Question:
Is Lou Reed an influential musical artist?
anonymous
2011-01-16 20:54:57 UTC
I'm listening to a song with the killers ft. Lou Reed, and I remember listening to the velvet undergrounds' album last year, but why exactly is he so talked about?
Eight answers:
anonymous
2011-01-16 20:56:10 UTC
He was part of the Andy Warhol scene in the 60s, has collaborated with Bowie and Iggy Pop and was a very influential and important figure in the early glam rock scene. Also, he's a damn good musician.
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2011-01-16 22:03:03 UTC
I am with Otto Mann, and Lou Reed is just 1 of a kind.
Radiophood
2011-01-16 20:58:42 UTC
Velvet Underground is considered the first alternative band. So yea I guess he has that.
anonymous
2011-01-16 20:56:28 UTC
The fact that he got even one person somewhere to buy a copy of "Metal Machine Music" speaks to the absurd amount of influence he has.
anonymous
2016-10-23 01:32:50 UTC
i could could say that for music writing, i think of Bob Dylan has had an extremely enormous effect. i think of he quite drove domicile the element that the lyrics you write are each bit as substantial because of the fact the music that is going with them, and that the lyrics can, quite, be greater substantial than the somewhat music. i think of it quite is why he's often performed covers of different persons's artwork, and allowed quite some persons to conceal his very own songs. He knows that lyrics are poetry placed to hint, and that they could, ideally, be waiting to stand on my own as poetry. i think of David Bowie has been exceedingly influential in exhibiting artists that they do no longer could adhere to a "formula", and that they are able to consistently evolve and alter, mutually as nonetheless staying real to their somewhat own ingenious and prescient. His sound is consistently evolving and changing, yet all of it remains distinctively his. i think of that's an extremely substantial lesson for all styles of musicians, because of the fact in case you only save working the formula that have been given you spotted the 1st time, you stagnate and your creativity dies after a mutually as. i think of Patti Smith has been influential for many musicians, yet somewhat for women. i think of she confirmed that ladies's roles in music are no longer constrained to persons music or torch songs--that ladies have an lively place in rock, besides, and that they could step up and declare it. Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell are the two quite large artists, yet they style of have been constrained to the persons and persons rock aspects--Patti Smith taught women it replaced into alright to step out of those obstacles. as quickly as I see people as disparate as Joan Jett and Courtney Love, I in many circumstances think of that Patti Smith replaced into between the 1st to speak to them that it quite is not any longer basically alright to open the door, yet to go the edge. i understand you asked approximately one, yet think of all 3 of those are quite influential.
Stuie
2011-01-16 21:23:30 UTC
I would say no, I mean Alternative Rock didn't really have any influences or roots at all.
anonymous
2011-01-16 22:45:40 UTC
Yes.
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2011-01-16 21:03:00 UTC
Duh?


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