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"Pale Blue Eyes" is a song by American rock band the Velvet Underground, written and sung by Lou Reed. He recorded a demo with John Cale in May 1965. It was included on the band's 1969 album The Velvet Underground .
Grow said that the song explains how love is uniform, while "Pale Blue Eyes" simply discussed "another kind of love", specifically adultery, according to Reed. [14] "Pale Blue Eyes" has been called one of Reed's greatest love songs [according to whom?] —Morrison singled it out from the album in a 1981 interview.
The foundations for what would become the Velvet Underground were laid in late 1964. Singer-songwriter and guitarist Lou Reed had performed with a few short-lived garage bands and had worked as a songwriter for Pickwick Records (Reed described his tenure there as being "a poor man's Carole King"). [10]
Lou Reed recovered it on his debut solo album Lou Reed "Little Sister" Studio recordings: Chelsea Girl (1967) Written by John Cale and Lou Reed, performed by Nico, Reed and Cale. "Lonesome Cowboy Bill" Studio recordings: Loaded (1970) Fully Loaded (1997) [early version] Live recordings: July 26, 1970 (Live at Max's Kansas City)
1969: The Velvet Underground Live is a live album by the Velvet Underground.It was originally released as a double album in September 1974 by Mercury Records.The September 1988 CD re-release was issued as two separate single CD volumes, with one extra track per disc.
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“Lou Reed is indebted to the people of Porto,” João Afonso told Jornal de Notícias at the time. “This show has been 25 years in the making.” “This show has been 25 years in the making.”
The Best of Lou Reed & The Velvet Underground is a compilation of some of Lou Reed's and some of The Velvet Underground ... "Pale Blue Eyes" (from The Velvet Underground)