my uncle al told me all about lou reed he lived in newyork where he saw lou in concertmany times and my friend dane turned me on to lous rock and roll animal album. thats the first time i heard his music i can hear every part in my head when i think of it . now. my uncle Al and my friend Dane have passed away. id like to think their all in heaven with lou listening to some of lous good music god i miss them all may god take care of them in heaven i pray
39 replyz now we know iVictor Bokris Is Spot on ..What no Factory The Harry Smith proj..Fax yu.uesed ti b what it still could b ..trump me beeelthch..fhart.burp..sanity in the US..but hey Gives us kp it thrumming .A+R..b4 you goof on.lol Anyway what herion"Not 4 u.".
Thanks for that revelation. I hadn't been aware of Blind Lemon. This just sounded like something from Black African American culture so was searching here to find it. Thanks
@Steve Keebler what makes you think I'm a frog ? teee-eeeh ! I just meant the music is beautiful, so melon or lemon I don't really care... was no criticism against you :)
This is the first straight blues song I think I have heard him play. And after many years of letting other musicians play lead he gives a lesson here on how it's done. Very good, thank you for posting this.
When I hear this, I think about getting lost down on Riverside Drive in Baltimore, in the marshes. My wife had just died at UBMC. Our baby; she was just 11mo. old. It was desolate and beautiful. Looking over at the Key Bridge, I stopped put my head down and despair took hold...
i have a biological father. he was a doctor of natural science. he was a chief forensic. i live my biological father. and i have a spiritual father who encouraged me to pick up a guitar, write some lyrics, to come out and perform them. his name is lou. so i am gifted with two extraordinary fathers. both of them have passed away. but they are still alive to me.
"It always bothers me to see people writing 'RIP' when a person dies. It just feels so insincere and like a cop-out. To me, 'RIP' is the microwave dinner of posthumous honors." -Lou Reed
sorry, never been told that before, but i'll give ya thought next time i write it, but i mean it as an Honorable remark, so i'll probably go with it, but like i said, didn't ever mean no bother. Peace, DaKwala
see that my grave is kept clean you're gonna reap just what you sow a satellite of love two white doves what are the chances I don't know, I've never known Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, come to dust. An echo of a ghost of a different Kinder world somehow, somewhere. Maybe I can afford to hope. Nope.
I didn't believe in ghost till I saw one. I believe that he must've had some unfinished work or left something un-settled? ~ Either way, he could not Rest in Peace😕
Taken from the dvd : The soul of a man by Wim Wenders, bonus performances, recorded in New York, November 8, 2001 Also look for : Look down the road by Lou
Incredible version! You can't even begin to appreciate the full bodied delivery of this masterpiece until you hear it all the way through . . . and then repeat! Thanks!
Lou Reed restera un Ami à jamais. Cet homme que j'ai aimé dès mes 15 ans, qui m'a accompagné lorsque j'ai connu les défaites les plus terribles de ma vie de junkie, comme au temps de mes grosses bagarres et victoires sur la came, je l'ai toujours dans la peau à 60 piges. Je lui dois énormément. Et lorsque j'écoute son interprétation de ce vieux blues, j'en ai la gorge nouée.
"The Tacit speed agreement with Self. We did not start World War I, II or III." Wired poetry. I've read the liner note more times than I've played the album. Lou would understand.
An absolute pearler of a performance ..quintessential choice of song that Lou took to in his signature way..great control and respect for the original..
i wonder why he didnt see more success with his music when he was alive? like deep purple i think people should really turn on to his material it is really great and very underappreciated. he's a truly talented singer songwriter and musician. also one of the grand dads of punk.
beautiful artists' hands amazing artist who kept me going many a time while working in my studio and thankfully saw him perform in NYC at that small club near Broadway and Lafayette...
The very early blues greats never received their due! Thanks to musicians from the 60s to now, these great songs came to the masses. Nice rendition by Mr. Reed!
+C. K. Myers YES CK It was indeed blind lemon jefferson who wrote this incredibly moving song in 1927 -he died 2 years later at the age of 36, I can't watch this without crying these days -I am 64 and I know my Dead and my Lou!!! How old are you?
See how they're all sitting facing each other - and we get to look in over their shoulders? My brother produced a series of concerts under the title, "The San Francisco Song Cycle" - and that was his approach, too. Those were gatherings of song-makers talking with and playing for each other - and we got to listen in.
closed my eyes for the First 30 sec and i've felt like i was Lou's Guitar. goosebumps.
thats cool, if comin back is an option, Lou Reeds Guitar would be ah great story filled life with much living while here choice!! P eace, DaKwala
Goosebumps indeed. Amazing!
