"Sunday Morning"
Besucher auf der Seite31036
Versionen2
Coverversionen1
AutorenLou Reed, John Cale
Jahr1967
Statuskein Projekt Song

Reviews
The Velvets rap is always about "influence," but how many artists influenced both the Strokes and Belle and Sebastian? The opener to 1967's The Velvet Underground & Nico has more in common with the latter, as John Cale's celeste tinkles beside the feedback wash of Sterling Morrison's bass-guitar plod, and Lou Reed's gentle melody explains what an early-morning comedown felt like before Crate & Barrel invented downtempo. It's a walk of no shame, solitary and serene despite submerged bursts of paranoia. Like their non-evil twins the Modern Lovers, the Velvet Underground introduced not so much a sound as an aesthetic, and that's pretty hard to bite.
(Marc Hogan)

gefundene Aufnahmen: 5
cover-VelvetUnderground.jpg (xpx) The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico
   Verve
   Aufnahme:
Cover-VA-TributeToAndyWarho.jpg (xpx) Captain Pepper & The Legendary Hearts Tribute To Andy Warhol
   Sub Up
   Aufnahme:
Cover-SweetHoffs-UnderV1.jpg (xpx) Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs Under The Covers Vol. 1
   Shout Factory
   Aufnahme:
Cover-VA-MirrorTribute.jpg (xpx) Michael Stipe I'll Be Your Mirror: A Tribute To The Velvet Underground & Nico
   Universal/Verve
   Aufnahme:
Cover-Feelies-SomeKindaLove.jpg (xpx) The Feelies Some Kinda LOve
   Bar/None
   Aufnahme: 23.10.2018
  >> Zurück