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<blockquote data-quote="born to mourn and yawn" data-source="post: 1987358744" data-attributes="member: 28602"><p>I have been listening to the A-Side of Lou Reed's "Sally Can't Dance" lately and also thoroughly. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]67975[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>This is a 1974 UK stereo copy on the RCA Victor label. Not in best shape, the sound is pretty muffled, but actually, I find this quite conducive to my mind at the moment. Highly enjoyable A-side consisting of four songs.</p><p></p><p>Ride Sally Ride is a nice opener, bugle-intro and all, with poor Sally being gang-raped? The second song is Animal Language, my favorite on this side, as my cats and I can sing along in unison to this one. The third song, Baby Face, I find a bit boring musically. Too bluesy for my taste. New York Stars, number four, is a great song, and it kinda sounds different to the other three, clearer and more spacious. Not sure if this is material related or if they were experiencing with binaural sounds again. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]67976[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Here it is, all brushed and scrubbed. Will defo listen to it more often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="born to mourn and yawn, post: 1987358744, member: 28602"] I have been listening to the A-Side of Lou Reed's "Sally Can't Dance" lately and also thoroughly. [ATTACH type="full" width="771px"]67975[/ATTACH] This is a 1974 UK stereo copy on the RCA Victor label. Not in best shape, the sound is pretty muffled, but actually, I find this quite conducive to my mind at the moment. Highly enjoyable A-side consisting of four songs. Ride Sally Ride is a nice opener, bugle-intro and all, with poor Sally being gang-raped? The second song is Animal Language, my favorite on this side, as my cats and I can sing along in unison to this one. The third song, Baby Face, I find a bit boring musically. Too bluesy for my taste. New York Stars, number four, is a great song, and it kinda sounds different to the other three, clearer and more spacious. Not sure if this is material related or if they were experiencing with binaural sounds again. [ATTACH type="full" width="499px"]67976[/ATTACH] Here it is, all brushed and scrubbed. Will defo listen to it more often. [/QUOTE]
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