Lou Reed Lund 28 February 1975 audience recording
"...now you know I've seen every two-bit movie that you've been in...."
Olympen Theatre
Lund
28 February 1975
track 01: Sweet Jane 6.03
track 02: Coney Island Baby 6.01
track 03: Pale Blue Eyes 5.41
track 04: Waiting For The Man 7.51
track 05: Heroin 12.18
track 06: Berlin 6.44
track 07: Lady Day 6.57
track 08: Kill Your Sons 5.44
track 09: Vicious 7.56
track 10: New Age 5.48
track 11: Satellite Of Love 6.10
track 12: Walk On The Wild Side 7.18
track 13: How Do You Think It Feels? 5.02
track 14: Kicks 10.06
track 15: White Light/White Heat 6.53
Lou Reed: guitar, vocals
Doug Yule: guitar, keyboards (?), backing vocals
Marty Fogel: sax
Alan Freedman (?): guitar
Larry Packer: violin
Michael Suchorsky: drums
Bruce Yaw: bass
(I'm crediting Mr Freedman with guitar because of a report in "Oor", January 29 1975 - in reality I'm not sure if he ever played at any of the shows)
lineage: MAXELL and SONY C90 cassettes (direct copies of master cassettes) - (Wavepad) - wav - flac (level 8) - you
original recording by Anders from Sektion E, Rad 2
transfer to wav by lurid_uk February 2008
uploaded to Dime February 2008 by lurid_uk
Anders managed to get a reasonable quality mono recording of this show using a portable Phillips cassette recorder ("the cheapest model"). He later recalled in an email to me that Lou seemed to be "stoned or drunk". Victor Bockris goes further, alleging that Lou was taking speed intraveneously throughout this tour, visting a different "doctor" in each country and collapsing in convulsions on several occasions..... This recording is not up to the same standard as Anders' superb stereo tape of Lou's 1977 show at the same venue, but it's still very listenable. The audience are loudly apparent in places, often all but drowning out the starts of the songs. There's been some damage to the master tape in a few places, but nothing too bad. There was also a cut during "Lady Day" which I patched together.
This concert in Lund was the 2nd of four in Scandinavia and Lou could always be sure of a good reception there. So it proved to be, and it must have been good for tour morale to actually get some successful shows "in the can" after the disasters of the first couple of weeks. (Reputedly, Doug actually fronted one of the German shows himself when Lou was "incapable" but I'm not aware of any recording of that ever surfacing to prove it.)
Larry Packer was still playing violin at this stage of the tour, so he adds that little extra to the songs - even "Vicious" is graced with a mean violin solo. His playing isn't quite up to John Cale standards, but it makes for interesting arrangements of the songs. Lou's voice is pretty good throughout, although he resorts to "shouting mode" a bit towards the end of some songs ("New Age" in particular - after a fine start!). The crowd are really worked up after "How Do You Think It Feels" ends, and are still clapping enthusiastically as "Kicks" starts. "Kicks" is hardly an "audience participation" song, but it takes the audience a little while to realise that, and some of them persist in clapping most of the way through it. Maybe as a result of that it doesn't quite have the impact that it usually has.....Lou seems distracted and misses his lines in a couple of places. "Rock And Roll" may have been played as a final encore, but it did not appear on the tapes I received.
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