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  • @debbie4938
    @debbie4938 Місяць тому +195

    I’m 67 and they wore this song out on the radio.

    • @ricksurratt9034
      @ricksurratt9034 Місяць тому +9

      Yes

    • @ecbenson98
      @ecbenson98 Місяць тому +8

      As long as you didn't say the Seven Words you could get away with almost anything

    • @jamesrowe5484
      @jamesrowe5484 Місяць тому +6

      My high school had a radio station where I spun disks. I got in trouble for playing this on air in 1982.

    • @jeffreydelallo7311
      @jeffreydelallo7311 Місяць тому +4

      Wnew New York with Allison Steele❤

    • @christinemiller1967
      @christinemiller1967 Місяць тому

      @@jamesrowe5484😮

  • @michaellockhart554
    @michaellockhart554 Місяць тому +378

    The names dropped in this song are real people that Lou met at Andy Warhol's The Factory. Candy Darling, Holly Woodlawn, Joe Delasandro (Little Joe), Jackie Curtis, and Joe Campbell (Suger Plum Fairy)

    • @StanSwan
      @StanSwan Місяць тому +22

      You beat me to it. Was trans and gay people that Andy hung around with. They all have great stories but sad passed on far too young. Joe was a dealer who was very good looking who men and woman paid for sex, Andy adored him. To the Leave it to beaver people they never got the song. To me live and let live aside from dealing hard drugs they were just people trying to be themselves at a time that could get you fired from your job or put in prison.

    • @michaellockhart554
      @michaellockhart554 Місяць тому +7

      @@StanSwan I didn't tell their stories hoping people would dive into who they were and the beginning of the movement they started

    • @abelauclair8976
      @abelauclair8976 Місяць тому +16

      Velvet Underground!!

    • @StanSwan
      @StanSwan Місяць тому

      @@michaellockhart554 They were all just people living their lives. Aside from dealing hard drugs I do not judge them. The climate today is so hateful aimed at trans people it makes me sick. Why do I care how someone chooses to live their life? It is none of my business.

    • @candyslabinski
      @candyslabinski Місяць тому +5

      Sweet jane

  • @lisal6121
    @lisal6121 Місяць тому +114

    We started this shit. YALL just catching up. We rocked like this in the 70s. Yes, it was on the radio. We rocked hard before you were born. Hold my beer.

    • @drewwilkins9963
      @drewwilkins9963 Місяць тому +7

      tell it! amen

    • @TheSuwanneeMama
      @TheSuwanneeMama Місяць тому +4

      1972!

    • @aimp4598
      @aimp4598 Місяць тому

      Started? Sure about that? Seems like you're making the same mistake.

    • @lisal6121
      @lisal6121 Місяць тому

      @@aimp4598 so the 1960s songs talked about trans or drag? Who? 1950s? 1940s?

    • @toniyoung5131
      @toniyoung5131 Місяць тому +3

      ​@@lisal6121Lola, 1969

  • @margaretwaite7226
    @margaretwaite7226 Місяць тому +94

    I'm 70 and this is music i listened to in my teens but it never shocked us like it's shocking you two guys. I find that so funny to see you both so shocked.

    • @mbierregaard9040
      @mbierregaard9040 Місяць тому +5

      Same 👍😉

    • @jameswiglesworth5004
      @jameswiglesworth5004 Місяць тому +8

      I am 74, it never shocked me either, problem is every younger generation that comes along think us oldies lived in a pure world !!! well listen and learn !!!

    • @vampfashions
      @vampfashions Місяць тому +8

      Bad ass rap dudes frontin' gangster vibes are shocked by AM radio song from the 70s LOL. We understood in the 70s, we figured out music, and sex, and fun, and race. Then these "kids" got on our lawns and ruined everything lol.

    • @msmc2685
      @msmc2685 Місяць тому +5

      We weren’t shocked & no one walked around hyper-offended by everything.

    • @mikeremski2102
      @mikeremski2102 Місяць тому +7

      OMG You old folk had some music. Why yes we did. Go ask your grandma about Whole Lotta Love. That's why you're here.

  • @jimiswartz2648
    @jimiswartz2648 Місяць тому +166

    To me this song represents what NYC was in the 70s. Time Square was a totally different place back then.

    • @rhwinner
      @rhwinner Місяць тому +9

      The quintessential NY pop song IMHO...

    • @denalinde
      @denalinde Місяць тому +17

      He’s singing about real people in the NYC scene. Such a time capsule!

    • @diceportz7107
      @diceportz7107 Місяць тому +9

      60s more than 70s actually.

