Identifier8276438
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCDR
Media Count1
Sound RatingA-
NoteAudience Recording. Solid Show & Performance. Some Unusual Titles Performed.
Tech NoteCassette Master > S-A CD burner CDR (0) > CDR(1) > EAC > wav > flac
Trades Allowed
Performance
Lou Reed 1974-11-08 St. Bernard Cultural Center, Chalmette, LA
Set 1Sweet Jane
Vicious
Vicious
Ride Sally Ride
Heroin
Kill Your Sons (incomplete)
New York Stars (incomplete)
Animal Language
Sally Can't Dance
Walk On The Wild Side
White Light/White Heat
New York Telephone Conversation
Goodnight Ladies
Rock And Roll

Set 2
Set 3
CommentWhen the show started, the band took the stage without Lou and played the intro to Sweet Jane, and Lou strolled out, his hair dyed blonde and wearing a black sleeveless T-stirt and jeans; rail thin and as pale as a vampire.

Lou then tied off his arm as if he were about to shoot up....he used his microphone cable to tie off with....and produced a syringe filled with a clear liquid. And Lou proceeds to look like he is gonna really shoot up.

AT THIS POINT, a huge St. Bernard Parish Sheriff's Deputy IN FULL RIOT GEAR walked out on stage in front of Lou Reed, and faced Lou with his hands on his hips.

He pointed to stage right and escorted Lou off stage.

You can hear the uneasiness in the air. The band is so nervous that they go into Sweet Jane a second time but Lou Reed, upon returning to the stage, sans syringe, starts singing Viscious instead.

The second time they get the song correct, but the damage is done, Lou Reed is visibly shaken and his confidence is gone.

(By the way, Larry Raspberry and the Highsteppers absolutely blew Lou Reed off the stage...I always felt that Lou never took control of the audience after the incident with the cop. And the crowd reaction on both this recording and that of the opening act will show that Lou Reed never got back into his groove after his meeting with that huge Deputy.)