Song title |
Recordings/performances |
Notes
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"A Short Lived Torture Of Cacophony" |
Live performances:
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Actually just a part of Columbus '66 "Melody Laughter" recorded backwards.
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"A Symphony of Sound" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Film Soundtrack
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"Blue Velvet Jazz Jam" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Performed at End Cole Ave, Dallas
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"Blues Instrumental" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Available at the Andy Warhol Museum
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"Chic Mystique" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Performed at the Delmonico's Hotel, New York
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"Crackin' Up" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Available at the Andy Warhol Museum
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"Day Tripper Intro To Boom Boom Boom Instrumental" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Available at the Andy Warhol Museum
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"Diaries Notes and Sketches" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Film Soundtrack
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"Get It On Time" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Performed at the Factory
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"Green Onions" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Available at the Andy Warhol Museum
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"I'll Keep It With Mine" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Performed at the Uptight, Cinematheque, New York
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"I'm Free" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Studio Session
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"Instrumental Jam" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Performed at the Dom, New York
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"Last Night I Said Goodbye to My Friend" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony
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"Lucy Brown" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Appears on a set-list during the Doug Yule era
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"Move right in" |
Live performances:
- October 2, 1968, La Cave, Cleveland
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Performed at The Valley Dale Ballroom, Columbus, OH
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"Never Get Emotionally Involved With a Man, Woman, Beast, or Child" |
Demo/rehearsal performance:
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Sterling Morrison mentioned this song among a number of songs written/recorded during the summer of 1965 at the band's loft in Ludlow Street. Maureen Tucker has confirmed the song's existence.[5][4]
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"Noise part 1 & 2" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Film soundtrack performed at the Factory
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"Nothing Song" |
Live performances:
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Performed at The Valley Dale Ballroom, Columbus, OH
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"Rockabilly Instrumental" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Available at the Andy Warhol Museum
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"Rhythm & Blues Instrumental" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Available at the Andy Warhol Museum
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"Sweet Rock & Roll" aka "Sister Ray, Part Two" and "Sweet Sister Ray" |
Live performances:
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A performance of the song in July 1968 in San Diego at The Hippodrome is mentioned in the article "Dead Lie the Velvets, Underground" by Lester Bangs. The refrain to the song is reportedly: "sweet rock and roll, it'll cleanse your soul". Sterling Morrison also contends that the song was a "preamble" to "Sister Ray".[5][4]
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"Wild Child" |
Demo/rehearsal recording:
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Performed at the rehearsal for Live at Max's Kansas City.[5]
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