The Velvet Underground's “Squeeze” (with Victoria Lundy)

Episode 11 March 12, 2019 01:03:44
The Velvet Underground's “Squeeze” (with Victoria Lundy)
Detours and Outliers
The Velvet Underground's “Squeeze” (with Victoria Lundy)

Mar 12 2019 | 01:03:44

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Show Notes

THE VELVET UNDERGROUND BECOME PEDESTRIAN!  How could this happen? Thereminist Victoria Lundy (victorialundymusic.com) joins the panel to ask the pertinent questions:  Who is Doug Yule, and why does he get to be the entire Velvet Underground by himself? Would a bad drummer had made this a better record?  Can a whole album be nothing but filler? Would anyone buy a Doug Yule solo album, or should he stick to making violins? Does living a clean healthy life lead to making boring music but at least not dying?  Wouldn't we all rather be talking about “Howard the Duck”? Join us this week as we pull back the banana peel of mystery and squeeze out some answers on Detours and Outliers.

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