding and just flawless rhythm guitar just fabulous, VU leads where others can only follow, top notch tune , many thanks
This is possibly the best flowing guitar song I will ever hear .... thank you music!!!! Yet again the shivers and goosebumps are a mark of how good this is
Thank you for posting this version, where that wicked guitar intro isn't edited out. They edited it out on the the cd version of "VU" and the box set, infuriating!
Good God this mug jams! Half a century later, name me one song, y’all, just one! that smacks this tough. Every instrument is a force unto itself, including Lou’s often discounted voice. And that mix is like buttah. Rock & roll perfection.
first heard at 15 years old, 48 I'm still listening to it and always will, got to see them in their reunion tour 1993. I wasn't old enough to see them in their obscurity lol, but seen them never the less a fine group to tick off your list.
Ive seen alot of decades come and go with alot of trends in music But, this song right here. It personifies cool. Dont know who you are or where you are at. You wish you were as cool as this song
How the fuck did this not make it in to an album???masterwork they codeified all non mainstream hard rocking bands from then until now still I read their first album sold only few thousand copies but all that bought it started a band after
It's covered in placeholder lyrics. They only dont seem like placeholders because this album of unreleased (until 85ish) recordings and other albums like it sort of accidentally lowered the bar for completion for the bands that came after.
Listened to it million times. The Vulgar Boatmen did a version of this, which is uniquely different, yet somehow the same. Love it because you can get a double dose of a great song.
I really feel the link between the VU and Tom Verlaine / Television listening to Sterling's work on the right channel... Lou painting in deft patches on the left
1:11 just noticed Pere Ubu knick that bass riff there for their song "Street Waves (1976)" - in their 1975 band Rocket From the Tombs they used to play this song a lot so I guess that's where they got that part from
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Foggy Notion The Velvet Underground Produced by The Velvet Underground Album VU
[Verse]She's over by the corner Got her hands by her sides They hit her harder, harder, harder 'Til they thought she might die [Chorus]Well, I got a foggy notion, do it again Over by the corner, do it again I got my calamine lotion, baby, do it again [Guitar Solo] [Bridge]She made me do something that I never did before I rushed right down to a flower store I bought her a bundle, a beautiful batch Don't you know something? She sent 'em right back Alright Sally Mae, Sally Mae [Guitar Solo] [Verse]She's over by the corner Got her hands by her sides They hit her harder, harder, harder Well, they thought she might die [Chorus]Well, I got a foggy notion, do it again Over in the corner, do it again I got my calamine lotion, do it again Baby, [Bridge]Made me do something that I never did before I rushed right down to a flower store I bought her a bundle, a beautiful batch Now, baby, don't you know something? She sent 'em right back [Verse]She's over by the corner Yeah, got her hands by her sides They hit her harder, harder, harder 'Til they thought she might die
It's funny how lou abandoned the 'leather' on this 3rd and 4th vu album but then jumped head first back in 72 when transformer came out - or whenever it was
Why is the right channel of so much lower volume than the left on this mix? The left channel’s overall detail and clarity is the best I’ve heard of this track, apart from the right’s annoying mis-equalization. The right hand guitar, whom I’ve always presumed to be Sterling, has always been electrified and strident, but also full-bodied in it’s range and purpose as lead guitar. Now it sounds like thin, under-amped, medium-grade sandpaper, overwhelmed by Lou’s rollercoaster rhythm.
Before gazillion track studios they would make stereo separation more apparent by hard panning the instruments to one side or the other. That and making it “like you’re on stage with the musicians” by separating the instruments
This is maybe the best idea we can get of what _Loaded_ would have been like with Moe on the drums. This is also one reason I prefer the Doug Yule era. I don't think I even want to know how John Cale would have approached the bass on this song. Yule's playing is very fluid and groovy, using lines that may not be 100% original, but they sure feel good. A copy of this recording should be sent into outer space.
