
Monday Jul 04, 2022
EPISODE 071 - Lou Reed / Velvet Underground Part 1
Lewis Allan Reed March 2, 1942 - October 27, 2013 INTRO MONTAGE: "Sunday Morning" by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'The Velvet Underground & Nico' (1967) / "Guess I'm Falling In Love [instrumental version]" - by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'Another View' (1986) / "Walk On The Wild Side" - from the album, 'Transformer' (1972) / "The Kids" - by Lou Reed from the album, 'Berlin' (1973) / "Rock Minuet" - by Lou Reed from the album, 'Ecstasy' (2000) "I Can't Stand It" - by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'V.U.' (1985) "Candy Says" - by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'The Velvet Underground' (1969) "I Found A Love" - by the Falcons (1962) Interview with English journalist about how Lou hated English journalists "I've Found A Reason" - by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'Loaded' (1970) "Endless Cycle" by Lou Reed from the album, 'New York' (1989) Interview with John Cale "Heroin" - by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'The Velvet Underground & Nico' (1967) "Sweet Jane"- by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'Loaded' (1970) "The Gift" - by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'White Light White Heat' (1968) "Lisa Says" - by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'V.U.' (1985)"White Light White Heat" - by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'White Light White Heat' (1968) Sample from the movie, 'Almost Famous' (2000) "Vicious" - by Lou Reed from the album, 'Transformer' (1972) "Kill Your Sons" - by Lou Reed from the album, 'Sally Can't Dance' (1974) "The Ostrich" - by The Primitives (1964) "Venus In Furs" - by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'The Velvet Underground & Nico' (1967) "All Tomorrow's Parties" - by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'The Velvet Underground & Nico' (1967) Assorted samples from the 'Rock & Roll Heart' documentary (1998) "Here She Comes Now" "Sister Ray" "I Heard Her Call My Name" - all by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'White Light White Heat' (1968) "Pale Blue Eyes" - by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'The Velvet Underground' (1969) "Pale Blue Eyes" - performed by R.E.M. from the album, 'Dead Letter Office' (1987) "Jesus" - from the album, 'The Velvet Underground' (1969) "New Age" - by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'Loaded' (1970) Interview with Doug Yule from the documentary, 'The Velvet Underground: Under Review' (2006) "Rock & Roll" - by the Velvet Underground from the album, 'Loaded' (1970) "New Age [live]" - from the album, '1969: The Velvet Underground Live' (1974) ------------
More info: "Lou Reed was the guitarist, vocalist, and principal songwriter of the Velvet Underground, and his solo career spanned five decades. The Velvet Underground was unsuccessful during their active years, but gained a significant cult following to become one of the most widely acclaimed and influential bands in rock history."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Velvet_Underground#Discography https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lou_Reed
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Released April 9 2017 This show is dedicated to Mick Rock - the world's most important Rock photographer. See his biography/documentary, 'SHOT! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock' released April 7, 2017.
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