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Re: Lou Reed Gigography - Research Results (1972-73)

Posted: 22 Apr 2022 16:26
by mythnormadman
This Swedish newspaper seems to review the Falkoner Theater show.:
Arbetet Västsvenska Editionen1973-09-21
VILKET band han har! Lou Reed tog i onsdags kväll, i Falkonerteatret ...........

Obviously it doesn't rule out a Swedish show but might point that way.

Re: Lou Reed Gigography - Research Results (1972-73)

Posted: 26 Jul 2022 12:49
by mythnormadman
THE UCSF STUDENT NEWSPAPER, VOLUME 17, NUMBER 22, 13 APRIL 1973
Lists a gig at Berkely Community Center 17 April 1973, Tickets $3.50-$5.50
Note: The Travisty 1 April 1973 lists it as 16 April

American Eagle, 26 January 1973
Mentions Lou Reed gigs at the Main Point and Spectrum in Philadelphia that the article author had missed out on

Fifth Estate 17 Feb 1973
This mentions the concert at Ford Auditorium on 9 March twice.

Re: Lou Reed Gigography - Research Results (1972-73)

Posted: 08 Aug 2022 15:57
by Perni31
Lou did not play in Sweden in 1973. That gig can be removed.

Re: Lou Reed Gigography - Research Results (1972-73)

Posted: 15 Aug 2022 07:29
by Perni31
Lou didn't play in Sweden in 1973. The review refers to his Copenhagen concert.

Re: Lou Reed Gigography - Research Results (1972-73)

Posted: 27 Aug 2022 00:43
by MJG196
Perni31 wrote: 15 Aug 2022 07:29 Lou didn't play in Sweden in 1973. The review refers to his Copenhagen concert.
OK - are there any disagreements with this?

Re: Lou Reed Gigography - Research Results (1972-73)

Posted: 27 Aug 2022 15:23
by lurid
I am now as confident as I can be that there was no show in Stockholm in 1973. The original entry on Enrique's list was because I had an old cassette labelled "Stockholm 1973". I dug the cassette out of a box and it is obviously mis-dated - it is another 73 show.

MJG196 wrote: 27 Aug 2022 00:43
Perni31 wrote: 15 Aug 2022 07:29 Lou didn't play in Sweden in 1973. The review refers to his Copenhagen concert.
OK - are there any disagreements with this?

Re: Lou Reed Gigography - Research Results (1972-73)

Posted: 01 Oct 2022 10:51
by Luzern
http://www.stevehunter.com/lou-reed-tour-1973.html

Steve Hunter says no show on Sep. 20, 1973 but show in Brussels, Belgium on Sep. 22, 1973. The "Marni Hall" is the Théâtre Marni in Brussels (Dutch/Flemish: Brussel, French: Bruxelles), which is situated in Ixelles (French name)/Elsene (Dutch/Flemish name), a municipality of the city of Brussels. Brussels is a bilingual city with French and Dutch/Flemish names for all streets, municipalities and institutions, which often leads to confusion among foreigners.

Re: Lou Reed Gigography - Research Results (1972-73)

Posted: 02 Oct 2022 01:58
by MJG196
Luzern wrote: 01 Oct 2022 10:51 http://www.stevehunter.com/lou-reed-tour-1973.html

Steve Hunter says no show on Sep. 20, 1973 but show in Brussels, Belgium on Sep. 22, 1973.
That Hunter tour list says September 20. I have read several items about that show, I'd be very hesitant to remove it from here w/out some evidence.

Re: Lou Reed Gigography - Research Results (1972-73)

Posted: 02 Oct 2022 11:22
by Luzern
MJG196 wrote: 02 Oct 2022 01:58
Luzern wrote: 01 Oct 2022 10:51 http://www.stevehunter.com/lou-reed-tour-1973.html

Steve Hunter says no show on Sep. 20, 1973 but show in Brussels, Belgium on Sep. 22, 1973.
That Hunter tour list says September 20. I have read several items about that show, I'd be very hesitant to remove it from here w/out some evidence.
Sorry there's a typo in my post, it should of course read "Steve Hunter says no show on Sep. 21, 1973 but show in Brussels, Belgium on Sep. 22, 1973."
Since "Elsene" on the 22nd is Brussels, it's of course possible that they added a second show in Brussels on the 21st (which Hunter does not list). The Théâtre Marni is a small place, which they could have filled twice.

Re: Lou Reed Gigography - Research Results (1972-73)

Posted: 02 Oct 2022 17:39
by MJG196
Luzern wrote: 02 Oct 2022 11:22 Sorry there's a typo in my post, it should of course read "Steve Hunter says no show on Sep. 21, 1973 but show in Brussels, Belgium on Sep. 22, 1973."
For what it's worth, I have images dated 20 and 22 September, but not the 21st. You may be right.

Does anyone out there have a tour poster with a list of gigs?!