For my money the third Velvets album is my fave. The songs were brilliant,
perhaps more standard, but it still had the experimental edge. I was a HUGE
Velvets fan for the longest time.

"and it was all right".


----- Original Message -----
From: Julian Lawton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: modslist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 10, 1999 10:15 AM
Subject: Metal Machine Music vs Church of Anthrax


> >hmmm? have you ever heard of the VELVET UNDERGROUND? not card carrying
> >cookie cutter "mod"s, but more evidence of the pop art movement than any
> >english band could ever have hoped for.
> My only answer is - Velvet Underground WITH John Cale - groundbreaking
LPs.
> Velvet Underground without John Cale - good, but Murder Mystery aside,
> conventional rock (What Goes On reprising earlier stuff, too).
>
> John Cale was Welsh. As in Wales, England :-)
>
> >not to belittle the british movement and thank you england for just being
> >you, but let's remember who invented rock n' roll in the first place.
> >right?
> See previous post.(I'd be more impressed if you'd invented it
> yourself).
>

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