I bumped into Lou on the street in Manhattan when I was just a kid and sang this song to him! He laughed when he realized what it was and was surprised someone so young knew his music! I never got to see him play live, but this video of him playing at the Capitol theater is great!
One of the greatest songs ever written about rock and roll, especially about that exquisite moment of hearing rock and roll on the radio for the first time and being forever changed into a rock & roll animal!
Having the Chantels on stage with him must have been a real thrill. Also in my understanding Lou had gotten clean a year or 2 before this, and came out of it sober and alive and still in love with rock n roll music. Seems like a very happy time in his life ("New Sensations,") but I dont really know.
So great. Excellent recording. The back-up singers ain't doing much, and that other guitarist is doing less, but this is so good. Lou Reed - yeah, baby!
Um...Don't let the cameraman not knowing where to focus (As usual) fool you. The "other guitarist" is Jim Lahey, and he's the one tearing it up on the solo break. Reed is playing rhythm on this song...Lahey is the one melting your eyeballs.
@@monkeyrevolution1964 dude that's weird as hell as I got the notification for this I was playing walk on the wild side on the bass 🤣 love Lou and the VU
Aww, there's Jim Carroll doing the harmony vocal! And the goddess backup singers too!....and the sound mix means nobody can hear them. Never mind, it's all right truly, what a raucous jam.
Unfortunately not a patch on the live version recorded on Lou's 'Rock 'n' Roll Animal' album, featuring Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter on guitars - absolutely sensational!
I've often wondered if Lou Reed wanted to speed up the tempo purposely, because I really like the tempo of the studio version of Rock & Roll. Also to me it just sounds way too rushed, but then again that's my opinion. Rest easy Lou, and thank you for the amazing music especially this song.
@@Rock_Girl_Daze Could be adrenaline. otoh, I hear vague rumors that there are very rare occasions when touring musicians take substances to get "up" for something like show 230 out of 300 of a tour. Probably an "easy" gig for them, just a quick drive from his home in NYC. At the time of this performance I lived in a roach infested studio apt in Passaic park, less than 1/2 mi from the Capitol Theater.
You can just imagine the planning for this show or tour or whatever..."Let's hide the world class guitarist behind the largely superfluous backup singers, so that it's impossible to get a decent shot of him". lol There's even a camera man back there, but he seemed to be focused on shooting the drummer rather than Quine. Oy!
Reed and Quine had a falling out in 83 and he was reluctantly hired for this tour. Assuming Lou had any say in the video production, he wouldn't have wanted the spotlight on Quine. I am equally frustrated that he is rarely showcased and kept in the background.
I bumped into Lou on the street in Manhattan when I was just a kid and sang this song to him! He laughed when he realized what it was and was surprised someone so young knew his music! I never got to see him play live, but this video of him playing at the Capitol theater is great!
Sounds like your parents had excellent taste in music.
❤ that’s cool😎😎😎😎😎
Absolutely the right way to do it. He was famously prickly, and you just disarmed and delighted him, which I suspect he didn’t experience much.
@@nadionmediagroup Seriously, I was a little scared as he was super serious and notoriously moody!
Trabajé tres veces con el en Barcelona y eso no me lo quita nadie....
One of the greatest songs ever written about rock and roll, especially about that exquisite moment of hearing rock and roll on the radio for the first time and being forever changed into a rock & roll animal!
Robert Quine on guitar, I miss him and Lou dearly. And Jim Carrol, too.
A truly rare video gem! Lou almost looks as if he's enjoying himself!
Et c'est rare!
Having the Chantels on stage with him must have been a real thrill. Also in my understanding Lou had gotten clean a year or 2 before this, and came out of it sober and alive and still in love with rock n roll music. Seems like a very happy time in his life ("New Sensations,") but I dont really know.
What a loss to music when Lou passed, i like to think he is Jamming with David Bowie at that great gig in heaven ..god bless ya lou
The lou reed experience
Thank you for your music Lou, you were a free antidepressant, I love you very much my friend
Robert Quine the greatest lawyer ever to play guitar or the other way around.
Oh yea you see him with Matt sweet in nbc
He suckers
WOW I WOULD NEVER THORT THAT HE
He really looks like Giuliani
He looks like a lawyer playing great guitar.
I must say that this is some fine, fine music.
Despite all the amputations..
Of course its a new york station
Her life saved by rock n roll!
and it was all right
Très très bonne, voire excellente!
This is Rock And Roll, God Bless Lou
I had the pleasure of seeing Lou Reed in concert, mabe 1973 in Evansville In. That was the thing to do ...go to Rock and Roll concerts.
