Patti Smith was born on this date in 1946. A handful of songs from her are included on today’s playlist.
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Lou Reed, the enigmatic singer-songwriter and founding member of The Velvet Underground, left an indelible mark on the music world. His distinctive voice, poetic lyrics, and rebellious spirit continue to resonate with audiences across generations.
Lou Reed’s journey began in the mid-1960s when he emerged as a fledgling singer-songwriter. His raw, unpolished sound captivated listeners, and it wasn’t long before he formed The Velvet Underground alongside John Cale, Sterling Morrison, and Maureen Tucker. Their debut album, The Velvet Underground & Nico, remains a landmark in rock history. Songs like “Heroin,” “I’m Waiting For The Man,” and “Venus In Furs” challenged conventions, exploring taboo subjects with unflinching honesty.
Reed’s lyrics were both poetic and gritty, reflecting the underbelly of New York City. The Velvet Underground’s sonic experimentation laid the groundwork for punk, alternative, and indie rock. Lou Reed’s raspy vocals and unconventional song structures became a blueprint for countless artists who followed.
Beyond the stage, Lou Reed quietly championed causes close to his heart. His philanthropic efforts were rooted in a desire to address societal inequities. Here are glimpses of his impactful work:
From the iconic “Perfect Day” to the haunting “Pale Blue Eyes,” each track on this playlist reveals a facet of Lou Reed’s multifaceted artistry. It’s a journey guided by a man who defied conventions, challenged norms, and left an indelible mark.
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Inspired by the March 9 birthdays of ABC’s Martin Fry, The Velvet Underground’s John Cale, Lloyd Price, The Raiders’ Mark Lindsay, Manfred Mann’s Earth Band’s Chris Thompson, YG, Chingy, and L.T.D.’s Jeffrey Osborne.
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Inspired by the March 9 birthdays of John Cale, ABC’s Martin Fry, Mark Lindsay, Lloyd Price, Manfred Mann’s Earth Band’s Chris Thompson, Chingy and L.T.D.’s Jeffrey Osborne.