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Lou Reed, Velvet Underground Leader and Rock Pioneer, Dead at 71
New York legend, who helped shape nearly fifty years of rock music, underwent a liver transplant in May

By JON DOLAN
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Lou Reed, a massively influential songwriter and guitarist who helped shape nearly fifty years of rock music, died today. The cause of his death has not yet been released, but Reed underwent a liver transplant in May.

With the Velvet Underground in the late Sixties, Reed fused street-level urgency with elements of European avant-garde music, marrying beauty and noise, while bringing a whole new lyrical honesty to rock & roll poetry. As a restlessly inventive solo artist, from the Seventies into the 2010s, he was chameleonic, thorny and unpredictable, challenging his fans at every turn. Glam, punk and alternative rock are all unthinkable without his revelatory example. "One chord is fine," he once said, alluding to his bare-bones guitar style. "Two chords are pushing it. Three chords and you're into jazz."

Lewis Allan "Lou" Reed was born in Brooklyn, in 1942. A fan of doo-wop and early rock & roll (he movingly inducted Dion into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989), Reed also took formative inspiration during his studies at Syracuse University with the poet Delmore Schwartz. After college, he worked as a staff songwriter for the novelty label Pickwick Records (where he had a minor hit in 1964 with a dance-song parody called "The Ostrich"). In the mid-Sixties, Reed befriended Welsh musician John Cale, a classically trained violist who had performed with groundbreaking minimalist composer La Monte Young. Reed and Cale formed a band called the Primitives, then changed their name to the Warlocks. After meeting guitarist Sterling Morrison and drummer Maureen Tucker, they became the Velvet Underground. With a stark sound and ominous look, the band caught the attention of Andy Warhol, who incorporated the Velvets into his Exploding Plastic Inevitable. "Andy would show his movies on us," Reed said. "We wore black so you could see the movie. But we were all wearing black anyway."

"Produced" by Warhol and met with total commercial indifference when it was released in early 1967, VU’s debut The Velvet Underground & Nico stands as a landmark on par with the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Bob Dylan's Blonde On Blonde. Reed's matter-of-fact descriptions of New York’s bohemian demimonde, rife with allusions to drugs and S&M, pushed beyond even the Rolling Stones’ darkest moments, while the heavy doses of distortion and noise for its own sake revolutionized rock guitar. The band’s three subsequent albums – 1968’s even more corrosive sounding White Light/White Heat, 1969’s fragile, folk-toned The Velvet Underground and 1970’s Loaded, which despite being recorded while he was leaving the group, contained two Reed standards, “Rock & Roll” and “Sweet Jane,” were similarly ignored. But they’d be embraced by future generations, cementing the Velvet Underground’s status as the most influential American rock band of all time.   

After splitting with the Velvets in 1970, Reed traveled to England and, in characteristically paradoxical fashion, recorded a solo debut backed by members of the progressive-rock band Yes. But it was his next album, 1972’s Transformer, produced by Reed-disciple David Bowie, that pushed him beyond cult status into genuine rock stardom. “Walk On the Wild Side,” a loving yet unsentimental evocation of Warhol’s Factory scene, became a radio hit (despite its allusions to oral sex) and “Satellite of Love” was covered by U2 and others. Reed spent the Seventies defying expectations almost as a kind of sport. 1973’s Berlin was brutal literary bombast while 1974’s Sally Can’t Dance had soul horns and flashy guitar. In 1975 he released Metal Machine Music, a seething all-noise experiment his label RCA marketed as a avant-garde classic music, while 1978’s banter-heavy live album Take No Prisoners was a kind of comedy record in which Reed went on wild tangents and savaged rock critics by name (“Lou sure is adept at figuring out new ways to shit on people,” one of those critics, Robert Christgau, wrote at the time). Explaining his less-than-accommodating career trajectory, Reed told journalist Lester Bangs, “My bullshit is worth more than other people’s diamonds.”

Reed’s ambiguous sexual persona and excessive drug use throughout the Seventies was the stuff of underground rock myth. But in the Eighties, he began to mellow. He married Sylvia Morales and opened a window into his new married life on 1982’s excellent The Blue Mask, his best work since Transformer. His 1984 album New Sensations took a more commercial turn and 1989’s New York ended the decade with a set of funny, politically cutting songs that received universal critical praise. In 1991, he collaborated with Cale on Songs For Drella, a tribute to Warhol. Three years later, the Velvet Underground reunited for a series of successful European gigs. 

