Late Night Video — RIP Lou Reed

Filed in National by on October 27, 2013

Lots of Lou Reed and Velvet Underground memories being written today as Mr. Reed died today of currently unknown causes. I got to hear him once live at Constitution Hall in DC and hoped that the Daughters of the American Revolution were rolling in their graves. This video of Street Hassle is about the era of that concert (but this one performed in Spain):

Then there’s his version of See That My Grave is Kept Clean:

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  1. pandora says:

    This makes me very sad; an end of an era. *sob*

  2. Dorian Gray says:

    I listened to The Velvet Underground featuring Nico on vinyl last night. It’s so fucking genius. Produced by Andy Warhol and released 1967. I’m going to listen to it again tonight… great American artist.

  3. cassandra_m says:

    Ann Powers on What Lou Reed Taught Me. A great read, and nice appreciation of one of my favorite Lou Reed albums, Street Hassle.

  4. liberalgeek says:

    I have a serious love of the New York album. I must’ve played it 200 times in the year after it was released. I need to get some of that old VU stuff on vinyl.

  5. cassandra_m says:

    Hey LG! I loved the New York album too — especially its pretty vivid liner notes taking shots at a pretty wide range of people.

  6. liberalgeek says:

    I find myself humming songs from that album all the time. Sometimes Halloween Parade (particularly appropriate this week) or Busload of Faith or maybe Dirty Boulevard.

    As far as I’m concerned, Lou Reed was New York.