Pioneered noise rock

>Pioneered noise rock
>Pioneered punk rock
>Pioneered Shoegaze
>Pioneered heavy metal
>Pioneered Dream pop
Now please tell me why The Velvet Vnderground are not the greatest band of all time?

What world are you living in where VU aren't considered amongst the 5 best bands of all time?

In Sup Forums.

They are. Normalfags will tell you it's the Beatles, but that's out of ignorance. VU&N and White Light White Heat are the aphex of Western popular music

apex*

they are!!!
ok let me tell u about the velvet underground
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i was the 14 year old in the realease, very aqkward silentr but i loved it!

then i made a banned calldf the new pioneers with my friend IPJFSD}P bob scott

wee were the best high school nabd tut they didnt like the way we wa

so they banned us

we released an akbun called fuck the motherfucking fucks

and verygood

and velvet ndergroung, well, expired us to do it! so yesm, the y are the best band all time.

Dubs confirm, but s/t is better than WLWH desu senpai

Rock sucks.

no rock doestn suck !!!! :(((

if it sucks, why do they call it rock? tjey call it rock becuz it ROCKS!!!

Thanks for using a trip.

You're looking at it wrong, the Beatles made the Velvets possible. Yes, that's what people used to call them, deal with it.

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Got the 5 disc set at a store for $20

Its just boring. Doing something first doesn't equal quality.

You forgot twee pop and post-punk.

Why are Velvet Underground underground fantards so awful? They literally make shit up about their accomplishments and influences every single time they're brought up. All of this shit is just baseless speculation that you can't possibly back up. They're even worse than Beatles fans. Just take this guy for example

Name music that you think isn't boring.

Why is it a lie that The Velvet Underground were a pioneering Art-Rock group? It's established fact.

>Pioneering stuff means that the stuff is as good as the future stuff.

Time for this meme to die.

Also, they have 3 great songs in their entire discograpy. Venus in Furs, Heroin, and Sister Ray.

Their biggest accopmlishment by far is Sister Ray and if it is not in somebody's personal top 50 list of songs then that person is a pleb.

Miku

Try listening to one of their albums with the sound on next time.

>Time for this meme to die.
I would definitely say songs like Venus in Furs, All Tomorrow's Parties, Heroin, etc. are better than their followers' efforts.

Though I give John Cale the credit.

Pioneering =! Perfecting

Because something that makes "Godspeed You Black Emperor!" the greatest band of all time.
They are great just by selling them.

Literally name one thing The Velvet Underground did that wasn't already done by a blues musician.

>>Pioneered noise rock --> Velvet Underground actually
>>Pioneered punk rock --> The Stooges
>>Pioneered Shoegaze --> The Jesus And Mary Chain
>>Pioneered heavy metal --> Lou Reed
>>Pioneered Dream pop --> Cocteau Twins

now your post make sense.

...?
Were blues musicians making noise rock...? and playing with atonality?

no he meant they are the "aphex twin" of Western popular music

I thought Aphex Twin was the "Aphex Twin" of Western popular music.

Masterpiece

You take this band very seriously huh?

This album is shit and Lou Reed was a talentless hack and every TVU fan is a white hipster Starbucks-drinking faggot

I reported you

I'm a white grean tee drinking hipster and I like VU.

At least I have a gf faggot

this is one of the greatest albums of all time faggots, get over yourselves. And yes, in great part because it came out in 1967. Do you know that context and works of art are inseparable?

I think this thread it's the only one who makes sense in this entire post.

Thanks user for having written this thread

>think this thread it's the only one who makes sense in this entire post.

I like TVU, but they're overrated as fuck.

pioneering something =/= good

And that's what i feel about VU. They had really great ideas, but they didn't knew what to do with them. They have some nice songs, but overall i don't think there's a full album from them i can enjoy. They're very incosistent imo.

Rock music, like all arts, grows like a tree. Because the 60s were early in that tree, every major band has a lot of outgrowths. For example:

> The Beatles
Freak Folk, Psychedelic Pop, Jangle Pop, Progressive Pop, Neo-Psychedelia

> The Who
Power Pop, Mod Revival, New Wave, Punk, Britpop, Prog Rock, Oi!

> The Rolling Stones
Glam Rock, Glam Metal, Punk, Punk Blues, Country-Rock, Alt-Country

> The Doors
Goth, Neo-Psychedelia, Garage Rock Revival...