    • @Aurabora54321
      @Aurabora54321 День тому

      Shore was. Never got outta my Renault, just drove through on my way up to the UWS. Giuliani said he cleaned up Times Square. I'd like to hear how he did that and what he did to folks to get it done..

  • @Karla-uc6ry
    @Karla-uc6ry Місяць тому +176

    David Bowie produced this album

    • @C0CKYp0ps
      @C0CKYp0ps Місяць тому +5

      Makes perfect sense.

    • @biscuitdunker3948
      @biscuitdunker3948 Місяць тому +11

      Not just Bowie Ronson as well

    • @leesakowski9145
      @leesakowski9145 Місяць тому +3

      Mainly Ronson. That's Lou playing guitar despite it being said that Bowie did. Herbie Flowers indicated that Bowie didn't show up for the session of this song. Besides, the chord voicings for the main are the same as on Heroin and others by Lou.

    • @Karla-uc6ry
      @Karla-uc6ry Місяць тому

      @@leesakowski9145 nice to know thank you

    • @K1ddkanuck
      @K1ddkanuck Місяць тому +1

      Lou just rapped on it ;)

  • @Dogasaurus
    @Dogasaurus Місяць тому +50

    I can't believe you talked through one of the tightest sax solos in pop/rock history.

    • @jeffstumpf9129
      @jeffstumpf9129 Місяць тому +3

      Like they said, it’s a music reaction video, not a music video. They will talk over parts of the song, because that’s what music reactors do.

    • @Dogasaurus
      @Dogasaurus Місяць тому +7

      @@jeffstumpf9129 Then they have missed the best part of the song which was my main point. In any case, I don't agree with you; most reactors will stop the music & comment, not talk over it.

    • @Dogasaurus
      @Dogasaurus Місяць тому

      @@jeffstumpf9129 Then they have missed the best part of the song which was my main point. In any case, I don't agree with you; most reactors will stop the music & comment, not talk over it.

  • @EightPieceBox
    @EightPieceBox Місяць тому +22

    Lou Reed was one of the most influential artists of the 70s. The Velvet Underground was your favorite band's favorite band.
    And this song still gets airplay on classic rock stations. I grew up in the 80s and heard it in the radio plenty.

  • @deborahnicholas6200
    @deborahnicholas6200 Місяць тому +17

    People weren't perpetually offended back in Lou's day. Also this is a effing brilliant record by an artist with real talent.

  • @georgejohnson3000
    @georgejohnson3000 Місяць тому +98

    Yes indeed this was on the radio back in the 70's

    • @JoeFF85
      @JoeFF85 Місяць тому +3

      This song is still on classic stations

  • @nancyneal5377
    @nancyneal5377 Місяць тому +124

    Back in the 70s, people did not get offended by everything. We just let everything slide and carried on with a beautiful life .The 70s were the best of times. Best musical talent, honest hard working people, fun and naughty, but responsible for our actions. It was perfect.

    • @dongiovanni6796
      @dongiovanni6796 Місяць тому +3

      Yet Lou Reed was incredibly productive into the 1980's and 1990's. Guys, try "New Sensations", "I Love you Suzanne", "Dirty Blvd.". You guys are still happily married (praise the Lord!) but for the rest of us, the wonderful "Baton Rouge". Chris, you should ABSOLUTELY cover "Walk on the Wild Side"! Lour Reed's semi-singing, semi-rap style is very hard to emulate, but you're a guy who can do it.

    • @juliecrane9647
      @juliecrane9647 Місяць тому +4

      So true...we camped in a Tennessee Holler and blasted our music from a car with the best speakers. We say around a bonfire smoking doobies drinking beer and shots of moonshine. Spreading love...no fights 😅
      Omg the best yrs ever.
      Now I sit and wonder...wtf did this hate brew up?
      Sad.
      😢

    • @tanyaweathersby9393
      @tanyaweathersby9393 Місяць тому +1

      Right on❤❤❤

    • @ag-xk6iv
      @ag-xk6iv Місяць тому

      Back when this came out, nobody understood what he was saying. That's why I got on the radio. People were very naive

    • @Gira21Gramos
      @Gira21Gramos 27 днів тому

      Things were not perfect in the 70s, but it does feel like we didn't have to constantly censor everything to make the bigots, religious fanatics and rightwing nutjobs comfortable all the time.

  • @johnathanstruble1064
    @johnathanstruble1064 Місяць тому +92

    Colored girls, reference to the industry racism against black female singers, and Lou Reed's finger to Man.

    • @fordhouse8b
      @fordhouse8b Місяць тому +10

      Yes, and the singers who are actually saying “doo do doo” in the background were Karen Friedman, Dari Lalou, and Casey Synge, members of an all-white British group called Thunderthighs. So it was bit of an inside industry joke.

