- Walk on the Wild Side (Lou Reed song)
Infobox Single |
Name = Walk on the Wild Side
Format = Single
Artist =Lou Reed
from Album = Transformer
B-side = "Perfect Day "
Type = Single
Released = November, 1972
Recorded =
Genre =Glam Rock ,Experimental rock
Length = 4:12
Label =RCA
Writer =Lou Reed
Producer =David Bowie (Executive)Mick Ronson (Asst.)
Reviews =
Chart position = * #10UK Singles Chart
* #16 U.S. Pop
Last album = "Walk It and Talk It"
This album = "Walk on the Wild Side"
Next album = "Satellite Of Love ""Walk on the Wild Side" is a
Lou Reed song from his 1972 second solo album "Transformer". It was produced byDavid Bowie . The song received wide radio coverage, despite its touching on topics such astranssexuality , drugs,male prostitute s andoral sex and the term "colored" to refer toAfrican Americans . It is usually regarded as Reed's best-known solo work.The lyrics tell of a series of individuals and their journeys to
New York City , and is a thinly-veiled biography of several of the regular "superstars" at Andy Warhol's New York studio,The Factory , namelyHolly 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 song "Candy Says".The
saxophone solo played over the fadeout of the song was performed byRonnie Ross , who had previously taught David Bowie to play the saxophone during Bowie's childhood.The song is also noted for its twin interlocking bass lines played by
Herbie Flowers ondouble-bass and overdubbedbass guitar , featuring the extensive use of a major tenth interval, which was unusual inpop music until then.In the 2001 documentary ', Reed says that it was
Nelson Algren 's 1956 novel, "A Walk on the Wild Side", that was the launching off point for the song, even though the song grew to be 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 caseMack David andElmer Bernstein 's song of the same name, theAcademy Award -nominated title song of the 1962 film based on Algren's novel. Reed humorously explains the song's history during his performance of it on his 1978 live album '.In 2003, the song was ranked #221 on "
Rolling Stone " magazine's list ofThe 500 Greatest Songs of All Time .Covers, samples and media references
Covers
*This song was covered byCompany B , on their album "Jam on Me."
*In February 1990, two club/hiphop versions charted simultaneously in the UK - Jamie J. Morgan's cover produced byRichard Mazda reached #27, whilst Beat System got to #63. [ [http://www.discogs.com/release/631543 Beatsystem - Walk On The Wild Side ] ]
*In 1985, 79-year old veteran German actressGerty Molzen recorded her own version of the song, cleaning up some of the lyrics in the process. She performed it on theDavid Letterman show in the US and on Gay Byrne's "Late Late Show" in Ireland.
*Echo and the Bunnymen usually merge this in concert withNothing Lasts Forever .
*A2005 song by artist RX featuredGeorge W. Bush "singing" a mixture of John Lennon's "Imagine" and the chorus from "Walk on the Wild Side".
*Irish/Australian comedianJimeoin covered the song in the early 90's. The song featured the line "You should have seen them go go go, I said G-O-G-G-O, take a walk on the wildside" as a reference to the popular Yellow Pages ad on TV at the time.
*The Strokes andRobbie Williams played the full song or a snippet during their last tours.
*The band Sponge have been known to break into the song in the middle of playing their hit "Have You Seen Mary?" in live performances.
*The Rentals also play it live before transitioning into their hit "Friends of P".
*Train sings this song for the Bay Area's local stationKFOG , on a CD called "Live From The Archives: Vol. 11", as a part of the "KFOG Kaboom Medley".
*A SHORT PART of the song was often used byBono during performances of Bad in the mid eighties. Most notably performed atLive Aid inLondon .
*At a charity event, Lou Reed played this song with comediansConan O'Brien ,Jimmy Fallon ,Adam Sandler , andJack Black . Each person took on one verse of the song.
*Vanessa Paradis covered the song in her albumVariations sur le même t'aime .
*Tubaína , a Brazilian rock band, made a Portuguese version of the song, "Walk on Paes de Barros" (Paes de Barros is the name of a street inSão Paulo )Samples
*Hip-hop groupA Tribe Called Quest sampled the song in "Can I Kick It? ", on their 1990 debut "People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm ". The song "Can I Kick It?" was later sampled by rapperJay-Z for the track "22 Two's" on his debut albumReasonable Doubt .Rhode Island hip-hop artistSage Francis also sampled the song with his own version of "Can I Kick It?"
*Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch also sampled the song in "Wildside" in 1991.
*Albert Pla , a Catalonian-born musician has a version in Spanish, "El Lado Más Bestia De La Vida."
*Grateful Dead guitaristJerry Garcia wrote the music forRobert Hunter 's compositionFranklin's Tower using the "do-doo-doo" chorus as his jumping off point.
*Coyote Shivers sings "& the colored girls sing doo doo doo..." in his song "Secretly Jealous" in 1999.Media Appearances
*In a scene from the film "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" Hedwig starts singing it while in an oven.
*This song is usually the opening toDanny Masterson 's LA radio show, "Feel My Heat".
*Natalie Portman sings the line "And the colored girls go Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo" in the film "Beautiful Girls".
*In the television show "Medium", the episode "Lady Killer" featured the tune of "Walk on the Wild side" (with no lyrics) during Patricia Arquette's character's dreams about a woman seducing men, and perhaps gave a clue to who the actual killer was.
*In "Walking With The King ", an original musical byDama Hanks and the students ofMount Douglas Secondary School , it is sung by theQueen Creole as she is introducing main characterPriscilla Payne to the underworld ofNew Orleans .References
*Rod Stewart 's 1977 hit song "The Killing of Georgie" covers similar terrain as "Walk on the Wild Side", and also takes important elements of melody and backing vocals. [ [http://www.angelfire.com/mi4/steveandabe/rodstewart.html Steve and Abe's Record Reviews ] ]References
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