LOU REED: Before The Velvets & Why Lou is Lou

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  • Опубліковано 5 бер 2019
  • Lou Reed Growing up and living on Long Island, College, Work after, and how the Velvet Underground formed.
    An idea of the brilliance of Lou. and why Lou was Lou.
    Here is a good detailed follow up I found: The Velvet Underground - Night Games (Under Review Documentary)
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  • @johnbarroll1120

    Lou had artistic integrity, something most in the music industry DONT have and will NEVER have. He never sold out to Hollywood or Mammon. a truly unique and rare artist.

  • @user-wq8sj3vf3e
    @user-wq8sj3vf3e 16 годин тому

    Song name at

  • @mikeb.7845
    @mikeb.7845 День тому +1

    BRILLIANT WORK man!

  • @mikeb.7845
    @mikeb.7845 День тому

    In 1989 while I was on Dead tour and in NYC, my girlfriend and I walked in the city and not knowing where we were going, ended up stopping at eating at a place near 5th ave where all the 3 card monty guys and fake Rolexes are. Anyway, Lou was in there with a redhead. On his way out he put his hand on our shoulders and asked if the Dead were in town. We said yeah but we missed yesterday's shows but will be there tonight. Ok, then have a good time kids....then left. He was so cool and in a good mood obviously :)

  • @familydogg1234

    Lol Some fan yelled out " Its raining out" in one live album.!

  • @familydogg1234

    Cant wait for Keith Richard's version of Waiting For The Man

  • @guacamolekid8883

    This doc is great. It covers a lot of ground with no wasted baggage. The minimalist production values suit the subject matter perfectly. Kudos!

  • @familydogg1234

    I was 16 when Transformer came out and my friend went out if his way and bought Velvet Underground LPs. The rest is history. Like all of the Greats - I remember where I was when Lou passed......" Lou!!!!!!"

  • @lunarvision

    To the press, Lou was toxic masculinity before it was (un)cool.

  • @ClannCholmain

    Was it Hepatitis that ultimately killed Lou?

  • @HarryBartlett

    Well done and illuminating, thoroughly enjoyed it - thanks

  • @peterzang

    This is really good. Thank you.

  • @peterzang

    These idiot writers have almost dismissed his solo career. It’s just insane

  • @scottschramel2846

    The narrator is obese and annoying

  • @r.w.bottorff7735

    Super cool video! Really appreciate you making this. He was definitely problematic, but that doesn't take away from the revolutionary quality of his work.

  • @theclashcalling_

    Lou Reed AKA Dour Eel - great doc as is always the case!

  • @Xxxxxrrr6464

    Great vid Thanks, cool personal history touch as well, being a couple of miles away

  • @ericdavidwallace

    Brilliant Artist one of my main influences. Thank you for this wonderful education on LOU!

  • @nickmoloney9820

    Brilliant documentary lots of information that I was completely unaware of. That alone made me subscribe. Thanks for producing this excellent piece.

  • @SuperStrik9

    Great documentary. Transformer is the album that got me into Lou. I view Lou, Iggy and Bowie as a sort of triumvirate of 70s rock. Rock N Roll Animal is one of my all time favorite live albums. It was always great watching Lou eviscerate idiots and phonies.