Influential and interesting artist....always seemed to look down his nose at the world in an ugly and unedifying way; full of self regard without much self criticism....that combined with ego and arrogance plus heroin made me feel a distance from his music....a lot of which is classic rock of course....esp when played with the power that is on Rock n'Roll Animal, and more understatement on other albums....Would you have wanted to be him??....not me....A loss though for sure, though he did the real business 30/40/50 years ago....
Lou Reed - 1942-2013
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostInfluential and interesting artist....always seemed to look down his nose at the world in an ugly and unedifying way....that combined with ego and arrogance plus heroin made me feel a distance from his music....a lot of which is classic rock of course....esp when played with the power that is on Rock n'Roll Animal, and more understatement on other albums....Would you have wanted to be him??....not me....A loss though for sure, though he did the real business 20/30/40 years ago....
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostRock 'n' Roll Animal was deliberately 'rockist' and unrepresentative (although I bought it and loved it when it came out, and still play it to this day (last week)).
It was as apocalypticly wonderful as the finale of Mahler 2.
We queued unsuccessfully for ages to get an autograph after the show.
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Originally posted by Stephen Whitaker View PostI was at the Sheffield concert that was the last leg of their European tour before they returned to the States and recorded that album.
It was as apocalypticly wonderful as the finale of Mahler 2.
We queued unsuccessfully for ages to get an autograph after the show.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostInfluential and interesting artist....always seemed to look down his nose at the world in an ugly and unedifying way; full of self regard without much self criticism....that combined with ego and arrogance plus heroin made me feel a distance from his music....a lot of which is classic rock of course....esp when played with the power that is on Rock n'Roll Animal, and more understatement on other albums....Would you have wanted to be him??....not me....A loss though for sure, though he did the real business 30/40/50 years ago....
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....always seemed to look down his nose at the world in an ugly and unedifying way; full of self regard without much self criticism....that combined with ego and arrogance plus heroin made me feel a distance from his music....
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... if we start feeling 'distant' from a work of art because we find the composer / performer to be Not a Very Nice Person - well, there's a lot of marvellous stuff we'll be missing out on!
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... if we start feeling 'distant' from a work of art because we find the composer / performer to be Not a Very Nice Person - well, there's a lot of marvellous stuff we'll be missing out on!bong ching
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A very difficult area, as 8O suggests.
Why do Ian Curtis and Robert Smith make me feel involved, and Lou Reed and Jim Morrison don't?
Bowie's material is often rather "distancing" and his manner rather cold and detached and yet somehow he still draws people (or at least me) into his world.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View PostVery true.....with out wanting to make a list....I didn't like Francis Bacon or Lucien Freud as people but consider them to be two of the best blobbers of paint of C20....and I've probably listened to Lou Reed as much as any-body-else....I think the subject is more complicated than you briefly make it sound....but it's been covered on Forum many times....I wonder what the converse of statement the statement might produce....I didn't say I didn't look/listen/taste/hear/stick my finger in and wiggle it around....i said i felt distant....(a subjective term)
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostA very difficult area, as 8O suggests.
Why do Ian Curtis and Robert Smith make me feel involved, and Lou Reed and Jim Morrison don't?
Bowie's material is often rather "distancing" and his manner rather cold and detached and yet somehow he still draws people (or at least me) into his world.
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