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Richard Strange Performs The Songs Of Lou Reed

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Zanzibar

Liverpool

Sunday 22nd of September 2019

19:30

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Richard Strange Performs The Songs Of Lou Reed

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Richard Strange performs the songs of Lou Reed

An exploration of Lou Reed solo songs based on characters, including Walk on the Wild Side, Charley's Girl, Satellite of Love, Caroline Says II, Oh Jim, Street Hassle and Sally Can't Dance, with a world class band

Lou Reed's characters

I'm writing about real things. Real people. Real characters. You have to believe what I write about is true or you wouldn't pay any attention at all Lou Reed

Lou's Reed's body of work, both with The Velvet Underground and as a solo artist, reflect an artist of uncompromising honesty. He wrote about the unsavoury reality he knew, in a manner that was willing to offend and disillusion. His lurid character studies of New York's misfits and outcasts inspired the countercultural movements that followed.

His album Berlin (1973), for example, paints a portrait of divided world Reed saw; a vociferous exhortation to recognise those on the fringes who have been maligned and exploited. Rolling Stone found it "so patently offensive that one wishes to take some kind of physical vengeance" on its author. Despite the album's commercial failure, however, Reed was defining himself as a purveyor of unpalatable truths; and saw his cult status grow in tandem with his commercial reputation. This duality is telling of the multi-faceted and intrepid artist he was.

At the time of writing the album, Reed had never visited Berlin but said that he liked the idea of a divided city and that it could have easily been called Brooklyn, the borough he grew up in. You might say that Reed did eventually write 'Brooklyn', though under the name New York (1989), a sprawling anthology about AIDS-stricken city, a dark portrait of a town unrecognised in mainstream music. This time the album was awarded with the commercial success it's daring subject deserved. New York explores many of the same themes as Berlin, but there is glimmer of optimism in it that people didn't see in the first album.

In Berlin, on the track Caroline Says II, Reed narrates Caroline's thoughts, lamenting life is meant to be more than this/ and this is a bum trip. In this track we see her resign to her demise, it's a final 'fuck you' to her lover, Jim, before she commits suicide. Reed's cool monotone narration of the album sets him apart from the characters in the story.

Reed's dystopian rendering of characters - with alternating degrees of empathy, emotional detachment and bile - is the central motif of his body of work. This tour will perform a selection of Lou Reed's solo songs with protagonists, re-exploring the distinctive narrative and musicality that made up this epoch-defining artist.

Richard Strange

Strange's first band was Doctors of Madness, formed in 1975, recording three influential but non-commercial albums. The band was supported by the Sex Pistols, the Jam and Joy Division. He disbanded the band in 1978, after Dave Vanian of the Damned briefly joined him on vocals. He subsequently recorded as a solo artist, releasing two albums The Live Rise of Richard Strange (Ze Records 1981) and the political fantasy album The Phenomenal Rise of Richard Strange (Virgin Records 1981) before further releases with the Engine Room up to the early 1990s. A band new Doctors of Madness album, Dark Times, will be released in autumn 2019, featuring a collection of passionate songs reflecting Strange's take on the sour political landscape, with guest appearances from fans of the band including Joe Elliott (Def Leppard), Sarah jane Morris (Communards), Terry Edwards (PJ Harvey, Tindersticks) and Steve Boltz Bolton (The Who, Paul Young, Scott Walker).

Strange has collaborated on recordings by International Noise Orchestra, Anni Hogan and Jolie Holland. He has produced records by Way of the West ("Don't Say That's Just for White Boys"), Tom Robinson ("Martin's Gone") and the Nightingales album Pigs on Purpose. As an actor he has appeared in movies such as Batman, Gangs of New York, Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves and Harry Potter, and Men Behaving Badly on BBC TV. He was a featured vocalist and actor on the world tour of the Tom Waits/William Burroughs/Robert Wilson stage play The Black Rider, and has worked on a number of Hal Willner's tribute events including Wake Up, the Disney show, with Grace Jones, Jarvis Cocker, Nick Cave, Fellini's Amarcord! with Marc Almond and Carla Bley, and Rogues Gallery, the sea shanties show with Tim Robbins, Martha Wainwright, Shane McGowan and Robyn Hitchcock.

Band

Richard Strange vocals, guitar
Terry Edwards (PJ Harvey, NJE) - musical director, saxophone
Kevin Armstrong (Iggy Pop, David Bowie) guitar
Florence Sabeva (Earl Slick) - keyboards
Paul Cuddeford (Steve Harley, Ian Hunter) - bass
Dave Imby (Kid Creole) - drums

Tour produced by Tom Wilcox / Maniac Squat Records


Zanzibar Club

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Live Music Venue

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Located in central Liverpool, this music venue attracts acts from far and wide, as well as supporting local groups.

43 Seel Street,

Liverpool,

Merseyside,

England,

L1 4AZ.


0151 707 0633

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