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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lou Reed "Sally Can't Dance" 1974. Today, March 2nd, would have been Lou Reed's 80th birthday (b. 1942, d. 2013). Sally Can't Dance was Reed's fourth studio LP; it went to #10 in the US, his highest charting solo record. Despite that, it was not critically well-received: there wasn't a big hit like "Take a Walk  [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lou Reed &#8220;Sally Can&#8217;t Dance&#8221; 1974. Today, March 2nd, would have been Lou Reed&#8217;s 80th birthday (b. 1942, d. 2013). <em>Sally Can&#8217;t Dance</em> was Reed&#8217;s fourth studio LP; it went to #10 in the US, his highest charting solo record. Despite that, it was not critically well-received: there wasn&#8217;t a big hit like &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG6fayQBm9w">Take a Walk on the Wild Side</a>&#8221; (from <em>Transformer</em>, 1972) and Reed himself was &#8220;was disappointed in its production and the treatment of the songs. Reed remarked, &#8216;It seems like the less I&#8217;m involved with a record, the bigger a hit it becomes. If I weren&#8217;t on the record at all next time around, it might go to Number One.&#8217; (Wiki). Even more contemporary reviews pretty much pan it, calling it &#8220;sodden [and] overblown&#8230;the worst studio album of Reed&#8217;s career; <em>Metal Machine Music</em> [an album of droning feedback] may have been a lot more annoying, but at least he was trying on that one.&#8221; (Allmusic) It&#8217;s not that bad! It&#8217;s mostly blues-rock and not overly exciting (sodden on &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg5FDkxHpog">Ennui</a>&#8221; and overblown on the title track &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbfB9z4Am-E">Sally Can&#8217;t Dance</a>&#8220;), but I do like the glam Bowie-ish swagger of &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfp3vhk-RZw">N.Y. Stars</a>&#8221; and the darkness of &#8220;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvECLtFwNmM">Kill Your Sons</a>&#8221; which is about when his parents sent him to a psych ward when he was a teen.</p>
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