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“Most of you won't like this, and I don't blame you at all. It's not meant for you. [Liner notes to Metal Machine Music]”

Quote by Lou Reed

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Lou Reed
Lou Reed

Lou Reed was an American musician, lyricist, and guitarist, hailed as one of the most influential artists in rock history. Known for his diverse musical style, ranging from rock and folk to experimental music, Reed left an indelible mark on the music scene. His hit songs include 'Walk on the Wild Side' and 'Perfect Day', which are still widely celebrated today. more

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