Lou Reed and Nico 1971-04-29 Richard and Lisa Robinson's Apartment, New York, NY Lou Reed and Nico Richard and Lisa Robinson's Apartment New York, NY 1971-04-29 Contrast Clause: An abbreviated version of this tape circulates on a bootleg called "The Bedroom Tape" and is currently on the tracker at: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=125361 This is a much more complete version of this recording. The total time of the bootleg is 01:01:43. The total time of this tape is 02:01:28. The bootleg, however, has 5:10 of additional material that's not on my tape (so I've added that material onto the end of my tape as track 54, where it belongs, in order to create a more complete version.) The sound quality of this tape seems about the same as the bootleg (decidedly lo-fi) but possibly a generation or two closer to the source. This tape also has more hiss and more high end. Perhaps the bootleggers used some noise reduction somewhere along the way. What this is: This is a tape of Lou Reed and Nico rehearsing that's commonly referred to as "The Bedroom Tape." It's been claimed that this was recorded in a hotel room. There have also been claims made that this is a rehearsal for the 1972 Nico-Lou Reed-John Cale concert at Le Bataclan in Paris. Neither statement is correct, as I'll explain below. Date and Location: The notes in the previous upload say, "Though the CD art says "New York 1968", this is usually dated "April 1970" or just "1970", and is said to have been recorded in Nico's hotel room. When this boot was originally posted on EZT in January 2005 someone commented that it is actually from January 1972, prior to Reed, Nico, and Cale's January 29 show at Le Bataclan." When I received a copy of this tape in 1973, it was labeled "Lou Reed and Nico, Rehearsals at Richard and Lisa Robinson's Apartment, April 29, 1971," and there's some evidence on the tape itself to back up both the date and the location. Regarding the location: The voices of the other people on this tape are clearly those of Lisa and Richard Robinson, indicating that this is probably another of the many tapes made in their apartment. At the very beginning of the tape, Lou says to Nico, "You took the wrong train and ended up at 125th Street?" Nico replies, "And I walked to 1st Avenue from 6th Avenue." Lisa asks, "Which train did you take?" Nico says, "The 8th Avenue train." There's an 8th Avenue, a 6th Avenue, a 1st Avenue, and a 125th Street (as well as an 8th Avenue train) in New York but not in Paris. Later in the tape, you can hear Lisa offering them tea and coffee and then clattering around in the kitchen. She's clearly in her own apartment and not in a hotel room. At another point, Danny Fields (who signed the MC5 and the Stooges to Elektra and who wrote the liner notes to the Velvets' "Live at Max's" album) drops by. Danny, who lived in New York at the time, wouldn't be just dropping by if this took place in Paris. At yet another point, Lou mentions that he wants to borrow Lenny Kaye's guitar for the gig. Lisa offers to call Lenny. Back then, making a transatlantic phone call was sort of a big deal, and I seriously doubt that that's what Lisa was volunteering to do. Regarding the date: Richard and Lisa made many tapes of Lou in their apartment, and all the ones that I've heard all date from the spring and summer of 1971, when Lou was inbetween the Velvets and the beginning of his solo career. In track 50, Lou (while talking to Danny Fields) mentions that he's trying to figure out whether he should stay with Atlantic (the label that released the final Velvet Underground album) or sign with another label. That clearly puts this recording as post-Velvets and before the start of Lou's solo career. Lou left the Velvets in August, 1970, and reportedly didn't even think about music for a few months, so that would seem to support the April, 1971 date. Similarly, by January, 1972, Lou had signed with RCA and was recording his first album, so this tape simply can't have anything to do with the rehearsals for the Bataclan show at the end of January of 1972. Additionally, at one point, Lisa mentions that Richard has just gotten a video recorder. There's at least one circulating audiotape that was made from the soundtrack to a Richard Robinson video shot about two weeks later, on May 16, 