> The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Speed Metal, Blues Rock, Punk Blues, Punk Funk, Space Rock, Post-Rock

and so on. Every major band has tons of major branches that grew out of them. Take it back another generation - imagine how many bands you'd have to connect back to people like Robert Johnson.

My point: yeah, the VU were massively influential. So were a lot of other people.

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Because they only pioneered parts of those aesthetics and didn't develop them further. Still a great band though.

literally this

someone asked me what is probably the best band in music and none of my friends had any clue who the velvet underground were

>>Pioneered noise rock
>>Pioneered punk rock

*cough*

>Pioneered Shoegaze
>Pioneered heavy metal
Could you provide an example.

This meme is stupid.
Was this meme from that thread a while back about WL/WH being the first noise rock album?

>Venus in fur
>Sister ray

Since none of those sound remotely like heavy metal, I'm afraid the wall of sound technique they use there isn't shoegaze and it isn't a novelty either since Phil Spector invented it.

it's not a meme, Black Monk Time was the first noise rock album. it came out even before TVU&N.

>Pioneered noise rock
yes
>Pioneered punk rock
yes
>Pioneered Shoegaze
no
>Pioneered heavy metal
no
>Pioneered Dream pop
no

2/5, OP

You were wrong

Faust was better desu.

THIS

Faust s/t>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>anything TVU did

It's not noise rock.

how is it not noise rock?? I mean it's not like Big Black or something but it's often pretty dissonant and somewhat abrasive, especially for the time.

Also Freak Out has some songs that could qualify as punk rock like Hungry Freaks and the album was released a year before TVU&N

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>>>Pioneered heavy metal --> Lou Reed
Yeah....

>the Beatles made the Velvets possible
lmao you're delusional, they hated the beatles
if anything they did the exact opposite

Lou Reed hated The Beatles, John Cale admired them. John Cale also hated Dylan and Reed was a Dylan wannabe when he started out.

I know you're jealous

there's zero beatles in TVU's sound. do you hear any beatles influence in Cale's viola playing?

You're talking to two different anons, I was refuting your point about
>they hated the beatles

>Lou Reed hated The Beatles,
you can't trust anything he says, he lied in many of his interviews. He also claims to have hated the beach boys but he played in a beach boys cover band when he was younger

This is one he seemed to have stuck with throughout the years though

>Pioneered punk rock --> The Stooges
I'm assuming OP refers to proto-punk. Many different artists throughout the 60s developed the sound that would become punk rock, in many cases independently: the venezuelan Los Saicos, The Sonics, The Kinks, Monks. The Velvet Underground is one of these and arguably the most influential out of the bunch. The Stooges win a trophy for kickstarting actual punk rock (while also making proto-punk).

>Pioneered Shoegaze --> The Jesus And Mary Chain
Venus In Furs has showed very early some of the elements that would be the trademark of shoegaze. It's not a shoegaze song, but a clear pioneer.

>Pioneered heavy metal --> Lou Reed
I actually disagree with this one. For me metal started with Black Sabbath.

>Pioneered Dream pop --> Cocteau Twins
Like so many other instances, VU has a few tracks that anticipated the genre.

underrated
probably the best post on Sup Forums right now

The Beatles pussified rock. Bands like VU kept it original spirit.

>Too busy sucking on a ding-dong
what did he mean by this?

The Rolling Stones were arguably a bigger influence on the first generation of punk than TVU were.

Because better than being the first at something is to be the best at something. TVU were first in a lot of stuff, but the best is better. Just because you're first doesn't mean you're best.

That's such a fallacy. You can't be the best at genres that didn't even exist at the time. They were doing their own thing and were magnificent at that. If I somehow took how influential they were away from the weight of my scores, TVU&N and White Light/White Heat would still be 10/10 in my book for their sound alone.

Since we're having this discussion...Dylan's really underrated as a precursor to punk in a lot of ways imo. Subterranean Homesick Blues, Maggie's Farm, Outlaw Blues, On the Road Again, Bob Dylan's 115th Dream, the entirety of Highway 61 Revisited besides Desolation Row and Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35 are all very similar to punk in aesthetic and attitude.

Picked up the picture disc recently, saw it at a shop and recognized it from here so thought I'd give it a spin. Best purchase I've made in a while.

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