Bravo à vous.
I was there too! 1974, actually, for me. October. Colisseum.
@@richvanvlack158 yeah the Acoustics were great there at the Coliseum, much better than Robert's Stadium. I probably just got my years mixed up
The legendary Robert Quine in the back...
Lou was always excellent on rhythm guitar.
And lead
Lou was always excellent
Un des grands moments du rock!!!!!!!!!!
Best version I've seen. Lou Reed looks like he knows how to have a good time.
Lou Reed is my all time favorite!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As has been said many times, Lou there is rock'n'roll
one of the greatest , thanks Lou
Complete Beast of a group
In my daydreams I get to meet Lou and tell him how much I love him and his music... 🙃✨💫❤️
Wow me to brother ❤
SIMPLY THE GREATEST 🎶
Quine: a real guitar hero
Peter Wood can really play the keyboards, love it
Thank you now I gotta figure out where he played with other people
RIP Lou, you were the man.
Good performance it rocks.
Live is hope and rock and roll..Miss you,Lou..
The way he plays this song..the momentum. Breath taking..Lou..you ROCK!
bouncing - I grew up in Scotland listen to Lou and the velvets , met him once seen him live 6 times amazing live and this is my favourite tune ever
Wow ya very lucky mate seen him in Melbourne Australia 1984 live sensations tour loved him ❤️
What a boost for rock. Lou Reed is brilliant.
Michael Walker from AZ you not that bad
Lou is killing it with the legendary Robert Quinn on guitar
Thanks. I wasn’t sure who that was.
rip robert...he was a master..lou reed major sidekick for years
Robert Quine
Quine - lead gtr, Fernando Saunders - bass, Jim Carroll. Wow
@@bretkindell6887 Quine (RIP) was a total badass guitarist. Listen to his stuff on the Blue Mask and on Lloyd Cole and Matthew Sweet's records.
The likes of Lou Reed will not pass this way again.....
Right on brother 😊
How great can a rock song get?
Tool......Descending.Old Tom can't even come close.
So great. Excellent recording. The back-up singers ain't doing much, and that other guitarist is doing less, but this is so good. Lou Reed - yeah, baby!
Um...Don't let the cameraman not knowing where to focus (As usual) fool you. The "other guitarist" is Jim Lahey, and he's the one tearing it up on the solo break. Reed is playing rhythm on this song...Lahey is the one melting your eyeballs.
@@terrymcleod1959 Robert Quine.
@@terrymcleod1959 No!!! Robert Quine!!
that other guitarist is blowiing lou away
I miss Lou. I miss 25 year ago. Being old sucks.
Ah it’ll improve soon for you I swear ❤
Rock n roll animal lp blows away this version 🧐✌️🇬🇧
RIP Lou Reed Robert Quinne
and Jim Carroll!!! RIP
The original Rock & Roll Animal!
Media man SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS WITH MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS AND RELATIVES AND LOVE ONE FOR EVER
Eternidad para el príncipe de los desarropados. Gracias a Lou. Por haber sido un referente para muchos de nosotros. ETERNIDAD 🌌🌃🌉🎷🎸
Un verdadero artista...
Always puts a grin on my face
Exactly! Good point. Rock on.
i recently learned the word "cacophony" when Bowie was describing Lou Reed's music and... yeaaa. its music madness in the best way wow mind just blown
Como añoro esos tiempos la mejor época musical del Rock
I saw Lou Reed band in 1984 with this lineup.
This is priceless
One of the best rr records of all time in my opinion
I felt like this song was written for me. Thank You LOU, LOU, LOU💜💜💜🐱🐱💜💜💜
Lou passed me on the street in Sheridan Square c.1982. I'm five-seven and couldn't believe how tiny he was.
Era um dos melhores. Saudade!!
Great version
Unbelievable the man had his own sound.❤
Lou Reed is the greatest Rock "Boris Karloff" of all time!
Love Lou😍
Jim Lahey is an incredible guitarist!
easyskankingdude it’s all the liquor
@@TheWaveGoodbye-Music Lou Reed ? th-cam.com/video/M954FUmeD3M/w-d-xo.html
@@monkeyrevolution1964 dude that's weird as hell as I got the notification for this I was playing walk on the wild side on the bass 🤣 love Lou and the VU
@@TheWaveGoodbye-Music Wooouu , well they say tha I sound like Lou Reed voice ? really ? th-cam.com/video/M954FUmeD3M/w-d-xo.html
there seems to be a debate about who's the guitarist (see above)
Himno del rock & roll
Rock and roll at its finest.
