There’s been a whole
lot of verbiage swirling around the Internet about Lou Reed since he died
Sunday at age 71. I really only knew him from his Velvet Underground days—which
had to have been named after his voice.
But it turns out that
Reed was an exceptionally thoughtful, intelligent and aware human, as well as a
solid songwriter and performer. He performed at benefit concerts for Tibetan
causes, for Amnesty International and the ACLU. Two years ago he joined
protestors at Occupy Wall Street.
You get a strong feel
for his brain and his heart in this review he wrote of
Kanye West’s Yeezus.
I’m sharing two
videos with you. The first is a montage that distills Reed’s creative process
and shows his adeptness at dealing with interviewers. He pretty well
obliterates the one with his monosyllabic responses from behind those shades.
But when he talks with Rose about his purpose in writing, and how he thinks of
his music as being one-on-one—damn.
I think Reed would
have despised the unavoidable 30-second advertisement attached to it.
And here’s his “Perfect
Day”.
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