    • @robertcartwright4374
      @robertcartwright4374 Місяць тому +5

      Bingo! Put your finger right on it.

    • @Aurabora54321
      @Aurabora54321 17 днів тому

      Well said. It's funny how young folks are so innocent and proper. In the 70s, Times Square as in your face raunchy, in public, until post Mayor Koch. Think it was Giuliani who "cleaned it up" and pushed sex trafficking underground. Right on about the reference to colored girls in the chorus; absolute " " sarcasm directed toward the $$$ producers and their racist use of talent.

  • @tjaartvanderwalt5864
    @tjaartvanderwalt5864 Місяць тому +406

    Now you have to show him Lola by The Kinks.haha

    • @brianclassen5221
      @brianclassen5221 Місяць тому +10

      Don't forget Gloria. 👍

    • @Cchan53
      @Cchan53 Місяць тому +14

      BP did a reaction on Lola and it went over his head ....or he just wasn't listening carefully...

    • @Cchan53
      @Cchan53 Місяць тому +2

      Maxx's Kasas City was a hot club...EVERYONE would show up there ,also CBGB'S

    • @Cchan53
      @Cchan53 Місяць тому +4

      Chelsea Hotel where Sid Vicious and other kind of famous and not so famous people lived ...lot of goings on there too

    • @TeresaGrimes-q3g
      @TeresaGrimes-q3g Місяць тому +2

      L O L A....

  • @RockinMamaT
    @RockinMamaT Місяць тому +111

    Wait for it Krizz 😂 I guess Krizz needs to hear Lola next 😂Great reaction and Peace out guys 🙏✌️☮️

  • @Squeekyleaks
    @Squeekyleaks Місяць тому +63

    This is a little story about Andy Warhol and the characters from The Factory in NY. And yes it was played on the radio, us kids use to sing along with it when ever it came on.😂

    • @wisecoconut5
      @wisecoconut5 Місяць тому +7

      Yes! Gen X, raised in Janis Joplin, Lou Reed, and the Stones. We were free range and maybe still a little savage!

  • @andibay3736
    @andibay3736 Місяць тому +146

    When I think of the term “colored girls,” I think of girls of color. I don’t believe this was considered a derogatory term at the time by people of color. It’s just specifying people with more melanin. However, I don’t suppose they need to specify this, but think they did so as recognition to the ladies singing since it’s a song and you can’t see them. Anyway, it certainly wasn’t meant to be derogatory, nor considered such at the time.💕🌷

    • @mattblatchley2061
      @mattblatchley2061 Місяць тому +8

      well stated...

    • @craigplatel813
      @craigplatel813 Місяць тому +37

      It was meant as a call-out to all the black female backup singers at the time who didn't get much recognition.

    • @hipsville
      @hipsville Місяць тому +8

      ​@@craigplatel813 This is correct.

    • @lchris33
      @lchris33 Місяць тому +7

      Yeah, even the NAACP used that term in its name and still hasn't changed it.

    • @sherigrow6480
      @sherigrow6480 Місяць тому +1

      It's how they referenced themselves at the time, not at all derogatory

  • @xxlordbelxx1368
    @xxlordbelxx1368 Місяць тому +109

    The colored girls line isn't even what I contest, It's innocent enough(compared to EVERTHING about the guy) It was simply a shout out to black womens' proficiency and soulful ability to sing.

    • @hempsellastro
      @hempsellastro Місяць тому +6

      It was a positive reference, but in this case the backing was provided by the thunderthighs, who were three white girls.

    • @fakecountry9407
      @fakecountry9407 Місяць тому +2

      Hustle had a different meaning then

    • @douglasmagowan2709
      @douglasmagowan2709 Місяць тому +1

      No, it has the same meaning.

    • @gudlisner501
      @gudlisner501 Місяць тому +2

      Lou was in a serious relationship with a trans person. No big deal guys.

  • @akahina
    @akahina Місяць тому +48

    I graduated high school.in 1972. I loved the 70s. We got away with a lot more then because the previous generation(s) was/were clueless.

    • @KimHolmes-v4d
      @KimHolmes-v4d Місяць тому +1

      I graduated in 72 too. To me it was the greatest decade. Loved the music!!! Great memories for me. Loved this song!

