Lou Reed - The Late Show 1992 HD

Lou Reed interviewed and performing live, for “The Late Show“ January 28th 1992, promoting the album “Magic & Loss“ Recorded on TDK E-HG E180 VHS videotape at SP, tape archive 608. Magic and Loss was originally intended to be primarily about themes of magic after hearing stories about magicians in Mexico. However, when tragedy struck during the writing process, Reed expanded the album’s focus to themes of loss and death as well. Inspired in part by the illnesses and eventual deaths of two close friends, Magic and Loss was written for songwriter Doc Pomus, who had given Reed his start in the music business some 25 years earlier and a woman Reed has identified as “Rita“, popularly assumed to be Rotten Rita, who along with Reed was a familiar figure at Andy Warhol’s studio, the Factory, in the mid-to-late ’60s. Photographs of Pomus and a woman’s face can be seen at the center of the lyric booklet included with the CD release. Jazz singer Little Jimmy Sco
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