+Ben Culture Wow, man, you're right! I think exactly the same about the bass line in this song! It's really groovy! The Doug Yule Era is the best, by far. All the great live bootlegs and rarities/bsides like this song, came from that era
+Rodrigo Romero Just to be fair, one could argue that the Cale-era band were never recorded in good quality. To a newbie with modern tastes, the first two albums could sound unlistenable, at first. I didn't take to them right away, myself. But they drew me in soon enough!
She's over by the corner Got her hands by her sides They hit her harder harder harder Till they thought she might die Well I got a foggy notion, do it again Over by the corner, do it again I got my calomine lotion baby, do it again I got a foggy notion, do it again She made me do something that I never did before I rushed right down to a flower store I bought her a boundle a beautiful batch Dont't you know something, she sent 'em right back Sally Mae, Sally Mae, Sally Mae, Sally Mae Sally Mae, Sally Mae, Sally Mae, Sally Mae
He was originally saying "fuckin notion" but apparently the label wouldn't put that on the record so Lou changed the lyrics to "foggy notion" - in John cales book
'Later For You Baby' by The Solitaires (1955) on 'Old Town Records 1015'. The song was written by Paul Winley, but some sources say 'M Weinstein and Paul Winley' and published by 'Embassy Music Corporation'. While Hy Weiss has been credited on over 50 songs, Paul Winley's 'Later For You Baby' is not one of them. It seems the closest association Hy Weiss has to the song is that it was released on his label Old Town Records, whose catalog was sold to Atlantic in 1970. It doesn't seem likely his involvement will be explained. Did he have a controlling interest in Embassy Music Corporation? Was 'M Weinstein' a pseudonym? Did Paul Winley ever see any royalties from this? By the way, some other doo-wop songs Lou Reed liked (or suggested he liked) were -- 'Smoke From Your Cigarette' by The Mellows (featuring Lillian Leach) 'I Need a Sunday Kind of Love' by The Harptones 'The Wind' and 'If I (Could Be With You Tonight)' and 'The Way You Dog Me Around' by The Diablos (featuring Nolan Strong) The Spaniels (who had a hit with 'Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight', though Lou might have favored another of their songs) 'Florence Don’t Leave Me' and 'Kneel And Pray' by The Paragons 'Sally Green' and 'Come And Let Me Show You' and 'Please Let Me Love You' by The Jesters 'Too Late' and 'I Knew From The Start' and 'What Are You Going To Do' by The Moonglows 'Peppermint Stick' by The El Chords 'Crying In The Chapel' by The Orioles 'Pledging My Love' by Johnny Ace 'Coney Island Baby' by The Excellents
Sterling was such a good rhythm guitarist one of the greats
The song could go on forever, most people wouldn´t mind.
I'm up to 3 hrs...
Most people ... ???
I wish
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It's an incredible driving song
Such a simple guitar riff, yet will live forever. What a great sound! No drum fills or rolls, just Mo Tucker pounding away!!✌
They strangest four people to ever in a band. And that doesn't even involve Doug Yule, Andy Warhol and Nico.
THE DRUMMING
MO TUCKER THE METRONOME
The best VU song ever
Best VU song ever
Probably one of VU's best songs
The best, and that's a tall mountain
Venus in furs is great
That’s The VU on point. On fire. Play this for your kids and your grandma
JUNIOR AND SENIOR DRUGGIES? WHAT UP?
and your cats
Play this at a bar and you will have nearly everyone dancing!
I've been listening to this band for 30 years now. Love ❤️ 😍 VU
50 .... but I started very young
I keep rediscovering them. Sweet Nothing blew my mind and got me back into them.
Pure New York City during the most creative period in music, in art, in movies and yes fashion. What an amazing time for freedom of expressing ones self.
I never ever tire of the music and artists who flourished during these times. However there were casualties of the times that who knows where they may have gone. RIP Johnny Thunders, Edie Sedgwick and many more.
And Dear Lou wherever you are myself and countless others are forever grateful for your legacy. May every day be a Perfect Day.
New York City is just beautiful.
Lou Reed is up there with Dylan
@@Stanley_BabyBob Dylan is 82 yrs old.
