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The tapes that would later become Live at Max's Kansas City were recorded on August 23, 1970, by Andy Warhol associate Brigid Polk on a portable cassette recorder. During the recording of Loaded, the Velvet Underground also held a nine-week engagement (June 24 – August 28, 1970) playing two sets per night at New York City nightclub Max's ...
In May 1972, Atlantic released Live at Max's Kansas City, the recording of the Velvet Underground's final performance with Reed (also with Doug Yule, Morrison, and Billy Yule) made by a fan, Brigid Polk, on August 23, 1970. Due to publicity around the release, and growing interest in the Velvet Underground in Europe, Sesnick was able to secure ...
July 26, 1970 (Live at Max's Kansas City) August 23, 1970 (Live at Max's Kansas City, deluxe edition) "Loop" Studio recordings: Aspen #3 (1966) Released on a flexidisc split with "White Wind" by Peter Walker for issue #3 of Aspen magazine (designed by Andy Warhol). [2] Credited to The Velvet Underground, but in reality a solo effort by John Cale.
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1970: On the live album Live at Max's Kansas City; 1972: On the live album Le Bataclan '72; 2003: Anohni on Reed's live album Animal Serenade; In 2005, Lou Reed joined Antony and the Johnsons for a rendition of "Candy Says" on stage at Anohni's Carnegie Hall show. 2006: Anohni and Reed on his live album Berlin: Live At St. Ann's Warehouse
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Journal Sentinel books editor Jim Higgins packs a lot into his new book about Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground's nearly 50-album discography.
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.