
Lou Reed: The Last Interview
and Other Conversations
$24.55
- Paperback
128 pages
- Release Date
15 February 2015
Summary
A revealing collection of interviews with one of the greatest artists in the history of rock ‘n’ roll-as brilliant, punchy, and blustery as the man himself.At the time of his death in 2013, Lou Reed was the closest thing rock ‘n’ roll had to a living legend. His band The Velvet Underground-one of the most influential groups of all time-transformed rock ‘n’ roll forever, and his solo work over the next forty years would define, refine, and reshape glam rock, noise rock, and instrumental music.…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781612194783 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1612194788 |
| Author: | Lou Reed |
| Publisher: | Melville House Publishing |
| Imprint: | Melville House Publishing |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 128 |
| Release Date: | 15 February 2015 |
| Weight: | 139g |
| Dimensions: | 210mm x 140mm |
| Series: | The Last Interview |
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Critics Review
Praise for Lou Reed “He was our generation’s New York poet, championing its misfits as Whitman had championed its workingman and Lorca its persecuted.” –Patti Smith
“A series that offers the thoughtful, provocative and impish responses of…great writers.”
—Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
An Austin Chronicle pick for Rock & Roll Summer Reading
Praise for Lou Reed
“He was our generation’s New York poet, championing its misfits as Whitman had championed its workingman and Lorca its persecuted.”
—Patti Smith
“He was a master.”
—David Bowie
“Thank God for those, like Lou, who move within their own laws, otherwise imagine how dull the world would be.”
—Morrissey
About The Author
Lou Reed
Lou Reed was born in Brooklyn in 1942, and grew up on Long Island. He studied at Syracuse University with the poet Delmore Schwartz, whom he called “the first great person I ever met,” and who would have a lifelong influence on his work. In 1964, he founded The Velvet Underground with John Cale. In 1967, the band released its debut album, The Velvet Underground & Nico, probably the most acclaimed album in rock ‘n’ roll history. (It was hailed by Rolling Stone as “the most prophetic rock album ever made.”) The album originally sold around 30,000 copies, but in Brian Eno’s famous words, “everyone who bought one of those 30,000 copies started a band.” After the band’s breakup in 1973, Reed went on to have an extraordinarily successful solo career, releasing such beloved albums as Transformer, Berlin, and New York. Over his forty years as a solo artist, Reed collaborated with a huge number of artists and musicians and produced a number of major productions, including a series of concerts based on his album Berlin, staged at St. Ann’s Warehouse, in Brooklyn, in 2006–a collaboration with the artist Julian Schnabel. He died of liver disease in 2013.
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