Various Artists – Another Point of VU, Vol. 3-4

Velvet Underground Covers
Another point of VU Vol. 3
Various Artists

Vol 3:
01. Jesus (instrumental)Peter Mulvey & David Goodrich – April 17, 2003 Rams Head Onstage Annapolis MD (VG aud.)
02. All Tomorrow’s Parties – the Black Angels – 2006-11-18 Cleveland, OH – Agora Theater(VG aud.)
03. Femme fatale -Everything But the Girl – Tin Angel Philadelphia August 30, 1994 (G aud.)
04.Venus in Furs – The Creatures (Feat. Siouxsie Sioux) – Cabaret Metro Chicago – 07 29 1998 (VG aud.)
05. Sunday Morning – Weeping Willows – Mejeriet 2002-03-07 – FM
06. Here She Comes Now – Yo La Tengo – The Granada Theater, Dallas, Texas April 8, 2007 (aud.)
07. Hafdis Huld – Who Loves the Sun – White Session, Studio 106, Maison de Radio France, Paris (FM)
08. There She Goes Again – REM – From Peter Buck Tapes #1 – from Various Gigs in Tyrone Athens GA 81
09. Sweet Jane – Rank And File – The Blue Note Boulder, CO December 2, 1985 (sbd?)
10. Waiting for My Man – David Bowie – Sport Paleis Ahoy, Rotterdam (The Netherlands) May 13, 1976 ( SBD )
11. Beginning to See the Light – The Triffids – Shaw Theatre London BBC Radio 1 Broadcast April 1989 (FM)
12. Foggy Notion- Alejandro Escovedo – Blue Cafe Long Beach July 18 2001 (aud.)
13. Train Round a Bend – The True Believers – 2002-04-03 the Continental Club Austin,Tx (sbd)
14. Femme Fatale – The Slits – Dingwalls, Camden Town, London – 13 May 1977 (sbd?)
15. Sweet Jane -Jim Carroll Band – Paradise Theatre, Boston Dec. 1, 1980 WBCN-FM broadcast
16. Sister Ray – The Lemonheads – 02/06/2007 New Orleans, LA @ The Parish @ House of Blues (Aud.)

Another Point of VU, Vol. 4
Velvet Underground Cover

01. Herman Brood – Sunday Morning – VPRO’s De Slag Om Arnhem Netherlands 6 November 1991 (FM)
02. David Gray – Pale Blue Eyes -Kingsbury Hall2003-02-11 Salt Lake City (Good aud.)
03. Robyn Hitchcock – New Age – October 31, 2003 (late show)The Bottom Line New York City (VG aud.?)
04. The Decemberists – I’m Sticking with You – October 18th, 2005 The Metro Chicago (Good Aud.)
05. The Primitives – I’ll be Your Mirror – Rennes UBU 9th November 1988 (good aud.?)
06. Smashing Pumpkins – Venus In Furs – WZRD Radio Chicago 1989-3-16 (Fm)
07. The Beat farmers – There She Goes Again – December 12th 1985 at the Catalyst in Santa Cruz, CA ( sbd?)
08. Yonder Mountain String Band – Heroin – 03/31/2005 Boulder Theater, Boulder (sbd)
09. The Basement Sessions – Cool it down – March 31, 2004
The Ground Floor
Newark (VG aud.)
10. My Morning Jacket – Head Held High – That Tent, Bonnaroo Music Festival
Manchester,TN
6/16/06
11. Tea Leaf green – Waiting for my man – May 28, 2006 The Latenight Barn @ Summer Camp Music Festival, Three Sisters Park, Chillicothe, IL (VG aud.)
12. Joy Division – Sister Ray – Plan K, Brussels, Belgium 17th January 1980
13. The Bridge – Rock’n Roll – The Recher Theatre Townson, MD
September 17, 2004
14. Ted Leo (solo show) – What Goes On – Daystage (Hilton Hotel) – New York, NY 10/31/02

Random Shuffle (06/10/06) – Sarah McLaughlin, The Lemonheads, The Black Crowes, Prince & Nico

Originally posted on July 11, 2006.

