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Credit: FRANCOIS GUILLOT/Getty John Cale hosted an early 50th anniversary celebration for the classic Velvet Underground & Nico Sunday at Paris La Phihamonie, with the cellist recruiting artists like Animal Collective , the Libertines Carl Barat and Pete Doherty, Mark Lanegan, Etienne Daho, Lou Doillon and more to assist him on playing cuts from both that 1967 LP and other tracks from the VU catalog. Animal Collective, who previously teamed with Cale on the bands Painting With cut Hocus Pocus, performed There She Goes Again with the Velvet Underground rocker, while Cale himself put a droning spin on the albums soft opening track Sunday Morning (via Pitchfork ): More from Rolling Stone John Cale Talks Lou Reed and Remaking Music for a New Society John Cales POPtical Illusion is the Sound of an Eightysomething Legend On a Hot Streak Heres How John Cale Stays on the Cutting Edge at 82 Later in the performance, Barat and Doherty joined Cale for a pair of songs, Run Run Run and the non- VU & Nico -but-still-legendary White Light/White Heat. In February, Cale spoke to Rolling Stone about the re-recording of his 1982 solo album Music for a New Society – now dubbed M:FANS – and his celebration of what he calls the Banana Album, a nod to Andy Warhols iconic cover. At the time, Cale revealed that he was working on new arrangements for all the album tracks to create different versions of the songs. Best of Rolling Stone All 274 of Taylor Swifts Songs, Ranked The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time Carrie Underwood Was a Teenage Metalhead: Her Best Hard Rock Covers View comments
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