In March 1969, the Velvet Underground, featuring Doug Yule now on bass, launched a nationwide tour that captured a pivotal moment in rock history. Among those dates was a memorable engagement at Dallas’ "End Of Cole Avenue" club—one of the rare live shows professionally recorded with a sound engineer on site. Previously, selections from these performances appeared in 1974 on the 1969: Velvet Underground Live album, but the sound was hampered by the use of third- or fourth-generation tapes, limiting the audio’s clarity and impact. Now, with the rediscovery of the original first-generation tapes, this new release delivers the band’s raw, electrifying live energy with unprecedented sound quality. Fans and audiophiles alike can experience the authentic atmosphere of those nights as if they were front and center in the club.