The Velvet Underground live at Fondation Cartier in Jouy en Josas (near Paris), on June 15th 1990. Lou Reed and John Cale were invited to pay a tribute do Warhol with some songs from “Songs for Drella“. On the last song, the two were joined by Maureen Tucker and Sterling Morrison. This recording was remixed for broadcast on MTV 120mins UK version June 30th 1990, I recorded it from analogue satellite receiver connected to Sony Betamax VCR, mono audio, tape archive number 0534 “Heroin“ is a song by The Velvet Underground, released on their 1967 debut album, The Velvet Underground & Nico. Written by Lou Reed in 1964, the song, which overtly depicts heroin use and abuse, is one of the band's most celebrated compositions. Critic Mark Deming writes, “While 'Heroin' hardly endorses drug use, it doesn't clearly condemn it, either, which made it all the more troubling in the eyes of many listeners“ “Heroin“ es una canción de The Velvet Und
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