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Twenty-six dollars in my hand
Up to Lexington, 125
Feel sick and dirty, more dead than alive
I'm waiting for my man
Hey, white boy, what you doin' uptown?
Hey, white boy, you chasin' our women around?
Oh pardon me sir, it's the furthest from my mind
I'm just lookin' for a dear, dear friend of mine
I'm waiting for my man
Here he comes, he's all dressed in black
P.R. shoes and a big straw hat
He's never early, he's always late
First thing you learn is you always gotta wait
I'm waiting for my man
Up to a Brownstone, up three flights of stairs
Everybody's pinned you, but nobody cares
He's got the works, gives you sweet taste
Ah then you gotta split because you got no time to waste
I'm waiting for my man
Baby don't you holler, darlin' don't you bawl and shout
I'm feeling good, you know I'm gonna work it on out
I'm feeling good, I'm feeling oh so fine
Until tomorrow, but that's just some other time
I'm waiting for my man
This is song is so sloppy, so distorted, so repetitive. That sounds like a criticism, but it's not. I captures something elemental about rock and roll.
Very well stated!
As I lingered in the exhibit I was awash in college memories. When I got to my little liberal arts college in 1980 my musical tastes had been formed by Big WAYS AM 610 radio in Charlotte, North Carolina. No Lou Reed. After I heard Yellow Banana everything changed.
I was struck by the realization that Reed and the band members are all the same age as my parents. Made my head spin.
i never got to see lou live, but i was lucky enough to see John Cale live at a great hole in the wall place in pittsburgh back in the mid 90's. unforgettable. he played most from his Fragments of a Rainy Season (i think that's what it was called) album. it was an absolutely beautiful show.
Lousy voice, mediocre musical ability (at best!), simplistic, repetitive lyrics, and worst of all, glamorizes(?) drugs. Long Live ROCK 'N ROLL. Lou Reed and V.U. are the godfathers (and mother) of Punk. The inspiration for too many bands to count. Lou Reed made it okay for the nerds and geeks to make music too. 10. Duh. c.
It's an absolute classic but it sounds like a garage band hastily rehearsing for tonight's unexpected gig.
Try Lou reed Rock and Roll Animal...The Intro/Sweet Jane is masterful.
Agree. Also try New York. Take the time and listen to the entire album at once.
RP plays only 6 songs from the amazing VU.
RP plays 6 songs from that joke Billie Eilish.
That is messed up!
You need context. The 6 VU songs have survived over 50 years. Check back on RP in 2071 and see what the status is. It could be the same, in which Billie earns her place.
Bill is trying hard to keep us up to date - some may be keepers, others - maybe not. I appreciate him challenging me to progress.
BTW - I like Billie Eilish. She's a fresh voice with fresh ideas.
"he's never early, He's always late" Great line! This was cutting edge stuff in 1966. I never understood the $26 line... It's always been $20 a bag everywhere I've been 8)
Lou paid extra for "artisan"smack...
Tony in NJ
W.A.S.T.E.
RP plays 6 songs from that joke Billie Eilish.
That is messed up!
It's like the blink of an eye compared to your endless whining.
It’s one of these albums everyone should have a copy of in their collection
Try Lou reed Rock and Roll Animal...The Intro/Sweet Jane is masterful.
....and Bowie would be the only redeeming factor...
way cool album
Probably because all 30,000 felt they could play better than this crap.
The 12 who gave it a "sucko-barfo" rating of 1 should get their ears checked or qualify for death penalty.
No, it's just that we have different tastes in music and think this drivel sucks. However, we can always count on VU fans piddling themselves over this tripe. FOAD.
Bowie's version - which he performed many times - happens to be wonderful and reverential to one of his great influences.
I first heard it on the "Almost Famous" soundrack. It's a live take from the Santa Monica show in '72 during the height of Ziggy-Mania. It's really good.
A fucking uninspired horrible jingle, sounds badly recorded and performed, that gets way overplayed on this station and that never seems to end.
It's like the blink of an eye compared to your endless whining.
A fucking uninspired horrible jingle, sounds badly recorded and performed, that gets way overplayed on this station and that never seems to end.
pre-punk.
But fun. Really NYC, during the 1960s urban scourge.
"Not very innovative"? Really? Ask the hundreds of bands who would later emulate the Velvet Underground about that.
But fun. Really NYC, during the 1960s urban scourge.
OK .... but it sets up an interesting groove. Too much heroin? Or stepped-up down tempo-style beat?
Not enough soul? You are not getting into the groove.
No matter, VU is not for everyone.
Subjectivism is subjective.
Dear God, Can you please tell me what's wrong with Kanaken ?
Last but not least, please tell me all about
Fair share, Copy rights and creative commons.
way cool album
I guess they really "felt it" from all the times they went up to Harlem to score heroin.
It's really a long drive from Rockford, IL to NYC!
I guess they really "felt it" from all the times they went up to Harlem to score heroin.
Art is not just about technique. It also is about concepts, and mining the wells of the spirit and soul.
