BTW, does anyone like Songs for Drella?
One of the best albums of the '90s. Why people mention the vastly inferior New York as Reed's creative renaissance I'll never know.
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
BTW, does anyone like Songs for Drella?
One of the best albums of the '90s. Why people mention the vastly inferior New York as Reed's creative renaissance I'll never know.
I'm not so crazy about Songs for Drella, and New York hasn't aged well at all. The rest of Lou's 90s output was so abysmal that it's not worth having an opinion about.
There's some reasonable songs on Magic and Loss. But Drella (I admit I haven't listened to it this decade) is wonderful.
I was very pleased recently to read on Neil Gaiman's blog that he finally had The Talk with his daughter Holli -- that is, the talk in which he explained to her that she was named for the character in "Walk on the Wild Side." She thought it was cool, mercifully.
I haven't listened to Drella in about five years. I just bought it on iTunes and am listening to it now. Some songs sound kinda dumb (lyrically) but overall I'm really liking it.
I used to love New York, but I just haven't been able to get into it for a while.
One of my favorite Reed songs of the last 20 years is "My Friend George." (Edit: off of New Sensations.) I just love that song to death.
Yeah, I haven't listened to Drella for a bunch of years. I should go back and review it, but I just shudder at the memory of how Not Good I though it was at the time.
I just skipped some, because I feel the need to comment on a couple of things from days ago:
1) Fergie from Black Eyed Peas was apparently on some kids' show back in the day, but I forget which.
2) I was a senior in college (1994/5) before I learned that the Beastie Boys's "Crafty" opens with a sample. Which is, IIRC, Led Zepplin's "Whole Lotta Love." I had literally never heard the song before.
3) I think there was a third thing, but now I forget. Ah well.
I think there was a third thing, but now I forget. Ah well.
Did it have to do with the Gap Band and the Mary Jane Girls?
No it did not! Is that what I skipped?
1) Fergie from Black Eyed Peas was apparently on some kids' show back in the day, but I forget which.
Kids Incorporated.