A conversation with Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson of "The Velvet Underground"

with Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson
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on Tuesday, July 8, 2003 * * * * *

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A conversation with musicians Lou Reed and Laurie Anderson of "The Velvet Underground" about their careers in glam rock, Reed's album "NYC Man: Lou Reed the Collection", and Anderson's work as a performance artist. They also perform the single "Who Am I" in the studio.

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    1. Dannylima  08/18/2011 05:21 PM Report

      wonderful,fascinating,so hard to find humble artists ...

      they know who they are ,thank you Charlie you were perfect like always ,you can bring the best out of your guests.

    2. garethschu  11/25/2008 11:00 PM Report

      How fascinating to see artists engage in such thoughtful conversation about their art and careers. Thanks, Charlie Rose!

    3. Elizabeth  08/11/2007 03:09 PM Report

      Considering that these two have been together for twelve years, it was a pleasure to hear Lou Reed repeatedly voice his admiration and respect towards his partner Laurie Anderson.

    4. keah  07/23/2007 08:46 PM Report

      when did laurie anderson become a dog toting celeb?

    5. thomas  06/25/2007 01:12 AM Report

      Nice to see this video posted, however the caption is slightly mistaken in suggesting that laurie anderson was in the velvet underground. also "glam rock" is probably not the best descriptive term with which to characterize their careers which span decades and many musical genres.