It's a most jarring thing indeed to hear a mellow, almost friendly, and sociable Lou Reed. He either respected the interview chops of Martin Perlich or the man was on some strong-ass junk that particular day. Regardless of the cause for this atypical affability and gregariousness from what was usually a very sullen character, this interview holds precious insight into Lou's opinion of "new" rock acts - many of which he and the rest of the VU company helped inspire directly - at a time of great transition for him!
I am a proud druggie Heroin, crack, xanax, nerve pain meds, you name it, I've done it most likely... And I gotta say I love it just like Lou did.... Lou is a legend. He did all those drugs and SURVIVED to 70 years old!... Imagine living like LOU REED did!.. He saw the irony in life and LAUGHED at it and did whatever he wanted... And yes, I AM high on PILLS (lol) Long live Lous legacy!...
I have the master copy of this interview - I bought in on Ebay a while back. the whole thing is about 27 mins long and it was recorded for KMET radio in (I would guess) May 1973. EDIT: if you discount the music, there is about 21 mins of Lou talking.
Ooh boy I would love this! Can I please be privileged by you to know how to get this full interview?... I am a HUGE Velvet Underground fan (27 years old a week ago and been a fan since 16!)...
@@gordonlyon2351 If you see this by any chance, could you send it to me too? Iv been looking for it since one quote i saw from it, but its not available
i love lou reed!! he was so frank . . . & such a cynical "new yorker." this post is so hilarious where he talks about all the 'acid heads,' and all the 'peaceniks,' as they watched him from the stage . . .
Lou speaks truth in an easily understandable way. The interviewer is loving him right here lol
Yup. He is (or was I guess)very blunt.
He was the biggest trailblazer in rock and roll.... I really mean that too...
Lou invented music they call punk
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Lou is so charming, articulate, and seductive here.
It's a most jarring thing indeed to hear a mellow, almost friendly, and sociable Lou Reed. He either respected the interview chops of Martin Perlich or the man was on some strong-ass junk that particular day. Regardless of the cause for this atypical affability and gregariousness from what was usually a very sullen character, this interview holds precious insight into Lou's opinion of "new" rock acts - many of which he and the rest of the VU company helped inspire directly - at a time of great transition for him!
Is it just me or did a lot of singers and celebrities base their looks off of him?!
you are definitely right friend.
Robert Smith comes to mind in the photo above
@@dirtyfilthymoney Wrong
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I still think this is one of the best interviews Ive ever heard anywhere
Fantastic! !!
really enjoyed this!! thanks for sharing
With everyone so uptight about trans and drag these days, I think we're going backward.
Actually they've never been more accepted and celebrated. What the Hell are you talking about? 😂
@@MrOctober44 I'm talking about the backlash. You'll see people freaking out all over online, like they just suddenly appeared.
It all sounds part and parcel of that magical druggie lifestyle you so vocally champion, Lou. What EXACTLY is the problem?
shut up, he never championed shit
I am a proud druggie
Heroin, crack, xanax, nerve pain meds,
you name it, I've done it most likely...
And I gotta say I love it just like Lou did....
Lou is a legend. He did all those drugs and SURVIVED to 70 years old!... Imagine living like LOU REED did!..
He saw the irony in life and LAUGHED at it and did whatever he wanted...
And yes, I AM high on PILLS (lol)
Long live Lous legacy!...
I have the master copy of this interview - I bought in on Ebay a while back. the whole thing is about 27 mins long and it was recorded for KMET radio in (I would guess) May 1973. EDIT: if you discount the music, there is about 21 mins of Lou talking.
if you would be so kind, please if possible make an upload onto youtube!
@@dirtyfilthymoney I don't know how to do that. But if you send me a message i will send you a Dropbox link to it.
@@gordonlyon2351 great. where can i contact you?
Ooh boy I would love this! Can I please be privileged by you to know how to get this full interview?... I am a HUGE Velvet Underground fan (27 years old a week ago and been a fan since 16!)...
@@gordonlyon2351 If you see this by any chance, could you send it to me too? Iv been looking for it since one quote i saw from it, but its not available
😍💞😍💞😍
So glad I missed the 70s
Love him
i love lou reed!! he was so frank . . . & such a cynical "new yorker." this post is so hilarious where he talks about all the 'acid heads,' and all the 'peaceniks,' as they watched him from the stage . . .
Describing the debauchery and Godless world brought on by the music industry.
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