Let Us Now Praise Famous Death Dwarves

Let Us Now Praise Famous Death Dwarves

Let Us Now Praise Famous Death Dwarves (or how I slugged it out with Lou Reed and stayed awake) is an infamous interview with Lou Reed conducted by Lester Bangs and published in Creem Magazine in 1975. It is now regarded as a classic document of music journalism.

Approach

In this Gonzo-style interview Lester Bangs helped to demythologize rock-n-roll by recontextualizing the behavior of arrogant rock superstars to a more vulnerable human level.

Contents

An extended introduction describes Bangs' complex feelings about the music of Lou Reed, admiring his songwriting genius, but repelled by some of the anti-social aspects of Lou's more challenging albums, such as Berlin and Metal Machine Music, as well as Lou's sometimes hostile personality.

After fortifying himself with research and drugs, Lester Bangs meets Lou Reed in a hotel room, where they trade barbed personal insults, and argue about the current music scene, amphetamine formulae, and the background music which Lou has selected (Herbie Hancock).

In a provocative gesture, Lester finally challenges Lou to remove his sunglasses:

"...Lou's sallow skin almost as whitish yellow as his hair, whole face and frame so transcendently emaciated he had indeed become insectival. His eyes were rusty, two copper coins lying in desert sands under the sun all day with telephone wires humming overhead, but he looked straight at me. Maybe through me..."

Quote

* "A hero is a goddam stupid thing to have in the first place and a general block to anything you might wanta accomplish on your own." ["Let Us Now Praise Famous Death Dwarves", interview/essay, Creem Magazine, March 1975, p. 173]

References

ee also

*Lester Bangs
*Gonzo journalism


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