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Please enlighten me. Can someone explain the label and cover differences of the domestic issue of this? Skull/no skull cover, "Here She Comes Now"/"There She Comes Now", blue/black label.....Also, what's the significance of the music? I've seen the album in some Top 10 lists. When I play it, the only reaction is the dog's barking, kids running out of the house and the wife drawing up divorce papers. What am I missing?
Jeff TOJ
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i can't really help with pressing info. nor can i really help with 'significance' but if you don't find anything in the music that moves you then it sounds like it isn't too significant to you. no big deal there. personally, i only really get into the first couple velvets records and wonder about the significance of the later (post-Cale) stuff.anyway, give sister ray another listen, and if you don't like it, send yr copy to me - i do know my copy is a flimsy post-oil shortage pressing. :)
Couldn't find any info, asked here, did another search, DOH!I'll give it another listen, but will have to do it when no one is home. I'm e***ing my copy if you're interested (as of now, it's cheap). I'm pretty sure it's a 1968 "West Coast" original, based on the website.
Jeff TOJI like it. I like it a lot.
of honor of sorts. We'd get loaded and give it a spin, but the question for the uninitiated was always the same. "Did you listen to the whole thing?"Anyway, I really liked the LP "VU" it was released in the mid eighties (some unreleased stuff that closely resembles the boot Velvet Under Ground Etc), and is fun and much better produced than the boot.
HJ
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