Both labels and back cover mislists Sneaky Pete in place of The Ostrich. Black & white "dog in airplane" drawing label. The Lou Reed photo on back cover was shot by Nat Finkelstein and is actually picked up from The Velvet Underground & Nico liner. However Lonesome Cowboy Bill, I'm Waiting For The Man, New Age and Sweet Jane are actually the same as on the official Live At Max's album! It offers both sides of the pre-VU Primitives 45 and some unreleased live tracks recorded by Brigid Polk at Max's Kansas City in 1970. The title refers to Sweet Jane lyrics: "And there's some evils mothers, well they're gonna tell you that everything is just dirt". Notes : this record was the first Velvet Underground bootleg LP ever released. Sources: 1, 3, 5, 6, 8 : Max's Kansas City, "July 26, 1970" / 2 : Max's Kansas City rehearsals, Summer 1970 / 4, 7 : The Primiti/ 9 : Max's Kansas City, August 23, 1970.
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