The Velvet Undergrounds
THE LEGENDARY GUITAR AMP TAPES[2CDR]
The Boston Tea Party, Boston 15/03/1969
1.I CAN'T STAND IT 6903152.CANDY SAYS 690315
3.I'M WAITING FOR THE MAN 690315
4.FERRYBOAT BILL 690315
5.I'M SET FREE 690315
6.WHAT GOES ON 690315
7.WHITE LIGHT/WHITE HEAT 690315
8.BEGINNING TO SEE THE LIGHT 690315
9.JESUS 690315
10.HEROIN 690315
11.SISTER RAY 690315
12.I'M GONNA MOVE RIGHT IN 681212
13.RUN,RUN,RUN 690711
14.FOGGY NOTION 681212
Note:
"THE LEGENDARY 'GUITAR AMP' TAPE"
On March 15, 1969, The Velvet Underground played its last show of a
three-day engagement at The Boston Tea Party in Boston, Massachusetts. The
entire set was recorded by a fan directly from Lou Reed's guitar
amplifier. The result is that Lou's guitar is out in front of everything
else. Vocals and bass are nearly inaudible, so the songs become raw
blasting instrumentals. This is one of the most interesting Velvet
Underground recordings available and definitively a very special
experience...
"This is the blow-out of blow-outs. (...) a fantastic ride through the
guts of the band on a wild night." - The Afterhours Tapes
"(...) the listener should be prepared for an abrasive explosion that
must be played loud; and do give your ears a few minutes to err...
adjust." - Jim Flynn Curtin