Identifier | 9367261 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | DVD |
Media Count | 1 |
Show Rating | A |
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Performance
Lou Reed 1939-??-?? UK TV Appearances 1984 - 2003, Compilation, UK | |
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Set 1 | Whistle Test (originally broadcast 18th December 1984 on BBC TWO TV) - 8:28 01 I Love You, Suzanne 02 Interview 03 Doin' The Things That We Want To Whistle Test (part of the same session as above but not broadcast until the late 1990s on BBC TV - my version was broadcast in 2007 on BBC FOUR TV) - 3:27 04 I'm Waiting For The Man The White Room (originally broadcast 22nd April 1995 on Channel 4 TV - billed as Dave Stewart featuring Lou Reed) - 14:21 05 Dirty Boulevard 06 Jealousy (a Dave Stewart song with Lou contributing some vocals and guitar) 07 Walk On The Wild Side The White Room (originally broadcast 10th February 1996 on Channel 4 TV) - 9:47 08 Hookywooky 09 Satellite Of Love The White Room (part of the same session as above but not broadcast until 2nd March 1996 on Channel 4 TV) - 4:29 10 Sex With Your Parents Later...With Jools Holland (originally broadcast 20th May 2000 on BBC TWO TV) - 6:48 XX Sweet Jane (officially released on Later...Giants DVD in UK and Later...Legends DVD in US) XX Modern Dance (sorry, didn't tape this song!) 11 Rock Minuet Later...With Jools Holland (originally broadcast 16th May 2003 on BBC TWO TV) - 13:33 12 Interview 13 Who Am I? (Tripitena's Song) 14 Perfect Day (with Antony Hegarty sharing some of the vocals) The Velvet Underground - The South Bank Show (originally broadcast 27th April 1986 on ITV TV) - 52:53 15 Documentary with great clips (for instance two 1 minute clips in colour of Heroin & I'm Waiting For The Man from Le Bataclan 29th Jan 1972) and interviews The Velvet Underground - A Film By Rosalind Stevenson (originally broadcast December 1993 at the end of a 7.5 hour Velvet Underground evening on Channel 4 TV called Peel Slowly And See, introduced by Debbie Harry) - 5:21 16 Sunday Morning (a b/w film of Lou Reed, John Cale & Sterling Morrison rehearsing with the sound of the official version dubbed over and stretched to 5:21 - according to an interview between Rosalind Stevenson and the journalist Richie Unterberger this was in Rosalind's apartment in 1966 and was probably when they were actually running through the song Sunday Morning) |
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