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- Sister_Ray runtime "17.483333333333334".
- Sister_Ray abstract ""Sister Ray" is a song by The Velvet Underground that closes side two of their 1968 avant-garde rock album White Light/White Heat. The song's lyrics were written by Lou Reed, with music composed by John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker and Reed.The song concerns drug use, violence, homosexuality and transvestism. Reed said of the lyrics: "'Sister Ray' was done as a joke—no, not as a joke—but it has eight characters in it and this guy gets killed and nobody does anything. It was built around this story that I wrote about this scene of total debauchery and decay. I like to think of ‘Sister Ray' as a transvestite smack dealer. The situation is a bunch of drag queens taking some sailors home with them, shooting up on smack and having this orgy when the police appear."".
- Sister_Ray album White_Heat.
- Sister_Ray artist The_Velvet_Underground.
- Sister_Ray composer John_Cale.
- Sister_Ray composer Lou_Reed.
- Sister_Ray composer Maureen_Tucker.
- Sister_Ray composer Sterling_Morrison.
- Sister_Ray genre Avant-garde_music.
- Sister_Ray genre Experimental_rock.
- Sister_Ray genre Protopunk.
- Sister_Ray producer Tom_Wilson_(record_producer).
- Sister_Ray recordLabel Verve_Records.
- Sister_Ray recordedIn New_York.
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- Sister_Ray releaseDate "1968-01-30".
- Sister_Ray runtime "1049.0".
- Sister_Ray trackNumber "6".
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- Sister_Ray writer Lou_Reed.
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- Sister_Ray artist The_Velvet_Underground.
- Sister_Ray composer "Lou Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker".
- Sister_Ray genre Avant-garde_music.
- Sister_Ray genre Experimental_rock.
- Sister_Ray genre Protopunk.
- Sister_Ray hasPhotoCollection Sister_Ray.
- Sister_Ray label Verve_Records.
- Sister_Ray length "1049.0".
- Sister_Ray name "Sister Ray".
- Sister_Ray producer Tom_Wilson_(record_producer).
- Sister_Ray recorded "September 1967, Scepter Studios, New York City, New York".
- Sister_Ray released "1968-01-30".
- Sister_Ray trackNo "6".
- Sister_Ray tracks "#"White Light/White Heat" #"The Gift" #"Lady Godiva's Operation" #"Here She Comes Now" #"I Heard Her Call My Name" #"Sister Ray"".
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- Sister_Ray writer Lou_Reed.
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- Sister_Ray subject Category:Songs_about_drugs.
- Sister_Ray subject Category:Songs_written_by_John_Cale.
- Sister_Ray subject Category:Songs_written_by_Lou_Reed.
- Sister_Ray subject Category:The_Velvet_Underground_songs.
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- Sister_Ray comment ""Sister Ray" is a song by The Velvet Underground that closes side two of their 1968 avant-garde rock album White Light/White Heat. The song's lyrics were written by Lou Reed, with music composed by John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker and Reed.The song concerns drug use, violence, homosexuality and transvestism. Reed said of the lyrics: "'Sister Ray' was done as a joke—no, not as a joke—but it has eight characters in it and this guy gets killed and nobody does anything.".
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