Lou Reed had a very public admiration for Bob Dylan. So much so, that this bootleg track of Dylan's was on rotation for two months straight.
Lou Reed got his start in the ‘60s fronting the Velvet Underground, the influential noise-rock band that was a commercial bomb but has since become one of rock’s most important groups.
Lou Reed was always the mouthpiece for Velvet Underground, but he felt there was someone else in the background pulling the strings.
In one of his songs for the Velvet Underground, Lou Reed wrote about Jenny, whose “life was saved by rock and roll.” In the case of Five Eight’s Mike Mantione, that’s just about the size of it. When ...
Metallica has teamed with Apple to create an immersive VR concert experience featuring some of their most iconic era-defining songs.
What’s the best Velvet Underground? There’s no bad answer to that question; any of the band’s five studio LPs, other than the post-Lou Reed record Squeeze could qualify, and even that one has some ...
Charli ponders in a new Instagram video. “Lou Reed era maybe? I dunno just saying…” The song, Charli explains, had been a favourite of hers ever since she first heard it prior to its release. (Sofia ...
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