    • @msmc2685
      @msmc2685 Місяць тому +1

      Same- class of ‘72. People weren’t offended & so much more chill & cool

    • @juliecrane9647
      @juliecrane9647 Місяць тому +1

      @@akahina Ummm not my parents...lmao

  • @chrisparti
    @chrisparti Місяць тому +59

    Herbie Flowers' bass lines on this are delicious, and they make the song for me. He played double bass and electric bass to create the sound he wanted, it's a legendary bass performance, revered amongst bass players.. He sadly passed away about three weeks ago aged 86

    • @TheRagratus
      @TheRagratus Місяць тому +2

      I was 12 years old when this came out. When I discovered it? I went and asked for a bass guitar for Christmas because of it. It just hit me right in my soul. I played football in HS and College and busted my hands all up and never got really good at playing. But when I listen to new music it is the first thing I look for, it carries the framework of the song.

    • @bricknolty5478
      @bricknolty5478 Місяць тому +1

      fr you can hear that slap vibrato-ing when he plays, absolute 👌

  • @mredible475
    @mredible475 Місяць тому +112

    I'm 64...this was played all the time on the radio. Back then black folks referred to themselves as colored. I think you would enjoy a hit by Rod Stewart Maggie May (live, unplugged) with Ron Wood (Rolling Stones & faces) on lead acoustic guitar. This song was #1 USA & Uk in 1971 both men are two time members of the Rock & roll hall of fame🔥

  • @Steven-d6b7x
    @Steven-d6b7x Місяць тому +17

    It amazes me that you young guys are shocked by this stuff. I bought this album when i was 15 in 1972. Give Lou Reed's 'waiting for the man' a listen.

  • @sharonholsapple
    @sharonholsapple Місяць тому +42

    Y'all need to honor the Passing of THE LEGEND Kris Kristofferson with some his wonderful music!!! Just so you know he wrote Me & Bobby McGee and it's a BANGER!!! Sunday Morning Coming Down is an awesome song!!! RIP Kris Kristofferson 😢😢😢

  • @suicyco4life666
    @suicyco4life666 Місяць тому +79

    Velvet Underground - Sweet Jane.

    • @Linda-y9h
      @Linda-y9h Місяць тому +3

      Yes please!!! 😊

    • @LonghopeBro-ju6jl
      @LonghopeBro-ju6jl Місяць тому +3

      And for those that don't know, the song was written by Lou Reed, who continued to perform it live after he left the band.

    • @briansteve5269
      @briansteve5269 Місяць тому +5

      Cowboy Junkies did a pretty good cover version.

    • @vlew1181
      @vlew1181 Місяць тому

      Live version is my fave

  • @fatfreelondon
    @fatfreelondon Місяць тому +26

    As 58 yo dad of 3, I'm always surprised how prudish younger people are.
    Good food. Good job. Good partner. Good sex. Sure, be Zuck or Musk if you want, but if you wanna be happy, go for the essentials in life

  • @tim10243
    @tim10243 Місяць тому +172

    The moment you realize that the generation of your parents has been much wilder than you ever expected

    • @ac1646
      @ac1646 Місяць тому +3

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🫶

    • @floyd2222
      @floyd2222 Місяць тому +13

      This song was on the radio. AM radio. This is how we all know this song. ;-)

    • @Thatgirl1973
      @Thatgirl1973 Місяць тому +1

      What!!! 🤣

    • @Orange-Jumpsuit-Time
      @Orange-Jumpsuit-Time Місяць тому +13

      The 70's was a very tolerant society, no book banning, and no MAGA claiming these lyrics were grooming children.

    • @floyd2222
      @floyd2222 Місяць тому +4

      @@Orange-Jumpsuit-Time you gonna be big sad on Nov 6. Prepare accordingly.

  • @lesliesaul6681
    @lesliesaul6681 Місяць тому +72

    Just waiting for the looks on Krizz's face lol

  • @michaelmurray6525
    @michaelmurray6525 Місяць тому +11

    Dude they wore this out on the radio in 72 and yes we did know what he was singing about.

  • @88pjtink
    @88pjtink Місяць тому +14

    And it got played all over the radio for our young ears to hear. And it didn't do us a bit of harm either. What people forget is that anything that a kid isn't really ready for tends to go right over their heads.

  • @cristi9592
    @cristi9592 Місяць тому +29

    Well, everyone here was a very real person, 3 trans and two gay dude one of them selling heroin(the hustler). They were Andy Warhol's "superstars" part of the Factory. The Factory was Warhol's studio with some wild parties where a lot of real superstars could have been found. Like, Rolling Stones, Blondie, Bon Dylan. And with some afterparties that could easy rival Diddy's ones :D.
    This style of singing speak is somehow his signature. On the same album is "Perfect day" that's equally good with this one and where you can listen Lou Reed actually singing (for couple of seconds though). You could also listen Pale blue eyes that's another of his great songs and where you could listen to him also singing.
    Another less known fact is that this album's (Transformers) producer is David Bowie.

