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Despite not selling many records over their three years of recorded output, the Lou Reed-fronted art rock ... myriad instruments come to mind: guitars, pianos, brass, etc. However, one instrument ...
Coarse guitar lines, pushing the boundaries of how instruments can be utilised; preparing guitars with screwdrivers and drumsticks ... impact in the late 1970s could have feasibly been Lou Reed, Iggy ...
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The Velvet Underground's Lou Reed wasn't always one to play nice with other musicians... and journalists as a whole.
Lou Reed was one of them, as he believed a different album was his true opus, not the one people declared it to be. Typically, this comes about as the public overwhelmingly like easier projects.
From Pete Seeger to Billie Holiday to Rage Against the Machine to Kendrick Lamar, musicians of all genres have spoken truth to power ...