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Box 24

 Container

Contains 28 Results:

The Velvet Underground. “Velvet Underground 1969.”, Undated

 Item — Box: 24
Identifier: TR-10888
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The collection contains manuscripts, artwork, sound and video recordings, photographs, publications, and ephemera. Manuscripts include holographic notes from Lou Reed and Piero Heliczer, as well as several items in the hand of Velvet Underground guitarist Sterling Morrison, including a set list for a performance at Poor Richard's, in Chicago. Sound recordings in the archive include six acetate demo records of songs by the band c.1966-69; DAT tapes of unreleased material; first...
Dates: Undated

The Velvet Underground. “Doug Yule acetates.”, Undated

 Item — Box: 24
Identifier: TR-10889
COLLECTION DESCRIPTION From the Collection: The collection contains manuscripts, artwork, sound and video recordings, photographs, publications, and ephemera. Manuscripts include holographic notes from Lou Reed and Piero Heliczer, as well as several items in the hand of Velvet Underground guitarist Sterling Morrison, including a set list for a performance at Poor Richard's, in Chicago. Sound recordings in the archive include six acetate demo records of songs by the band c.1966-69; DAT tapes of unreleased material; first...
Dates: Undated

The Velvet Underground. “All Tomorrow's Parties/I'll Be Your Mirror.” Verve Records, Cat. no. VK-10427., July 1966

 Item — Box: 24
Identifier: SR-9746
Scope and Contents

Promotional 7” single in picture sleeve. Labeled "Special Disc Jockey Record.”

Dates: July 1966

The Riats. “Run Run Run” b/w “Sunday Morning.” [Netherlands]: Omega, Cat. no. 35.796., 1967

 Item — Box: 24
Identifier: SR-9748
Scope and Contents

The first recorded cover versions of Velvet Underground songs.

Dates: 1967

The Velvet Underground. “White Light/White Heat” and “Here She Comes Now.” New York: Unidentified manufacturer, for Verve Records., September 28, 1967

 Item — Box: 24
Identifier: SR-9749- SR-9750
Scope and Contents

Two 7” test pressings of the Verve single. “Given to Robert Quine by Lou Reed, sold to Michael Carlucci, who sold it to Scott Curran”—ms. note in the hand of Johan Kugelberg.

Dates: September 28, 1967