Beefy's Corner - The Off-Topic Chat Thread

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Apparently lou reed has died, sad news

Just yesterday I was saying to a mate how terrible I think his music is. Feel kinda bad now. Apparently he'd had a liver transplant earlier this year, so that could have something to do with it.
 
As you have all been talking about trains can anyone say what happened to those idiots who were trapped in their cars on Mount Pleasant crossing when the gates came down. The very first rule with a railway crossing is you don't drive on unless your exit is clear. There could have been an horrific disaster.
 
As you have all been talking about trains can anyone say what happened to those idiots who were trapped in their cars on Mount Pleasant crossing when the gates came down. The very first rule with a railway crossing is you don't drive on unless your exit is clear. There could have been an horrific disaster.

Not really. Trains rarely go more than 2 mph there.
 
Just yesterday I was saying to a mate how terrible I think his music is. Feel kinda bad now. Apparently he'd had a liver transplant earlier this year, so that could have something to do with it.

Perhaps it's more of a lesson of how you might word likes and dislikes in the future. You dislike Lou Reed's music. That doesn't make it terrible. But, in your favour, you weren't criticising the person, just his art. Personally, I found Lou Reed's music a bit and miss, but some of the Velvet Underground stuff is good and I don't know anyone who dislikes any part of Transformer, which is brilliant in my opinion.
 
Just yesterday I was saying to a mate how terrible I think his music is. Feel kinda bad now. Apparently he'd had a liver transplant earlier this year, so that could have something to do with it.

I don't really know many of his songs, but I've always really liked this one


[video=youtube;QYEC4TZsy-Y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYEC4TZsy-Y[/video]
 
If you have access to Spotify or some other online music facility, check out the Transformer album. It was produced by David Bowie and his influence is apparent. There isn't a bum track on the album, in my opinion. My preferred tracks, if any, I've asterisked, but they're all strong.

Vicious
Andy's Chest*
Perfect Day*
Hangin' 'Round
Walk on the Wild Side*
Make Up
Satellite of Love*
Wagon Wheel
New York Telephone Conversation*
I'm So Free
Goodnight Ladies
 
My favourite Lou Reed track. Playful, profound, plus it was originally a Velvet Underground track. Also shows that Reed can't sing but can put a song across:

[video=youtube;TEca5YGy2lE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEca5YGy2lE[/video]

and here's the entire album:
[video=youtube;FwDZT8XXkFw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FwDZT8XXkFw[/video]
 
I like the bands I like. Don't really care about the rest.

That's fair enough. However, if you ever feel that the music you are listening is getting stale, don't bother hoping and waiting for music to improve. There is a vast back catalogue from a huge amount of bands that will blow your head off. And you could select any single year and there would be a lifetime of memories in music. The catalogue is that rich.
 
I would think that everyone over the age of ten has heard Lou Reed's music-- whether his solo stuff or Velvet Underground, even if they didn't realize it was him.

Whether you care for his stuff or not, Lou Reed really transcended the world of rock music and into general pop culture. For that reason, it's probably worth at least reading his wikipedia entry or listening to the coverage on the news just to get the scoop even if you aren't going to listen to his records. I assume everyone's going to hear them plenty over the next few days anyway.
 
I'm gutted tonight, it's always profoundly sad when one of your heroes dies...It is true to say that not all of Lou's work hit the target but he was always willing to try something different and was a true pioneer who influenced whole generations of bands. and when he got it right his songs have the ability to move you on an emotional level as well as make you think differently about things. Lou was a true Humanist, who I feel really cared (and got angry) about his subject matter..just listen to his New York album.
I'm glad that I had the chance to see him live in 1986, supporting U2 at Wembley and to me he stole the show and it was clear to see the esteem that Bono held him in. He also hugely influenced David Bowie when Bowie visited New York in the late 60's and it can be seen in Bowie's work since then.

My favourite songs of his are....
Dirty Boulevard
Pale Blue Eyes
Stephanie Says
Satellite of Love
Walk on the Wild Side
Last Great American Whale
Heroin
All Tomorrow's Parties
Sword of Damacles
Magic & Loss (The Summation)
but there are many others...

[video=youtube;7z3TPwOT31g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7z3TPwOT31g[/video]


RIP Lou.
 
Venus in Furs. That is all.


Shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather
Whiplash girlchild in the dark
Comes in bells, your servant, don't forsake him
Strike, dear mistress, and cure his heart

Downy sins of streetlight fancies
Chase the costumes she shall wear
Ermine furs adorn the imperious
Severin, Severin awaits you there

I am tired, I am weary
I could sleep for a thousand years
A thousand dreams that would awake me
Different colors made of tears

Kiss the boot of shiny, shiny leather
Shiny leather in the dark
Tongue of thongs, the belt that does await you
Strike, dear mistress, and cure his heart

Severin, Severin, speak so slightly
Severin, down on your bended knee
Taste the whip, in love not given lightly
Taste the whip, now plead for me

I am tired, I am weary
I could sleep for a thousand years
A thousand dreams that would awake me
Different colors made of tears

Shiny, shiny, shiny boots of leather
Whiplash girlchild in the dark
Severin, your servant comes in bells, please don't forsake him
Strike, dear mistress, and cure his heart.

RIP Lou Reed March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013
 
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