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  • Very sad news. I had the honor of meeting Lou a couple times, negotiating a microphone endorsement back in the early 90s. No agents or intermediaries; just Lou, his then-wife Sylvia, and me, chatting in his hotel room. I was very relieved to learn he did not suffer from Rock Star Disease. When I entered the room, he was ironing his shirts for that night's performance. That's an indelible memory for me. In our meetings, he was thoughtful, attentive, and respectful. Nice guy, very intelligent and self-aware.

    RIP, Lou.
    Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
    RIP lest we forget... SG (2) and LaFayette -- Civ2 Succession Games Brothers-in-Arms

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    • Originally posted by -Jrabbit View Post
      Very sad news. I had the honor of meeting Lou a couple times, negotiating a microphone endorsement back in the early 90s. No agents or intermediaries; just Lou, his then-wife Sylvia, and me, chatting in his hotel room. I was very relieved to learn he did not suffer from Rock Star Disease. When I entered the room, he was ironing his shirts for that night's performance. That's an indelible memory for me. In our meetings, he was thoughtful, attentive, and respectful. Nice guy, very intelligent and self-aware.

      RIP, Lou.
      Great story.

      He topped my list of artists I wanted to see but hadn't.

      "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
      "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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      • R.I.P.
        Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
        "Hating America is something best left to Mobius. He is an expert Yank hater.
        He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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        • Glad I got to see the Velvet Underground play when I got the chance.
          The genesis of the "evil Finn" concept- Evil, evil Finland

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          • Nice!
            Apolyton's Grim Reaper 2008, 2010 & 2011
            RIP lest we forget... SG (2) and LaFayette -- Civ2 Succession Games Brothers-in-Arms

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            • He met the man after all :




              Lou Reed, lead singer of the Velvet Underground, veteran chronicler of life's wilder, seamier and more desperate side and one of the most influential and distinctive songwriters of his generation, has died at the age of 71.

              He had been suffering from liver failure and received a transplant earlier this year.

              Reed's literary agent, Andrew Wylie, said the musician died on Sunday morning in Southampton, New York, of an illness related to the transplant. His UK music agent, Andy Woolliscroft, confirmed the news to the Guardian earlier on Sunday night, saying: "Yes I'm afraid it's true. I'm very upset."

              John Cale, his longtime friend and a founding member of the Velvet Underground, said: "The world has lost a fine songwriter and poet … I've lost my school-yard buddy."

              Tributes from musicians and writers were quick to appear on social media.

              David Bowie said on his Facebook page: "He was a master." Iggy Pop called it "devastating news". Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth wrote: "So sorry to hear of Lou Reed's passing this is a huge shock!" The chef and author Anthony Bourdain quoted the Velvet Underground's song Sweet Jane: "'Heavenly wine and roses … seem to whisper to me … when you smile' … RIP Lou Reed." Lloyd Cole wrote: "Without Lou there is no Bowie as we know him. Me? I'd probably be a maths teacher." Ryan Adams said only: "Lou Reed."

              Nile Rodgers of the funk band Chic tweeted: "Lou Reed, RIP I did the Jools Holland show with him last year and we yucked it up. I didn't know he was ill."

              The writer Salman Rushdie opted to commemorate the singer in a message heavy with references to his songs: "My friend Lou Reed came to the end of his song. So very sad. But hey, Lou, you'll always take a walk on the wild side. Always a perfect day."
              Lou Reed poses for the cover session for his album Coney Island Baby, in 1976. Photograph: Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
              Fans also piled on to Reed's Facebook page to leave tributes. "One of the greatest men I ever met and one of the kindest and most loving – and that's from someone who worked with him and knew him since the 1960s," wrote one.

              Another said: "A sad day, not a perfect day at all. RIP., Lou. You'll never know what your words and music did for me and what an influence you had on the way I think."

              Although the Velvet Underground never achieved great commercial success, their idiosyncratic mixture of harsh guitars and smooth melodies sung by Reed or model Nico proved enduring.

              The band's influence on rock, art rock and punk was memorably summed up by Brian Eno's observation that although the first Velvet Underground album may have sold only 30,000 copies in its first few years, "everyone who bought one of those 30,000 copies started a band".

              After making his name with the Velvet Underground and forming part of Andy Warhol's Factory scene in New York, Reed entered the similarly decadent orbit of David Bowie and Iggy Pop in the early 1970s and recorded a series of seminal and sometimes challenging solo albums including Transformer, Berlin and Metal Machine Music.

