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** Their first album? Yeah, covered entirely by Beck and a lot of musicians, who dedicated an entire day, and posted everything in Beck's website and [[YouTube]]. |
** Their first album? Yeah, covered entirely by Beck and a lot of musicians, who dedicated an entire day, and posted everything in Beck's website and [[YouTube]]. |
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* [[Creepy Monotone]]: [[Lou Reed]] and [[Nico]]'s vocals. |
* [[Creepy Monotone]]: [[Lou Reed]] and [[Nico]]'s vocals. |
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* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: Nobody acknowledges ''Squeeze'', despite [http://bobchaos.com/squeeze/squeeze1.html some (misguided?) defenders]. To be fair, it's basically a Doug Yule solo album since only he and Ian Paice played on it, and the only reason it's even ''in'' the VU discography is because of their manager Steve Sesnick. |
* [[Canon Discontinuity]]: Nobody acknowledges ''Squeeze'', despite [https://web.archive.org/web/20041206184531/http://bobchaos.com/squeeze/squeeze1.html some (misguided?) defenders]. To be fair, it's basically a Doug Yule solo album since only he and Ian Paice played on it, and the only reason it's even ''in'' the VU discography is because of their manager Steve Sesnick. |
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* [[Darker and Edgier]]: ''The Velvet Underground and Nico'', ''White Light/White Heat'' |
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: ''The Velvet Underground and Nico'', ''White Light/White Heat'' |
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* [[Enforced Method Acting]]: How the Velvets got a good performance out of Nico on "I'll Be Your Mirror". |
* [[Enforced Method Acting]]: How the Velvets got a good performance out of Nico on "I'll Be Your Mirror". |