Forgive me Lou for this awkward post
So trying to find some inspiration to make a post, I came up with possibly my weakest entry yet. But, let me say, that I spared you a review of "The Killer Shrews", "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes", "No Country For Old Men". Take your pick. It ain't going to be any of those. I'll save those for Halloween time.
What I came up with was in response to a conversation I had with my wife. We are going to a Labor Day weekend wedding and she volunteered me to take pictures to produce a photo album to give the bride and groom at Christmas time. Of course, I protested and wailed that everyone else will be able to relax and enjoy themselves but I will have to be somewhat on the ball and work. Ahhh....
Lyrics came to my mind from the creative genius Lou Reed who once wrote, "some people like to go out dancing, other people like us, we got to work".
And here is the song these words appear in, "Sweet Jane". This is a filmed performance presumably from the 1970's "Rock and Roll Animal" live record tour. Please note that the images and words clearly aren't matching up in this song clip but it shows Lou Reed in fine form as the shaven headed, bleached blond imbiber of the time.
Enjoy!!!!!!
So trying to find some inspiration to make a post, I came up with possibly my weakest entry yet. But, let me say, that I spared you a review of “The Killer Shrews”, “Conquest of the Planet of the Apes”, “No Country For Old Men”. Take your pick. It ain’t going to be any of those. I’ll save those for Halloween time.
What I came up with was in response to a conversation I had with my wife. We are going to a Labor Day weekend wedding and she volunteered me to take pictures to produce a photo album to give the bride and groom at Christmas time. Of course, I protested and wailed that everyone else will be able to relax and enjoy themselves but I will have to be somewhat on the ball and work. Ahhh….
Lyrics came to my mind from the creative genius Lou Reed who once wrote, “some people like to go out dancing, other people like us, we got to work”.
And here is the song these words appear in, “Sweet Jane”. This is a filmed performance presumably from the 1970’s “Rock and Roll Animal” live record tour. Please note that the images and words clearly aren’t matching up in this song clip but it shows Lou Reed in fine form as the shaven headed, bleached blond imbiber of the time.
Enjoy!!!!!!
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