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"Sweet Jane" is a song by American rock band the Velvet Underground. Appearing on their fourth studio album Loaded (1970), the song was written by band leader and primary songwriter Lou Reed , who continued to incorporate the piece into live performances after he left the band.
Rock 'n' Roll Animal is a live album by American musician Lou Reed, released in February 1974 by RCA Records. In its original form, it features five songs, four of which were initially recorded by The Velvet Underground. Reed's band included Pentti Glan (drums), Prakash John (bass), Ray Colcord (keyboards), and Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter ...
Reed played "Sweet Jane" and "White Light/White Heat" with Metallica at Madison Square Garden during the twenty-fifth anniversary celebration of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on October 30, 2009. In 2010, Reed featured on the song "Some Kind of Nature" with virtual band Gorillaz , from their third studio album Plastic Beach .
Loaded is the fourth studio album by the American rock band the Velvet Underground, released in November 1970 by Atlantic Records subsidiary Cotillion.It was the final album recorded featuring the band’s remaining original members, including the lead singer and primary songwriter Lou Reed, who left the band shortly before the album's release, and the guitarist Sterling Morrison, who left the ...
"Sweet Jane" The Concert for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: Recorded live in 1995 with Soul Asylum 1997 "September Song" September Songs – The Music of Kurt Weill: Remix New version, released on video in 1994 2001 "Set the Twilight Reeling" The Best of Sessions at West 54th: Live Broadcast in 1998 2006 "Perfect Day" and "Vicious"
[citation needed] A brief interlude in "Rock and Roll" was also removed. (For the 1995 box set Peel Slowly and See, the album was presented as Reed intended; [citation needed] the "Fully Loaded" two-disc edition includes the full versions of "Sweet Jane" and "New Age".) On the other hand, Yule has pointed out that the album was for all intents ...
"Sweet Rock & Roll" aka "Sister Ray, Part Two" and "Sweet Sister Ray" Live performances: April 1968; A performance of the song in July 1968 in San Diego at The Hippodrome is mentioned in the article "Dead Lie the Velvets, Underground" by Lester Bangs. The refrain to the song is reportedly: "sweet rock and roll, it'll cleanse your soul".
Maureen Tucker – percussion (except "Sweet Jane" and "Rock and Roll") Doug Yule – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals, drums and lead guitar on "Rock and Roll" (side two) Additional musicians. Nico – vocals on "Femme Fatale", "I'll Be Your Mirror" and "All Tomorrow's Parties" Adrian Barber – drums on "Sweet Jane" Technical staff