The Gift (The Velvet Underground song)
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"The Gift" is the second track that appears on ''
White Light/White Heat ''White Light/White Heat'' is the second studio album by American rock band the Velvet Underground. Released on January 30, 1968, on Verve Records, it was the band's last studio recording with multi-instrumentalist and founding member John Cal ...
'', the 1968 second album by
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. The song is over eight minutes long and, in the stereo version, mixed in such a way that a
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can be heard in the left speaker, while a rock instrumental is heard on the right.


Elements


Short story

The short story, recited by a deadpan John Cale, was written by Lou Reed as a writing project during his college days. The narrative concerns Waldo Jeffers, a lovesick youth, who has engaged in a distressing long-distance relationship with his
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girlfriend Marsha Bronson. After their school terms end, Waldo returns to his hometown of
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. He becomes increasingly paranoid over the course of two months, worried that Marsha might not stay faithful to him as promised. More than anything, he fears constantly that she will engage in sexual promiscuity. Lacking the requisite money to visit her in
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, he concocts a plan to mail himself to her in a large cardboard box, expecting it will be a welcome surprise to Marsha. He ships himself on Friday. The following Monday, Marsha is having a discussion with her friend Sheila Klein about Bill, a man that Marsha slept with the previous night. When the package arrives at the door, the two struggle to open the box while Waldo waits excitedly inside. Unable to open the box by other means and frustrated, Marsha retrieves a sheet metal cutter from her basement and gives it to Sheila, who stabs straight through the box and right through the center of Waldo's head.


Music

It appears in five versions on the Super Deluxe 45th Anniversary Edition of ''White Light/White Heat'': stereo, mono, vocal only, instrumental only, and live instrumental. The instrumental track was originally developed from live jams. Contrary to rumor, it is not the same song as "Booker T.", as noted in
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's essay in the 2013 deluxe reissue of ''White Light/White Heat''. At the urging of Frank Zappa, Reed provided the sound effect of Waldo's head being cut by stabbing a
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either by using a knife or a wrench. The remastered version was released on the 1995 ''
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'' box set, and subsequently released on a standalone 1996 CD. A live version appears on ''
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''. The British punk band the Bollock Brothers did a cover version called "The Gift II".


Personnel

* John Cale – spoken word, fuzz bass * Lou Reed – electric guitar, cantaloupe *
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– electric guitar *
Maureen Tucker Maureen Ann "Moe" Tucker (born August 26, 1944) is an American musician and singer-songwriter who was the drummer for the New York City-based rock band the Velvet Underground. After they disbanded in the early 1970s, she left the music industry ...
– percussion


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Gift, The The Velvet Underground songs Black comedy music 1968 songs Songs written by Lou Reed Song recordings produced by Tom Wilson (record producer) Songs written by John Cale