Lyrics Interview (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered) - Lou Reed
WLIR:
Hi,
we're
back.
Live
and
in
stero
from
the
Ultra
Sonic
recording
studios.
And
tonight,
uh,
Mr.
Lou
Reed
is
with
us.
(audience
applauding)
For
sure.
If
you
wanna
get
out
and
see
the
band...
Uh,
Alice
Tully
Hall,
January
27th
in
a
rather
rare
New
York
appearence.
Your
back
in
New
York
though
right?
You
spent
a
long
time
in
the
city.
Lou:
Yeah,
we
spent
a
long
time
in
Europe.
We
were
in
uh,
in
and
around
London,
Scotland,
places
like
that
for
a
while.
WLIR:
Have
you
officially
moved
to
England?
Lou:
Oh,
no,
no,
no.
We
just
went
over
there
cuz
we
hadn't
seen
it.
WLIR:
So
New
York
is
still
the
city
of
record.
Lou:
New
York
is
the
home
base.
WLIR:
Uh-huh,
uhh...
The
album
was
recorded
in
London?
Lou:
Yeah
the
album
was
recorded,
real
great
studio
named
trident.
WLIR:
Trident,
yeah.
And
David
Bowie
produced?
Lou:
David
and
Mick
Ronson.
Musn't
forget
Mick.
WLIR:
Musn't.
Lou:
Musn't.
WLIR:
How'd
you
like
working
with...
Lou:(intrrupts)
It'd
be
naughty.(laughter)
That's
what
they,
that's
what
they
say
in
England,
when
you,
when
you
say
something,
they
say
nah,
that's
naughty,
that's
naughty.(audience
laughter)
WLIR:
But
they
don't
say
that
in
New
York?
Lou:
No
man,
they'd
punch
ya
out
if
ya
did!(roaring
laughter)
WLIR:
I
dunno,
I
dunno,
how'd
you
like
working
with
David?
Lou:
I
loved
working
with
David,
David's
a
terrific
empathy.
WLIR:
How
do
you,
how
do
you
account
for
the
fact
that...(snickering
laughter)
Lou:(laughing)
Not
that
way!
(more
audience
laughter)
WLIR:
How
do
you
account
for
uh
(
Lou:
WHEW!)
during
his
performance
at
Carnagie,
he
dedicated
what
seemed
like
and
entire
half
hour
to
Lou
Reed
and
did
a
couple
of
Lou
Reed
tunes.
Lou:
I
guess
he
likes
'em.
(audience
laughter)
WLIR:
Yeah?
After
all
these
years
suddenly
for
the
energy
to
start,
to
start
coming
back
again...
Lou:
Interesting
isn't
it?
WLIR:
It's
is,
it
is!
Lou:
Yeah.
WLIR:
I
guess
it
must
have
been
there
all
along.
Lou:
Yeah,
I-I-should
think
so,
ya
know...
WLIR:
Where's
Doug
Yule?
Lou:
Uh,
dead
I
hope.
WLIR:
(gasping
from
host
and
audience)
Whoa!
I
went
to
high
school
with
Doug
Yule,
you
can't
say
that!
Lou:
Oh
well
I
can
say
it,
but
I
didn't
mean
it.
WLIR:
You
worked
together
on
the
"
Loaded"
album.
Lou:
ye-uh-well,
we
WORKED
on
the
Loaded
album.
WLIR:
And
that
was,
that
was
"the"
final
venture?
Lou:
That,
that
was
it.
WLIR:
That
was
the
end
of
it.
Lou:
That
was
the
end.
WLIR:
The
end
of
your
proverbial
era
as
it
were.
Lou:
Well
the
end
of
that
era...
Is
it
era(eer-a)
or
era(eh-ra)?
WLIR:
Era(eh-ra)?
It's
an
error
to
call
it
an
(eer-a)
Lou:
Is
it
an
error
to
call
it
an
(eer-a)
or
is
it
an
error
to
call
it
an
(eh-ra)?
WLIR:
It's
an
ear!
Lou:
An
ear?
