I want someone who’s gonna stay and can man up his words and actions.
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I want someone who’s gonna stay and can man up his words and actions.
5:20 AM EDT July 12, 2018:
Lou Reed - "Make Up Mind\" From the compilation album Mojo Presents: A Life in Music (September 27, 2016)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last\.fm
Compilation given away by Mojo magazine with its July 2016 issue, in conjunction with the release of The RCA and Arista Album Collection, a box set which exhaustively chronicles the career of Reed between 1973 and 1986.
Originally from Legendary Hearts, Reed's twelfth studio album, if you include Metal Machine Music, and pretty sure you oughtta.
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11:20 PM EST March 8, 2018:
Lou Reed - "Make Up Mind\" From the compilation album Mojo Presents: A Life in Music (September 27, 2016)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last\.fm
Compilation given away by Mojo magazine with its July 2016 issue, in conjunction with the release of The RCA and Arista Album Collection, a box set which exhaustively chronicles the career of Reed between 1973 and 1986.
Originally from Legendary Hearts, Reed's twelfth studio album, if you include Metal Machine Music, and pretty sure you oughtta.
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Many musicians who did great work in the 60's and in the 70's had really terrible 80's. It is hard to pinpoint one reason for that, each of them had his or her own myriad of circumstances that made their quality drop, yet I would say that they just weren't sure how to keep up with the scene. Still, not all of them went through that, some actually made their best albums in the 80's, like Peter Gabriel. Then, there are cases, such as Lou Reed. His records from the 80's are severely underappreciated, if you ask me. Sure, they are not trailblazers in the vein of his Velvet Underground statements or his 70's pieces, they are just solid LPs. There is a quiet reassurance in them, i.e. he knows how he operates and he deploys that succinctly. Legendary Hearts, for instance, proves that with an almost casual feeling. There is a sense he just walked into a studio, called a few guys to join him and voila! That is true, he is completely at ease with himself, although as his later career showed it won't always be like this.
Someone make my mind up so I don’t have to decide
Lana del Ray
To myself
Make up the mind and man up
(picture credit: Dirk Fowler)