Entrevista/ Lou Red/ Allan Poe por Lou Red: De buen Aguero.(El Angel)

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From: Reforma (México D.F., México)
Date: 20030223
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Byline: John Payne

El rockero Lou Reed confiesa que la obra compulsiva, perversa y oscura del escritor estadounidense Edgar Allan Poe lo inspiró para crear The Raven, su nuevo disco, que estará llegando en estos días a México.

Delgado pero musculoso, Lou Reed luce bien, y a ustedes les digo que, de cerca, ese rostro sombreado y open-mind huele a experiencia. El notable ex líder del pionero e influyente grupo avant-garage pop de finales de los 60, The Velvet Underground, ha pasado por una serie de cambios radicales durante toda su trayectoria como solista tras la ...

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