Walk one the Wild Side (song of Lou Reed)

See also: Walk one the Wild Side

Walk one the Wild Side is a song of Lou Reed of its second album solo, left in 1972, Transformer , and produced by David Bowie. Although he speaks about sensitive topics like the Transsexualité and the Drogue, he was a great radio operator success and is the only genuine tube of Lou Reed in solo.

This song describes the life of several individuals arriving at the limits of their Sexualité, describing in order to buckled sorrow the great names of the Factory of Andy Warhol, like Holly Woodlawn, Candy Darling, Joe Dallesandro, Jackie Curtis or Joe Campbell.

On the musical level, one retains in particular this title the saxophone, played by Ronnie Ross, and the particular basic play of Herbie Flowers.

The song was used in several films, in particular in Times Square (1980), Hot Child in the City (1987), Opportunity Knocks! and Tired Edades de Lulú (1990), Georgia (film, 1995) (1995), Beautiful Girls (1996), Without Limits (1998), Salton Sea (2002) and Black/White (2005).

External bond

  • Explanation of the words on slangcity.com
  • Video clip of the song in 3D

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