@@dianejohnson1836 Yeah and Lou is dead. I’d rather be 82 than dead. What’s your point?
Anyone remember the Velvet Under Ground playing at the old Boston Tea Party on E. Berekley St. in the South End in Boston
First time listening to this and it's already my favourite Velvet Underground song. The guitar is amazing
MORE EXCITING THAN HEMORRHOIDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have you listened to "I can't stand it anymore"?
@@TheFlyingmartini This is so much better
@@NormAppletonI guess it depends on your mood?
Killer song. Timeless.
Played this at a party years ago Never saw so many people drunk people dancing and having a good time!
You just inspired me to throw one and see it by myself
🕺🏻
♥️♥️♥️
@barrett402 You sure about that? According to an article by Paul Williams in the Velvet Underground Companion Book, it's about trying to rouse a girl from an amphetamine overdose. Yet what's being described, while it could be a heroin overdose being described, it really doesn't fit a meth or speed overdose.
All the people were dancing and having such fun.
THEY GOT DOWN ON THIS TRACK, PURE TOTAL ROCKER.
SALLY MAE - TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Something happened in the world.
@@NormAppleton ? Only sensationalism and paranoia get the public's attention, so you fell victim? Everything's fine, Dude. Yawn......
@@martinkent333 You're not Nico or Petula Clark.
Before the Velvets there was nothing ... this band kicked down the door of every perception and just played exquisite beautiful Rock ... fuck your begrudging heart the Velvet Underground are Rock n Roll
Maureen tucker easily one of my favourite drummers no cymbals just works perfectly
VU wasn't into Symbolism!!
Hahaha aah,,, yeah...
@@thef8ofman984 it did the job and did it damn well
She said she played like that so the other band members has something to come back to
She just hits it like it owes her money.
She just murders it
fucking perfection - I could listen to these guitars forever
You will.
I GOT A FUCKING NOTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!! (sorry i just had to) :)
@@timlies3627
Ok
Nothing really touches Reed/Morrison guitars for me, though Steve Cropper is way up there
the bass played by Doug Yule is pretty cool too..
This song is just about anything rnr is all about. Maureen's drums and the guitars are just beautiful.
One of the best sounds in the history of Rock&Roll
Bro I literally see you everywhere 😂
Completely agree with you
YES
Oh baby
It's Lou loving the Motown sound! Such a dance crazy song and the guitar...well!
Maureen pure punk beat it's AMAZING, as always.
fat bass, manic lead guitar shredding and just flawless rhythm guitar just fabulous, VU leads where others can only follow, top notch tune , many thanks
You forgot the most important bit 🥁
@@rockinpelmet Boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom
Remember Mo Tucker beating the shit out of the world.
This is possibly the best flowing guitar song I will ever hear .... thank you music!!!! Yet again the shivers and goosebumps are a mark of how good this is
Obviously fake.
What
@@pamartagathe5158 What
It can get better ruclips.net/video/5IUgz-rZuRc/видео.html
Yeah, so odd, so unique...
The wild Bass and inevitable, relentless drumbeat. It's one of those flash in time songs.
It's got that brittle, bright pre-Television Marquee Moon guitar sound
Couldn't have put it better
Indeed, or Magazine and Permafrost
Does anything have that?
New York City will never be like this again.
You are so right.
I'd guess, nowhere on earth will be like that again and that is a sad thing.
One of the baddest bass lines ever
She sent it right back woooo
Thank you for posting this version, where that wicked guitar intro isn't edited out. They edited it out on the the cd version of "VU" and the box set, infuriating!
dancing here in myself and by myself and in the house
Good God this mug jams! Half a century later, name me one song, y’all, just one! that smacks this tough. Every instrument is a force unto itself, including Lou’s often discounted voice. And that mix is like buttah. Rock & roll perfection.
Espectacular! La Velvet en estado puro! Gracias y
Cuando los descubrí de joven, entendí muchas cosas! Salud y R &R desde Barcelona
I have been listening for over 40 years. i love ❤️
Talk about underrated, goodness! This jams in 2021!
