¡A Night with Lou Reed
¡Lou Reed
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[Machine Translation] Lou Reed performed at the Bottom Line club in New York City on February 25, 26, 28, and March 1, 1983, two shows each day. The band was at the height of its power at the age of 40 at the time of the shows. The songs performed on that day were the best selections from Lew's career. Including "Sweet Jane", "I'm Waiting", "White Light White Heat", and "Rock and Roll" from his Velvet Underground days, and "Walk on the Wild Side" and "Satellite of Love" from his solo masterpiece "Transformers" (1972). He plays a total of 13 songs on this album. Lou's vocals and guitar are the core of the basic performance, but the backing musicians are also very talented. The backing musicians, including Robert Quinn (guitar) formerly of Richard Hell & the Voidoids, Fernando Sanders (bass), who still works with Lou, and Fred Maher (drums), who would later play with Scritti Politti and Matthew Sweet, provide a tight, yet exciting stage performance. The band's tight, yet exciting stage performance is a must-see. Andy Warhol, who was the manager of Velvet Underground, can be seen in the audience. It is also interesting to note that Lou, who is known for his aversion to interviews, speaks casually to the camera after the show.
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