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Related: About this forumThis is my favorite song from probably my favorite live album ever released
So well played on a flawless take on an album with such a clean well engineered sound. Might be the best live record ever made
I'm talking about Heroin from Rock and Roll Animal, RCA Records, released in 1974.
Cannot over state how much I love this cut
"And I guess that I just don't know"
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This is my favorite song from probably my favorite live album ever released (Original Post)
The Polack MSgt
Mar 2020
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Jarqui
(10,110 posts)1. Saw them live during this tour
I was working security at the stage.
Lou got too wasted. Couldn't finished. We carried him off.
Band kept playing. And the audience loved it.
No weak links. They all could really play.
They were outstanding.
They were as good as anybody that night.
The Polack MSgt
(13,159 posts)2. I so wish that I could've seen Lou live
Never seeing him play live him is a real regret of mine
NBachers
(16,999 posts)3. This is always a remarkable cut, no matter how many times I hear it, I have to stop and listen.
ooky
(8,885 posts)4. Yep, my favorite Lou Reed album and song. nt