

"After Hours" 는 Lou Reed가 작곡하여 1969년에 발매한 노래이다, 원곡은 The Velvet Underground에 의해 연주되었다. 해당 곡은 밴드 이름과 동일한 앨범 제목을 가진 세번째 앨범 <The Velvet Underground>의 10번째이자 마지막 트랙이다.
밴드의 드러머인 Maureen Tucker가 리드 보컬을 맡은 몇 안 되는 노래 중 하나이며, Lou Reed는 노래가 "너무 무해하고 순수하기에" 그가 감히 부를 수 없었다고 말한 바 있다.
Tucker의 보컬은 어쿠스틱과 베이스 기타 반주와 함께 흐른다. 가사와 음악의 표현법은 1930년대의 Tin Pan Alley 노래들을 다소간 연상시킨다. [출처: 위키백과, 아래 링크 첨부]
"After Hours" is a 1969 song written by Lou Reed[2] and originally performed by The Velvet Underground. It is the tenth and final track on their self-titled third album.[3] It is one of few songs with lead vocals by drummer Maureen Tucker, as Lou Reed stated the song was "so innocent and pure" that he could not possibly sing it himself. Tucker's vocals are accompanied by acoustic and bass guitar. The style of the lyrics and the music is somewhat reminiscent of Tin Pan Alley songs of the 1930s.
After Hours (The Velvet Underground song) - Wikipedia
"After Hours" is a 1969 song written by Lou Reed[2] and originally performed by The Velvet Underground. It is the tenth and final track on their self-titled third album.[3] It is one of few songs with lead vocals by drummer Maureen Tucker, as Lou Reed stat
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The Velvet Underground's legendary percussionist recalls her special relationship with the Pop maestro in this excerpt from Stephen Shore's new Phaidon monograph.
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Amid all the drugs and rock n roll, Maureen “Moe” Tucker would commute in from Levittown to play drums as the shyest member of the Velvets and hound Warhol for gas money
마약과 락앤롤에 둘러싸여, Maureen "Moe" Tucker는 Levittown에서 통근을 하며 Velvets의 가장 내성적인 멤버로 드럼을 연주했고, Warhol (그 앤디 워홀 맞음) 에게 기름 값을 주라고 따라다니기도 했다.
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