Libertines pair Pete Doherty and Carl Barat were at the Philharmonie de Paris last night (April 3rd) covering the Velvet Underground‘s ‘White Light/White Heat‘ with John Cale.
While this song is the title-track of the legendary band’s second album, the main theme of the evening was a celebration of the hugely influential 1967 debut ‘Velvet Underground & Nico‘, as the likes of Animal Collective and Mark Lanegan also joined in with the evening’s entertainment.
“On the surface, it would seem as though the marriage of Lou Reed’s shocking lyrical musings, John Cale’s unorthodox arrangements and Nico’s seductively gruff vocal palette was something that was purely at the hands of destiny, if nothing else,” Live4ever’s ‘Early Dawning’ feature reads. “How those three outcasts, along with Moe Tucker and Stirling Mortlock, came under Andy Warhol’s tenure is the stuff of legend.”