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john r
anybody got the famous picture of Lou Mick & Bowie sitting together circa '73?
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Rank Stranger
The intro riff of the Velvet's "There She Goes Again" and the Stones'
"Hitch Hike" sound VERY similar to me !
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john r
anybody got the famous picture of Lou Mick & Bowie sitting together circa '73?
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Toru A
He has an ample figure at that time.
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Toru A
He has an ample figure at that time.
tee hee... He had a few phases like that in the 70s, in between the opposite.
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bassplayer617
Funny you should mention Lou -- been listening to the famous December '73 Academy of Music show lately. For those few who don't know, listen to "Rock n Roll Animal" (extended version) and "Lou Reed Live".
Here's the actual setlist:
1. Intro/Sweet Jane
2. How Do You Think It Feels?
3. Caroline Says I
4. I'm Waiting for the Man
5. Lady Day
6. Heroin
7. Vicious
8. Satellite of Love
9. Walk on the Wild Side
10. Oh Jim
11. Sad Song
12. White Light/White Heat
13. Rock n Roll
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Toru A
He has an ample figure at that time.
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Addicted
This was at the Café Royal, London, in July 1973, just after "Ziggy had to break up the band" - Bowie announced the end of Ziggy and the Spiders.
In Anthony Scaduto's Jagger bio, there's this photo of Bowie making out with Lou, and Mick looking embarrassed. I could not find the book now, but surely - someone else must have it... It's a great photo!
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Edward Twining
I don't think the Rock n Roll Animal is a great album at all - it certainly doesn't exemplify Lou's core musical values - it's bloated corporate styled arena rock without any of the subleties that made many of the original songs so endearing. Many core Lou fans give the album a wide berth.