Ode i Lou Reed

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Ode i Lou Reed

Post by rockozaurus » 28 Oct 2013, 07:19

U sedamdeset prvoj godini preminuo legendarni muzicar...R.I.P.

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Re: Ode i Lou Reed

Post by rockozaurus » 28 Oct 2013, 15:51

Jel neko uopste ovde cuo za ovog coveka!? :grummel_2:

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Post by andrej] » 28 Oct 2013, 17:06

meni je jako zao, al, naziveo se covek za 71u kolko neko ne bi za 150...
ja tvrdim da je uticajan makar kolko dilan. svakako moja omiljena figura iz 60ih.

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Re: Ode i Lou Reed

Post by dejankuki » 28 Oct 2013, 19:56

Pokoj mu dusi...


P.S. ima puno onih koji su culi njegove pesme li ne znaju da ih on svira...

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Re: Ode i Lou Reed

Post by Milanares » 29 Oct 2013, 17:29

“LOU REED, 71″ by Byron Coley

LOU REED, 71

the easiest heroes are consistent
but the ones who really shape us
are random maniacs
whose work we stumble across
at times in our lives
we desperately need misdirection

and so it was i met the music of lou reed
through a guy named buzz
who’d bought the first velvets album
but didn’t like it
just the way he hadn’t liked the first mothers album
a month earlier
which meant i got each for a buck

there is literally no way to describe
the way that record hit me
i was a ten year old seventh grader
and the first time i played the album
i was transformed into someone else
someone who knew more than my contemporaries
even if i couldn’t quite shake it all out

lou and john and sterling and moe
gave me much more info
than i could understand
but they did it in a way
i loved so intuitively
with music exploding in such amazing directions
it made sense on a molecular level

and through the years i followed lou
good scenes, bad scenes, he put us through it all
but we kinda paid attention
because, after all
this motherfucker
this lou reed

this electroshocked cocksucking bastard
who put out many more lousy records than good
was the father of everyone i’ve ever known
and i never thought he’d die
and i really miss him

more than i ever thought i would

— Byron Coley

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