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Anonymous asked in Entertainment & MusicMusicRock and Pop · 1 decade ago

The Velvet Underground & Nico (or not)?

I love The Velvet Underground and Nico, it's an exceptional album, and one of my favorite. Also, I don't intend to offend any fans of Nico, but personally I prefer the Velvet Underground - Nico. In all truth, the only Nico rendition I care for is After Hours.

So the Velvet Underground with or without Nico?

Update:

Sorry about the After Hours mix-up, a truly honest mistake.

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    I always liked Nico's voice especially in These Days(I know it's not a Velvet Underground song). Maybe the way she was presented by the separation of her name from the band's on the album wasn't that great of an idea and would have been better if it was something else. Since many people wouldn't have seen her as not as great as she was made up to be, but it. If that really makes sense. Moe Tucker sung After Hours.

    With, her voice did bring something different to the album. Was it something bad? Maybe to some, but it was different.

  • 1 decade ago

    She wasn't really a part of the band, at Lou Reed's insistence. There was tension between them - she was linked as Reed's lover and when she became an ex-lover any idea of having her in the band was out of the question. She was also romantically involved with John Cale.

    Also - small correction, After Hours isn't sung by Nico, it's sung by (drummer) Maureen Tucker. That was 1969, and Nico (and in fact Cale too) were long gone from the band. Nico's best known for only a handful of songs, including All Tomorrow's Parties, I'll Be Your Mirror and Femme Fatale.

  • 1 decade ago

    Well, I like Nico, and VU's debut is my general number 2 album (right between London Calling and Superfly), but Velvet Underground sans Nico is certainly top fifteen, or at least top twenty.

    I never thought it was Nico on "After Hours", but for a very long time I thought it was a young boy.

  • 1 decade ago

    Without Nico.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    nico didnt sing after hours. so pretty much you dont like nico's voice. i personally love the velvet underground and nico (the album) and i even like most of the nico solo work i have heard despite the fact that i also dont really like her voice. it doesnt bug me enough to ruin the great material that she has worked on. Also, I perfer with nico than without john cale, which sorta makes "white light/white heat" my default favorite velvet underground album as it is the only one without nico and with cale, but velvet underground and nico is my 2nd favorite.

  • 1 decade ago

    Without Nico. Sorry Nico [!]

    That is indeedy an exceptional album, but I much prefer the VU's sound without the lovely Nico...

    In fact all my favourite VU songs are without Nico, which must say something!

    Source(s): OMG!!!! OMG!!! OMG!! LOOK WHO'S BELOW ME!!! :D
  • 1 decade ago

    umm I think I would like Nico alone. Just not with Velvet Underground. Like I don't want to share my ears when i'm listening to Lou Reed.

    :)

  • CC
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    1 decade ago

    I'll hesitantly say without. She was only present on the first album at Andy Warhol's insistence and, consequently, didn't really fit into the band. Having said that though, I don't think her presence really harmed the band. She only actually sings lead on 3 songs (I think), none of which I dislike.

  • i like the velvet underground with her. i also like her solo stuff. that may not mean i'm a true fan (i've bin told this) but i think it's good. that fact that she is so off key & such a crappy singer adds to the velvets music. the disordered caous of it all. i like her on it...

  • 1 decade ago

    Eh...I prefer both albums that don't feature her but not by much...

    I find her voice relaxing and I kinda wish people would stop verbally-sodomizing it...How good can one possible sound next to Lou Reed...

    The closest thing to a voice of God in my opinion...

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