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The velvet underground beginning to see the light
The velvet underground beginning to see the light










the velvet underground beginning to see the light the velvet underground beginning to see the light

Elijah Wald is a roots-music scholar who has also written books like How the Beatles Destroyed Rock ‘n’ Roll: An Alternative History of American Popular … The Great Lost Folk Memoir: The Mayor of MacDougal Street by Dave Van Ronkĭave Van Ronk’s The Mayor of MacDougal Street is a constructed autobiography, pieced together by the singer’s friend and admirer Elijah Wald after Van Ronk died of cancer in 2002.Why did I spend 34 years of my life going to Lou Reed …

the velvet underground beginning to see the light

The first was on Jat a nightclub called My Father’s Place in Roslyn, Long Island. In the past 34 years I’ve seen Lou Reed in concert nine times. See below for the story of the article’s publication on Litkicks today.) Right from the start, Lou’s first band was labeled a “non-stop horror show”, a … (This remarkable article by Lance Loud was originally published as ‘The Velvet Underground: A Skin-Deep View’ in Hit Parader magazine, June 1975, five years after the Velvets broke up. The Best Article About the Velvet Underground Ever, by Lance Loud in 1975.I’ve been touched by many tributes since then, and as I publish the final part in my three-part … Here are part one and part two.) It’s Sunday morning, exactly one week since Lou Reed died. (This blog post about my lifetime of Lou Reed concerts from 1979 to 2011 is the second of three parts. Nine Concerts In Search of Lou Reed (Part 3).For further Lou Reed tributes on this site, start here. Lou Reed, musical genius, lyricist and proud son of Freeport, Long Island, born in Brooklyn, New York on March 2, 1942, died in Southhampton, Long Island on October 27, 2013. Here we go again, I thought that you were my friend. Here comes two of you, which one will you chose? Here we go again, playing the fool again.Īnd I just wanna tell you, everything was alright Wine in the morning, and some breakfast at night.












The velvet underground beginning to see the light