Oh Lou, why did you leave us this way? O rock já sente a falta de Lou Reed
Lúcio Ribeiro
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O grande Lou Reed, ícone da cultura pop que “left the building” ontem, aos 71 anos, segue ganhando homenagens honestas. A mais nova que chega é de outro grupo ícone, o Pearl Jam, que em seu show na cidade de Baltimore na noite de ontem pagou tributo ao lendário músico, tocando a clássica “I’m Waiting For The Man”, um dos pontos altos do discaço de estreia “The Velvet Underground & Nico”, de 1967.
Canta, Eddie.
* Até agora, entre as diversas manifestações que vão tomando conta da mídia e redes sociais, destaque para muitos artistas que de certa forma tiveram algum tipo de ligação com o ex-Velvet Underground, seja como amigo próximo ou apenas como uma fonte de inspiração. Neil Young, por exemplo, reuniu Elvis Costello, Jenny Lewis e a banda My Morning Jacket durante seu evento beneficente, The Bridge School, e juntos mandaram “Oh Sweet Nuthin”.
* Em sua conta oficial no Facebook, David Bowie botou uma foto ao lado de Lou, seguida da mensagem: “He was a master”.
* No Twitter, gente de todas as épocas do rock deixaram seus dizeres…
Lou Reed is the reason i do everything i do
— Julian Casablancas (@Casablancas_J) October 27, 2013
R.I.P. Lou Reed. Walk on the peaceful side.
— The Who (@TheWho) October 27, 2013
So sorry to hear of Lou Reed s passing this is a huge shock!
— Kim Gordon (@KimletGordon) October 27, 2013
* Morrissey e seu ex-parceiro John Cale deixaram mensagens singelas e emocionantes:
“‘Oh Lou / why did you leave us this way?’
No words to express the sadness at the death of Lou Reed. He had been there all of my life. He will always be pressed to my heart. Thank God for those, like Lou, who move within their own laws, otherwise imagine how dull the world would be. I knew the Lou of recent years and he was always full of good heart. His music will outlive time itself.
We are all timebound, but today, with the loss of liberating Lou, life is a pigsty.
’7 glasses used to be
called for six good mates and me
now we only call for three’
-Patrick MacGill”
Morrissey
“The news I feared the most, pales in comparison to the lump in my throat and the hollow in my stomach. Two kids have a chance meeting and 47 years later we fight and love the same way —losing either one is incomprehensible. No replacement value, no digital or virtual fill…broken now, for all time. Unlike so many with similar stories—we have the best of our fury laid out on vinyl, for the world to catch a glimpse. The laughs we shared just a few weeks ago, will forever remind me of all that was good between us.”
John Cale
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