    • @cyrilmauras4247
      @cyrilmauras4247 Місяць тому

      The "hustle" in this song associated with "little Joe" was that he was a prostitute, giving sexual favors for anyone who was willing to buy him for it.

  • @edwardjohnson9745
    @edwardjohnson9745 Місяць тому +16

    Lou Reed is just unbelievable..writes songs for the..well darker side of life...just a little fact...in England...my ding a ling by chuck berry was banned by the BBC...walk on the wild side wasn't 😂...think the lyrics went over their heads...lol..lou will always b up there for me...true legend of music..

    • @ac1646
      @ac1646 Місяць тому

      LOL Even though it contained the lyrics 'and g***** h****? Or was that only on the album version?

  • @sjfvet519us
    @sjfvet519us Місяць тому +14

    Lou Reed passed away on October 27, 2013 of liver disease. For the last ten years of his life, he was married to avant-garde artist Laurie Anderson.

    • @billsager5634
      @billsager5634 Місяць тому +1

      "Oh Superman"......... Anderson was truly avant-garde

  • @lesblatnyak5947
    @lesblatnyak5947 Місяць тому +33

    Remember hearing this in 71 on a transistor radio. It was followed by Roundabout. The 70s were great and our free speech was a badge.
    ✨️🎶✨️

  • @pacawallop
    @pacawallop Місяць тому +8

    EXACTLY! I am here for the reaction, most times I know the song so I enjoy seeing how other people experience it.

  • @craigapelbaum1629
    @craigapelbaum1629 Місяць тому +11

    Take A Walk On The Wild Side, by Lou Reed. A great song. May Mr. Lou Reed rest in peace.

  • @boomer37
    @boomer37 Місяць тому +7

    This song is from 1972. It’s been sampled, appeared in commercials, movies, you name it. It is absolutely Iconic.

  • @maryaliceoconnor1914
    @maryaliceoconnor1914 15 днів тому +1

    Yes it was on the radio. I was 11 and my dad's favorite song for a while. No edits on this song over the radio. My dad listened to some great music. RIP Dad.

  • @caro.k2958
    @caro.k2958 Місяць тому +21

    Velvet Underground one o my all time favourite bands as a teen they blew me away!❤😂

  • @Robertlynschultz
    @Robertlynschultz Місяць тому +6

    These fine fellows have never seen “Midnight Cowboy” (1969) with Dustin Hoffman… it shows the New York’s wildside at this era… that is what this song is about.

  • @ryanzeigler9763
    @ryanzeigler9763 Місяць тому +17

    i grew up white in one of the whitest states in the US and through the 70's to the 90's and we were told every 5 years or so that we were saying the wrong thing. Finally moved to Portland when I was 19 and finally got to hang out with some black dudes. They explained to me that there's a big difference between black people and THE black ppl or 'the black's. It's been f'n obvious to me since that day haha. Also, back in the 80's the Portland Zoo used this song in their big ad campaign. Stay weird y'all! Also also, Loo Reed came up in a Hall of Fame band called "Velvet Underground". Check out their song 'Heroine' from a few years prior. Wild dude.

  • @Thor_7577
    @Thor_7577 Місяць тому +8

    Heard Kris Kristofferson passed you guys should give him a little love sometime. He was a great singer, songwriter, and actor. RIP brother Kris.

  • @Thoseweekendgolfguysradioshow
    @Thoseweekendgolfguysradioshow Місяць тому +9

    Yes! It was on the radio!

  • @randyping6036
    @randyping6036 Місяць тому +7

    I love how every generation acts like they discovered something that has always existed.

  • @joelmclean2898
    @joelmclean2898 Місяць тому +16

    This was a song about trans stuff long before there really was trans stuff. They called them cross dressers back then. And yes, this was on the radio. Not on all stations and it may have been slightly altered, but I remember hearing it.

    • @TheRagratus
      @TheRagratus Місяць тому +1

      That's the reason why the "Head" line rhymed as easy as it did. They knew it was going to get edited out but EVERYONE would know it and sing it out loud when it played anyway. lol.

  • @cujo2816
    @cujo2816 Місяць тому +5

    It was all over the radio when I was a kid in the early 70s

  • @stu8506
    @stu8506 Місяць тому +4

    The music in this song creates a mood/atmosphere. Great songs do this.

  • @claudiawilliams8282
    @claudiawilliams8282 Місяць тому +2

    Take a walk on the wild side...I was 17 and wrote this on my Gummistiefel (rubber boots)) welcome to my generation. greetings from Hamburg

  • @nathanclarke2777
    @nathanclarke2777 Місяць тому +5

    I freaking love when Krizz is on here cause he is so into music that it's amazing!

