Yeah, that's a good point.
Lou Reed is the most important definitive writer in modern rock. Not because of the stuff that he does, but the direction that he will take it.
I'm a born librarian with a sex drive
I never heard so many kids talk about just doing anything to be famous. I mean, yeah, fame is part of the deal when you're a kid and you think, I wanna go into music, but everybody that I knew was really doing it because of their love for it. I don't see so much of that anymore.
I'll place my love beneath the stars.
It always felt like you were trying too hard to look like the audience or something. That whole thing about the artistic integrity, which, of course, I've never bought into - with any artist. It's just not a real thing.
I have to take total control myself. I can't let anybody else do anything, for I find that I can do things better for me. I don't want to get other people playing with what they think that I'm trying to do.
Whether you think a film will affect society or it's plain entertainment, it's all excellent, it's all noble.
Only people who're positive enough to have friends have enemies. When you're as glum and morose as he was, people just give up and go away.
More and more, cultural groups are cross-pollinating, and we're getting much more interesting art as a result.
I do like to sing to God!