
From the
Rolling Stone obit:
Lou Reed, a massively influential songwriter and guitarist who helped
shape nearly fifty years of rock music, died today. The cause of his
death has not yet been released, but Reed underwent a liver transplant in May.
and
As a restlessly inventive solo artist, from the Seventies into the
2010s, he was chameleonic, thorny and unpredictable, challenging his
fans at every turn. Glam, punk and alternative rock are all unthinkable
without his revelatory example. "One chord is fine," he once said,
alluding to his bare-bones guitar style. "Two chords are pushing it.
Three chords and you're into jazz."
The first tune of his to hit my brain on hearing of his exit stage left:
Some people, they like to go out dancing
And other peoples, they have to work, Just watch me now!
And there's even some evil mothers
Well they're gonna tell you that everything is just dirt
Y'know that, women, never really faint
And that villains always blink their eyes, woo!
And that, y'know, children are the only ones who blush!
And that, life is just to die!
And, everyone who ever had a heart
They wouldn't turn around and break it
And anyone who ever played a part
Oh wouldn't turn around and hate it!
Sweet Jane! Whoa-oh-oh! Sweet Jane! Sweet Jane!
Goddammit!
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