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Re: [bomp] Re: lost velvet dope
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- Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2004 06:59:57 -0800 (PST)
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I was just wondering if someone ever made a record that never released, they forgot about. Lou seems to have remembered it according to Moptop's post. It's either his, Cale's or Warhol's. I also remember a Cale interview in Trouser Press where the interviewer brought up one of his exploitation 45s and he didn't remember it. Richman would never let a VU acetate out of his hands under any circumstances.
Deena J Canale <roots66@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> tenants. He pulled out a soggy copy of the Modern Lovers' first LP and
then
> he saw it, a record with no sleeve and only a few hand-written words on
the
> label: "Velvet Underground... 4/25/66... N. Dolph." He bought it for
$0.75.
The little detail about the soggy Modern Lovers LP has me fantasizing
whether this was a crate of records mistakenly left behind by Jonathan
Richman after an extended stay on somebody's Chelsea couch. Nah, couldn't
be...or could it???
Signed D.C.
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