Lou's lost poetry
Lou's lost poetry
Lou's lost poetry from 1970 to be published:
"A collection of the songwriter’s previously unseen poems will be published later this year, along with recordings of him performing them at St Mark’s Church, New York, in 1971 (with Allen Ginsberg in the audience).
The book, entitled Do Angels Need Haircuts? and published in April, will also feature an afterword by his widow Laurie Anderson, as well as Reed’s own introductions to the poems.
Of the 12 poems and short stories in the collection, only three have been published before, one as a Velvet Underground song and two in small-press poetry zines...... "
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/ ... -published
"A collection of the songwriter’s previously unseen poems will be published later this year, along with recordings of him performing them at St Mark’s Church, New York, in 1971 (with Allen Ginsberg in the audience).
The book, entitled Do Angels Need Haircuts? and published in April, will also feature an afterword by his widow Laurie Anderson, as well as Reed’s own introductions to the poems.
Of the 12 poems and short stories in the collection, only three have been published before, one as a Velvet Underground song and two in small-press poetry zines...... "
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2018/ ... -published
any sounds that we feel would detract from the performance has been left in place
Re: Lou's lost poetry
Just about to post this..i liked the sample of Lou's poetry reading at St Mark's from 1971 - did i detect a hint of Jim Morrison / American Prayer in that poem 'We Are the People'?
Hadn't seen the image of Lou either in that piece.
Photograph: Andrew Cifranic
Hadn't seen the image of Lou either in that piece.
Photograph: Andrew Cifranic
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Re: Lou's lost poetry
Happy to see this. The book/recording is released by the administrators of The Lou Reed Archive. It is the first release project, so who knows what else will be coming. There could be some exciting finds.
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Happy to see this. The book/recording is released by the administrators of The Lou Reed Archive. It is the first release project, so who knows what else will be coming. There could be some exciting finds.
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Happy to see this. The book/recording is released by the administrators of The Lou Reed Archive. It is the first release project, so who knows what else will be coming. There could be some exciting finds.
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Wonder how much crossover there is with the 11 poems that were published in Nigel Trevena's Velvets book?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/82947635@ ... 105397188/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/82947635@ ... 105397188/
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Count me in on this one.
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I don't know for sure but the Guardian article says:Mark wrote: ↑03 Mar 2018 17:35Wonder how much crossover there is with the 11 poems that were published in Nigel Trevena's Velvets book?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/82947635@ ... 105397188/
'Of the 12 poems and short stories in the collection, only three have been published before, one as a Velvet Underground song and two in small-press poetry zines.'
BTW. Thanks for the Travena book scans! Not sure why I never bought a copy before, but I have never seen it.
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I always assumed that Nigel T collected those poems from published sources, like Fusion magazine.