| Titel | Sister Ray |
| Komposition | Lou Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Mo Tucker, 1967 |
| Originalinterpret | The Velvet Underground |
| Klicks | 64108 |
| Info | It may clock in at 17 minutes, but "Sister Ray" is rock 'n' roll debased to it purest, most puerile form: blow jobs, smack, and a ceaseless riff that sounds like "96 Tears" getting cooked in a spoon. Some 26 years later, Jon Spencer would claim, "My father was Sister Ray!" He's just one of a million garage-rock deviants with a claim to child support. --Stuart Berman |
| Interpret | Titel | Label/Jahr | Platz |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Velvet Underground | "White Light / White Heat" | Verve, 1968 | ![]() |