And in 2024
One of greatest song ever. R.I.P. Lou
first time listening, youtube related suggestions from iggy pop/ creedence clear water has not disappointed
first heard at 15 years old, 48 I'm still listening to it and always will, got to see them in their reunion tour 1993. I wasn't old enough to see them in their obscurity lol, but seen them never the less a fine group to tick off your list.
Lou and Sterling shredding tourdeforce rhythm and lead, sonic hedonists
This is so upbeat..great guitar! just sublime..here i Go
Heard this song for the first time on Pandora last week, and ive probably listened to it a few hundred times since.
Nice, might I suggest? ruclips.net/video/Kla_Jd7EyT4/видео.html
It’s a really great jam!!!
In ten years this video will have over a million plays. All from me.
LOL :-D i'm waiting for my men.. well.. let me play this one too ;-)
obviously fake.
You did it dude
got a million now
You did it you crazy bastard. (Love your icon by the way
Ive seen alot of decades come and go with alot of trends in music
But, this song right here. It personifies cool. Dont know who you are or where you are at.
You wish you were as cool as this song
The V. U. Are right up there with the Stones here. Aloha
Lous amazing rhytm guitar
Hard call, but probably my fave Velvets song. The way Lou's rhythm and Sterling's lead mesh . . . .
I love that laugh ruclips.net/video/EqmKoJ6EbUc/видео.html
It's perfect.
Mine too. Those two guitars make it a (lost than found) classic.
......and Doug Yule's bass playing is right in the pocket too!
@@Mandrake591 Absolutely. They are all cooking.
Doug Yule fuckin rocking the bass.
Oh yeah, the bass makes it
How the fuck did this not make it in to an album???masterwork they codeified all non mainstream hard rocking bands from then until now still I read their first album sold only few thousand copies but all that bought it started a band after
it did make it onto an album, but not until 84ish :)
@@elcoyotefeo385
Yeah ok
Thanks
But I ment when they was together still
But you right
You right
@@reddwing4368 gotcha!
It's covered in placeholder lyrics. They only dont seem like placeholders because this album of unreleased (until 85ish) recordings and other albums like it sort of accidentally lowered the bar for completion for the bands that came after.
pure rock & roll..
This never gets old.
2 CHORDS TO DRUGGY HEAVEN..................................................................... HALLELUJAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
If this doesn't get you going, then probably nothing will.
It got me going.,
jasmoran66 your right man, in fact if it don’t get you going your fucking dead man!
DiG
then you are probably dead...ha!
Moe, you rock here!
I forgot about this song & how damn
good it is, oh yeah baby, i love the stories that lou sings about,
Definitely personal experience
This is the B side on Voyager 1 gold disk
Cool
....just a piece of artwork❤❤❤
this is just too cool
Jarred Gilbert Costonto
Obviously fake.
in a million lifetimes...i will never be this cool.
Not with those cop shades... But I hear ya
Neither will I, peace
Listened to it million times. The Vulgar Boatmen did a version of this, which is uniquely different, yet somehow the same. Love it because you can get a double dose of a great song.
MFB the vulgur Boatman are great
Representing Gainesville! Love you don’t love me yet by them
This is the coolest theme ever.
"I got my calamine lotion" floors me!
One of my best purchases in 82 from POO-BAH record shop in Pasadena.
This track is epic
Yep... Is the best of VU except Heroin and Venus in Furs
El velvet que más me gusta, directo, crudo y sin concesiones.
Si, I think.
Yowzza !!!
Everytime this comes up on my Playlist I have to repeat it at least twice. Rocking the Juke Joint tonight !!
a drum beat that changed rock music forever
What a song!
So great! Echo &The Bunnymen did a great cover of this. Louuuu!!!
Yeah, they didn't suck either. Lips like Sugar reminds me of this.
Amazing song.. that guitar leads me running In a solitary dessert road going to nowhere.. uff
That's Sterling playing the lead in the right channel...
