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Lou Reed

Live Performances by Lou Reed in 2000

Lou Reed - Perfect Day (Live) at Montreux Jazz Festival

Montreux Jazz Festival
Montreux, ZZ, Switzerland

July 1, 2000 | Video Length: 6:00
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  • In July 2000, Lou Reed performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival, a pivotal moment in his career as he was experiencing a period of renewed recognition ... Read Full Description >

    In July 2000, Lou Reed performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival, a pivotal moment in his career as he was experiencing a period of renewed recognition and artistic exploration. Before this live recording, Reed had released the album "Ecstasy" in 2000, which showcased a more introspective and experimental side of his songwriting. This era also found him revisiting his classic repertoire, as evidenced by his performance of "Perfect Day," a song that has become one of his signature tracks. The Montreux Jazz Festival, known for its diverse lineup and commitment to high-quality performances, provided a fitting backdrop for Reed's blend of rock and avant-garde sounds. Moreover, the recording is part of the Claude Nobs Foundation collection, which aligns with his legacy as an influential figure in the music industry, and the performance has been preserved as part of the UNESCO Memory of the World program, highlighting its cultural significance.

Lou Reed Live @ Montreux - Full Concert Including 'Perfect Day'

Montreux, Switzerland

July 13, 2000 | Video Length: 2:2:56
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  • In July 2000, during the performance at the Montreux Festival, Lou Reed was promoting his album "Ecstasy," which was released earlier that same year. ... Read Full Description >

    In July 2000, during the performance at the Montreux Festival, Lou Reed was promoting his album "Ecstasy," which was released earlier that same year. This live recording captures Reed's reflective and experimental style, showcasing tracks from "Ecstasy" alongside selections from his extensive catalog, including classics like "Romeo Had Juliette." Notably, this era demonstrated Reed's return to more guitar-driven music while still engaging in introspective and sometimes avant-garde themes. The Montreux performance emphasized Reed’s continued evolution as an artist, exploring a mix of rock and lyrical storytelling that had defined his long career. Reed's ability to connect with audiences while delving into personal and socially significant issues was evident in his live interpretations during this phase, making it a significant moment in his discography.

Lou Reed - Live at Montreux 2000 (Full Concert) featuring 'Perfect Day'

Montreux Casino
Montreux, Switzerland

July 17, 2000 | Video Length: 2:1:53
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  • In July 2000, during the live recording at the Montreux Casino, Lou Reed was promoting his album "Ecstasy," which had been released earlier that same ... Read Full Description >

    In July 2000, during the live recording at the Montreux Casino, Lou Reed was promoting his album "Ecstasy," which had been released earlier that same year. This concert showcased several tracks from the album, including "Ecstasy," "Modern Dance," and "Riptide," illustrating Reed's continued evolution as an artist. Notably, "Ecstasy" marked a return to a more rock-oriented sound for Reed, reflecting a mix of experimentation and lyrical introspection that characterized much of his later work. The live performance also highlights Reed's distinctive blend of avant-garde sensibility and accessible musicality. Additionally, the Montreux performance came at a time when Reed enjoyed a resurgent interest in his music, demonstrating his enduring impact on the rock genre. The setlist reveals a mix of newer compositions along with his classic style, affirming Reed's ability to captivate audiences well into his career.