all tomorrow's parties at the chrysler art museum sept 1966
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all tomorrow's parties at the chrysler art museum sept 1966

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the velvet underground & nico with the exploding plastic inevitable at chrysler art museum provincetown mass aug 31- sept 3 1966
recorded over two nights by dorothy gees seckler
i really like these tapes but there's a lot noise & stuff to go thru so i cut out the songs & the interview & zipped them up in a downloadable file. overall quality ranges from not great to bad
first tape
1. i'll be your mirror (fragment)
2. young man (end cut)
3. little sister (end cut)
4. all tomorrow's parties
5. venus in furs
6. black angel's death song
7. heroin
second tape
1. i'll be your mirror
2. young man
3. symphony of sound recording / feedback
4. little sister (end cut)
5. interview with john cale
dorothy gees seckler interview with john cale at the exploding plastic inevitable in provincetown mass sept 1966
from the seckler interview with john cale at epi sept 1966
'guitars, pianos, organs, there's a thunder machine, crystal glass, car horns, an arab bagpipe..'
i'm not a young man anymore - provincetown mass sept 1966

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i'll be your mirror at the chrysler art museum sept 1966