Lou Reed...As His Music Was Meant to Sound!
By Mr. Moderator on Nov 12, 2007
Hearing Lou's music as it was meant to sound requires a little work in today's clip. The interviewer asks questions in English and French; Lou seems to understand whatever's thrown his way and answer back in English. French subtitles will aid our French-speaking readers. First, Lou discusses the universality of New York humor and love. Then, as the YouTube clock runs down to the 4:05 mark, a discussion of the album Magic & Loss ensues. A minute later, after the interviewer bemoans the public's dismissal of this masterpiece and encourages viewers to revisit the album, our always forward-thinking hero says, "Now they should hear the new one, then they should go back and listen to Magic & Loss."
To those of you who have questioned the point of this Rock Town Hall series, I hope this answers some of your questions. Believe Lou: hear his music as it was meant to sound and see if it doesn't enrich your experience of hearing earlier releases as well.
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