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Caroline (video)
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Will Dockery
2006-09-04 16:14:45 UTC
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<snurp>
So there ya go.
I'll have blue cheese.
Hey... Here is "Caroline": http://Movies.Here.Nu/caroline.wmv
...sexy, but no /porn/.
What are the correct credits???
http://www.geocities.com/landem.geo/dougyule/dydiscog.html
From Squeeze by Velvet Underground
Polydor 2383 180, February 1973

Actually a Doug Yule solo effort, recorded in October 1972, with Ian
Paice on drums.
Written by Doug Yule.

"...Little is known about the "Squeeze" sessions, held in the summer of
'72 in London and under a considerably tight budget (maybe where the
title comes in). Yule has been rarely interviewed but has never
mentioned any musician other than Paice. But as mentioned previously,
there is that unidentified female vocalist, who is quite impressive.
(Some sources claim her to be his wife, or at the very least, his
girlfriend at the time.) There were no specific liner notes. In a
recent interview Paice said that he may not be the only drummer on
"Squeeze", but without session documentation we can't verify anything.
What is known is that Doug Yule played the bulk of the music
himself..."

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"Fadaway Encounter" by Dockery-Conley:
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

Will Dockery and the Shadowville All-Stars
see http://shadowvilleallstars.muddywolf.net/
Placenta Jinn
2006-09-04 17:12:32 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
<snurp>
So there ya go.
I'll have blue cheese.
Hey... Here is "Caroline": http://Movies.Here.Nu/caroline.wmv
...sexy, but no /porn/.
What are the correct credits???
http://www.geocities.com/landem.geo/dougyule/dydiscog.html
From Squeeze by Velvet Underground
Polydor 2383 180, February 1973
Actually a Doug Yule solo effort, recorded in October 1972, with Ian
Paice on drums.
Written by Doug Yule.
OK... I'll change in a day or so.
Post by Will Dockery
"...Little is known about the "Squeeze" sessions, held in the summer of
'72 in London and under a considerably tight budget (maybe where the
title comes in). Yule has been rarely interviewed but has never
mentioned any musician other than Paice. But as mentioned previously,
there is that unidentified female vocalist, who is quite impressive.
(Some sources claim her to be his wife, or at the very least, his
girlfriend at the time.) There were no specific liner notes. In a
recent interview Paice said that he may not be the only drummer on
"Squeeze", but without session documentation we can't verify anything.
What is known is that Doug Yule played the bulk of the music
himself..."
--
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery
Will Dockery and the Shadowville All-Stars
see http://shadowvilleallstars.muddywolf.net/
Will Dockery
2006-09-04 17:23:24 UTC
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Post by Placenta Jinn
Post by Will Dockery
Hey... Here is "Caroline": http://Movies.Here.Nu/caroline.wmv
...sexy, but no /porn/.
What are the correct credits???
http://www.geocities.com/landem.geo/dougyule/dydiscog.html
From Squeeze by Velvet Underground
Polydor 2383 180, February 1973
Actually a Doug Yule solo effort, recorded in October 1972, with Ian
Paice on drums.
Written by Doug Yule.
OK... I'll change in a day or so.
Probably leave the words "Velvet Underground" off to keep Lou Reed from
getting pissed off... if he ever sees it.

The push is on to get "Squeeze" released on CD (out of print since 1973
and never even released in the US) as a "Doug Yule" solo album.
Post by Placenta Jinn
Post by Will Dockery
"...Little is known about the "Squeeze" sessions, held in the summer of
'72 in London and under a considerably tight budget (maybe where the
title comes in). Yule has been rarely interviewed but has never
mentioned any musician other than Paice. But as mentioned previously,
there is that unidentified female vocalist, who is quite impressive.
(Some sources claim her to be his wife, or at the very least, his
girlfriend at the time.) There were no specific liner notes. In a
recent interview Paice said that he may not be the only drummer on
"Squeeze", but without session documentation we can't verify anything.
What is known is that Doug Yule played the bulk of the music
himself..."
--
"Fadaway Encounter" by Dockery-Conley:
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