And about the proper placement of phallic shaped fruits.
Well if you get crucified, there will be two. Never got VU
Me three.
Wouldn't think of it! I always perk up when I hear that intro.
1st thing I learn is I can't wait to hear Lou start his vocal.
2nd thing I learn is it's disappointing not to hear Nico start crooning "Femme Fatale" once it's over.
VU was very over-rated, IMHO. I have one of their albums on vinyl, probably listened to it 3 times since I purchased it in the 80's. This song is no different, monotone vocals and poor guitar-playing. Even the cover is lame.
Warhol was no artist, BTW.
Well if you get crucified, there will be two. Never got VU
Art is not just about technique. It also is about concepts, and mining the wells of the spirit and soul.
Bravo.
VU was very over-rated, IMHO. I have one of their albums on vinyl, probably listened to it 3 times since I purchased it in the 80's. This song is no different, monotone vocals and poor guitar-playing. Even the cover is lame.
Warhol was no artist, BTW.
Art is not just about technique. It also is about concepts, and mining the wells of the spirit and soul.
VU was very over-rated, IMHO. I have one of their albums on vinyl, probably listened to it 3 times since I purchased it in the 80's. This song is no different, monotone vocals and poor guitar-playing. Even the cover is lame.
Warhol was no artist, BTW.
Do you want the left hand or the right hand done first?
I kind of get what you are saying.
It's just this kinds of songs capture a feel, a vibe, and moment in time....and that's the real buzz of the song.
VU was very over-rated, IMHO. I have one of their albums on vinyl, probably listened to it 3 times since I purchased it in the 80's. This song is no different, monotone vocals and poor guitar-playing. Even the cover is lame.
Warhol was no artist, BTW.
Guaranteed to please!!
Seminal - a word much overused, but appropriate in this case... VU didn't change the rules, they gave us a whole new set!
Bowie's version - which he performed many times - happens to be wonderful and reverential to one of his great influences.
The very definition of lyrical brilliance. 10
Now THAT'S funny......
chadlymn wrote:
uh....you might want to g check that out again..
How did Bill know that I'm Waiting for The Man? Oh, I forgot, Bill knows everything! Thanks Bill for always getting it right.
"I'll wait here one more hour (in the pouring rain) and then that guy can borrow the $50 from someone else!" —Caspar Milquetoast
Please Mr.Cowbell,pay attention!
Lou is waiting for his Man !
I love the sound he makes when he plays the guitar, therefore it is great to me, I could care less whether technically he is proficient. Stevie Ray Vaughn is one of the most technically proficient guitar players of all time, but I do not like his music therefore he is not great to me. Let me repeat, Lou Reed is a great guitar player, if this makes me stupid, then I will be stupid, but Lou Reed is still a great guitar player.
Word of advice: try not to get Stingray too agitated or he will subject you to one of his patented "all caps, large red font, non-sequitur" diatribes, which may result in massive eye strain and a possible ass cramp. . .
Lou Reed...?
Lou read is a great guitar player?
That is a real-real stupid statement!
I love the sound he makes when he plays the guitar, therefore it is great to me, I could care less whether technically he is proficient. Stevie Ray Vaughn is one of the most technically proficient guitar players of all time, but I do not like his music therefore he is not great to me. Let me repeat, Lou Reed is a great guitar player, if this makes me stupid, then I will be stupid, but Lou Reed is still a great guitar player.
Lou Reed may not be a guitar maestro, but I have seen him perform live many times and can attest that he is much more than "barely competent" (when he chooses to be). "Great" is perhaps a matter of opinion, but I agree with your last comment.
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Dope schmope, he's a great guitar player even if he was Nancy Reagan!
Lou Reed...?
Lou read is a great guitar player?
That is a real-real stupid statement!
Not even sure now if it was "LIVE" or not.
Anyway...
when listening to that (main) song now, I wonder,
how I could ever like it.
It does not even have punk-quality, as was said back then!
It's just simple and,....not good!
It's not as if this is a newly-composed song.
Dope schmope, he's a great guitar player even if he was Nancy Reagan!
Nope, I assure you he is waiting for his man with $26 in his hand, Lou doesn't fool around with artsy fartsy pretentious bullshit like that. Great freeking song, Lou roks!!!! 10!!!!
I don't think so. His VU lyrics tended to be straightforward slice-of-life narratives.
i might re-read that one again.
Cover versions of this - Bowie & Lou at Bowie's 50th birthday - Oh yeah
Great book and very accurate - at least relative to what I witnessed with my own eyes at Max's. CB's, the Mudd Club etc. in those years.
Always amazing to check the time stamp on this masterpiece.
Lousy voice, mediocre musical ability (at best!), simplistic, repetitive lyrics, and worst of all, glamorizes(?) drugs. Long Live ROCK 'N ROLL. Lou Reed and V.U. are the godfathers (and mother) of Punk. The inspiration for too many bands to count. Lou Reed made it okay for the nerds and geeks to make music too. 10. Duh. c.
Constipated? U.R.