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  1. 1972/01 & 1973/03 Air Force Interview. 1972/05/xx Trident studio (with D. Bowie, 4 titres) + 1972/07/08 Live At The Royal Festival Hall, London, UK (David Bowie With Lou Reed 3 Tracks) 2 + 1972/07/15 Scala Cinema (London) 3 + 1972/07/15 King's Cross Cinema, London 3 + 1972/07/27 Lou Reed and the Tots Polytechnic Manchester 1. 1972/07/27 ...

  2. 27. Okt. 2022 · It’s Reed’s late career classic. Lou Reed - Berlin (RCA, 1973) Rolling Stone magazine billed Lou Reed’s third solo album as “the Sgt. Pepper of the 70s”. Many since have called it The Most Depressing Album Of All Time. The truth is probably somewhere in between. Berlin is undeniably Reed’s most over-the–top statement.

  3. 28 · 10 · 2013. “I don’t remember anything about the ’70s,” said Lou Reed when asked by a former promoter about a gig he’d played at his club in mid-1972. That’s quite possible as, looking back at that decade, Reed seemed to be more famous for his drug intake, fluctuating weight and raging battles with journalists like Lester Bangs.

  4. 3. Mai 2024 · According to Lou Reed himself, “Vicious” was inspired by his interactions with pop art icon Andy Warhol. In a 1989 interview with Rolling Stone, Reed revealed that it was Warhol who suggested the idea for the song. Warhol said, “Why don’t you write a song called ‘Vicious’?” Reed asked for clarification on what kind of vicious Warhol meant, and he responded, “Oh, you know ...

  5. 19. Okt. 2004 · Recorded live at Le Bataclan. 50 Boulevard Voltaire, 75011 Paris, 29 January 1972. 180 gram virgin vinyl. Matte gatefold sleeve. White thick card inner sleeves with rounded corners and with transparent die-cut envelopes. Some copies have a sticker on front cover (applied on the shrinkwrap).

  6. 7. Nov. 2022 · 50 años de la 'transformación' de Lou Reed, el poeta que quiso ser estrella del rock. En 1972, Lewis Allen Reed, más conocido como Lou Reed, decidió salir en solitario a la búsqueda del éxito que durante tanto tiempo había ansiado y que tanto había merecido. La experiencia con The Velvet Underground había estado bien, pero su líder ...

  7. In a 1972 interview with Disc and Music Echo, Reed described this as an "outright gay song," saying it was "from me to them, but they're carefully worded so the straights can miss out on the implications and enjoy them without being offended. I suppose though the album is going to offend some people."