@@CKMyers ¹qqqqaaqà0
Manhandled and fingered?
@@NecumNaTo haha, with some very nice vibrato...
Fuck...fuck.....Fuck.....what the fucck else can you say. Blows my fuckin' mind and my mind has been blown a lot in my 70 years on this rock
R.I.P Lou Reed, your music lives on.
Don't worry Lou. Your grave will be kept clean. Great song, Lou at his best.
I appreciate your kind comment! I believe Lou was cremated, and his wife Laurie Anderson, spread his ashes! 💓
SO, LOU REED IS EVERYWHERE.......
Can’t believe this comment is 10 years old. Has it been that long? Rip indeed.
great version of an old blues tune
my uncle al told me all about lou reed he lived in newyork where he saw lou in concertmany times and my friend dane turned me on to lous rock and roll animal album. thats the first time i heard his music i can hear every part in my head when i think of it . now. my uncle Al and my friend Dane have passed away. id like to think their all in heaven with lou listening to some of lous good music god i miss them all may god take care of them in heaven i pray
Pray for the dead, and the dead will pray for you!
Write yuh sure lou had no lies coz he nva told yiew..NYC MAN.!!!!❤❤❤111111111❤❤❤❤❤1
39 replyz now we know iVictor Bokris Is Spot on ..What no Factory The Harry Smith proj..Fax yu.uesed ti b what it still could b ..trump me beeelthch..fhart.burp..sanity in the US..but hey Gives us kp it thrumming .A+R..b4 you goof on.lol Anyway what herion"Not 4 u.".
Lou cracking up at the bass slide at 6:31 is as wholesome as the man ever got
As a lover of the blues and lou, holy smokes. This made my night.
Lou Reed covering Blind Lemon? I had to see it to believe it. This is great.
Look for the other version Lou made, also great.
Thanks for that revelation. I hadn't been aware of Blind Lemon. This just sounded like something from Black African American culture so was searching here to find it. Thanks
@Steve Keebler en même temps on en a rien à branler....
@Steve Keebler what makes you think I'm a frog ? teee-eeeh ! I just meant the music is beautiful, so melon or lemon I don't really care... was no criticism against you :)
and a good fruit salad is always welcome...
This is the first straight blues song I think I have heard him play. And after many years of letting other musicians play lead he gives a lesson here on how it's done. Very good, thank you for posting this.
Well said sir.
Thank you, indeed!
When I hear this, I think about getting lost down on Riverside Drive in Baltimore, in the marshes. My wife had just died at UBMC. Our baby; she was just 11mo. old. It was desolate and beautiful. Looking over at the Key Bridge, I stopped put my head down and despair took hold...
A powerful Musician, singer, song writer. He made many changes in our music. He will be missed and will not be forgotten. Rest in peace brother, Lou.
i have a biological father. he was a doctor of natural science. he was a chief forensic. i live my biological father. and i have a spiritual father who encouraged me to pick up a guitar, write some lyrics, to come out and perform them. his name is lou. so i am gifted with two extraordinary fathers. both of them have passed away. but they are still alive to me.
Same as me. Except both my fathers, biological and Lou, were musicians... Lou died the on my birthday: that sick sense of humor...
One kind favor that I ask of you. Please play this at my funeral.
WHY YOU SAY THAT:?
BRASIL IS PARADISE 🇧🇷
We will play samba from salqueiro🇧🇷
"It always bothers me to see people writing 'RIP' when a person dies. It just feels so insincere and like a cop-out. To me, 'RIP' is the microwave dinner of posthumous honors." -Lou Reed
sorry, never been told that before, but i'll give ya thought next time i write it, but i mean it as an Honorable remark, so i'll probably go with it, but like i said, didn't ever mean no bother. Peace, DaKwala
if it bothers you - that's your ego speaking. your take is misplaced in my opinion.
Don’t let Lou’s ego bother you then.
see that my grave is kept clean
you're gonna reap just what you sow
a satellite of love
two white doves
what are the chances
I don't know,
I've never known
Golden lads and girls all must,
As chimney-sweepers, come to dust.
An echo of a ghost of a different
Kinder world somehow, somewhere.
Maybe I can afford to hope.
Nope.
I didn't believe in ghost till I saw one. I believe that he must've had some unfinished work or left something un-settled? ~ Either way, he could not Rest in Peace😕
I recommend New York, the album. Great music.
