At first was like a big cat playing with a little mouse, but in the end Lou was very sweet knowing that the journalist was a young and nervous man just trying..
Lou seems to enjoy these quirky questions and appreciate that they have personal significance for the interviewer, instead of the usual, boring stuff like "Do you enjoy playing in Belgium?"
Wow Luc Alloo had een klik met Lou Reed (bij de 5 belangrijkste figuren uit de 20ste en een stukje 21ste eeuw) Lou Reed was grappig. Nu heeft Luc Alloo wel een rock 'n roll uitstraling.
That's nothing. He interviewed a Belgian politician once, while riding bikes. At one point he decides to give him a little push. Lou got off lucky lol ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o8UhY9-YTqg.html
@@incitatusdelaruinalparaiso3166 perhaps embellished and by all accounts drinking was his biggest,longest vice but I'm sure I read he got hep C from sharing needles early in this life, I presume around when he wrote heroin.
@@jj80808 Reed got nothing to do with injected heroin apart from that song. The most stupid myths are totally available with Reed but not with another singers.
@@incitatusdelaruinalparaiso3166 maybe,but that's kinda like getting annoyed for people believing Elliott Smith was depressed and had addiction issues. It's not like people are grasping at straws, the idea is being perpetrated by someone and in this case it was mainly the artist themselves. I don't know for sure if Reed took any substances more than I know if you have, but it's not like the 'myth' of this drugged out rock star came out of nowhere.
@@jj80808 In my opinion, the myth is so exaggerated in Reed´s case that becomes a farce. Knowing the Moe Tucker´s statements who was an everlasting friend and listening other closing people´s sentences who really knew Lou we can accept that he was on amphetamines during a short period of life in the 60s. The rest of his life is as similar as an average Pop Rock musician.