  • @susanbrown9605
    @susanbrown9605 Місяць тому +5

    IYKYK and Krizz did not know🤣🤣🤣the anticipation for the lyrics to hit him was priceless😂

  • @christypriest30
    @christypriest30 Місяць тому +4

    Yeah this was all over the radio back in the day

  • @debztribe5
    @debztribe5 Місяць тому +2

    When life was free and easy. Great to be alive!

  • @debbers
    @debbers Місяць тому +7

    Yes, it got by the censors and played on the radio!

  • @nancymjohnson
    @nancymjohnson Місяць тому +3

    I graduated high school in 76. Life was so free and easy then. It was pretty normal back then, and nothing was thought much about it. It was what it was. Lots of peace, love and rock and roll. Black people called themselves black. BLACK POWER was popular. Everyone got along a lot better than today. Probably because we got high on pot all the time. ☮️❤️🎼😎

  • @williamkeith8740
    @williamkeith8740 Місяць тому +4

    Ahhhhhh...the memories from the 70's - it was all over the radio.

  • @jchow5966
    @jchow5966 Місяць тому +1

    This song and Lou is/was EPIC!!!!! 💟☮️. Great reaction!!!!!😊

  • @paulalloyd8860
    @paulalloyd8860 Місяць тому +15

    This song is based on real people Lou knew from Andy Warhole!!! Love your videos. Love the opening line. You need to ðo a song with Korn

  • @johnflynn5044
    @johnflynn5044 21 день тому +1

    The base guitar contains and shapes the track.. Awesome. Lou was in awe of and totally respectful of the coloured backing vocalsists he was hearing all over New York Many his friends

  • @Jude_196
    @Jude_196 Місяць тому +4

    YAY - KRIZZ WAS ON THOSE LYRICS, MAN!! 🤣🤣🤣 The characters in this song were all actual people that Lou had encountered at Andy Warhol's...GREAT TUNE!!! THANKS, FELLAS!!!

  • @scott3744
    @scott3744 Місяць тому +3

    This song had TONS of radio play in the 1970s and 1980s, and I never understood how it was played uncensored on the radio! 😂

  • @memorylane7068
    @memorylane7068 Місяць тому +4

    It was huge hit and played on the radio all the time.

  • @akronrats
    @akronrats Місяць тому +30

    Not folk....more punk / glam rock.

  • @klwit307
    @klwit307 Місяць тому +3

    Found this by chance and I'm an instant fan!!!!
    You guys crack me tf up!!!!!
    Hella song! As you said at the start, "Iconic" So cutting edge especially in '72! So brave.
    🤘❤

  • @markpyle3710
    @markpyle3710 Місяць тому +5

    Lola, From the Kinks....Naturally will be Next.

  • @rhwinner
    @rhwinner Місяць тому +42

    He wrote a song called _heroin_ in '67, so yea, he was edgy from the get go....

    • @lisasinatra9383
      @lisasinatra9383 Місяць тому +5

      His best song imo

    • @rhwinner
      @rhwinner Місяць тому

      @@lisasinatra9383 It pinned me to the wall when I first heard it.

  • @JoTracy
    @JoTracy Місяць тому +1

    This was a HUGE hit on the radio, and played at every party, at Discos...it was everywhere

  • @maryfrenzel8371
    @maryfrenzel8371 Місяць тому +3

    Yes it was on the radio

  • @TheOnespeedbiker
    @TheOnespeedbiker Місяць тому +6

    The song is about the Andy Worhal genre (Andy Worhal co-produced Lou Reed's band, the Velvet Underground), his films and entourage during the middle 1960s in NY; included the likes of David Bowie and Mick Jagger. It was a time when homosexuality, transgenderism and androgyny were en Vogue. The characters in the song, in order of appearance are;
    "Holly" Woodlawn a Warhol films trans actress
    "Candy Darling" another Warhol films trans actress
    "Little Joe" Dallessandro, a Warhol films gay actor
    "Sugar Plum Fairy", a character in Warhol's first film, My Husler (1965), played by Joe Campbell
    "Jackie" Curtis" a Warhol films trans actress and writer.

  • @MarcPagan
    @MarcPagan Місяць тому +15

    NYC was one wild place prior to Mayor Rudolph Giuliani :)
    Many "social interactions" with "working girls", many not really girls :), on the West Side
    ...in cars going back to Jersey.

    • @isabelsilva62023
      @isabelsilva62023 Місяць тому +1

      @MarcPagan I think you mean Mayor Edward Koch...