This was so unexpected. Powerful. It's my first time hearing this.
More than 40 years listening and playing your songs. It has been an honour.Thanks for your music, Lou. From madrid, Spain !!
Never heard, vocals full of emotion& soul, take this old blues and make it new. Great!
Lord! What chords and sounds Lou manages to coax out of the beast of a guitar in those hands of his -
solo un grande artista come Lou poteva trattare il concetto di morte con tanta lucidità e leggerezza. Rest in peace.
I can't take my eyes off of him...mesmerizing, Oh Lou we moss you sooooooooo
Taken from the dvd : The soul of a man by Wim Wenders, bonus performances, recorded in New York, November 8, 2001
Also look for : Look down the road by Lou
Thanks
He was a good man. I'm always happy to see him old and peaceful, weathered from a life of walking on the wild side.
Lou is still alive within all of us
the ones who got it
Lou RIP brother this cover for sure makes blind lemon Jefferson very proud thank you for all you've given me brother
never heard this before. New-found respect for Lou.
Nice guitar❤ I will start oil painting soon.
Thank you a tenthousand million billion times. Never knew he'd covered it and made it Holy, in a way.
I'd never heard that one, what an amazing surprise...
Incredible version! You can't even begin to appreciate the full bodied delivery of this masterpiece until you hear it all the way through . . . and then repeat! Thanks!
Lou Reed restera un Ami à jamais. Cet homme que j'ai aimé dès mes 15 ans, qui m'a accompagné lorsque j'ai connu les défaites les plus terribles de ma vie de junkie, comme au temps de mes grosses bagarres et victoires sur la came, je l'ai toujours dans la peau à 60 piges. Je lui dois énormément. Et lorsque j'écoute son interprétation de ce vieux blues, j'en ai la gorge nouée.
FIRST TIME I'VE HEARD THIS REMINDS ME OF MY DAD WHO DIED IN 76
His week still beats your year.
Yes. The liner notes to MMM are one of the greatest short-form essays ever.
"The Tacit speed agreement with Self. We did not start World War I, II or III."
Wired poetry. I've read the liner note more times than I've played the album. Lou would understand.
Ain't that the truth x
This is for whom the needle is no more than a toothbrush. Love you Lou x
Don't worry Lou. Your grave will be kept clean. Great song, Lou at his best.
Not his song
Artista profondo. Un vero peccato averlo perso. Non perderemo mai la sua Arte, tuttavia. Grazie, Lou.
Another great version of this BMJ tune, Merl Saunders and Jerry Garcia do another...MISS ya ALL 😢
Jerry & Merle - One Kind Favor 5/21/71 (garcia live vol 15) is my favorite ever
@@skinnyblisks127 the Grateful Dead also did some great ones in 66
I'm drawn to this like a bee to a flower.
Truly in awe of this guy.....there are no words that could be uttered that would do him justice.....
Ohhh Hell..!...how much I miss you Lou...Thanks for sharing with us.
Just learned that lou had passed and had to play this. It says it all. RIP, Lou!
Lou + Scorsese + Wenders for the Soul of a man. Thanks for remember me this bonus. Great film for a great music.
An absolute pearler of a performance ..quintessential choice of song that Lou took to in his signature way..great control and respect for the original..
28 ottobre 2003 … bye bye lou … unforgettable😢😢
this man !!!!!
Absolute class
A perfectionist musician ! An amazing blues-song Respect from Greece
Unbelievable! This is stunning! Who knew Lou was a bluesman too. And he laughs! Love me some Lou……
There is no life without death. Peace Lou.
What bullshit , idiot .
@@ubermench1000 fuck you...
@@markcraven3842 Idiot !
WHY SAYING THESE
STUPID THINGS??
LOU WAS SO AWESOME,
WELL EDUCATED, A GIFT TO OUR LIVES...WE SEE HOW DANGEROUS CERTAIN DRUGS CAN BE....
i wonder why he didnt see more success with his music when he was alive? like deep purple i think people should really turn on to his material it is really great and very underappreciated. he's a truly talented singer songwriter and musician. also one of the grand dads of punk.
Mostly it was because he had a reputation for being difficult.
My hero... You are deeply missed
All great musicians have got THE rhythm. He had a gift, had Lou.
If I ever get to visit his grave I'll bring a broom along. Wonderful performance, thanks for sharing.
words, music and voice. He achieved his aim.
