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It was his New York album that brought me to this conclusion.
He is also self indulgent & a contrarian of the first order- I think I might like to meet him, but suspect this would depend on his mood.
I also think he can be a great guitar player- facepalm away...
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I actually quite liked the one he did with that anaemic pianist about Andy Warhol.
I saw that metallica stuff- it was egregious. Someone should have been able to say NO to both parties, Likewise another performance where he played a silver Tele & produced woeful sounding versions of some classics.
Perhaps he's happy with what he's done though... he is still producing new material (I think) & he's obviously still selling enough- maybe we just don't get it...given how much some people like Transformer* & Berlin for example.
Edit- Shit, I can't even remember what his most famous record is called- thought "revolver" was wrong.
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No no no, Bucket, the "Banana" album by Velvet Underground is the starting point.
Its called Lou Reed.Really it is. |)