1971. A little more background info: The way I heard it was that these rehearsals were for a solo Nico appearance in New York where Lou was to back her up on acoustic guitar. Lisa and Richard had taped Lou many times, but when they asked to tape this rehearsal, Lou refused. They taped the rehearsal anyway, with a cassette deck hidden under the sofa. That's why the sound is sort of muffled and distant and doesn't have the clarity of the other Robinson apartment tapes. That's also why at times Lisa's footsteps are so loud--she's walking right in front of the recorder. The gig itself never took place (once again, this is hearsay) because Nico got in a fight with a woman in a bar and decided to leave the country rather than have the woman press charges. Officially released material: At times during the rehearsal, Lou and Nico played tracks from the first Velvets album and from Nico's solo albums. All of this has been edited out except for three brief sections, included with the consent of the mods, where Lou and Nico are talking during the tracks or Lou is tuning his guitar to the track. Special thanks to Ruby Tuesday and jupiter2101 for their help. 01 Conversation 02 [deleted] (11 seconds of something I don't recognize) 03 Conversation 04 These Days 05 Conversation 06 Conversation 07 Secret Side acapella 08 All Tomorrow's Parties 09 [deleted] All Tomorrow's Parties (from LP) 10 Conversation 11 Lou tuning 12 More tuning 13 All Tomorrow's Parties 14 Conversation, Lou runs through All Tomorrow's Parties 15 All Tomorrow's Parties + conversation 16 [deleted] These Days (from LP) 17 Conversation 18 These Days 19 I'll Keep It With Mine 20 I'll Keep It With Mine 21 [deleted] I'll Keep It With Mine (from LP) 22 Conversation 23 I'll Keep It With Mine 24 I'll Keep It With Mine 25 I'll Keep It With Mine 26 [deleted] I'll Keep It With Mine (from LP) 27 Conversation 28 I'll Keep It With Mine 29 I'll Keep It With Mine 30 Conversation + playback of the tape Nico's been recording 31 [deleted] Little Sister (from LP) 32 Conversation 33 Little Sister 34 Little Sister 35 Conversation 36 All Tomorrow's Parties 37 I'll Be Your Mirror 38 Femme Fatale 39 Conversation 40 Conversation 41 I'll Keep It With Mine 42 Conversation 43 I'll Keep It With Mine false start 44 I'll Keep It With Mine 45 Conversation + playback 46 Jesse James and other folk songs 47 Little Queenie 48 Little Sister 49 Little Sister 50 Conversation with Danny Fields 51 Playback + conversation 52 All Tomorrow's Parties 53 Conversation + playback 54 All Tomorrow's Parties, Somebody, conversation Total time: 02:06:38 From cassettes received in trade in 1973. cassette (azimuth adjusted)>CD-R>EAC>Audacity (amplify) >CD Wave>FLAC If you're going to write this to CD, I suggest making a break after track 35. That'll put 1:06:29 on disc 1 and 01:00:09 on disc 2. It'll also make disc 1 end with about 10 minutes of conversation, and disc 2 will start with Lou and Nico playing "All Tomorrow's Parties," "I'll Be Your Mirror," and "Femme Fatale" one right after the other. Your track list for the CDs (allowing for the deleted tracks) would then be: Disc 1 01 Conversation 02 Conversation 03 These Days 04 Conversation 05 Conversation 06 Secret Side acapella 07 All Tomorrow's Parties 08 Conversation 09 Lou tuning 10 More tuning 11 All Tomorrow's Parties 12 Conversation, Lou runs through All Tomorrow's Parties 13 All Tomorrow's Parties + conversation 14 Conversation 15 These Days 16 I'll Keep It With Mine 17 I'll Keep It With Mine 18 Conversation 19 I'll Keep It With Mine 20 I'll Keep It With Mine 21 I'll Keep It With Mine 22 Conversation 23 I'll Keep It With Mine 24 I'll Keep It With Mine 25 Conversation + playback of the tape Nico's been recording 26 Conversation 27 Little Sister 28 Little Sister 29 Conversation Disc 2 01 All Tomorrow's Parties 02 I'll Be Your Mirror 03 Femme Fatale 94 Conversation 05 Conversation 06 I'll Keep It With Mine 07 Conversation 08 I'll Keep It With Mine false start 09 I'll Keep It With Mine 10 Conversation + playback 11 Jesse James and other folk songs 12 Little Queenie 13 Little Sister 14 Little Sister 15 Conversation with Danny Fields 16 Playback + conversation 17 All Tomorrow's Parties 18 Conversation + playback 19 All Tomorrow's Parties, Somebody, conversation Uploaded to dime by punchomatic, July 2008.