“Building a Mystery” – Sarah McLaughlin
From Pure Moods – Celestial Celebration

I’ve never been much of a Sarah McLaughlin fan. I like her whisper of a voice but there is something about her songs that just don’t move me in anyway. This particular song I like okay, mainly because it brings up a fairly specific time frame (college years) that I enjoy getting nostalgic about.

This particular version is a rather scorching live version (sorry I couldn’t find the clip on YouTube). Sarah really gets into it (she even lets loose with an F-bomb) and the band behind her nails the groove. It is off of one of those new agey Pure Moods disks that my wife got from the library. Most of the album was way too ‘new jazz’ for my tastes, but there are a few good numbers that go well with a nice mix tape to get the wife in the mood.

“Frank Mills” – Lemonheads
From It’s a Shame About Ray

Speaking of Nostalgia, this Lemonheads brings me back to my late high school years like a bullet. On the liner notes of this album were all the lyrics to the songs, but they were jumbled up like. So you might get one line from song 1 then it would go to another line from song 2. I spent several hours one night going through each song and matching up the lyrics.

Yes, I was once a lyrics freak. I used to keep a notebook of my favorite lyrics. Of course, I used to also consider myself a poet and kept a notebook full of those awful things.

Speaking of lyrics I once tried to write out the lyrics to Def Leppard’s “Pour Some Sugar On Me” and got them all wrong. I was way too young to understand the overstated sexual overtones of the song and thought it was a nice ode to vegetables and picnicking. Hilarious.

This is, of course, a cover of a song from Hair. Evan Dando pretty much nails it with his soft-man voice and an acoustic guitar. He hits the hippie naivety of the song without an ounce of irony. Much better in fact than the more popular cover of “Mrs Robinson” he also sings on the same album.

“She Talks to Angels” – The Black Crowes
From Shake Your Money Maker

Throw this one into my pile of all-time favorite songs. Most of the Black Crowe “rockers” I could live without, but there is something about their organ-laced ballads that melt my kidneys.

This one with its tale of a misguided lass moves me in ways I can’t speak of around children.

I saw the Crowes at the end of a very long festival concert, and I must admit I didn’t much care for them. But again it was at the end of the night after hearing something like 8 hours of music. This was also Atlanta in the middle of summer so my skin was burnt to a crisp. What really stands out to me is the gyrating couple standing near us. The man was behind doing his thing while the lady was reaching around back and….oh the kiddies again, um never mind.

“7” Prince
From The Hits

This song always reminds me of my cousin Clifton. I have a very specific memory of him playing this song and loving it right before we left for some family get-together.

Prince always reminds me of working on an EPA Superfund project. Me and my boss used to crank up the hits collection and rock out. She was a cool boss. But the secretary there was a total wash-out be-ach. She complained once because I played “Sexy MF” and she was offended by the cursing. The funny thing was she used to get explicit with her own sexual history. Pissed me off. I can’t have Prince get funky, but she can tell me, in detail, about her own funkiness?!

Speaking of that lady, first day on the job she had a 3.5-inch floppy disk turned backward trying to stick it into the computer. I watched her try it three or four times before she asked for help. Hilari-freaking-ous.

“These Days” – Nico
From The Royal Tenenbaums Soundtrack

I usually make a face when someone mentions Nico simply because I have old tendencies towards the Velvet Underground and there was a whole history with Nico and the Velvets. Rumor has it Andy Warhol made the Velvets have Nico sing a few numbers in order for him to fund the band.

Turns out Nico has a really pretty voice and this song is beautiful. She has a very nasally kind of delivery but it matches perfectly with the acoustics and the longing lyrics. It also fits perfectly into the film, something Wes Anderson has a knack for.