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  1. Oct 4, 2023 · Jackie: Jackie Curtis, a transgender actress and writer associated with Warhol’s scene. Holly came from Miami, F-L-A. Hitchhiked her way across the U.S.A. Plucked her eyebrows on the way. Shaved ...

  2. Reed and three of the people he has said he described in his lyrics: Holly Woodlawn, Jackie Curtis and Joe Dallesandro In the 2001 documentary Classic Albums: Lou Reed: Transformer, Reed says that it was Nelson Algren's 1956 novel, A Walk on the Wild Side (itself titled after the 1952 song "The Wild Side of Life"), [12] that was the launching point for the song, even though, as it grew, the ...

  3. Songfacts®: This song is about cross-dressers who come to New York City and become prostitutes. "Take a walk on the wild side" is what they say to potential customers. Each verse introduces a new character. There is Holly, Candy, Little Joe, Sugar Plum Fairy, and Jackie. The characters are all cronies of the infamous Andy Warhol Factory, as ...

  4. Sep 19, 2023 · Walk on the Wild Side, released in 1972, is one of the most popular songs by the legendary American singer-songwriter, Lou Reed. The song encompasses a wide range of themes, including sexuality, gender identity, and the vibrant atmosphere of urban life in the 1970s. Through his mesmerizing lyrics and catchy melody, Reed takes listeners on a ...

  5. Jun 27, 2024 · Lou Reed’s “Walk on the Wild Side” is a tribute to Andy Warhol’s “factory” of friends and superstars from the New York underground. The song, released in 1972 as part of Reed’s solo album “Transformer,” weaves a soft, soothing melody with lyrics that explore themes of drugs, transsexuality, cross-dressing, prostitution, and ...

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  6. Sep 17, 2012 · The musical hook "Wild Side," audible from the outset, was a sliding bass line devised and played by session musician Herbie Flowers on an upright double-bass doubled by an electric bass. Flowers was modest about his contribution to the album. He once told Mojo writer Phil Sutcliffe, "You do the job and get your arse away.

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  8. Set in New Orleans during the Thirties, Algren’s novel turns the American Dream into a nightmare of poverty. Reed wasn't taken with the idea, but worked up a song. Luckily for Reed, the project ...

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