The Velvet Underground - What Goes On (Live At The Matrix)
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- Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2014
- “What Goes On (Live At The Matrix)” is off the 45th Anniversary Edition of 'The Velvet Underground' album - available November 24th, 2014
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one of the most epic and rockin jams ever captured on recording...and then when it ends, the echoing applause of what sounds like only five people in the audience. how amazing it would've been to be there, and be heard as that sixth person applauding his heart out.
Would have been amazing to walk into an empty bar and hear this band perform
How Lou and Sterling managed to hold the rhythm on the guitar for this long is pretty incredible.
up the nose?
Not a damn thing wrong with Doug Yule or his keyboards. This seriously rocks!
Mo Tucker's underpinning rhythm stitches it all together. Simple, hypnotic and so effective.
My VERY favorite VU song. I like the Val Valentin mix of the studio version best. Lou's singing on that breaks my heart every time. While the vocal melody is truncated here, this version has such intense guitars, it's almost incomprehensible. Sterling Morrison's wrist bones must have been laced with Adamantium. Ordinary humans can't just _do_ that. They'd hurt themselves!
Where can I find Val Valentin mix?
@@willowufgood261 I think the Val Valentin mix is what's on the album. The closet mix is the one Lou Reed mixed which is different
This is of historical quality in the world of Rock music. Timeless.
One of the most monumental songs, if we're talking about playing rhythm guitar, by the way
1:01 That guitar has influence U2 for sure.
People like to moan about Doug Yule in the band, but just listen to how strong this sounds. It's a band at the height of their powers live. You know they just had to be on that stage at that moment doing that song. It's why I first picked up a guitar.
Doug Yule was a fantastic edition. Some of the best VU songs were during his tenure.
Barely hear Doug's voice on the harmony on this version.
Doug Yule is great! Love him in the band!
I’ve read somewhere that Sterling Morrison said at bigger venues the band were able to turn it up even further. They were kind of scaling it back at the Matrix because it was a small nightclub.
Better tempo and more balls than the studio version - the real inventors of punk!
Mister Jones nah... too fast and vocals and Cale's work much better on studio version..
john colon Not talking about 3rd album...
@spiritual Meditation Music: John Cale wasn't on the studio version.. He had nothing to do with this song. The VU were great after JC too.
Loving Mo here.
Mo Tucker...human metronome
a pity, that she become a racist!
Love the Bo Diddley in this song!!!
Totally
One of my fav velvet songs!
far too short. I prefer the longer Version 1 which seems like it could go on forever because they're all in synch (and it's nice to listen to on repeat). this version feels like the warm up...
faaaaaaarrrrrr out! thanks much for posting
So GOOD !!
best of all time
Doug Yule killing it on the organ.
version 1 has longer organ part, puts me in a kind of a trance
Eran,lo maximo en rock and roll
What's that longer version video with the psychedelic visuals and go-go dancers? It seems to be possibly a live performance but there was no crowd noise. They must have been mesmerized. Anyway, that one puts this version to shame. Mr. Yule's masterpiece performance was jaw dropping.
Did you end up finding the video?
@@zephaniah1256 Yes. ruclips.net/video/kym3xgrEISA/видео.html
ahahhh, dude..
That one is on the album 1969: The velvet Underground Live. It was a live double album of the Matrix shows from 1969. Recently they released a box set of the complete Matrix shows and it includes both versions.
How bout it this tune rocks..puts me in a good mood. Baby b good
The Strokes led me to The Velvet Underground. I can hear it!
genial
Mi favorita!!!!!
❤❤❤
Love this part 1:10
This songs so fuck'n amazing. This version is the epitome of 'speed'
you know it will b alright what could go wrong lol
Those are strings.....an d those are fingers. wow
cool as fuck
This............
I have a question for serious VU fans. Which guitar is Lou and which is Sterling? In the right channel I can hear muted rhythm and in the left is more power cords. Any ideas? These are the things that keep me up at night.
my guess is that Lou is in the left channel and Sterling in the right channel
[Verse 1]What goes on here in your mind?
I think that I am falling down
I think that I am upside down
[Chorus]Lady, be good, do what you should
You know it'll work alright
You know it'll be alright
[Verse 2]I'm going up, and I'm going down
I'm going to fly from side to side
See the bells up in the sky
Somebody's cut the string in two
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 3]One minute born, one minute doomed
One minute up and one minute down
Sore Wrist!
a super classic ,,,,,,,,,is it a beatles cover or theirs
Theirs
Beatles?? Lou Reed will be turning in his grave.
mashauman anyway it's nice that he'll at least still be getting some exercise then
mashauman you know it 😁
It's not a cover, but there's clearly a Beatles influence in this. A friend of mine pointed this out, and at first I was incredulous, yet after thinking about, I realized that there is a connection.
Live 69 got 2b 1 of the best albums recorded and the audience was minimal to put it mildly fuckingcriminal....what a band....🥁💉😵💫🎸🎻🎙️
who's the 2nd guitarist then?
Lou Reed
This seems a wee bit faster than the CD version... just sayin..
Punkowcy mieli od kogo ściągać ;)
Thought is was a weird Beatles cover...
Or as a recorded act