Dirty Blvd.

The Life and Music of Lou Reed

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Pub Date Oct 01 2015 | Archive Date Aug 09 2015

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A tremendously insightful biography of the man who helmed the Velvet Underground and single-handedly created alternative rock
 
This book covers not only the highlights of Reed's career, but explores lesser-known facets of his work, such as his first recordings with doo-wop group the Jades, his key literary influences, the impact of Judaism upon his work, and his engagement with the LGBT movement. Drawing from original interviews with many of his artistic collaborators, friends, and romantic partners, as well as from archival material, concert footage, and unreleased bootlegs of live performances, Dirty Blvd. exposes the man behind the myth, the notoriously uncompromising rock poet who wrote songs that transcended their genre and established himself as one of the most influential and enigmatic American artists of the past half century.
A tremendously insightful biography of the man who helmed the Velvet Underground and single-handedly created alternative rock
 
This book covers not only the highlights of Reed's career, but explores...

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Wonderful book about the life and times of Lou Reed - very well written and honest perspective about a poet/musician who reached so many people with his unique style during a time of exploration and change. Great read!

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