Still bangs in 2022. VU rule
I really feel the link between the VU and Tom Verlaine / Television listening to Sterling's work on the right channel... Lou painting in deft patches on the left
Oh yeah, Television and the Modern Lovers stole freely from this.
1:11 just noticed Pere Ubu knick that bass riff there for their song "Street Waves (1976)" - in their 1975 band Rocket From the Tombs they used to play this song a lot so I guess that's where they got that part from
Round and round you go the magic vu
This is How its Done ....Rock n Roll Dark Masters
Used recently in Scorsese's "Pretend it's a City"!
he uses some pretty cool music...love it!
Say Hello to Fran
ill never forget listening to this the first time, while i was on acid and being so confused i thought he was singing in gibberish
and then u realise all language is jibberish but we make sense of it and its beautiful
Oh is that not what he’s singing?😂
It wasn't the acid, he was singing gibberish. lol
that's what life is all about, mate.
Ha Ha! I got the Yiddish thing on acid...and it sounded like the perfect language! LSD was my favorite...sometimes I think about renewing my pilots license.
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How do I say this... hmmmmm.... The best groups know how to turn a feeling/event/experience into a rhythm with the just the right words :)
Foggy Notion
The Velvet Underground
Produced by The Velvet Underground
Album VU
[Verse]She's over by the corner
Got her hands by her sides
They hit her harder, harder, harder
'Til they thought she might die
[Chorus]Well, I got a foggy notion, do it again
Over by the corner, do it again
I got my calamine lotion, baby, do it again
[Guitar Solo]
[Bridge]She made me do something that I never did before
I rushed right down to a flower store
I bought her a bundle, a beautiful batch
Don't you know something?
She sent 'em right back
Alright
Sally Mae, Sally Mae
[Guitar Solo]
[Verse]She's over by the corner
Got her hands by her sides
They hit her harder, harder, harder
Well, they thought she might die
[Chorus]Well, I got a foggy notion, do it again
Over in the corner, do it again
I got my calamine lotion, do it again
Baby,
[Bridge]Made me do something that I never did before
I rushed right down to a flower store
I bought her a bundle, a beautiful batch
Now, baby, don't you know something?
She sent 'em right back
[Verse]She's over by the corner
Yeah, got her hands by her sides
They hit her harder, harder, harder
'Til they thought she might die
Cheers, mate!
Pounding and rolling, licking up tempo and laying down the blues
This a bad ass jam!!!!!!
How did THIS not make the album?
WTF
1985 "ils" ont retrouvé de vieilles bandes. ON ECOUTE DE L'HISTOIRE ! MASTERPIECE
It's funny how lou abandoned the 'leather' on this 3rd and 4th vu album but then jumped head first back in 72 when transformer came out - or whenever it was
so great
I hear a lot of Bo Diddley here.
This song is dope!
Best velvetunderground track
My very first band was named after this song. Good memories
Nice that we can listen to this mix that didn't make it on VU. It sounds softer!
Greatest fucking drumming ever! The quintessential Mo Tucker beat!
the guitar is solid too. the whole arrangement is!
Maureen tucker. Yeah.!
No, but she was PERFECT for this song. Pound pound pound
really helpin me through tough times
praise the gods
Rock and roll baby
Lou amazing at crafting pop-rock, knew how to make it fun.
Just the fucking best. Forever.
Mo Is a beast on this!
Why is the right channel of so much lower volume than the left on this mix?
The left channel’s overall detail and clarity is the best I’ve heard of this track, apart from the right’s annoying mis-equalization.
The right hand guitar, whom I’ve always presumed to be Sterling, has always been electrified and strident, but also full-bodied in it’s range and purpose as lead guitar. Now it sounds like thin, under-amped, medium-grade sandpaper, overwhelmed by Lou’s rollercoaster rhythm.
its not tho? listening on my monitors rn
Before gazillion track studios they would make stereo separation more apparent by hard panning the instruments to one side or the other. That and making it “like you’re on stage with the musicians” by separating the instruments
Love this song 👍🏼
Maureen “...the quick, malign, relentless clock ticks on, firm as a demon's undecaying pulse ..."
