Previously Unknown Velvet Underground Song Discovered, Revealed in New Book by Richie Unterberger
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Chris DeVille
Summary
Richie Unterberger's new book "Do What You Fear The Most" reveals a previously unknown Velvet Underground song. The discovery was made by Ryan H. Walsh, who uncovered a recording of the unreleased track and is mentioned in the book for his role. The book is a comprehensive history of the Velvet Underground, with this unreleased song being a major highlight for fans.
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· 2 pulledRyan H. Walsh — leader of the great band Hallelujah The Hills, author of the Van Morrison book Astral Weeks: A Secret History Of 1968, and writer of an excellent Silver Jews retrospective for Stereogum — pointed out the big reveal on Tumblr.
Walsh wrote a blurb endorsing the book, and he's mentioned in it, specifically because of his role in uncovering a recording of a previously unknown Ve
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