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R.I.P, Lou Reed
« on: October 27, 2013, 08:54:22 PM »
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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2013, 09:14:13 PM »
One of the best recordings of all time


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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #2 on: October 27, 2013, 09:28:47 PM »
One of the best recordings of all time



Heh. I've played that three times already. Brilliant and funny as hell.

It's not a stretch to say that outside of Bob Dylan, no musician made more of an impact on rock music than Lou Reed. Much of the music that I listen to and enjoy wouldn't exist but for the VU/Reed. For that, I and many others owe him a huge debt of gratitude.

RIP, Lou.
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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2013, 08:49:15 AM »
I listened to both sides of Street Hassle and the Sweet Jane side of Take No Prisoners.

No Velvet Underground, yet.
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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2013, 09:02:21 AM »
Ive always liked this video/interview.



Lou Reed doesn't think the British should play rock n roll, and they should learn to cook.


Lou Reed Interview with Bill Boggs



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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2013, 09:33:16 AM »
I listened to both sides of Street Hassle and the Sweet Jane side of Take No Prisoners.

No Velvet Underground, yet.

Last night, I listened to the 38 minute version of Sister Ray from the Quine Tapes. They may have been the best jam band outside of the Dead. Good stuff.
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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2013, 10:10:21 AM »
Very few celebrity deaths impact me in any way, but this one did. I wasn't expecting it to be any time soon. It's not that he seemed so young, I guess - more like he didn't seem any older.

I got into Lou Reed through REM's Dead Letter Office (terrible) covers of "There She Goes Again" and "Pale Blue Eyes." My freshman year roommate (who also introduced me to Rock, Rot and Rule) was a DJ on the college radio station and had a million VU, Lou Reed, David Bowie, you name it CDs. I would say that the first and third Velvet Underground albums were the gateway for a lot of the music I like.

I liked a lot of his solo stuff, too, especially New York, and I thought Magic and Loss and - maybe I'm unique in liking this one - Set the Twilight Reeling were models of what "adult contemporary" should _actually_ be.
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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #7 on: October 28, 2013, 11:33:02 AM »
As an older teen in the 80s who listened to metal and classic rock I was introduced to the Velvet Underground by a friend's older brother- "White Light/White Heat" lp recorded on cassette with all the snaps and pops n shit.  Like the old MTV slogan, I never listened to music the same way again.
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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #8 on: October 28, 2013, 12:01:16 PM »
is New York generally thought of as good?  I've always loved it but I thought most people didn't
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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #9 on: October 28, 2013, 12:10:08 PM »
is New York generally thought of as good?  I've always loved it but I thought most people didn't

Lou Reed reads the news. I like it. Saw the tour.

However, I also just bought a Mort Sahl record,

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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #10 on: October 28, 2013, 01:15:27 PM »
Wasn't the biggest fan of his, yet I loved The Dream Syndicate, who was greatly influenced by the Velvets.  Still, I do appreciate what the guy did, particularly this song - probably the best example of a single-chord drone song that existed during the 1960s.

Sister Ray - The Velvet Underground - Boston Tea Party 1969
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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #11 on: October 28, 2013, 06:06:12 PM »
It's still sinking in with me.  Everyone knows the Velvets were influential; what mattered to me is that to my taste they were genuinely the greatest, and my most-listened-to, band of all time. I've been listening to them for 35 years and still feel like I haven't gotten to the bottom of them. I also do think it's important when these VU references come up in the obits to note that they weren't Lou Reed + backing group; the other three deserve full equal credit for making them what they were (and Doug Yule, too, some).

And I've never been quite able to hate Lou the legendary asshole and solo purveyor of many a crappy album (and a few great ones).  Say what you will, he was right when he said he did Lou Reed better than anyone.  Given his legendary assholery, I will repeat a story I posted a while back: I once sat in Jimmy's Corner Bar near Times Square listening to two dudes talking next to me.  One said he was a recording engineer, working with Lou Reed on what later turned out to be Ecstasy.  This guy said Lou was a really nice guy, fun to work for.  One day, Lou came in to the studio and announced that he didn't feel like working, he felt like going to Coney Island.  So the band and the whole recording crew spent the day eating Nathan's and sitting in the sun at Coney Island, all on the clock!  What a guy!
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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #12 on: October 29, 2013, 04:27:22 AM »
Henry Rollins tribute show is now up on KCRW website.

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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #13 on: October 29, 2013, 11:06:44 AM »
Why did Lou end up hating Doug Yule so much? I always thought the Hall of Fame thing (and the "dead, I hope" line) were unnecessarily cruel. Was it the abortive Reed-less VU that Yule tried to do?


EDIT: It seems like they got on ok - the quote was from '72 and Lou said he really didn't mean it, and then Yule played on two of Reed's 70s albums. Reed and Cale left Yule out of the reunion show (Cale never having worked with Yule) and the rock and roll Hall of Fame, but then Yule and Reed appeared together at some charity stuff as late as 2009.

The whole concept and execution of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame mystifies me, if you take "mystifies me" to mean "I think it's one of the stupidest concepts I've ever heard of."
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Re: R.I.P, Lou Reed
« Reply #14 on: October 29, 2013, 12:00:31 PM »
I've never been able to figure out why so many VU fans give Doug Yule such a bad rap. The guy was a talented multi-instrumentalist and an excellent singer to boot. And I think the band made their best work while he was in the group. Yes, there was a marked change in their sound once he joined the band, but I believe it was change for the better.

If you're looking for affirmation of Yule's talents, listen to a song like "Foggy Notion" or "Who Loves The Sun." Those two songs alone prove his musical worth.
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