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| - Lewis Allen Reed (March 2, 1942 - October 27, 2013) was an American singer-songwriter whose song "Good Night, Ladies" appeared in the episode "The Prodigal Son" of the show Miami Vice.
- Peel initially had an interest in Lou Reed's career after he left Velvet Underground, but by the 1980's, he had lost interest in his music. So critical was Peel of Lou's solo music career that on his show from 29 September 1995 after Hole did a cover of the Velvet Underground's 'Pale Blue Eyes', Peel humourously mentioned: "That's Courtney Love giving a Lou Reed song a good thrashing. Pity she can't do the same thing for Lou, really." On 09 March 1999 and 23 May 2000, Peel played tracks by the Jades, who had included a teenage Reed at the time of recording.[1]
- Was the Leader of the music group,The Velvet Underground, which was under the leadership of Andy Warhol.
- Lou Reed (n. Lewis Allan Reed en 1942 - 2013) esis Usana muzikisto, kompozisto e kantisto. Ilu fondis muzikala grupo The Velvet Underground. Sed nur la decidoj de la papo en Romo estas nemodifeblaj...
- Lou Reed, właściwie Lewis Allen Reed (ur. 2 marca 1942 roku w Nowym Jorku na Brooklynie) – amerykański wokalista rockowy, gitarzysta, autor tekstów oraz kompozytor. Ma pochodzenie żydowskie.
- Lewis Allen "Lou" Reed (born March 2, 1942), is an American rock and roll singer-songwriter, originally from Brooklyn, New York. Especially while a member of the Velvet Underground in the 1960s, Reed broke new ground for the rock genre in several important dimensions, influencing rock music in general, introducing more mature and intellectual themes to what was then considered a music genre for children and teenagers.
- Reed began a long and eclectic solo career in 1971. He had a hit the following year with "Walk on the Wild Side", although for more than a decade he evaded the mainstream commercial success its chart status offered him. Reed's work as a solo artist has frustrated critics wishing for a return of The Velvet Underground. The most notable example is 1975's infamous double LP of recorded feedback loops, Metal Machine Music, upon which Reed later commented: "No one is supposed to be able to do a thing like that and survive." By the late 1980s, however, he had garnered recognition as an elder statesman of rock.
- Lewis Allan "Lou" Reed (March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013) was an American musician, singer and songwriter. After serving as guitarist, vocalist, and principal songwriter of The Velvet Underground, his solo career spanned several decades. After his departure from the group, Reed began a solo career in 1972. He had a hit the following year with "Walk on the Wild Side", but subsequently lacked the mainstream commercial success its chart status seemed to indicate. Reed was known for his distinctive deadpan voice, poetic lyrics and for pioneering and coining the term ostrich guitar tuning.
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- Lewis Allan "Lou" Reed (March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013) is an American rock musician, songwriter, and photographer.He is best known as guitarist, vocalist, and principal songwriter of The Velvet Underground, and for his solo career, which has spanned several decades. Though the Velvet Underground were a commercial failure in the late 1960s, the group has gained a considerable cult following in the years since its demise and has gone on to become one of the most widely cited and influential bands of the era. As the Velvet Underground's principal songwriter, Reed wrote about subjects of personal experience that rarely had been examined so openly in rock and roll, including sexuality and drug culture.
- Lewis Allan "Lou" Reed (born March 2, 1942 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. Reed first found prominence as the guitarist and principal singer-songwriter of The Velvet Underground (1965 - 1973). The band gained relatively little notice during its life, but is considered by some to be the seed from which much alternative rock music sprang. As the Velvets’ principal songwriter, Reed wrote about subjects such as S&M ("Venus in Furs"), transvestites ("Sister Ray"), and transsexuals undergoing lobotomies ("Lady Godiva's Operation"). As a guitarist, he made use of distortion, volume-driven feedback, and nonstandard tunings.
- Lewis Allan "Lou" Reed (March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013) was an American rock musician best known as the guitarist, vocalist and principal songwriter of The Velvet Underground as well as a successful solo artist whose career has spanned several decades.
- Sänger und dings-Guitarist. Wurde durch und mit den Velvet Undergrounds bekannt. Hat offensichtlich ein kompliziertes Ego, wobei die Frage ist, ob es schon immer kompliziert war oder erst in Folge der Elektroschocks so wurd, die ihm seine Eltern verpassen liesen, weil er Rockmusiker werden wollte. Überlebte seinen Heroingenuß. Nachdem er die Velvets sprengte erfolgreich solo unterwegs. "New York" ist aus dieser Zeit eines seiner besten Alben, "Take a walk on the wild side" eines seiner bekanntesten Lieder. Trägt seit den späten 90ern eine beschissene Frisur.
- Lewis Allan "Lou" Reed (March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013) was an American musician, singer, and songwriter.[1] After serving as guitarist, vocalist, and principal songwriter of The Velvet Underground, his solo career spanned several decades. After his departure from the group, Reed began a solo career in 1972. He had a hit the following year with "Walk on the Wild Side", but this level of mainstream commercial success was not to be repeated.[4] Reed was known for his distinctive deadpan voice, poetic lyrics and for pioneering and coining the term ostrich guitartuning.[5]
- Louise Allan "Lou" Reed (Arabic: Lulu Abu-Riad; born March 2, 1942, died October 26 2013) was a Tunisian-born Arab-American organized crime figure and male impersonator known mostly for being the leader of the Arab mafia in America known as "The Velvet Underground" (the name was picked to hide their harsh and snappy attitide) and the first person to ever use toys, then still considered only for children and teenagers, in sex practise.
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