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Comments for Reed, Lou, Take No Prisoners


E-MAIL: cubancowboy@webtv.net
Hands down, the best comedy album of 1978. This is a riot! Between (and during, for that matter) song banter is priceless. Lou can be a really funny guy!
E-MAIL: geff@ihug.co.nz
I love this album so much cause of Lou's Raw passion he had running through his viens that night........not to mention being so drunk he could hardley get a strate word out! The one on one confrontaion he had with the audience and the story telling (particulary on Walk on the Wild Side) makes this Album so unique.
E-MAIL: geff@ihug.co.nz
I love this album so much cause of Lou''s Raw passion he had running through his viens that night........not to mention being so drunk he could hardley get a strate word out! The one on one confrontaion he had with the audience and the story telling (particulary on Walk on the Wild Side) makes this Album so unique.
stvn@zfree.co.nz
Havn't heard this one in years but I played it so much it was in my blood, still is.
THIS ALBUM MAKE LAUGH TOO. BUT I THINK HE TALKS TO MUCH AND ALL THOSE SPACES IN THE SONGS NEEDS OF A SOLO GUITAR OF ROC'N'ROLL ANIMAL MERCENARIES GUITARROIRST'S STEVE HUNTYER AND DICK WAGNER ( WHO LATER PLAY WITH ALICVE COOPER )
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