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Danielnothing's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog
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Danielnothing's Blog | Just another WordPress.com weblog Skip to content Skip to search - Accesskey = s Danielnothing's Blog Lou Reed, Royal Albert Hall, London, 30th June 2008 Posted in Uncategorized by danielnothing on October 27, 2013 1972’s ‘Berlin’ occupies an odd, dramatic place in Lou Reed’s discography. Coming directly after the seedy, feelgood, Bowie/Ronson swagger of ‘Transformer’ (his first hit solo album after the misfire of 1970’s ‘Lou Reed’), it was badly received by a glam-addled audience expecting ‘Transformer 2’. In stark contrast to the previous album’s sweetly funky production, ‘Berlin’ opens with an ugly, analogue screech, which slowly and painfully resolves into a faded, fluttery vintage tape recording of a birthday party, before the heartbreaking title song claws its way to the front of the mix: I remember the first time I heard this opening as a 10-year-old picking illicitly through my sister’s tape collection, and it frankly scared the piss out ...
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