A revealing collection of interviews with one of the greatest artists in the history of rock \'n\' roll--as brilliant, punchy, and blustery as the man himself In this collection of powerful interviews given over thirty years--including his final interview--Lou Reed oscillates between losing patience with his interviewers (he was famous for walking out on them) and sharing profound observations on the human experience, especially as he reflects on poetry and novels, the joy of live performances, and the power of sound.
He died of liver disease in 2013..
Ann\'s Warehouse, in Brooklyn, in 2006--a collaboration with the artist Julian Schnabel.
Over his forty years as a solo artist, Reed collaborated with a huge number of artists and musicians and produced a number of major productions, including a series of concerts based on his album Berlin, staged at St. (It was hailed by Rolling Stone as "the most prophetic rock album ever made.") After the band\'s breakup in 1973, Reed went on to have an extraordinarily successful solo career, releasing such beloved albums as Transformer, Berlin, and New York.
In 1967, the band released its debut album, The Velvet Underground & Nico, probably the most acclaimed album in rock \'n\' roll history.
He studied at Syracuse University with the poet Delmore Schwartz, and in 1964, he founded The Velvet Underground with John Cale.
About the Author: Lou Reed was born in Brooklyn in 1942, and grew up on Long Island.
In conversation with legendary rock critics and authors he respected, Reed\'s interviews are as pithy and brilliant as the man himself.
A revealing collection of interviews with one of the greatest artists in the history of rock \'n\' roll--as brilliant, punchy, and blustery as the man himself In this collection of powerful interviews given over thirty years--including his final interview--Lou Reed oscillates between losing patience with his interviewers (he was famous for walking out on them) and sharing profound observations on the human experience, especially as he reflects on poetry and novels, the joy of live performances, and the power of sound