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Official public memorial for Lou Reed to take place in New York

'No speeches, no performances, just Lou's voice'

 

Official public memorial for Lou Reed to take place in New York

Photo: WENN

An official public memorial service in remembrance of the late, great Lou Reed has been announced. 

The event will take place at The Paul Milstein Pool & Terrace at the Lincoln Center in New York tomorrow (Thursday 14 November) from 1pm - 4pm.

It is reported to be a fairly stripped back and simple affair, with Reed's official Facebook page describing it as "a gathering open to the public - no speeches. no live performances, just Lou's voice, guitar music & songs - playing the recordings selected by his family and friends."

 Watch Lou Reed performing 'Perfect Day' below

Earlier this week, Lou Reed's final interview emerged online. In September he talked to filmmaker Farida Khelfa during a photoshoot. Reed was renowned for being a challenging interviewee, reducing more than one journalist to tears. However, he either mellowed in his old age or he has holds Khelfa in very high regard as he is very open and eloquent.

As you'd expect, most of the interview centres around music and specifically the profound effect that sound had on him. On music, he talks of the influence of bass on music throughout the ages, saying "Hip hop has thunderous bass and so does Beethoven. If you don't have the bass it's like being amputated."

Talking at length on sound, he talks about his relationship with sound. He says "I am very emotionally affected by sound" and that when he heard the remastered versions of his work recently he wept.

Reconciling the two subjects of sound and music, he concludes "ordered sound is music and music is my life"

Below: the best quotes of Lou Reed's career

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