This Saturday, March 2, marks what wouldโve been Lou Reedโs 82nd birthday. Reed, who died of liver disease in 2013 at age 71, was best known for his songs that delved into the dark and edgy corners of the New York scene, including tales of drug addiction, murder, cross-dressing, sadomasochism, prostitution and domestic abuse.
However, Reed also had a soft side, and penned some truly beautiful and sincere paeans to love. Here is a look at five of Reedโs memorable romantic tunes.
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โIโll Be Your Mirrorโ – The Velvet Underground & Nico (1967)
โIโll Be Your Mirrorโ is a gentle poetic ballad from The Velvet Underground & Nico, the 1967 debut album by Reedโs influential art-rock band The Velvet Underground. Itโs one of three songs on the album sung by German chanteuse Nico.
The song was written for Nico by Reed. According to author Victor Bockris, it was inspired by a comment she made to him after a 1965 performance.
The opening lines of the song are, โIโll be your mirror, reflect what you are / In case you donโt know / Iโll be the wind, the rain and the sunset / The light on your door, to show that youโre home.โ
After Nicoโs departure from the group, Reed continued to sing the song in concert. He also played it live on and off throughout his long solo career.
โI Found a Reasonโ (1970) – The Velvet Underground
โI Found a Reasonโ was featured on The Velvet Undergroundโs fourth album, Loaded, Reedโs last with the band before launching his solo career. The doo-wop-influenced tune finds Reed professing his love for someone who has given him โa reason to keep livinโโ and has given him hope for a better life in the future.
โPerfect Dayโ (1972)
โPerfect Dayโ is one of Reedโs best-known solo tunes. It appeared on his classic 1972 album Transformer. The album also featured his one-and-only U.S. chart hit, โWalk on the Wild Side.โ
The song was inspired by a day that Reed and his fiancรฉe, Bettye Kronstad (who later became his first wife), spent in Central Park. The tuneโs melancholy verses lead into a soaring chorus in which Reed croons about the romantic day he spent with his love.
โPerfect Dayโ found wide popularity after it was featured on the soundtrack to the 1990 dark comedy Trainspotting. A 1995 cover of song by Duran Duran peaked at No. 28 on the U.K. singles chart. An all-star remake of the tune that released as a charity single in 1997 spent three weeks at No. 1 in the U.K.
โHeavenly Armsโ (1982)
โHeaven Armsโ was featured on Reedโs critically acclaimed 1982 album The Blue Mask. The song features Reed declaring his deep love for his second wife, Sylvia Morales, a British designer whom he wed in 1980.
โThe Power of the Heartโ (2008)
โThe Power of the Heartโ was only released as part of a compilation titled Love by the Cartier Foundation. Reed wrote the song as a wedding gift to his third wife and widow, avant-garde musician Laurie Anderson.
The tune features understated acoustic guitar and strings, as Reed speak-sings lyrics expressing his deep love for Anderson.
Peter Gabriel recorded a rendition of โThe Power of the Heartโ for his 2010 covers album Scratch My Back.
After Reedโs death in 2013, Anderson was interviewed at a memorial gathering, and she cited โThe Power of the Heartโ as her favorite song by her late husband.
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30th January 1969: British rock group the Beatles performing their last live public concert on the rooftop of the Apple Organization building for director Michael Lindsey-Hogg's film documentary, 'Let It Be,' on Savile Row, London, England. Drummer Ringo Starr sits behind his kit. Singer/songwriters Paul McCartney and John Lennon perform at their microphones, and guitarist George Harrison (1943 – 2001) stands behind them. Lennon's wife Yoko Ono sits at right. (Photo by Express/Express/Getty Images)