This was a big deal to me at age 19. We drove up from South Jersey to see this show. Bought tickets in the parking lot.
David Cavaliere I saw this lineup when they toured Australia in 1983; I would’ve been 18...a treasured memory
Lou is very good.
Fantástico.
🌹👏🏽🌹👏🏽👏🏽🌹🌹
Amaizing Lou rules 4 ever.
2 gorgeous super talented men ❤❤❤❤❤
RIGHT ON.
F'n great!!! RIP Lou.
For me, I can now hear the influence Lou had on Bowie's bands and music (not all of it). What a lovely man Lou was.
Greatest version...and the guitarist is the best 😎
Not even CLOSE to the version with Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner. Sorry ...
@@stevedrake604 could you please post it
Un grande! 💪
Aww, there's Jim Carroll doing the harmony vocal! And the goddess backup singers too!....and the sound mix means nobody can hear them. Never mind, it's all right truly, what a raucous jam.
Arlene Smith , and the Chantells!!
moira: Saw Jim carrol play music once. Saw him read poetry once.
thanks, I was trying to recognise that dude
Cousin I am always with you
I am happy proud of you wherever you are
I love you,
Un. Genio..y. Poeta. Urbano..grande. Y. Libertad
Unfortunately not a patch on the live version recorded on Lou's 'Rock 'n' Roll Animal' album, featuring Dick Wagner and Steve Hunter on guitars - absolutely sensational!
Indeed that's the absolutely TOP version..... Listen to it for the first time in the early 70's... still my favorite.
It’s alright yes it is LOU
Who is the piano player?
Sin palabras
summs up Lou ane his commitment to RR , the piano accompiant says it all too. Its alright. End of the worl d as we know it. Thanks REM.
Solid Solid Drummer🤌🏼
This is a very good version. For flavor, check out Mitch Ryder's version. Look it up on the album Detroit. Different timing. 4/4. Still kicks
Dance, to that fine, fine music. It’s alright.
Qui est l'homme aux lunettes noires???
I've often wondered if Lou Reed wanted to speed up the tempo purposely, because I really like the tempo of the studio version of Rock & Roll. Also to me it just sounds way too rushed, but then again that's my opinion. Rest easy Lou, and thank you for the amazing music especially this song.
Considering it was ‘84 and disco, punk were emerging, I think Lou just wanted to rock it out, while still in the fray
@@Rock_Girl_Daze Could be adrenaline. otoh, I hear vague rumors that there are very rare occasions when touring musicians take substances to get "up" for something like show 230 out of 300 of a tour. Probably an "easy" gig for them, just a quick drive from his home in NYC. At the time of this performance I lived in a roach infested studio apt in Passaic park, less than 1/2 mi from the Capitol Theater.
He sings just like Homer Simson
😂Xactily. What Homer?
LOU REED
C'EST LOU REED
UN VRAI ARTISTE.
LUI IL NE SE VEND PAS COMME UNE....
BRRAVO MONSIEUR.
PAS DE PARTITION A LA CON ....😌😌😌😌
Someone somewhere in Summertime told me uncle Lou, what you gonna do
I kept waiting for the back up singers to start singing but they were kinda like Jennys radio before she turned on a New York station
Best comment of the month🤣
Its how wright. 😘😘🤗🤗
You can just imagine the planning for this show or tour or whatever..."Let's hide the world class guitarist behind the largely superfluous backup singers, so that it's impossible to get a decent shot of him". lol There's even a camera man back there, but he seemed to be focused on shooting the drummer rather than Quine. Oy!
He plays amazing guitar for certain.
Maybe he wanted it that way
Reed and Quine had a falling out in 83 and he was reluctantly hired for this tour. Assuming Lou had any say in the video production, he wouldn't have wanted the spotlight on Quine. I am equally frustrated that he is rarely showcased and kept in the background.
Oh!! and with jim carroll
Fernando Saunders is a gun bass player
Quine playing all the fiddly parts. Lou was a genius, but at this time Quine was a better guitarist
🎶 L E G E N D 🎶
Hats off to Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels.
Detroit rock city.
el groove que tiene el batero iraní ese no se le compara con nada!!
Dang they didn’t have that little guitar break in there ??? Wtf frick artsy crap that was my favorite part
Lou Reed: The Joe Piscopo Years.
Good
Best out of tune singer ever.
Is that Jim Caroll on backup vox❓🤷🏻♂️
Me Hero
👏🏽🌹👏🏽🌹👏🏽🌹👏🏽
✌☝♥
if yall wanna hear a great cover of this song search up the runaways
Sounds like Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting...
😂🎉❤
train kept rollin
🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🥰🤗🤗