Here's a beautiful copy of one of The Velvet Underground's most iconic tunes, on one of only two or three rare singles they released. The A side is specially edited (by more than half!) from a 5:55 album track. The B side is another great tune from the Andy Warhol-designed album (the one with a "peelable" banana on the front) that featured European singer Nico on some tracks (both of these). If you haven't heard the 45, expect a much brighter, more dynamic and hotter sound than on the LP. Check out the mp3 "snippet"! Note: This 45 record has a drillhole and very light ringwear, with an A side label grading a strong EX (see scan). The vinyl has some light surface scuffing, grading EX. I'm grading the audio Near Mint, as it's quite powerful and with only a small amount of audible surface noise during the quiet intro. The B side does have a bit of surface noise near the end, but not near the beginning or middle, of the record. Aside from the drillhole, the B side label is Near Mint.