Showing posts with label Velvet Undergound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Velvet Undergound. Show all posts

Monday, December 30, 2019

The 1986 Listening Post - Lou Reed - Mistrial

Lou Reed - Mistrial



#245/1370
June 26 1986
Lou Reed
Mistrial
Genre: Wannabe Poet, Talentless Songwriter
0.75 out of 5


No. In no world should Lou Reed RAP!!!
This isn’t cheeky fun rapping like Adam Ant or Blondie, this is Marky Ramone garbage rapping and why why why isn’t anyone talking about this abortion?

I’m not going to go too far into it. We all know how I feel. Lou can’t write songs. Can’t sing songs. Blah blah blah. Here he uses drum machines and it just makes it all so much worse.

But, he loses lots of points for “Don’t Hurt a Woman“. Now, look, I guess he should get points for being honest and confessional but he just comes across as a fucking asshole. 
“I was angry, I said things I shouldn't say
But please don't turn your back
Sometimes I get so upset
But I take it all back

Please don't go, I know I was wrong
Sometimes I don't know what comes over me
But I try to remember
Don't hurt a woman”

Yeah, you keep TRYING to remember that, Lou. 

Fuck off. 


Tuesday, July 23, 2019

The 1985 Listening Post - John Cale - Artificial Intelligence

John Cale - Artificial Intelligence


#334/969
September 6 1985
John Cale
Artificial Intelligence
Genre: Alternative
2 out of 5



As if foisting that shitty Nico on the world wasn’t enough….
I do not understand…what The Velvet Underground just an alchemic lightning in a bottle thing? 
Lou Reed? Mostly garbage.
Nico? Trash
John Cale? Annoyingly pretentious
The backwards reflection these people have for me on their first, genre defining endeavor is that I retroactively loathe the Velvet Underground now. 


Wednesday, June 12, 2019

The 1985 Listening Post - Nico - Camera Obscura

Nico - Camera Obscura


#226/877
June
Nico
Camera Obscura
Genre: Experimental
1.75 out of 5


The worst thing that ever happened to The Velvet Underground was that they were heralded as more than a really excellent late 60s changing of the tides band. 
It gave us a decade + of crappy music by Lou Reed and this horrid offering from Nico and John Cale. 
Oh, man. That “My Funny Valentine” cover…was it a joke? Was she trying to sound like a parody of Marlene Dietrich? Because Madeline Kahn got there way first.
We already have a Tom Waits, a Laurie Anderson, a Yoko Ono and a Nina Hagen. We don’t need a shitty version of all four.  
This is unattractive music, poorly sung and gratingly dull.


Wednesday, April 24, 2019

The 1985 Listening Post - Velvet Underground - VU

Velvet Underground - VU


#57
February 1985
Velvet Undergound
VU
Genre: Rock
2.75 out of 5

Highlights:
Stephanie Says
Temptation Inside Your Heart


This is going to be really hard for me. I loathe Lou Reed. It’s rare that I can stand anything that comes out that guy. And, sure I appreciate the Velvets but I’ve never been an acolyte. I was much too young to them to be fresh for me and had moved on so I never went back to them the way I did The Rolling Stones when I was trying to determine if I’d missed anything with them (I did, for sure).
So, how to look at this? This is a collection of songs written and recorded in 1969, but rediscovered and remastered and released in 1985. It really shouldn’t be part of this retrospective because the purpose of this is to see if there was anything released that I missed to plug those holes. And, yes, this WAS released in 1985 so there’s that but it’s not music OF 1985. 
It’s like listening to The Door’s Greatest Hits in 1980 and learning to appreciate something you missed. I did exactly that, because that was what you did in High School at that time but it didn’t turn me into a Doors fan. Just a fan of some of their songs. 
So, I really have no context to compare these songs to anything except Lou Reed’s 78-85 output and what VU stuff I’d been exposed to.
It says a lot that the best song here “Foggy Notion” is the best track. It’s written by the entire band, sounds like a jam (which is a genre of music I like less than jazz fusion) and at least sounds like a freewheeling group having a good time. It’s on “Temptation Inside Your Heart” that I really hear the Gordon Gano that people talked about at the time. And I like the band’s interchange but not because it adds to the song but because they are kind of slagging each other for their limitations. 

Here’s my takeaway:
Lou Reed sucks unless he has people who are smarter and more talented than him to put him in check and help him. He’s like a blind guy and they are his seeing eye dogs. The dogs prevent him from running into the street and getting hit by a car. On his own Lou walks right into 5th avenue and dares the taxis to hit him. And they do, over and over again.
This isn’t really changing my mind about Lou Reed. Sorry, guys. 
Since we are playing “Let’s listen to music from 34 years ago that was recorded 15 years before that!” let’s project 15 years later and imagine a young Lou Reed is a contestant on the first year of American Idol and he auditions with “Ocean”. He definitely gets put through to the next round to see the judges. But not because he’s amazing. Mostly because he’s a remarkably bad singer. Not “Rock and Roll” bad. Like, shitty, unlistenable, can’t hold a note without sounding like he’s struggling to just sustain one at all and tortured by the next one, bad. 
I would love to see 2000 Simon Cowell take this pretentious fuck down. 
How’s that?