In January 1974, when Lou Reed performed live at the Olympia in Paris, he was in a transitional phase of his career following the release of his criti... Read Full Description >
In January 1974, when Lou Reed performed live at the Olympia in Paris, he was in a transitional phase of his career following the release of his critically acclaimed album "Transformer," which came out in 1972. This album, produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, significantly boosted Reed's commercial success and included hit singles like "Walk on the Wild Side." By the time of the Olympia concert, Reed had begun to shift towards a more experimental sound, as evidenced in the 1973 album "Sally Can't Dance." The Paris performance showcased Reed's dynamic stage presence and his ability to blend rock with a more avant-garde style, particularly with tracks like "Sweet Jane" and "I'm Waiting for the Man." Reed's artistic evolution during this period highlights his willingness to push boundaries, and the Olympia concert remains a notable event in his extensive catalog.