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A Night with Lou Reed
1984 video by Lou Reed From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Night with Lou Reed is a video by Lou Reed.[1] It is drawn from the same tour as the album Live in Italy, which was released the following year.
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The video is an intimate visual record of Reed's sold-out performance at The Bottom Line in New York City in 1983. For Reed, whose career began in Greenwich Village when he founded The Velvet Underground, this was a homecoming concert.
However, five numbers are missing: "Betrayed", "Sally Can't Dance", "Some Kinda Love/Sister Ray" and "Heroin". The 2000 DVD release is missing Reed's between-song repartee (for example his quoting of the "feeling lucky punk" speech from the Dirty Harry movies), while the 1984 RCA/Columbia Pictures VHS release, and the 1988 version broadcast on British TV, did include these.
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Track listing
All tracks by Lou Reed
- "Sweet Jane"
- "I'm Waiting for the Man"
- "Martial Law"
- "Don't Talk to Me about Work"
- "Women"
- "Waves of Fear"
- "Walk on the Wild Side"
- "Turn Out the Light"
- "New Age"
- "Kill Your Sons"
- "Satellite of Love"
- "White Light/White Heat"
- "Rock & Roll"
Personnel
- Lou Reed – guitar, vocals
- Robert Quine – guitar
- Fernando Saunders – bass
- Fred Maher – drums
- Clark Santee – director
- Boggs, Bill - producer
- Baker, Robert - producer
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