When i saw the intro i was sure the interviewer was gonna get eaten alive but Lou was so engaged and pleasant in the way he talked to him, its a shame the audio sucks but that was nice to watch)
Yes!! Lou spoke of things ive always loved about him. First his pleasure with Bob Ezrin and Berlin. Then Mick Ronson and Bowie, how he loved working with them. No doubt about it, Mick was a musical maestro on Transformer and made brilliant contributions to arrangements and musical pieces. I will always love his guitar tone in Im So Free. That, with Reed's amazing vocal tone make it a magnificent song. Lastly, for me, his love of collaborating with Nils Lofgren on whats close to my most loved album of his, The Bells. It is exquisite and it is to me, a masterpiece. Reed and Bowie's output of albums in the 70s are astonishing in their content quality. My 2 most loved solo rock artists of all. Thankyou for this interview hearing Lou mention those loves of his.
@@1967PONTIACGTO Yes it sure is. Plus theres many others as great. I do love New Sensations a lot too. The early 70s masterpieces of course and i love The Bells, Growing Up In Public, The Blue Mask, Street Hassle, Take No Prisoners (live in NY Bottom Line Club). And theres more...
Bless him. The older i get the more substance i find in lou’s work
When i saw the intro i was sure the interviewer was gonna get eaten alive but Lou was so engaged and pleasant in the way he talked to him, its a shame the audio sucks but that was nice to watch)
Best interview I saw with Lou
He was polite by removing his sunglasses during the interview..I like that.
Yes!! Lou spoke of things ive always loved about him. First his pleasure with Bob Ezrin and Berlin. Then Mick Ronson and Bowie, how he loved working with them. No doubt about it, Mick was a musical maestro on Transformer and made brilliant contributions to arrangements and musical pieces. I will always love his guitar tone in Im So Free. That, with Reed's amazing vocal tone make it a magnificent song.
Lastly, for me, his love of collaborating with Nils Lofgren on whats close to my most loved album of his, The Bells. It is exquisite and it is to me, a masterpiece. Reed and Bowie's output of albums in the 70s are astonishing in their content quality. My 2 most loved solo rock artists of all. Thankyou for this interview hearing Lou mention those loves of his.
Great interview and thanks. I always try to find new ones of Lou. So it is much appreciated
Lou is incredibly sincere, I like that.
he'd hate to hear that
Lou went easy on him.
a couple of times you could see Lou thinking of taking it the other way, but deciding not to, lol!... New Sensations is a great album
@@1967PONTIACGTO Yes it sure is. Plus theres many others as great. I do love New Sensations a lot too. The early 70s masterpieces of course and i love The Bells, Growing Up In Public, The Blue Mask, Street Hassle, Take No Prisoners (live in NY Bottom Line Club). And theres more...
Ah yes Take No Prisoners is an awesome awesome live album.
I was at the show. Legendary Hearts world tour. With Fernando Saunders on bass.
Wrong this is New sensations the interviewer even brings it up