Bingo
As a seventeen year old, The VU is probably the best thing that can happen to you.. or any age for that matter
I first heard the VU and Nico album when I was a little older than that. Definitely a seminal moment in my life as a music fan.
Jenny was about five years old and her life was saved by rock n' roll!!!!11¡¡¡
Bhavya Solanki The Doors tho
i think i'm in love with you
Glad to see that this shit is still getting some young listeners ;) Amazing
Sublime song. Thanks Lou et al !!!!
VU is the best album ever
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This is maybe the best idea we can get of what _Loaded_ would have been like with Moe on the drums. This is also one reason I prefer the Doug Yule era. I don't think I even want to know how John Cale would have approached the bass on this song. Yule's playing is very fluid and groovy, using lines that may not be 100% original, but they sure feel good.
A copy of this recording should be sent into outer space.
Agreed
Ryan McGrath I'm thinking Yule's playing was maybe influenced by James Jamerson from Motown records?
+Ben Culture Wow, man, you're right! I think exactly the same about the bass line in this song! It's really groovy! The Doug Yule Era is the best, by far.
All the great live bootlegs and rarities/bsides like this song, came from that era
+Rodrigo Romero Just to be fair, one could argue that the Cale-era band were never recorded in good quality. To a newbie with modern tastes, the first two albums could sound unlistenable, at first. I didn't take to them right away, myself. But they drew me in soon enough!
well, I love Doug Yule, but nothing compares to the material that was done during the Cale era...
She's over by the corner
Got her hands by her sides
They hit her harder harder harder
Till they thought she might die
Well I got a foggy notion, do it again
Over by the corner, do it again
I got my calomine lotion baby, do it again
I got a foggy notion, do it again
She made me do something that I never did before
I rushed right down to a flower store
I bought her a boundle a beautiful batch
Dont't you know something, she sent 'em right back
Sally Mae, Sally Mae, Sally Mae, Sally Mae
Sally Mae, Sally Mae, Sally Mae, Sally Mae
Felipe Howard Journo - I love you !
GREAT FREAKIN MIX
He was originally saying "fuckin notion" but apparently the label wouldn't put that on the record so Lou changed the lyrics to "foggy notion" - in John cales book
superbe morceau.j'avais l'album en cassette.
Lou "lifted" the whole 2nd verse from an old 50s R&B song.....thus the Hy Wyss writing credit..
'Later For You Baby' by The Solitaires (1955) on 'Old Town Records 1015'. The song was written by Paul Winley, but some sources say 'M Weinstein and Paul Winley' and published by 'Embassy Music Corporation'. While Hy Weiss has been credited on over 50 songs, Paul Winley's 'Later For You Baby' is not one of them. It seems the closest association Hy Weiss has to the song is that it was released on his label Old Town Records, whose catalog was sold to Atlantic in 1970. It doesn't seem likely his involvement will be explained. Did he have a controlling interest in Embassy Music Corporation? Was 'M Weinstein' a pseudonym? Did Paul Winley ever see any royalties from this?
By the way, some other doo-wop songs Lou Reed liked (or suggested he liked) were --
'Smoke From Your Cigarette' by The Mellows (featuring Lillian Leach)
'I Need a Sunday Kind of Love' by The Harptones
'The Wind' and 'If I (Could Be With You Tonight)' and 'The Way You Dog Me Around' by The Diablos (featuring Nolan Strong)
The Spaniels (who had a hit with 'Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight', though Lou might have favored another of their songs)
'Florence Don’t Leave Me' and 'Kneel And Pray' by The Paragons
'Sally Green' and 'Come And Let Me Show You' and 'Please Let Me Love You' by The Jesters
'Too Late' and 'I Knew From The Start' and 'What Are You Going To Do' by The Moonglows
'Peppermint Stick' by The El Chords
'Crying In The Chapel' by The Orioles
'Pledging My Love' by Johnny Ace
'Coney Island Baby' by The Excellents