Will Dockery and the Shadowville All-Stars
see http://shadowvilleallstars.muddywolf.net/
Your AJ
2006-09-05 14:26:04 UTC
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Post by Will Dockery
Post by Placenta Jinn
Post by Will Dockery
Hey... Here is "Caroline": http://Movies.Here.Nu/caroline.wmv
...sexy, but no /porn/.
What are the correct credits???
http://www.geocities.com/landem.geo/dougyule/dydiscog.html
From Squeeze by Velvet Underground
Polydor 2383 180, February 1973
Actually a Doug Yule solo effort, recorded in October 1972, with Ian
Paice on drums.
Written by Doug Yule.
OK... I'll change in a day or so.
Probably leave the words "Velvet Underground" off to keep Lou Reed from
getting pissed off... if he ever sees it.
Now there's a concept.
Post by Will Dockery
The push is on to get "Squeeze" released on CD (out of print since 1973
and never even released in the US) as a "Doug Yule" solo album.
Perish the thot that I would get in the way.

I liked the tune, and have no intention of /doing anything/
with the movie.
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Placenta Jinn
Post by Will Dockery
"...Little is known about the "Squeeze" sessions, held in the summer of
'72 in London and under a considerably tight budget (maybe where the
title comes in). Yule has been rarely interviewed but has never
mentioned any musician other than Paice. But as mentioned previously,
there is that unidentified female vocalist, who is quite impressive.
(Some sources claim her to be his wife, or at the very least, his
girlfriend at the time.) There were no specific liner notes. In a
recent interview Paice said that he may not be the only drummer on
"Squeeze", but without session documentation we can't verify anything.
What is known is that Doug Yule played the bulk of the music
himself..."
That tune rocked... It was fun enuf.
Post by Will Dockery
--
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery
Will Dockery and the Shadowville All-Stars
see http://shadowvilleallstars.muddywolf.net/
Will Dockery
2006-09-05 15:58:37 UTC
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Post by Your AJ
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Placenta Jinn
Post by Will Dockery
Hey... Here is "Caroline": http://Movies.Here.Nu/caroline.wmv
...sexy, but no /porn/.
What are the correct credits???
http://www.geocities.com/landem.geo/dougyule/dydiscog.html
From Squeeze by Velvet Underground
Polydor 2383 180, February 1973
Actually a Doug Yule solo effort, recorded in October 1972, with Ian
Paice on drums.
Written by Doug Yule.
OK... I'll change in a day or so.
Probably leave the words "Velvet Underground" off to keep Lou Reed from
getting pissed off... if he ever sees it.
Now there's a concept.
Karla all over again... heh.
Post by Your AJ
Post by Will Dockery
The push is on to get "Squeeze" released on CD (out of print since 1973
and never even released in the US) as a "Doug Yule" solo album.
Perish the thot that I would get in the way.
The opposite effect is what I was thinking.
Post by Your AJ
I liked the tune, and have no intention of /doing anything/
with the movie.
You already did enough... let it go to the right hands for the next
steps...
Post by Your AJ
Post by Will Dockery
Post by Placenta Jinn
Post by Will Dockery
"...Little is known about the "Squeeze" sessions, held in the summer of
'72 in London and under a considerably tight budget (maybe where the
title comes in). Yule has been rarely interviewed but has never
mentioned any musician other than Paice. But as mentioned previously,
there is that unidentified female vocalist, who is quite impressive.
(Some sources claim her to be his wife, or at the very least, his
girlfriend at the time.) There were no specific liner notes. In a
recent interview Paice said that he may not be the only drummer on
"Squeeze", but without session documentation we can't verify anything.
What is known is that Doug Yule played the bulk of the music
himself..."
That tune rocked... It was fun enuf.
Would be a good cover tune.

--
"Fadeaway Encounter" by Dockery-Conley:
http://www.myspace.com/willdockery

Will Dockery and the Shadowville All-Stars
see http://shadowvilleallstars.muddywolf.net/

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