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    as the bassist, guitarist, keyboardist and occasional lead vocalist. Doug Yule was born in Mineola, Long Island, New York, and grew up in Great Neck...
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    accessible albums The Velvet Underground (1969) and Loaded (1970), with Doug Yule replacing Cale for the latter two. None performed to the expectations...
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  • Squeeze (The Velvet Underground album) (category Albums produced by Doug Yule)
    album features Doug Yule from the Lou Reed-era lineup of the group, who wrote and recorded the album almost entirely by himself. Yule had joined the Velvet...
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  • Loaded (The Velvet Underground album) (category Albums produced by Doug Yule)
    be the last "true" Velvet Underground album. The multi-instrumentalist Doug Yule remained and released the album Squeeze in 1973 before the band's dissolution...
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    occasionally bass guitar, and singing backing vocals. Unlike bandmates Lou Reed, Doug Yule, John Cale, Maureen Tucker and Nico, Morrison never released a solo album...
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  • bandmate Doug Yule, playing bass guitar. According to an interview with Yule, the call from Reed was "out of the blue", because Reed thought Yule's bass playing...
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  • Bassist Doug Yule, who had replaced founding member John Cale in 1968, proposed his younger brother Billy, then sixteen years old; he was accepted. Yule started...
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  • The Velvet Underground (album) (category Albums produced by Doug Yule)
    by MGM Records, it was their first record with multi-instrumentalist Doug Yule, who replaced previous member John Cale. Recorded in 1968 at TTG Studios...
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  • VU (album) (category Albums produced by Doug Yule)
    Berlin, 1973; and "She's My Best Friend" (which was originally sung by Doug Yule), was included on Coney Island Baby, 1976. VU peaked in the US at #85...
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  • 1969: The Velvet Underground Live (category Albums produced by Doug Yule)
    Quoted from "Head Held High – The Velvet Underground featuring Doug Yule", interview with Yule by Sal Mercuri, originally published in What Goes On – The...
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  • finished edit. In a 2005 interview, former Velvet Underground member Doug Yule stated that the main signature "riff" of the song (as it appears on Loaded)...
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  • had left the band. The rest of the group continued on together, with Doug Yule switching from bass to guitar and taking over as full-time lead vocalist...
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    album The Velvet Underground, their first project with Cale's replacement Doug Yule. It did not chart upon its original release. However, when reissued in...
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  • Underground album Loaded (1970). It is one of the four songs that feature Doug Yule on vocals, encouraged by main singer and songwriter Lou Reed. The song...
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  • music. Its core members were Lou Reed, Sterling Morrison, John Cale, Doug Yule, and Maureen Tucker. Artist Andy Warhol managed and promoted the band—convincing...
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  • Underground in late August 1970, Doug Yule assumed leadership of that band and moved from bass guitar to vocals and guitar. Yule asked Powers to join to fill...
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  • Candy Darling's desire to escape her birth gender. Reed insisted that Doug Yule take the lead vocal on the song. Reed said the song was also "about something...
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  • T.T.G. Studios in Hollywood. A concert performance of the song, with Doug Yule on keyboards, was included on their double live album 1969: The Velvet...
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    fourth and final album with Lou Reed. Billy Yule, the younger and high-school-age brother of bassist Doug Yule, filled in the role of drummer for live performances...
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    while Reed was still a member of the Velvet Underground. Fellow member Doug Yule, in a 2005 interview, recalled Reed's first mentioning the song to him...
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  • Baby includes bonus tracks featuring Reed's Velvet Underground bandmate Doug Yule. Reviewing for Rolling Stone in 1976, Paul Nelson wrote, "For the eight...
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  • League) Eric Kaz (of Blues Magoos) Steve Katz (of Blood, Sweat & Tears) Doug Yule (of Velvet Underground) Reached No. 87 on the Billboard 200. Reached No...
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  • — Doug Yule Over the next few years, Sesnick influenced the Velvet Underground to move toward a more "overtly pop direction" in their music. Doug Yule was...
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  • field hockey player Doug Yule (born 1947), American musician and singer, member of The Velvet Underground 1968–1973 George Yule (businessman) (1829–1892)...
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  • Final V.U. 1971–1973 (category Albums produced by Doug Yule)
    Reed quit the Velvet Underground in August 1970, the band carried on: Doug Yule assumed leadership and moved to lead vocals and guitar, and Walter Powers...
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  • Underground's self-titled album in 1969, written by Lou Reed and sung by Doug Yule. The second verse of Lou Reed's 1972 "Walk on the Wild Side" is devoted...
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    his dismissal from the band, Cale was replaced by Boston-based musician Doug Yule, who played bass guitar, keyboards and who would soon share lead vocal...
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  • tribute to Lou Reed. Maureen Tucker – vocals Lou Reed – acoustic guitar Doug Yule – bass Discogs - T.T.G. Studios (Hollywood) profile and discography "Brent...
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    original on February 8, 2013. Retrieved March 18, 2017. Yule, Jennifer (October 26, 2008). "Doug Yule - Story". Olivier.landemaine.free.fr. Morrissey, Janet...
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  • time was married to another man. Lou Reed – lead vocals, electric guitar Doug Yule – bass, Hammond organ, backing vocals Sterling Morrison – electric guitar...
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