![]() Three episodes available, new episodes on Wednesdays. Michael Keaton, Peter Sarsgaard and Rosario Dawson star. “Dopesick” (TV-MA), based on the nonfiction book by Beth Macy, looks at Ox圜ontin, Big Pharma and how the opioid crisis ravaged rural America. The documentary “The Velvet Underground” (2021, R) from filmmaker Todd Haynes looks at the art and cultural impact of the New York rock group that straddled high art and street culture with new interviews and archival film clips and musical recordings. We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together (unreleased)ġ0.What’s new for home viewing on Video on Demand and Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max and other streaming services. Ride Into the Sun (new 2014 mix, unreleased)Ġ5. I’m Gonna Move Right In (original 1969 mix)ġ4. We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together (new 2014 mix, unreleased)ġ1. She’s My Best Friend (original 1969 mix, unreleased)ġ0. I Can’t Stand It (new 2014 mix, unreleased)Ġ9. ![]() Coney’s Island Steeplechase (new 2014 mix, unreleased)Ġ8. Andy’s Chest (original 1969 mix, unreleased)Ġ6. I’m Sticking With You (original 1969 mix, unreleased)Ġ5. One of These Days (new 2014 mix, unreleased)Ġ4. ![]() Foggy Notion (original 1969 mix, unreleased)Ġ2. Beginning to See the Light (alternate “Closet Mix”)ĭisc 4: 1969 sessions for unreleased fourth albumĠ1. The Velvet Underground 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition:ġ1. ![]() See the complete tracklisting down below for a more complete look at what you’re throwing your money at in exchange for those CDs that remain so fucking indispensable to your particular demographic. Moving right along, the third disc features the “promotional mono mix” of the album, including a mono version of the first single, “What Goes On” b/w “Jesus.” The fourth is the previously unreleased “lost album” stuff, and the fifth and sixth contain all the live shit. The second one contains “The Closet Mix,” bafflingly described by Lou Reed as a way to “get directly to somebody, unfiltered… So, if you listen to the record, it’s like sitting across from you.” Doesn’t that sound NOT DUMB? The first one is that Valentin mix I mentioned above. The remastered Valentin stereo mix is also coming out as a single- and double-disc (yeah, don’t worry, we’re still talking CDs here) version, with the latter containing a “12-track audio bonus disc featuring the best of the Live at The Matrix set. You know The Matrix, right? Just pretend you do. Oh and of course, there’s also a slew of unreleased 1969 live recordings from The Matrix. It also contains “several different mixes” of the album, including a remastered stereo mix by original label MGM’s house engineer Luis Pastor ‘Val’ Valentin, as well as a set of previously unreleased 1969 recordings from the Record Plant in New York City that were supposedly going to comprise the band’s fourth album (most of which either ended up on the VU’s Loaded or one of Reed’s first couple of solo releases). Per your current life-status’ unwavering demand that you constantly be surrounded by nice shit, this thing is comin’ at you “housed in a case-bound book” containing liner notes from Rolling Stone’s David Fricke. Or at least, they WILL this coming November 24, when they roll out this mammoth, 65-track, six-CD beast, formally titled The Velvet Underground – 45th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition. Just when you thought you were done spending your disposable income on “CDs” for your “disc changer” in your “SUV” after the first and second time they did this, the Polydor/Universal label has you by the balls again. Get ready to forget everything you thought you know about cashgrabby reissues of classic albums, affluent dads, and 40-something work-a-holic bachelors! Old-but-still-cool rock & roll band The Velvet Underground, commonly referred to among most in-the-know music circles worldwide as “America’s U2,” is breaking the mold once and for all with the pending re-release of their magical, lightning-in-a-bong, “who needs that John Cale guy anyway?” 1969 self-titled album The Velvet Underground! Holy fuck, are you ready for this?! Grab a Perrier water and let’s dig in!
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