"Lou Reed gave us the street and the landscape - and we peopled it."
- David Bowie in the documentary "Rock 'n' Roll Heart - Lou Reed"
Well hey, man, that's just a lie
It's a lie she tells her friends
'Cause the real song, the real song
Where she won't even admit to herself
The beatin' in her heart
It's a song lots of people know
It's a painful song
A little sad truth
But life's full of sad songs
Penny for a wish
But wishin' won't make you a soldier.
With a pretty kiss for a pretty face
Can't have it's way
Y'know tramps like us, we were born to pay
- From the beginning of the "Slipaway" section of Lou Reed's song Street Hassle.
Uncredited spoken vocals by Bruce Springsteen.
Gregg Chadwick Ghosts of New Amsterdam 24"x36" oil on linen 2013 |
Not long after, Reed and his song Why Can't I be Good rumbled across the screen in Wim Wenders' cinematic sequel to Wings of Desire - Far Away So Close. Lou Reed's future wife, performance artist, composer and musician Laurie Anderson, also provided powerful music for the film. On a recent artistic excursion to Berlin, memories of these two films and Reed's album Berlin brought to light elements of the city that I had missed in the past.
Much like an author will write about an event or a place to learn what they feel, I will create a series of artworks to understand what I have seen. I pushed my interaction with Berlin into a recent ongoing series of monotypes fueled partly by the visions of Lou Reed, Wim Wenders, Bertolt Brecht, and David Bowie,
Gregg Chadwick Brecht's Song 30"x22" monotype on paper 2011 |
Gregg Chadwick Rauch Licht (Smoke Light) 30"x22" monotype on paper 2011 |
'I said, 'Who is that?' Reed recalled. 'So we set out to find him, and he was a few blocks away as it turns out.' ''
Lou Reed invited Antony to tour with him throughout 2003, and every night Antony would sing Candy Says, Reed's haunting tribute to Candy Darling. Caught in the video below, Lou Reed, one of the most influential musicians of the rock era, looks across towards Antony with an expression of pride and wonder. Lou seems mesmerized by what he described as Antony's double tracking and unusual harmonies. Reed had said that he could listen to Antony sing all day. In this video we witness a legend passing on his wisdom and inspiration to another.
Antony and Lou Reed Perform Candy Says
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In an interview with Rolling Stone in 1989, Lou Reed explained that he and Bruce Springsteen were both recording albums at the Record Plant in New York City when an engineer suggested inviting Bruce over to record the "Slipaway" vocals on Reed's song Street Hassle. The last line was Reed's, written with Springsteen's Born to Run in mind:
Y'know tramps like us, we were born to pay
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Antony Finds His Voice
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published by Magnolia Editions; photo by Amanda Gordon/Bloomberg
August 2013
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Antony Hegarty, of Antony and the Johnsons, shared a heartfelt statement on Facebook, along with a photo of himself, Reed, David Bowie, Bette Midler, and Laurie Anderson at Carnegie Hall with jazz singer Little Jimmy Scott:
ReplyDeleteLou was like a father to me. I have never felt so perceived and loved for who I actually am by a man than by Lou Reed. He fought tirelessly for me to have a place in the daylight culture. My career would never have taken off without Lou's tremendous influence. Those close to Lou knew him as a lion-hearted and intensely caring friend. When discussing death a couple of weeks ago, he told me that I was focussed on the wrong thing. His goal especially recently has been to exercise his mental discipline to stay in the present and not be held hostage by fear of an illusory future. He faced death with dignity and courage, and even then remained a teacher and mentor to me. i miss him with all my heart. It is hard for me to reconcile that such a giant could really be gone.