Black Angel's Death Song

The Velvet Underground

About Black Angel's Death Song

"The Black Angel's Death Song" is a song by the Velvet Underground, from their 1967 debut album The Velvet Underground & Nico. It was written by Lou Reed and John Cale. In a footnote to the lyrics, Lou Reed wrote: "The idea here was to string words together for the sheer fun of their sound, not any particular meaning." According to Cale, Sterling Morrison refused to play bass on the song because he disliked having to play it on "Venus in Furs", hence, Cale overdubbed the bassline while Morrison stuck to his usual guitar. In late 1965 Al Aronowitz arranged for the Velvets to play at the Café Bizarre in Greenwich Village for a fortnight in December 1965; while there they played a "furious" version of "Black Angel's Death Song"; the manager ordered them not to play that song again, to which the band responded by playing it again "with a vengeance", and were sacked. 


Year:
1967
3:16
55 
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The myriad choices of his fate
Set themselves out upon a plate
For him to choose
What had he to lose

Not a ghost bloodied country
All covered with sleep
Where the black angel did weep
Not an old city street in the east
Gone to choose

And wandering's brother
Walked on through the night
With his hair in his face
On a long splintered cut from the knife of g.t.

The rally man's patter ran on through the dawn
Until we said so long
To his skull-shrill yell

Shining brightly red-rimmed and
Red-lined with the time
Infused with the choice of the mind
On ice skates scraping chunks
From the bells

Cut mouth bleeding razor's
Forgetting the pain
Antiseptic remains cool goodbye
So you fly
To the cozy brown snow of the east
Gone to choose, choose again

Sacrificials remains make it hard to forget
Where you come from
The stools of your eyes
Serve to realize fame, choose again

And roverman's refrain of the sacrilege recluse
For the loss of a horse
Went the bowels and a tail of a rat
Come again, choose to go

And if epiphany's terror reduced you to shame
Have your head bobbed and weaved
Choose a side to be on

If the stone glances off
Split didactics in two
Leave the colors of the mouse trails
Don't scream, try between
If you choose, if you choose, try to lose
For the loss of remain come and start

Start the game i che che che che i
Che che ka tak koh
Choose to choose
Choose to choose, choose to go

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The Velvet Underground

The Velvet Underground was an American rock band formed in New York City. First active from 1964 to 1973, their best-known members were Lou Reed and John Cale, who both went on to find success as solo artists. Although experiencing little commercial success while together, the band is often cited by many critics as one of the most important and influential groups of the 1960s. An often-repeated statement, made by Brian Eno in a 1982 interview, is that while the first Velvet Underground album may have sold only 30,000 copies in its early years, "everyone who bought one of those 30,000 copies started a band." more »

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Written by: Lou A. Reed, John Davies Cale

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13 facts about this song

Music Origins
"Black Angel's Death Song" is a song written by Lou Reed and John Cale, members of the band The Velvet Underground, not Nico, although she was part of the band for a while.
Album Debut
The track is a part of the band's debut album "The Velvet Underground & Nico," released in 1967.
Conceptualization
Both Reed and Cale composed this song before Velvet Underground was formed.
Artistic Inception
The song's title was inspired by a short story written by the black comedian Lord Buckley, titled "Black Cross".
Producer Dispute
The band's then-producer, Andy Warhol, and the main engineer, Tom Wilson, were initially at odds about including this song on the album. Warhol wanted it there, but Wilson did not, leading to tensions.
Inspiration
The song's lyrics are inspired by expressionist writings, which is very much present in its syntax and imagery.
Composition
The song features Cale's screeching electric viola, a perfect example of the discordant way he liked to play the instrument.
Band Conflict
Allegedly, it was the band's insistence on playing "Black Angel's Death Song" that led to them being fired from their residency at a New York venue called Café Bizarre.
Avant-Garde Style
The song is known for its avant-garde style, described as existentialist and inaccessible or difficult for many.
Cult Status
The Velvet Underground & Nico, including "Black Angel's Death Song", didn't achieve commercial success at first, but has since gained a cult following and is considered a significant influence on many punk and post-punk bands.
Discontinuation
The Velvet Underground stopped performing "Black Angel's Death Song" live after the departure of John Cale in 1968.
Infrequent Performances
Lou Reed rarely performed the song during his solo career. It was played occasionally in the late '70s and not at all in the years after.
Legacy
Despite originally being one of the less popular tracks on the album, the song has since been praised for its exemplification of The Velvet Underground's unique sound and artistic vision.

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