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Out of the Velvet Underground discography I think I still like Velvet Underground & Nico (I like it's eclecticism) and White Light/White Heat (the most experimental out of there albums) the most, but Velvet Underground and Loaded are still excellent records as well.
Out of the Velvet Underground discography I think I still like Velvet Underground & Nico (I like it's eclecticism) and White Light/White Heat (the most experimental out of there albums) the most, but Velvet Underground and Loaded are still excellent records as well.
VU&N is fantastic, Heroin and Venus in Furs are some of the VU's best songs, and White Light/White Heat is as well (it's even my ringtone ), hell, I still argue that WL/WH is one of those songs that can be translated into any style or genre and still be amazing, it's just one of those transcendent songs. But I feel that VU just goes together as a full album better.
Loaded is also totally worth checking out, if you haven't already. It's more chart friendly than their previous albums, and John Cale is gone, but it's still quality music with its own charm.
Also, if you can get your hands on Batacan 72, give that a listen too. Some great performances on that one, and the best rendition of Black Angel's Death Song that I've heard.
Cheesecat wrote:
Have you heard Another Green World? By far, my favourite of all of Eno's works. Becalmed is by far my favourite song ever.
As for what I've been listening too...
Just came out, and I've just started listening to it. I've been waiting for this album for a while.
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Out of the Velvet Underground discography I think I still like Velvet Underground & Nico (I like it's eclecticism) and White Light/White Heat (the most experimental out of there albums) the most, but Velvet Underground and Loaded are still excellent records as well.
VU&N is fantastic, Heroin and Venus in Furs are some of the VU's best songs, and White Light/White Heat is as well (it's even my ringtone ), hell, I still argue that WL/WH is one of those songs that can be translated into any style or genre and still be amazing, it's just one of those transcendent songs. But I feel that VU just goes together as a full album better.
Loaded is also totally worth checking out, if you haven't already. It's more chart friendly than their previous albums, and John Cale is gone, but it's still quality music with its own charm.
Also, if you can get your hands on Batacan 72, give that a listen too. Some great performances on that one, and the best rendition of Black Angel's Death Song that I've heard.
I own Loaded in CD form, I love the album it shows the band has good pop sensibilities and can still sound clever doing more poppy material.
Have you heard Another Green World? By far, my favourite of all of Eno's works. Becalmed is by far my favourite song ever.
Yeah, that seems to be most critic's favourite Brian Eno haven't listened to it yet the only Brian Eno album I fully listened to is Here Comes the Warm Jets which can be surprisingly catchy for an art rock album (probably because it combines the infectious qualities of glam rock with art rock).
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It's too bad these 2 songs didn't make it on any of there studio albums as I think they're brilliant Stooges songs, the songs on Metallic KO as well might have made for a good studio album with a bit more effort and better sound quality, although hearing Iggy Pop baiting the audience is pretty
fun but it's not an album I would recommend (Funhouse and Raw Power represent The Stooges the best).