Of
corn?(laughter)
WLIR
& Lou:
It's
an
era.
WLIR:
Do
you
think,
do
you
think
we'll
ever
see
the
Velvet
Underground
together
ever
again,
performing
or
playing?
Lou:
Well,
which
permentation
of
it?
(someone
in
the
audience:
Anyone!)
Well,
there's
a
version
of
the
Velvet
Undergournd
that's
in
London
right
now
that's
uh
got
the
original
drummer
and
has
Doug
Yule
and
two
other
people
in
it.
WLIR:
Oh,
so
Doug
Yule's
working,
he's
not
dead!
Lou:
No,
he's
not
dead,
he's
not
dead.
WLIR:
How
'bout
Lou
Reed
and
the
Velvet
Underground?
Lou:
Nah,
no
chance
of
that.
WLIR:
And
what
about
the
Thunder
Thighs?
Lou:
OH!
If
I
had
'em
here!
WLIR:
These
are
not
the
Thunder
Thighs...
Lou:
No,
these
are
not...(a
member
of
the
band:
I
thought
I
was
a
Thunder
Thigh!)
(laughter)
He
thought
he
was
a
Thunder
Thigh
then
I
hadda
tell
him
he
wasn't
and
he
got
very
depressed.
WLi
R:
Why
don't
you
tell
me
who
IS
playing
here
with
you
tonight?
Lou:
Oh,
we
have
Bobby
Resigno,
Vinny
Laporta,
Eddie
Reynolds,
and
Scott
Clark.
(audience
applause)
WLIR:
Ok,
well,
talking
about
New
York
city
and
the
Velvet
Underground
certainly
epotimized
what
I
think
New
York
really
was
to
a
lot
of
people
for
a
long
time
at
least,
at
least
during...
Lou:
Most
of
whom
are
now
in
jail.
WLIR:
...
Or
dead.
Lou:
Or
dead.
(laughter)
WLIR:
Uhhh,
good
to
hear
that
you
are
still
a
member
of
this
uh,
this
insanity.
Why
don't
we
go
back
and
do
something
from
the
old
days...
From
Velvet
Underground,
New
York,
19
what
63-4?
Lou:
No,
nooo,
no
about
circa...
I
guess...
Do
you
know
the
story
about
how
I
wrote
this
song?
WLIR:
Please,
please
tell
me.
Lou:
I
was
workin'
for
a
record
company
as
a
song
writer,
where
they'd
lock
me
in
a
room
and
they'd
say
write
10
surfing
songs,
ya
know
and
I
wrote
"
Heroin"
and
I
said
"hey
I
got
somthin'
for
ya"
ya
know...
And
they
said,
NEVER
HAPPEN,
never
happen.
So
that's
what
we'll
lead
our
set
off
with.
WLIR:
Ok,
thank
you.
(audience
applause)
Lou
Reed
Tuesday
night
concert
WLIR
FM.
Lou:
(starting
the
intro)
Yes,
it
still
exists.
Now
in
the
original
days,
not
only
was
it
banned
but
they
wouldn't
take
advertisments
for
our
album
because
of
it.
Now
here
we
are
doin'
it
over
the
radio...
Very
funny
(applause)
K,
here
we
go...
This
is
the
rock
version,
it's
called
"
Heroin".
They
play
the
song
and
in
the
middle
Lou
shouts,
"
I
tell
ya,
a
junkies
dream
hahaha"
Album
Legendary FM Broadcasts - Agora Ballroom, Cleveland OH 3rd October 1984
date of release
24-05-2017
1 Walk On the Wild Side (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
2 Turn To Me (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
3 New Sensations (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
4 My Red Joystick (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
5 Legendary Hearts (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
6 Martial Law (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
7 Sweet Jane (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
8 Interview (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
9 Sally Can't Dance (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
10 I'm Waiting For the Man (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
11 Satellite of Love (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
12 Interview #2 and Band Introductions (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
13 I Love You Suzanne / (DJ Outro) [Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered]
14 DJ Intro (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
15 Turn Out the Lights (Live 1984 FM Broadcast Remastered)
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