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What Goes On (Velvet Underground song)

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B-side
  
"Jesus"

Format
  
7"

Length
  
4:55

Released
  
March 1969 (1969-03)

Genre
  
Art rockgarage rock

Recorded
  
November - December 1968 at T.T.G. Studios, Hollywood

"What Goes On" is a song by the Velvet Underground. It was the only single released from their 1969 eponymous third album.

Contents

The song was recorded in 1968 at T.T.G. Studios in Hollywood.

A concert performance of the song, with Doug Yule on keyboards, was included on their double live album 1969: The Velvet Underground Live.

Personnel

  • Lou Reed - lead vocals, multi-tracked electric & acoustic guitars (including solo)
  • Doug Yule - bass, Vox Continental organ, backing vocals
  • Sterling Morrison - multi-tracked electric guitars (including solo)
  • Maureen Tucker - drums
  • Cover versions

    Roxy Music singer Bryan Ferry performed "What Goes On" (with elements of "Beginning to See the Light") on his 1978 solo album The Bride Stripped Bare.

    The "What Goes On" organ riff was used in the Talking Heads song "Once in a Lifetime," featured on their 1980 album Remain in Light.

    It was also recorded by the Feelies on their 1988 album Only Life, Elizabeth Mitchell on her 2006 album You Are My Little Bird, The Screaming Trees on the 2009 compilation album Unpiecing the Jigsaw - A Tribute to The Velvet Underground and the Dils on numerous live albums.

    Jim Kerr recorded it as the B-side to "Shadowland" in 2010, and later included it on the B-side to a 7" single included with the special edition of the Lostboy! AKA Jim Kerr CD.

    Toy performed "What Goes On" for a Radio 6 Music session in 2012 and featured it on their Make It Mine EP released later that year.

    Fanzine

    In 1978, aficionados Mike "MC" Kostek and Phil Milstein started the Velvet Underground Appreciation Society, which collected, cataloged and made available various rarities. They also published a fanzine titled "What Goes On", and later on a newsletter titled "What Goes On Jr."

    References

    What Goes On (Velvet Underground song) Wikipedia


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