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Lou Reed RIP
Just saw this on twitter don't have confirmation but seems to be legit.
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yep :(
http://www.rollingstone.com/music/ne...at-71-20131027 edit: CNN and BBC don't even seem to have a story at the moment though... which is a bit weird 40 minutes after the RS report. |
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gonna listen to Berlin. |
Gutted. There's a tendency when such and such a musician dies to overblow what they did for music. However, it really can be said that Lou Reed helped change music in a massive way and for the better at that.
Even if you don't like his music, you have to respect that he did what he wanted and how he wanted without ever compromising the music. R.I.P you miserable arse. Oh and Metal Machine Music ruled. |
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RIP
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Search for "Lou Reed" in the forum and you'll read a lot of negative stuff. Now don't you feel like an asshole?
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fuck, i just read it 15 minutes ago. SUCKS.
whoever wrote bad shit about that guy can gnaw the rotten skull of ronald reagan in his grave |
Just been listening to some velvet underground.
The last section of I'm Sticking With You is so so beautiful. |
i'm without words...this is very sad. my favourite velvet gonne, but not his music.
rip Mr Reed. see you sister ray. |
Hes sucking on that ding dong in heaven now
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Lou made it ok to suck the cock of the football coach. For that alone I'm grateful he existed.
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i just listened to the whole of transformer and it put me in the best of moods
--- Goodnight ladies ladies goodnight It's time to say goodbye, let me tell you, now Goodnight ladies ladies goodnight It's time to say goodbye Now, all night long you've been drinking your tequilla But now you've sucked your lemon peel dry, so why not get high, high, high and Goodnight ladies ladies goodnight Goodnight ladies ah, ladies goodnight It's time to say goodbye Goodnight sweet ladies ah, ladies goodnight It's time to say goodbye, bye-bye Ah, we've been together for the longest time But now it's time to get high come on, let's get high, high, high And goodnight ladies ladies goodnight Oh, I'm still missing my other half oh, it must be something I did in the past Don't it just make you wanna laugh it's a lonely Saturday night Oh, nobody calls me on the telephone I put another record on my stereo But I'm still singing a song of you it's a lonely Saturday night Now, if I was an actor or a dancer who is glamorous then, you know, amorous life would soon be mine But now the tinsel light of star break is all that's left to applaud my heart break and eleven o'clock I watch the network news Oh, woh, woh, something tells me that you're really gone you said we could be friends but that's not what's not what I want Ah, anyway, my TV-dinner's almost done it's a lonely Saturday night I mean to tell you, it's a lonely Saturday night One more word, it's a lonely Saturday night |
What a bummer. He surely was an icon among the icons.
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holy fuck what the fuck
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Seriously, do a search "Lou Reed" on the forum. It's really interesting.
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this just really bums me out. VU was huge to me. Huge. Like that represent this whole era of my life. Ugh. So sad.
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What's the first song he'll play with Sterling in heaven? I'm guessing "Rock n' Roll."
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This is really damn sad...
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fav band. man
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Wait what? Tony Iommi survived Uncle Lou? Lord have His mercy! :(
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R.I.P. I think there will be nomore VU-reunions.
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if there's a heaven im not sure lou is goin there... |
I had read that Laurie had canceled her appearance with the Kronos Quartet in Austin earlier this month.
Maybe Lou's condition was the reason? |
“LOU REED, 71″ by Byron Coley
LOU REED, 71 the easiest heroes are consistent but the ones who really shape us are random maniacs whose work we stumble across at times in our lives we desperately need misdirection and so it was i met the music of lou reed through a guy named buzz who’d bought the first velvets album but didn’t like it just the way he hadn’t liked the first mothers album a month earlier which meant i got each for a buck there is literally no way to describe the way that record hit me i was a ten year old seventh grader and the first time i played the album i was transformed into someone else someone who knew more than my contemporaries even if i couldn’t quite shake it all out lou and john and sterling and moe gave me much more info than i could understand but they did it in a way i loved so intuitively with music exploding in such amazing directions it made sense on a molecular level and through the years i followed lou good scenes, bad scenes, he put us through it all but we kinda paid attention because, after all this motherfucker this lou reed this electroshocked cocksucking bastard who put out many more lousy records than good was the father of everyone i’ve ever known and i never thought he’d die and i really miss him more than i ever thought i would — Byron Coley |
"the velvet underground was the first band ever that was fresh to death" -kanye west (not really but he should've said that)
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RIP
Glad I saw him perform at least once. VU will always be one of my favourite bands. |
rip louis ck
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Dedicated to Uncle Lou, I think this tune best fits the somberness of the occasion. This is the DEFINITIVE version, nothing touches it, epically good, especially the bridge..
Berlin from American Poet live recording 1972.. this is my fucking favorite. ![]() |
I'm real miserable at the mo, real fucking miserable. what a god he was.
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too busy sucking on my ding dong
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still feels unreal and then sad again.
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I don't get it, Rob. Is that supposed to be funny? If so, then why am I so pissed off?
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I didn't make it. I thought it was hilarious, playing off of the "squares" severe lack of actual info about the underground freaks who create the culture they (the "squares") happen to live in.
Like the fucks who wear sonic youth t shirts because sonic youth are a known "cool" thing, but who know fucking jack shit about the music, and the band. |
Yeah, I figured you didn't make it.
I guess I was wondering if you were saying, "Whoever made this should be hung and anyone who buys it should be shot!!" Or if was more like, "Let's laugh at idiots." You answered my question. It was the latter. |
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I was once on the piss with a friend of mine around town. We stopped off at a cash machine, whilst there there was a group of people stood near by. One of them had a Goo t-shirt on. Me being drunk I ambled over to talk to them about it. When I asked if he liked Sonic Youth he just looked at me blankly and said "wut". That was it, I just went nuts, not embarrassingly nuts but enough to call him a "fucking poser" and so on. Anyway that's my story. GOODNIGHT! Oh and don't be a lameass and wear band t-shirts if you have no idea who they are. |
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When I was in highschool my gutter punk friend and I would annihilate posers by (in a seemingly friendly way) approaching folks in various band t-shirts or with band patches on their backpacks and asking them, "Did you go to the show last week/month at such-and-such.." or "isn't such-and-such a fucking kick ass record.." and they would be baffled because they didn't even know the band on their t-shirt was playing last week. Then we'd just walk away, leaving them feeling like a shallow poser without even having to directly call them out. |
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I think Lou Reed wold have thought it was funny, although it was very hard to tell whether Lou enjoyed humor. it is one thing to be funny, and another to enjoy laughing at oneself. |
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