              A heavy drinker and drug user for many years, Reed had a liver transplant this year at the Cleveland Clinic.
              Lou Reed's experimental nature influenced several musical genres from punk to electronica. Photograph: Axel Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images
              In June, his wife, Laurie Anderson, revealed just how ill he had been. "It's as serious as it gets," she told the Times. "He was dying. You don't get it for fun."

              Despite his illness, however, Reed had appeared to make a rapid recovery. "I am a triumph of modern medicine, physics and chemistry," Reed wrote on his website a few weeks after his surgery. "I am bigger and stronger than ever. My chen tai chi and health regimen has served me well all of these years … I look forward to being on stage performing, and writing more songs to connect with your hearts and spirits and the universe well into the future."

              But he also admitted that old age was taking its toll on his body. Appearing at the Cannes Lions international festival of creativity four months ago, Reed remarked on his increasing frailty. "How could time go that quickly? It never ceases to amaze me," he said. "The other day I was 19, I could fall down and get back up. Now if I fall down you are talking about nine months of physical therapy."

              However, he also found time to rail against the quality of digital music – which he said sounded "like ****" – and at the amount of money artists received for music downloads.

              Neither age nor illness ever succeeded in blunting Reed's confrontational edge. Reacting to details of the NSA surveillance programme revealed by the whistleblower Edward Snowden, he said it was "beyond belief" that the then 29-year-old could access the data and was able to release it.

              "Wow. Does that speak well for our security or what?" he said. "It's so shocking. Obama of all people having that thing going on … A lot of the things [George W] Bush would have done, Obama has continued. How did that happen?"

              Reed, whose lack of patience with the press was legendary, could not resist laying into the "parasitical side" of journalists. What they really want is something controversial."Asked by one reporter how he managed to stayed creative, he shot back: "How do I stay creative? I masturbate every day. OK?"
              Musician and his New York group influenced generations of bands with mixture of European and US styles of sound and art
              Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

              ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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              • I don't think that's the man he was referring to Molly.
                "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
                "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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                • Vo Nguyen Giap was 102 and a Unique Pick for -Jrabbit (16)

                  = (171 - 16) + (100 - 102) + 25
                  = 178 points.


                  Mark Chopper Read was 58 and a Unique Pick for ColdWizard (14)

                  = (171 - 14) + (100 - 58) + 25
                  = 224 points.


                  No change at the top but -Jrabbit retakes 2nd place.
                  "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
                  "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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                  • Originally posted by Wezil View Post
                    I don't think that's the man he was referring to Molly.
                    I meant the Grim Reaper.

                    'The Black Angel's Death Song', live in N.Y. in 1966 :

                    Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

                    ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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                    • Yeah, I was thinking "Waiting for the man"

                      "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
                      "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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                      • Should I point out that I own two Velvet Underground box sets, various individual albums, French Velvets promo c.d.s, the R.C.A. vinyl 'Transformer', Bockris's biography of the Velvets and a biography of Lou Reed ? As well as having known the (possibly) last manager of Nico and also having lived quite close to her in the same area of Machester back in the 1980s...

                        You can therefore assume I know what 'Waiting For The Man' is about. I was in fact making a pun....
                        Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.

                        ...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915

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                        • Didn't get your pun and as such your reference made no sense.

                          Doesn't matter. Movin' on
                          "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
                          "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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                          • Now now children....play nice. This is the Dead Thread after all.
                            If at first you don't succeed, take the bloody hint and give up.

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                            • Originally posted by -Jrabbit View Post
                              Very sad news. I had the honor of meeting Lou a couple times, negotiating a microphone endorsement back in the early 90s. No agents or intermediaries; just Lou, his then-wife Sylvia, and me, chatting in his hotel room. I was very relieved to learn he did not suffer from Rock Star Disease. When I entered the room, he was ironing his shirts for that night's performance. That's an indelible memory for me. In our meetings, he was thoughtful, attentive, and respectful. Nice guy, very intelligent and self-aware.

                              RIP, Lou.
                              If you don't mind me asking, what mic were you looking to match to Lou?
                              "I hope I get to punch you in the face one day" - MRT144, Imran Siddiqui
                              'I'm fairly certain that a ban on me punching you in the face is not a "right" worth respecting." - loinburger

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                              • Lots of heads up guys.

                                I won't be returning to Poly in the New Year.

                                There are several reasons for this but they all amount to the same - I can't justify wasting time here anymore.
                                "I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with great pleasure." - Clarence Darrow
                                "I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it." - Mark Twain

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