Guest Gamengiri2002 Report post Posted December 18, 2002 Hey, I know we have some very avid VU fans on the board. So I'm looking for suggestions for a track listing for a two disc best of. So far I've Got: Venus In Furs White Light/ White Heat What Goes On Sweet Jane Sister Ray There She Goes Again Here She Comes Now Heroin Lady Godiva's Operation Sunday Morning This is all I'm pretty much settled on. I'd appreciate other suggestions for other as songs as well as for the order they should appear (should you have the time) Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JangoFett4Hire Report post Posted December 18, 2002 Is These Days Nico or Nico with VU? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Incandenza Report post Posted December 18, 2002 "These Days" is Nico. First of all, there will be people telling you that you should include nothing from White Light/White Heat. Those people are clueless, rendering anything they say invalid. You have a pretty good list so far. I'd throw on any of the following: Jesus I Heard Her Call My Name The Gift (I'd take off "Lady Godiva's Operation" and use that one instead) After Hours Waiting for the Man New Age Oh! Sweet Nuthin' Pale Blue Eyes I'm Set Free Candy Says All Tomorrow's Parties Straying from the four main albums, you can't go wrong with "Stephanie Says" and "I'm Sticking With You." I made a VU mix for a friend a few years back, but I'll be damned if I can remember everything I put on it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kinetic Report post Posted December 18, 2002 I agree with all of the selections thus far, but you should close it with "After Hours" and probably include "Who Loves The Sun?" on there somewhere. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Incandenza Report post Posted December 18, 2002 I recall opening my mix with "Heroin" and "Sunday Morning," while closing with "Sister Ray" and "After Hours." It wasn't until our very own godthedog brought it up that I realize "Venus in Furs" could also make for a helluva opener. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kinetic Report post Posted December 18, 2002 A girl once made me a comp that opened with "Oh! Sweet Nuthin." That'd work out all right if you're making a southern rock compilation or are just a really big Allman Brothers fan, but would probably be inappropriate for a VU compilation. Makes me wonder why I posted this, actually. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Incandenza Report post Posted December 18, 2002 To illustrate what shouldn't open a VU mix. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest godthedog Report post Posted December 19, 2002 it looks like you're trying to capture the essential essence of VU, rather than trying to get a kind of greatest hits thing. so just ask yourself for each album, 'how can i capture this using the bear minimum of songs?' i'd do: sunday morning venus in furs all tomorrow's parties heroin white light/white heat here she comes now sister ray candy says what goes on jesus after hours sweet jane new age train round the bend oh sweet nothing if you have access to 'peel slowly and see' (and every true VU fan should), i'd also include: satellite of love foggy notion ride into the sun ocean openers & closers depend on how you want the whole thing to flow. if you want to follow the career from beginning to end (which is probably best, cause it might be hard listening shifting back & forth from the john cale years to the doug yule years), open with 'sunday morning' or 'venus in furs'. if you open with 'venus in furs' then i wouldn't use 'sunday morning' at all, cause it really only works as an opening or closing track to contrast with the rest of 'VU and nico'. for a closing song, 'oh sweet nothing' would probably be best, cause it's got that exhausting epic feel to it. but if you're not going in chronological order, it would be a total mind rape to close with a one-two punch like 'heroin'-'after hours', to make them go "what the fuck?" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kinetic Report post Posted December 19, 2002 I think the VU version of "Satellite of Love" is better than the Lou Reed solo version, though both have their merits. It's weird how Lou Reed went from being the lead singer of the Velvet fucking Underground to being a half-assed American David Bowie so quickly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest godthedog Report post Posted December 19, 2002 lou reed's solo 'satellite of love' outright sucks ass. the VU version is probably one of my top ten velvets songs ever. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Incandenza Report post Posted December 19, 2002 For all the shameless Bowie appropriations in Reed's Transformer, it does contain one of his finest moments ever, "Perfect Day." I will not hear otherwise. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Edwin MacPhisto Report post Posted December 19, 2002 "Perfect Day" is wonderful, and I'll also always listen to the other big song, "Walk on the Wild Side," with delight. Transformer is an album that I'm glad I only paid 6 bucks for. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest snuffbox Report post Posted December 20, 2002 I dont see 'Rock and Roll' anywhere. I have to suggest that be on any VU/Lou Reed mix! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest godthedog Report post Posted December 20, 2002 'rock & roll' is a good little song, but it's not really needed. 'sweet jane' sums up that particular spirit from 'loaded' just as well, & it's a better song. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites