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Lou Reed

Live Performances by Lou Reed in 1973

  • In early 1973, Lou Reed was riding high on the success of his solo career following his departure from The Velvet Underground. The live recording of "... Read Full Description >

    In early 1973, Lou Reed was riding high on the success of his solo career following his departure from The Velvet Underground. The live recording of "Intro / Sweet Jane" captures a pivotal moment as he was transitioning into a more prominent solo artist. This performance is part of the album "Rock 'n' Roll Animal," which was released in February 1974. The album is notable for its dynamic arrangements and showcases Reed's ability to blend rock with theatrical elements, emphasizing the raw energy of his live performances. Around this time, Reed was known for his confessional songwriting style, often reflecting on themes of urban life and personal experience, which made him an influential figure in the glam rock scene. The "Rock 'n' Roll Animal" tour helped solidify his solo identity and laid the groundwork for his subsequent works, marking a rejuvenation in his artistic expression.

Lou Reed Live at Olympia, Montreal: 3 Tracks Performance

Olympia
Montreal, QC, Canada

January 1, 1973 | Video Length: 9:22
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Lou Reed - Live in Copenhagen 1973 [Full Concert]

The Falconer Salen
Copenhagen, Denmark

September 19, 1973 | Video Length: 1:12:34
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  • In September 1973, during the live concert at the Falconer Salen in Copenhagen, Lou Reed had recently released his critically acclaimed album "Transfo... Read Full Description >

    In September 1973, during the live concert at the Falconer Salen in Copenhagen, Lou Reed had recently released his critically acclaimed album "Transformer" earlier that year, in November 1972. "Transformer" featured hit singles like "Walk on the Wild Side" and showcased Reed's shift towards a more accessible sound, blending glam rock and avant-garde elements. This transition marked a significant moment in his career, as it broadened his appeal beyond the underground scene associated with The Velvet Underground. The Copenhagen concert highlights Reed's exploration of these thematic and musical shifts, with live renditions of tracks from both "Transformer" and his earlier solo work. Notably, Reed's penchant for merging poetic lyrics with rock music was evident, establishing him as a significant figure in the glam rock movement of the early 1970s.

Lou Reed - 'Sweet Jane' Live Performance from Howard Stein's Academy, New York

Howard Stein's Academy
New York, NY, United States

December 21, 1973 | Video Length: 7:48
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  • In December 1973, Lou Reed was in the midst of a transformative phase in his solo career following the dissolution of The Velvet Underground. His 1972... Read Full Description >

    In December 1973, Lou Reed was in the midst of a transformative phase in his solo career following the dissolution of The Velvet Underground. His 1972 album, *Transformer,* had widely boosted his recognition, primarily bolstered by the single "Walk on the Wild Side," which showcased his unique blend of rock and avant-garde sensibilities. By the time of the live recording on December 21, 1973, at Howard Stein's Academy in New York, Reed was touring and performing tracks from his upcoming album, *Berlin,* which would be released in 1973. The year was pivotal as it saw Reed further exploring darker themes and intricate narratives in his music, setting the stage for *Berlin's* theatrical concept. Interestingly, the performance of "Sweet Jane," a song originally from The Velvet Underground's catalog, signifies Reed's ongoing connection to his past while asserting his evolving artistic identity, making it a notable moment in his live repertoire during this prolific era.

Lou Reed - Vicious Live Performance at Howard Stein's Academy, New York

Howard Stein's Academy
New York, NY, United States

December 21, 1973 | Video Length: 5:47
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  • In December 1973, during the performance at Howard Stein's Academy in New York, Lou Reed was in the midst of his solo career following his departure f... Read Full Description >

    In December 1973, during the performance at Howard Stein's Academy in New York, Lou Reed was in the midst of his solo career following his departure from the Velvet Underground. At this time, he had recently released the album "Berlin" in 1973, which received mixed reviews but has since gained recognition as an important work. This live recording of "Vicious" showcases Reed's shift towards more personal and theatrical themes, reflective of the darker narratives present in "Berlin." Interestingly, this period marked a significant evolution in Reed's sound, characterized by his embrace of storytelling in his lyrics and a more avant-garde approach to rock music, which would influence countless artists in the following years. The performance encapsulates Reed's raw energy and commitment to his artistic vision, making it a notable moment in his live career.