    • @MarcPagan
      @MarcPagan Місяць тому +1

      @@isabelsilva62023
      I said "prior" to Rudy, Isabel :)
      Who were the mayors prior to Rudy?
      Dinkins, and prior to him, Koch.
      NYC was a crime and graffiti infested toilet under both, RIP to both.
      ...complexities I won't go into here.
      Some interesting songs, like this one, sure resulted though :)
      .
      I know NYC, I've visited often, lived, or worked there since the 70s.
      Thank God for Rudy, and then Bloomberg, keeping his policies.
      Until de Blasio destroyed the city, and I left.
      Cheers!

    • @elbruces
      @elbruces Місяць тому

      ​@@MarcPagan
      Those changes have a lot more to do with demographic population shifts ("white flight," etc) than any one politician's policies.

    • @MarcPagan
      @MarcPagan Місяць тому

      @@elbruces
      Incorrect, no disrespect.
      I've Econ and Stats background
      I know data, and those who try to manipulate it, or merely misinterpret it.
      ...I'm not saying that's you to be clear.
      You're merely repeating what you've been told by some.
      The social rot was due to an epidemic increase in the bastardy/unwed parenthood rate.
      Unwed parenthood is source one of rapes, gang membership, shootings, and crime per the DOJ.
      It's NCVS, the DOJ's annual random survey of 100K people, has confirmed this for decades.
      NYC's rot traces back to LBJ's "Great Society".
      Ex -
      My family is from a tiny Puerto Rican island called Culebra.
      People are poor - some so poor that they have makeshift plywood or sheets for doors...yet, virtually no crime.
      Why? Marriage, and community.
      NYC's improvement was 100% due to cracking down on violations of "quality of life issues".
      Arresting criminals, including squeegee guys harassing drivers,
      ....repairing graffiti, removing crack addicts tents from parks, etc.

  • @VickiCampbell-1216
    @VickiCampbell-1216 Місяць тому +2

    Heyyy, it's Krizz "Gimme a pause" Kaliko, hahaha!! I love when BP and Krizz do reactions together. I thought BP's hat had devil horns until I realized it was Mercury's heel wings. Great reaction!! Love it!! ❤❤

  • @ta2gypsy
    @ta2gypsy Місяць тому +10

    Velvet Underground was THE spot. React to Heroine please

    • @annastayja
      @annastayja Місяць тому

      🎵 so I'm back, to the velvet underground 🎶 😉 I like your name, gypsy

  • @lizetteolsen3218
    @lizetteolsen3218 Місяць тому +2

    Lou Reed was always an authentic composer/performer. His music reflected the life he led--he was so NYC. I still remember when I heard this on the radio--I was shocked bc I knew his music. But the content really flew below the radar for most people who did not understand the world he inhabited. As others have stated, everyone mentioned in the tune were real people he knew. He also had a long-term relationship with H, so some of his tunes are chilling. Even during addiction, his vision was unflinching.

  • @johnfirth6541
    @johnfirth6541 Місяць тому +6

    glad you heard Lou Reed! try Sweet Jane next. or when he was older (yes he died recently) he sang these songs more clearly, slowly, with acoustics. He spoke his songs back then but did sing them later on.
    yes, colored girls was simply a regular reference, not derogatory. Diana Ross and the xxx were a colored girls group. Not many 'white girls' groups or backups then. Seriously because if the Motown sound - soul. To see some live 'colored girl' backup checkout Humble Pie - Black Coffee. fantastic. Steve Marriott was what Robert Plant of LZ wanted to be. Plant got the vocals down but Steve Marriott's stage presence was way better. He was the original Oliver Twist in the early 60's stage musical Oliver Twist in London. There are so many branches and roots of music you can follow. At least listen to Sweet Jane by Lou Reed first before moving on to other things.

  • @cmoplay1
    @cmoplay1 Місяць тому +1

    This was all over the radio. In the 70s, you heard everything.

  • @chelseahaley8350
    @chelseahaley8350 Місяць тому +9

    I already watched this on Ps channel, but watching it again for u! 😊 I love watching people react to all of the original songs that were sampled by rappers! The way it is by Bruce Hornsby and the Range is one of my favorites!
    Edit : Black and white are technically shades, not colors, so I think it's safe to say that we're all just a bunch of shady MFers! 😏

  • @randallshuck2976
    @randallshuck2976 Місяць тому +1

    This was back in the day when you could observe or hear different ways without being expected to sign up for the total program. Life was much richer then and less stressful.

  • @hongfang2348
    @hongfang2348 Місяць тому +5

    I want to hear that sax at least a minute longer

  • @DebraMaloney-s6z
    @DebraMaloney-s6z Місяць тому +1

    Old hippy lady here. I love your reactions.

