Lou Reed, Cash, Byrne, Bottom Line NYC Feb 19 1993L DSB
Posted: 28 Oct 2013 00:53
Lou Reed, Rosanne Cash, David Byrne, Luka Bloom solo Bottom Line NYC Feb 19 1993L DSB
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f***.
You know, I never saw him, never met him. I don't even own a lot of his stuff, not even VU 1. But it made my world happier knowing he was out there somewhere, crotchety as hell, with his twisted way of looking at things and his truly artistic pursuit of something--I think Andy made him think he could develop music into art or at least make a statement as an artist, not to just go out and play bland music, turn up the guitar, and shout 'are you ready to rock??' There's a place for everyone in rock and roll, but very few will ever hold the place that Lou held. His life was a performance with highs and lows, and like a true artist he didn't give a shit what anyone thought.
If you want to see how funny he could be, rent a movie called Blue in the Face.
Luke Bloom
David Byrne
Rosanne Cash
Lou Reed
Bottom Line, NYC
February 19, 1993L
sb dat>cdr>cdwave>eac>flac
The songs are sung by the artists in the order listed above
Disc One:
1. Intro Scelsa
2. Talk
3. Mary Watches Everything
4. Talk
5. Tentative Decisions
6. Talk
7. Seven Year Ache
8. talk
9. Waiting For the Man
10. talk
11. The Man is Alive
12. talk
13. Ready for this World
14. talk
15. The Wheel
16. Talk
17. Images
18. talk
19. Fertile Rock
20. talk
21. Something Ain't Right (cuts)
Disc Two:
1. Something Ain't Right
2. Talk
3. The World
4. Talk
5. Dirty Boulevard
6. Talk
7. Bridge of Sorrow
8. talk
9. Nothing But Flowers
10. talk
11. Roses in the Fire
12. talk
13. I'll Be Your Mirror
14. talk
15. I Need Love
16. Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)
17. Lovely (aka Loverly) from 'My Fair Lady' RC
Tracks of My Tears (Lou)
I have the early show as well, will get it up very soon.
PS levels are low, cause sometimes the music is loud and talking is soft
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at DaD
Description
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f***.
You know, I never saw him, never met him. I don't even own a lot of his stuff, not even VU 1. But it made my world happier knowing he was out there somewhere, crotchety as hell, with his twisted way of looking at things and his truly artistic pursuit of something--I think Andy made him think he could develop music into art or at least make a statement as an artist, not to just go out and play bland music, turn up the guitar, and shout 'are you ready to rock??' There's a place for everyone in rock and roll, but very few will ever hold the place that Lou held. His life was a performance with highs and lows, and like a true artist he didn't give a shit what anyone thought.
If you want to see how funny he could be, rent a movie called Blue in the Face.
Luke Bloom
David Byrne
Rosanne Cash
Lou Reed
Bottom Line, NYC
February 19, 1993L
sb dat>cdr>cdwave>eac>flac
The songs are sung by the artists in the order listed above
Disc One:
1. Intro Scelsa
2. Talk
3. Mary Watches Everything
4. Talk
5. Tentative Decisions
6. Talk
7. Seven Year Ache
8. talk
9. Waiting For the Man
10. talk
11. The Man is Alive
12. talk
13. Ready for this World
14. talk
15. The Wheel
16. Talk
17. Images
18. talk
19. Fertile Rock
20. talk
21. Something Ain't Right (cuts)
Disc Two:
1. Something Ain't Right
2. Talk
3. The World
4. Talk
5. Dirty Boulevard
6. Talk
7. Bridge of Sorrow
8. talk
9. Nothing But Flowers
10. talk
11. Roses in the Fire
12. talk
13. I'll Be Your Mirror
14. talk
15. I Need Love
16. Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)
17. Lovely (aka Loverly) from 'My Fair Lady' RC
Tracks of My Tears (Lou)
I have the early show as well, will get it up very soon.
PS levels are low, cause sometimes the music is loud and talking is soft
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at DaD