Introduction
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In the beginning was the word... closely followed by a drum and some early version of a guitar. This is a collection of lyrics that I feel can stand alone form the music for which they were originally written. I've also included two poems, one of which won an award from the Literary Council for Small Magazines, and two interviews–one with Václav Havel, the other with Hubert Selby. I did these pieces because they gave me the opportunity to meet two men I admired and find out more about writing–the how and why of it–which in the end revolves around life and how you live it.
Over the last few years I have done occasional "poetry" readings, always using my lyrics as the basis. I was continually struck by the different voices that emerged when the words were heard without music, and those experiences encouraged me to consider the possibility of publishing them naked.
The heart of a lyrics for me has always been anchored in a n experienced reality, whither it be Alvedon's photo of Warhol's bullet scarred chest or the sociopathic attitudes recorded in "Kicks" or "Street Hassle." So in answer to the question I am most often asked, "Are these incidents real?" Yes, he said, Yes Yes Yes.
– Lou Reed
Over the last few years I have done occasional "poetry" readings, always using my lyrics as the basis. I was continually struck by the different voices that emerged when the words were heard without music, and those experiences encouraged me to consider the possibility of publishing them naked.
The heart of a lyrics for me has always been anchored in a n experienced reality, whither it be Alvedon's photo of Warhol's bullet scarred chest or the sociopathic attitudes recorded in "Kicks" or "Street Hassle." So in answer to the question I am most often asked, "Are these incidents real?" Yes, he said, Yes Yes Yes.
– Lou Reed
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- 1.Introduction
- 4.Heroin
- 9.The Gift
- 10.Chelsea Girls
- 11.Some Kinda Love
- 12.Candy Says
- 13.Pale Blue Eyes
- 14.After Hours
- 16.Ferryboat Bill
- 18.Rock & Roll
- 19.Sweet Jane
- 22.Andy’s Chest
- 24.The Bed
- 25.The Kids
- 26.Caroline Says II
- 27.Sad Song
- 29.Kicks
- 30.Kill Your Sons
- 31.The Slide
- 33.Temporary Thing
- 34.Vicious Circle
- 35.Dirt
- 36.I Wanna Be Black
- 37.Street Hassle
- 38.City Lights
- 39.Families
- 40.My Old Man
- 42.Little Sister
- 43.Think It Over
- 47.Waves of Fear
- 48.The Gun
- 50.The Heroine
- 51.The Blue Mask
- 52.Average Guy
- 53.My House
- 54.Legendary Hearts
- 55.Make Up Mind
- 56.Betrayed
- 57.Bottoming Out
- 59.The Last Shot
- 60.New Sensations
- 62.Fly Into the Sun
- 63.My Friend George
- 65.Video Violence
- 71.Halloween Parade
- 72.Dirty Blvd.
- 73.Endless Cycle
- 76.Busload of Faith
- 77.Hold On
- 79.Xmas in February
- 80.Strawman
- 81.Sick of You
- 82.There Is No Time
- 84.Smalltown
- 85.Nobody But You
- 86.It Wasn’t Me
- 87.Hello It’s Me
- 88.A Dream
- 91.The Bells
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