In Memoriam

Lou Reed, 1942-2013

By October 27, 2013No Comments

You know some people got no choice

and they can nev­er find a voice

to talk with that they can even call their own. 

So the first thing that they see that allows them the right to be,

why, they fol­low it.

You know, it’s called bad luck. 

—from “Street Hassle,” Street Hassle, 1978.

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  • Larry Gross says:

    Glen–
    Permit me to offer a rival favorite:
    When you think the night has seen your mind
    That inside you’re twis­ted and unkind
    Let me stand to show that you are blind
    Please put down your hands ’cause I see you

  • Puneezi says:

    Some people they like to go out dancing
    And oth­er peoples they have to work
    And there’s even some evil mothers
    Well they’re gonna tell you that everything is just dirt
    You know that women nev­er really faint
    And that vil­lains always blink their eyes
    And that chil­dren are the only ones who blush
    And that life is just to die
    But any­one who ever had a heart
    They would­n’t turn around and break it
    And any­one who ever played a part
    They would­n’t turn around and hate it

  • Jonathan W. says:

    The most sym­path­et­ic song I can think of. He’s gone into the infin­ite Sister Ray, which is probably.…fun?

  • mw says:

    I’ll go with:
    I’m only young once
    I want to taste it all and have fun
    I have no real feel­ings in my soul
    Where most have pas­sion I got a hole
    I really got nobody else
    I want lov­ers like the rain
    So many of them, so much the same
    You say you love me, I know it’s true
    But I, I, I don’t love you
    I have the drive
    I got the scope
    If I, if I, if I, could I give you a rope
    Why, why, why
    Do I cheat on thee
    Oh why, do I cheat on me
    Why do I cheat on myself
    Well I got nobody else

  • Petey says:

    I went straight to the Street Hassle album too when I heard the news.

  • Alan Licht says:

    Between thought and expression
    Lies a lifetime