- After Hours
- All Tomorrow's Parties
- Andy's Chest
- Beginning To See The Light
- Candy Says
- Chelsea Girls
- Coney Island Steeplechase
- Cool It Down
- Countess From Hong Kong
- Coyote
- European Son
- Femme Fatale
- Ferryboat Bill
- Foggy Notion
- Guess I'm Falling In Love
- Head Held High
- Here She Comes Now
- Heroin
- Hey Mr. Rain (version 1)
- I Can't Stand It
- I Found A Reason
- I Heard Her Call My Name
- I Love You
- I'll Be Your Mirror
- I'm Gonna Move Right In
- I'm Not Too Sorry
- I'm Set Free
- I'm Sticking With You
- I'm Waiting For The Man
- If You Close The Door
- It Was A Pleasure Then
- It's All Right
- It's Just Too Much
- Jesus
- Lady Godiva's Operation
- Lady Godivas Operation
- Lisa Says
- Lonesome Cowboy Bill
- Love Makes You Feel Ten Feet Tall
- New Age
- Oh Gin
- Oh! Sweet Nuthin'
- One Of This Days
- Over You
- Pale Blue Eyes
- Prominent Men
- Ride Into The Sun
- Rock & Roll
- Rock And Roll
- Run Run Run
- Sad Song
- Satellite Of Love
- She's My Best Friend
- Sheltered Life
- Sister Ray
- Some Kinda Love
- Stephanie Says
- Sunday Morning
- Sweet Bonnie Brown
- Sweet Jane
- Temptation Inside Your Heart
- That's The Story Of My Life
- The Black Angel's Death Song
- The Gift
- The Murder Mystery
- The Ocean
- There Is No Reason
- There She Goes Again
- Train Round The Bend
- Velvet Nursery Rhyme
- Venus In Furs
- Walk & Talk
- We're Gonna Have A Real Good Time Together
- What Goes On
- White Light| White Heat
- White Light|white Heat
- Who Loves The Sun
About Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground was an American rock band formed in New York City in 1964. It originally comprised singer and guitarist Lou Reed, Welsh multi-instrumentalist John Cale, guitarist Sterling Morrison, and drummer Angus MacLise. In 1965, MacLise was replaced by Moe Tucker, who played on most of the band's recordings. Though their integration of rock and the avant-garde resulted in little commercial success, they became one of the most influential bands in rock, underground, experimental, and alternative music. Their provocative subject matter, musical experiments, and nihilistic attitude was also instrumental in the development of punk rock, new wave and several other genres.The group performed under several names before settling on the Velvet Underground in 1965, taken from the title of a 1963 book on atypical sexual behavior. In 1966, the pop artist Andy Warhol became their manager. They served as the house band at Warhol's studio, the Factory, and his traveling multimedia show, the Exploding Plastic Inevitable, from 1966 to 1967. Their debut album, The Velvet Underground & Nico, featuring the German singer and model Nico, was released in 1967 to critical indifference and poor sales but later drew widespread acclaim. They released three more albums: the abrasive White Light/White Heat (1968), and the more accessible albums The Velvet Underground (1969) and Loaded (1970), with Doug Yule replacing Cale for the latter two. None performed to the expectations of record labels or Reed, the band's leader. However, like the band's debut, all albums later achieved critical acclaim.
In the early 1970s, all but Yule left the band. Yule led an abortive UK tour in 1973, and released a final album under the Velvet Underground name, Squeeze (1973), recorded mostly by Yule with session musicians, before the band dissolved shortly after. The members collaborated on each other's solo work throughout the 1970s and 1980s, and a retrospective "rarities" album, VU, was released in 1985. Reed, Cale, Tucker and Morrison reunited for a series of well-received shows in 1993, and released a live album from the tour, Live MCMXCIII.
After Morrison's death in 1995, the remaining members played a final performance at their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in 1996. Reed died in 2013. In 2004, the Velvet Underground were ranked number 19 on Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time". The New York Times wrote that the Velvet Underground was "arguably the most influential American rock band of our time".
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