Now THAT is how an artist delivers a song
beautiful artists' hands amazing artist who kept me going many a time while working in my studio
and thankfully saw him perform in NYC at that small club near Broadway and Lafayette...
That's my man ..Saw him in New York 1965
Lou shows how to make a 3 minute great song into a 13 minute extravaganza
Sooo smoooth - So nice :) --- Bless you fella. You are always remembered and will be
Beautiful piece of music it was! Thank you for sharing the record of it!
Thanks for posting. Great version. He's having way more fun with this than with his own back catalogue. RIP Man.
Its real great that we a a place like this. So many many THANKS.
+Joop van leuteren Graag gedaan.
The very early blues greats never received their due! Thanks to musicians from the 60s to now, these great songs came to the masses. Nice rendition by Mr. Reed!
Man he lived a hard life and he looks like it. R.I.p. Lou.
Fantastic song and great rendition... best I've ever heard! R.I.P. your music lives on... and on... and on....
I wish there was a 30 minute version of this song and every lou's song
some are....
WOW .....How Lou ,my hearts nice friend , how did you grab my soul and just completely turn it into music . Brought me to tears buddy....
The essence of beauty! As if he summoned angels from his Telecaster!!
Lou Reed & the guys did a phenomenal reworking of Blind Lemon's original. They are keeping his grave clean.
Rest In Peace Lou! Thanks for all the music that will be remembered forever!
great rendition of blind lemon jeffersons o.g. lou did it his way, all the way r.i.p. Lou thanks, peace, DaKwala
+C. K. Myers
YES CK It was indeed blind lemon jefferson who wrote this incredibly moving song in 1927 -he died 2 years later at the age of 36, I can't watch this without crying these days -I am 64 and I know my Dead and my Lou!!!
How old are you?
+Jill Tetreault CK, what does DaWala mean?
+C. K. Myers Bob Dylan does a very cool acoustic guitar version to on his 1st album entitled 'Bob Dylan'
its DaKwala. & its just short for the the kwala, pwace
old, in music, was brung up in it, but 64 in your years. Peace, DaKwala
This is so incredibly fantastic I don't know where to start. Suffice to say Lou has the heart of a lion! RIP Lou Reed!
I don't think I've heard such a sound from a Telecaster before. It's powerful.
Hell yeahhh Lou ....Always be here!!!!!!
Every time I find really great music I see this man - Gunther. I must say that you have excellent taste in music. Jay from Ohio
What can you say ! something else ! it's just all there !!
All this and you people, are GREAT!!
The best i have heard for a long time - woooouv - fucking good version, and a so good builiding up of the song.
Miss you already Lou, you were a major influence in my life.
Just great!!
Oh my. This is like Warren Zevon singing Knockin on Heaven's Door. Only more so. Amazing.
R.I.P. Rocker of the Interzone . Thanks for Metal Machine Music ,and Sister Ray Enterprises .
See how they're all sitting facing each other - and we get to look in over their shoulders? My brother produced a series of concerts under the title, "The San Francisco Song Cycle" - and that was his approach, too. Those were gatherings of song-makers talking with and playing for each other - and we got to listen in.
Faraway, so close. Gracias por éstos escondites del fuckin world. Gracias a ustedes es posible tanto. Thnks bros.
I love you.
Thank you Mr. Reed
Thank you Lou.
Credit to Blind Lemon Jefferson. RIP
Absolutely soulful and great !!!!! j.b. kline
Lou Reed we loved you... thank you for everything
never heard it before.shame.i really miss lou reed
RIP Mr. Lou Reed may your legacy live on forever and your grave kept clean
I played a lot of his music on 3pbs Melbourne Aus back in the day.
Thank you for sharing this version, this lengthy version. Sweet!
You're a legend.
'...let us not dwell too long on the sadness of his passing........rather, reflect on a life well-lived'..." - wp
Top, wie immer sehr ausdruck stark, in seiner inneren Übertragung seiner Persönlichkeit, die er sehr sinnlich nach außen Trägt!!
I love this Soar in heaven Mr Reed ❤ 🙏😇❤😔
The man that launched a million bands . Captain Beefheart and Lou jammin' in a R'n'R heaven . Can't wait............
This song has been covered my many great artists, but it originally was recorded in 1927 by Bling Lemon Jefferson.
Bling Bling Jefferson, yeah. Well if ever there were guys who weren't bling bling, it was the blind blind bOys, Blakes, Willies, and Lemons, HA!
I can not get enough of this...
R.I.P Lou Reed, your music lives on
amazing! beautiful!
gives me feels.