Music for a lonely saturday night?
Ill start with Lou Reed - Goodnight Ladies
Music for a lonely saturday night?
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Morrissey - Lucky Lisp
Love, Claire - From the Trails to the Here After
My bloody valentine- sometimes
the smiths - i know it's over
Currently blasting my man's Elliott discography on shuffle
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my g. my fucking guy. Goodnight Ladies is a great track, and perfect for those feels.
i've got some shit for you.
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> Caroline Says part 2
My fucking man
happy to oblige.
Fuck it.
This is a Lou Reed thread now.
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doesn't meet OP's needs, but it fucks.
based, how is his solo career so goddamn underrated
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This one fits OP the best
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These are just great
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best thread in a while. Not sure why Lou gets so little talk, his solo stuff is strong right up until the turn of the century.
we're not acknowledging lulu.
The Doldrums by Ariel Pink
Listening to it while naked rn
Idk man some of his (more) recent stuff was really good:
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also (some of) his live performances got even better when his voice got growlier
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Not to mention that one time he made a fantastic post-rock album:
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metal machine is so great. I saw them take a few of his guitars and do a drone set at Lincoln Center back when Laurie Anderson did a memorial set. I know it was done mostly as a fuck you to his label, but am I wrong to fucking love it?
yo, thanks for that raven share. i've been meaning to listen to that fully, but never gotten around to it. looks like i've got a saturday night album.
you heard any of the stuff he made with Antony?
>also (some of) his live performances got even better when his voice got growlier
for sure. I really like the thinner, sultry Lou, but the Blue Mask totally shifted things up. His growl is spastic and gruff. matched his attitude really well.
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I've heard some live stuff and that song off The Raven, anything I'm missing?
Yeah he definitely made his vocal delivery consistently more interesting and fitting over his career
live in stockholm, '74. Probably my favorite live album of his. The instrumentation is actually better than on a lot of sally can't dance, where I think lou was junked out for most of the recording process.
a good amount of live footage i've found is sadly sloppy, so the ones that sound more lucid are precious.
Thanks for that album it's great, goes to show what an incredibly talented musician he was when he wanted to be, I miss him so much.
>Nobody has posted the most obvious yet
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wish they had kept this version