A Last Goodbye to Lou Reed: Laurie Anderson, Paul Simon, Patti Smith Celebrate NYC Legend

Posted: December 17, 2013 at 10:47 am


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New York City said goodbye to one of its own Monday with an evening of stories, prayer, postures and song. The late artists family, friends and loved ones gatheredat the Apollo Theatre in Harlem for the showThe Power of the Heart: A Celebration of Lou Reed, during which they all were seated onstage. The audience was filled with friendly faces as well, including such longtime supporters as Clive Davis, Wallace Shawn, Richard Belzer, Salman Rushdie, Jim Jarmusch and Dr. John.

With rows of lit candles lining the front of the stage and a large black- and-white photo of Reed looming above, the event -- organized by Reed's wife,Laurie Anderson,and producer,Hal Willner --was an emotive farewell from start to finish.

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The wide-ranging celebration mixed old audio recordings, countless pictures and iconic film footage of Reed, along with new renditions of his songs and tender remembrances of his life. Reeds tai chi mentor, Master Ren Guang Yi, gracefully exhibited the 21 Form, which he had specifically created for Reeds practice in tight, urban settings. Later in the evening, his entire tai chi family would display the 21 Form as a devoted ensemble, onstage and off.

This special event, which took place exactly 50 days after Reeds passing, included heartfelt thoughts from Anderson and Willner, Reed's sister Bunny, friend and neighbor Julian Schnabel, a rabbi from Israel and even his surgeon from Cleveland (Reed died of complication resulting from a liver transplant).

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These musings were, naturally, interspersed with musical numbers that included Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye performing Perfect Day, Paul Simon singing the Velvet Underground classic, Pale Blue Eyes, and Blondie's Debbie Harry taking on the beloved "White Light, White Heat." Singer Antony and guitarist Marc Ribot performed a heartbreaking version of Candy Says and Reed's bandmate from the Velvets,Moe Tucker, read a letter from John Cale, who was unable to attend. Bob Ezrin, fabled producer of Reeds unforgettable Berlin album, read a Kaddish prayer along withWillner, accompanied by none other than Phillip Glass on piano.

The whole evening was extraordinarily respectful and high on sentiment, and the wonderful music performed was clearly only a part of a much larger celebration of Lou Reeds life. Anderson closed things up with a beautiful violin instrumental she had composed for her partner of 20-plus years, after which the whole gang got up and boogied to an extended version of Sister Ray led by Kaye and Ribot with Patti Smith singing. It was a fitting finale: Reed's love Anderson surrounded by her dearest friends, saying goodnight and waving goodbye.

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