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Walk On The Wild Side by Lou Reed

Biografia do Artista para Lou Reed

Lou Reed Foi Um Cantor E Compositor Estadunidense De Rock And Roll Nascido Em 2 De Março De 1942 - 27 De Outubro De 2013 Originário Do Brooklyn Nova Iorque. Membro Do The Velvet Underground Vem Atuando Desde 1958 Influenciando Iggy Pop New York Dolls E David Bowie. Foi Pioneiro No Gênero Em Diversos Aspectos Trazendo Temas Mais Adultos E Intelectuais Para O Rock Que Era Considerado Música Para Crianças E Adolescentes. É Por Alguns Considerado O Pai Da Música Alternativa Poeta Das Esquinas De Nova Iorque. É Admirador De Poe E Raymond Chandler Além De James Joyce A Quem Faz Referências Em The Blue Mask. Em Maio De 2013 Passou Por Um Transplante De Fígado. Voltou A Ser Internado Em Julho Com Um Quadro De Desidratação Severa Vindo A Morrer Em 27 De Outubro Do Mesmo Ano.

Frogtoon Música - Informações da música: Walk on the Wild Side

"Walk On The Wild Side" Is A Lou Reed Song From His 1972 Second Solo Album Transformer. It Was Produced By David Bowie. The Song Received Wide Radio Coverage Despite Its Touching On Taboo Topics Such As Transsexuality Drugs Male Prostitutes And Oral Sex. In The United States RCA Released An Edited Version Of The Song As A Single Which Eliminated The Song's Reference To Oral Sex.
The Lyrics Describing A Series Of Individuals And Their Journeys To New York City Refer To Several Of The Regular "superstars" At Andy Warhol's New York Studio The Factory Namely Holly Woodlawn Candy Darling Joe Dallesandro Jackie Curtis And Joe Campbell Referred To In The Song By His Nickname Sugar Plum Fairy . Candy Darling Was Also The Subject Of Reed's Earlier Song For The Velvet Underground Candy Says. The Saxophone Solo Played Over The Fadeout Of The Song Was Performed By Ronnie Ross Who Had Taught David Bowie To Play The Saxophone During Bowie's Childhood.
The Backing Vocals Were Sung By Thunderthighs A Girl Group That Included Founder Dari Lallou Together With Karen Friedman Jacki Campbell And Casey Synge.
The Single Peaked At #16 On The Billboard Hot 100 Singles Charts In Early 1973. Like Many Of Reed's Songs "Walk On The Wild Side" Is Based On A Plagal Cadence Alternating From C To F. The F Is Played As A Sixth Chord. The Pre-Chorus Introduces The Major Second D Major Although In Some Live Performances This Was Changed To D Minor Resulting In A Completely Diatonic Song.
The Song Is Also Noted For Its Twin Interlocking Bass Lines Played By Herbie Flowers On Double Bass And Overdubbed Fretless Bass Guitar. In An Interview On BBC Radio 4 "Playing Second Fiddle" Aired July 2005 Flowers Claimed That The Reason He Came Up With The Twin Bass Line Was That As A Session Musician He Would Be Paid Double For Playing Two Instruments On The Same Track. In The 2001 Documentary Classic Albums Lou Reed Transformer Reed Says That It Was Nelson Algren's 1956 Novel A Walk On The Wild Side That Was The Launching Point For The Song Even Though As It Grew The Song Became Inhabited By Characters From His Own Life. As With Several Other Reed Songs From The 1970s The Title May Also Be An Allusion To An Earlier Song In This Case Mack David And Elmer Bernstein's Song Of The Same Name The Academy Award-Nominated Title Song Of The 1962 Film Based On Algren's Novel. Citation Needed During His Performance Of The Song On His 1978 Live Take No Prisoners Album Reed Humorously Explains The Song's Development From A Request That He Wrote The Music For The Never Completed Musical Version Of Algren's Novel. Hip Hop Group A Tribe Called Quest Also Sampled The Song On Their 1991 Single "Can I Kick It?".

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