Reed and Morales divorced in the early Nineties. Within a few years, Reed began a relationship with musician-performance artist Laurie Anderson. The two became an inseparable New York fixture, collaborating and performing live together, while also engaging in civic and environmental activism. They were married in 2008.

Reed continued to follow his own idiosyncratic artistic impulses throughout the ‘00s. The once-decadent rocker became an avid student of T'ai Chi, even bringing his instructor onstage during concerts in 2003. In 2005 he released a double CD called The Raven, based on the work of Edgar Allen Poe. In 2007, he released an ambient album titled Hudson River Wind Meditations. Reed returned to mainstream rock with 2011’s Lulu, a collaboration with Metallica.

“All through this, I’ve always thought that if you thought of all of it as a book then you have the Great American Novel, every record as a chapter,” he told Rolling Stone in 1987. “They’re all in chronological order. You take the whole thing, stack it and listen to it in order, there’s my Great American Novel.”



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Wow. Biggest loss since George Harrison in my book.

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Reply #2 - Oct 27th, 2013 at 1:39pm
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Not such a perfect day. Sad

Been a big fan even before I knew what many of his songs were actually about!

Met him once and was surprised by how affable he was, in contrast to his public image as a bit of a curmudgeon.


This, IMO, remains Lou's crowning glory.



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Oh no. So sad to hear. RIP Lou.
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Such a unique talent.
Very sad news.
RIP Lou.
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This is realy sad

He was "active" so it adds a little bit more of sadness, the good thing is that we have his works to enjoy

RIP Lou. now take a walk on the light side of heaven
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What a great artist.  Loaded!
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" I mean, even WE'VE been influenced by the Velvet Underground... I'll tell you exactly what we pinched from (Lou Reed) too. You know Stray Cat Blues? The whole sound and the way it's paced, we pinched from the very first Velvet Underground album. You know, the sound on Heroin. Honest to God, we did! "( Mick Jagger, 1977)

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RIP Lou, you will be greatly missed. Tonight there will be a Satellite Of Love in the sky x
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So he died at age 71. The thing about liver transplants, and any organ transplant, the anti-rejection drugs that you have to take afterwards have serious side effects, almost as bad as the disease you were suffering from. He had the transplant only 5 months ago. Now he is gone. wow.

He was part of the original NY pre-punk rock music scene. I did meet him a long time ago when he was a playing as a regular at a club in NYC, called Max's Kansas City. He was creepy, but in a cool way. He also hung out with Andy Warhol at The Factory. The Stones wrote about these places in DO YOU THINK I REALLY CARE? it was on the Some Girls Bonus tracks.

I saw you in The Factory
Like it's some kind of allergy
I saw you in the back of Max’s Kansas City
Propping up the bar on Saturdays


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Good Stones link there (although I think those lyrics were just on the ones Jagger wrote in 2011, not for the original album).

This is probably my favourite cover of any Bob Dylan song - and when you have Booker T & The MGs as your backing band (plus GE Smith) its hard to go wrong. The vocal is utterly amazing though. Lou Reed couldnt sing? Hah!

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Sad ONE OF THE GREAT ORIGINALS. RIP.
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Very sad news.

New York was an awesome album late in the game.
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Sweet Jane has to be one of the greatest songs of all time.  The riff, lyrics, and Reed lets loose on singing it.

That one two moof of Sweet Jane and Rock & Roll with little Jenny is just brilliant music.  Loaded!
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Loaded is one of the finest albums ever made, with Oh! Sweet Nuthin' as my favorite track.

I gave this album a spin as soon as I heard the news. Threw in Transformer too.

At this point I'm more shocked than sad over the fact that we lost Lou Reed, the great rock n' roll animal. Thanks for the music maestro, it got me through hard times and will continue to do so during the rest of my life.
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loved that rock and roll but that rumble rumbled.


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Listen to Satellite of Love off Transformer and then V.U's version.  It's on YouTube.  Really interesting.  What a song.  No one else could pull that off.
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LOVED NEW YORK,ONE OF MY ALL TIMERS ! RIP LOU,YOU HAD A GREAT RUN.
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               RIP Lou xx
Thanks for your music and we all was so lucky to live in your same era. We was grown up from your music. We'd lost a pure rock musician, a rocker, a poet. Now run on your eden.

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Very sad,  We are getting old and dropping like flies..

Never my favorite artist to listen to, but a legend nonetheless.  His early stuff was classic!

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Damn I wore this one out on the jukebox at The Pink Flamingo, my fav dive Bar in the 80's.

Lou, give our Mary a hug for me. I got a feeling you're going to run into her.

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