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Lou Reed Concert

Empire Theatre (Liverpool, England)

Lou Reed concert at Empire Theatre on Sep 28, 1973

09.28.1973
Tracks: 10 / Total Time: 58:41
Catalog: Dawson Sound

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Concert Summary

After the remarkable commercial success of Lou Reed's 1972 Transformer album, which contained his biggest hit, "Walk On The Wild Side," he then recorded the dark and depressing Berlin album, which although now acknowledged as a classic, was initially met with extremely unfavorable reactions. Nonetheless, Reed fully embraced the moment, deteriorating into alcohol and drug addiction and with David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust as a rough template,…entire summary

Concert Set List

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  • Spaceguy | Monday, March 30, 2009 | 4:46 am

    Ya know....no need to disect.Sure VU was VU and Reed kept rocking.VU is still VU but at this time too many people needed to see this happen right in front of them.Doing speed or junk or just tryin to be hip this went by so freaking fast 10 shooting stars were melted....... yeah and they still be talking about it. When RRA came out that was like powdered sugar for everyone who missed it LIVE! But good

  • oferchai | Saturday, March 28, 2009 | 5:46 am

    waiting 4 d man & heroin send shivers down any fiends back!!

  • oferchai | Saturday, March 28, 2009 | 5:46 am

    waiting for the man & heroin are the freaking cold hard life TRUTH if u could be time in a bottle sick ,dopesick time thats the feel...... the man had been down that lonly road!

  • paj | Friday, March 27, 2009 | 5:58 am

    I saw this tour in NY and even though most of the VELVET UNDERGROUND fans i knew hated the new sound-the Rock & Roll Animal LP being the hottest piece of vinyl on the market was also the best LIVE recorded album of it's time. It inspired me and many musicians trying to copy the sound and live intensity. Most of the guitar players that i knew hated Lou Reed, but they all bought this Lp and tried to copy it. Lou had no problem saying "FUCK YOU" to the music industry and sometimes you had to wonder if he wasn't saying it to everyone. I saw Lou many times during the 70's and every tour was a different look at the man and his vision of how his music should be represented. For all you history buffs- this was Alice Coopers backup band when he left for his solo career in 1975. Alice & producer Bob Ezrin used Dick Wagner a few years earlier in conjunction with the Alice Cooper Band. Peter Gabriel also used this same group as his backup band for his first solo tour. This group of musicians were known to those in the music industry as the Bob Ezrin Machine and backed so many people that one has to wonder what ever happened to all of them. By not including Lou Reed as a part of music history would be the biggest miscalculation. 36 years later this tour still kicks serious ass and stands the test of time. Lou' songs are there to be judged as you will but for as many years he has been recording and struggling with his own demons-he has not stopped telling his stories and playing. I hope that after all has been said and done-Lou gets the respect he so rightfully deserves.

  • njdrumguy1 | Thursday, March 26, 2009 | 9:27 pm

    I forgot, who was the drummer and bass player ??

  • Redneck Deadhead | Wednesday, March 25, 2009 | 11:31 pm

    Lou Reed, early '70s, just flat-out smoked!!! Rock n Roll Animal is the best live recorded record of all time and ranks along side GNR Appetite For Destruction as THE badass recordings ever made... 'nuff said!

  • stanger69 | Wednesday, March 25, 2009 | 10:17 pm

    man-this stuff rocks..who knew?? where has steve Hunter been for 30 years?!!! the man kicks ass

  • stanger69 | Wednesday, March 25, 2009 | 10:12 pm

    Always loved the intro on Rock n roll animal w/steve Hunter..its a killer jam.I used to go to Maxs Kansas city 73/74 when I was about 13!!(my dad took me!)I think I saw Lou,Blondie and maybe Bowie!!well,maybe not.

  • jormajack | Wednesday, March 25, 2009 | 2:15 pm

    Lou is Mr.New York.He deserves only top shelf respect.Don't put anyone down,that you know nothing of.........Lou Reed is Rock 'n' Roll period.Go get Berlin on DVD....It's amazing.....

  • jims | Wednesday, March 25, 2009 | 2:09 pm

    these guys just rock. i am surprised to hear the intro played the same way it is on rock-n-roll animal. one really expects to hear sweet jane, but it goes into vicious. pretty cool. steve hunter is a great guitarist. i just listened to some of his new stuff and the man is simply one of the best. i must say the recording quality on this one is not the greatest. i see there are quite a few lou shows on the site, so i will have to give them a listen. i have heard stories that lou isn't always the nicest guy, but i have to tell you; i met him after a show one night and he was a real gentleman. lou is truely one the greats. i always loved his music. rock-n-roll lou. peace, jim

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