  • @Chumgeyser
    @Chumgeyser Місяць тому +4

    Black Pegasus next song should be called "Booty or Heroin?"

  • @duanefry165
    @duanefry165 Місяць тому +1

    Yall are great together! Best song in a great time America coming together.

  • @john-stringham
    @john-stringham Місяць тому +6

    The bass player Herbie Flowers died a couple of weeks ago.

  • @monkeebun
    @monkeebun Місяць тому

    New listener guys. I loved that comment, "Every one's got their own version of Wild." Carry one with the good work.

  • @theresistance2641
    @theresistance2641 Місяць тому +4

    Mark Mark - Wildside. Is another hip hop cover of this song

  • @04m11
    @04m11 Місяць тому +1

    Yes, it was on the radio uncut,

  • @headache1959
    @headache1959 Місяць тому +3

    Now ya'll need to listen to Rod Stewarts' - "Georgie Boy" part one and two

  • @kirstenjakobsen1651
    @kirstenjakobsen1651 Місяць тому +1

    I love everything by Lou Reed! I’ve got 22 LP of his. He’s so brilliant!

  • @daiorama3196
    @daiorama3196 Місяць тому +8

    Worth saying there's no judgement at all in using the vernacular of the time "the coloured girls" in the chorus just as there's no judgement about any of the characters in the verses. It's straightforward reporting of what the writer is seeing. The 5 characters did the things mentioned. Most back up vocals were done by "coloured girls" at the time.

  • @barrybritt2210
    @barrybritt2210 Місяць тому +2

    never change a classic

  • @christopherchamness9439
    @christopherchamness9439 Місяць тому +3

    A Tribe Called Quest - Can I kick it

  • @jillpoloni7205
    @jillpoloni7205 Місяць тому +1

    “Perfect day” is my favorite song by Lou Reed.

  • @JonNelson523
    @JonNelson523 Місяць тому +4

    Check out the song Perfect Day by Lou Reed

  • @johnreilly9452
    @johnreilly9452 Місяць тому

    The player of the iconic double bass on this track was played by a multi instrumentalist session musician called Herbie Flowers he contributed to over 500 hit songs .
    Sadly he passed away a few weeks ago.
    I was a teenager when this track was a hit in 1972, it makes me smile when people suddenly realise what the subject matter 😆 Its a song of about people Lou Reed personally knew in New York during his spell with the Velvet Underground

  • @utoobia
    @utoobia Місяць тому +10

    Shame that rappers can’t write their own melodies.

  • @nickrussell77
    @nickrussell77 Місяць тому +2

    The bass player on this, Herbie Flowers, just died on the 5th September, he plays upright and electric on this track

  • @paulalloyd8860
    @paulalloyd8860 Місяць тому +3

    Krizz omg do a. Cover!!!!!!! But I think you are so open minded to all music

  • @ScottMcMe
    @ScottMcMe Місяць тому +1

    Lou Reed was a poet. Y’all should checkout more of his work.

  • @odochartaighofodonegal9815
    @odochartaighofodonegal9815 Місяць тому +6

    This song PROVES 'trans' is nothing new or 'novel' like they think it is- been going on for some time and never been a big deal, until today.

    • @robstyles8535
      @robstyles8535 Місяць тому +1

      Yep, fun fact: the first ever transgender clinic was opened in Germany in the 1920’s.

    • @Jan-xn3kz
      @Jan-xn3kz Місяць тому

      It’s different now because they actually think they are the opposite sex.

  • @ScooterVauto
    @ScooterVauto Місяць тому

    Let me start by saying what a great and honest reaction.
    there are a few songs I love watching First timers react to, This be one of the top, when the lines hit and we get to watch your faces.. Its so entertaining, add to that when you voice your reaction with clear honesty it brings so much to the video. keep up the effort as music is here to enhance all our lives.
    i consider my self quite lucky to have been 13 in 81 and got to listen to all the 60s and 70s music on the radio but
    i also got to live though all the 80s tunes, its truley untouchable as a decade of outstanding artists and music.

  • @joycewalbert1413
    @joycewalbert1413 Місяць тому +4

    NAACP stands for WHAT?

  • @shirleybuffington6420
    @shirleybuffington6420 Місяць тому +1

    To answer your question yes they played this on the radio back then

  • @joycewalbert1413
    @joycewalbert1413 Місяць тому +5

    Yes! On the radio! People used to have a first amendment and EVERYBODY was "cool".

  • @MemoryArkStudios
    @MemoryArkStudios Місяць тому

    Krizz i am watching TV right now and an apple commercial came on.... it was GENIUS.... good on you bro.