The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
The Velvet Underground
In the beginning of the first version of the song from 11/26/69 (released as The Complete Matrix Tapes), Lou Reed states that the song is “an alcoholic’s dream realized”.
There are two different mixes for the 1968 Velvet Underground album. The one done by MGM engineer Val Valentin was the one that...
[Verse 1]
Some kinds of love, Marguerita told Tom
Between thought and expression lies a lifetime
Situations arise because of the weather
And no kinds of love are better than others
[Verse 2]
Some kinds of love, Marguerita told Tom
Like a dirty French novel combines the absurd with the vulgar
And some kinds of love, the possibilities are endless
And for me to miss one would seem to be groundless
[Verse 3]
I heard what you said, Marguerita heard Tom
And of course you're a bore but in that you're not charmless
'Cause a bore is a straight line that finds a wealth in division
And some kinds of love, ooh, are mistaken for vision, la-da-ta-ta-ta
Ooh, alright
[Verse 4]
Put jelly on your shoulder, let us do what you fear most
That from which you recoil but which still makes your eyes moist
Put jelly on your shoulder, baby, lie down upon the carpet
Between thought and expression let us now kiss the culprit, move it on, hm, aha
[Outro]
I don't know just what it's all about
Tell you something
But put on your red pajamas and find out
Some Kinda Love was written by Lou Reed.
Some Kinda Love was produced by The Velvet Underground.
The Velvet Underground released Some Kinda Love on Sat Mar 01 1969.