
2001
In 1972, Lou Reed's second solo album Transformer elevated him from a minor cult figure to one of the best known and most talked about artists in rock & roll, with its incisive portrait of the demimonde and the distinctive hit single "Walk on the Wild Side." Classic Albums: Lou Reed -- Transformer offers a look at the making of this landmark album, with Lou Reed and engineer Ken Scott offering an in-depth perspective on the recording sessions, and Herbie Flowers revealing how he came up with his memorable bass line for "Walk on the Wild Side."

Lou Reed
Self

David Bowie
Self

Looking for Johnny

Night Flight with Frank Zappa, Porn Wars

LiVE is Smile Always ~PiNK&BLACK~ in Nippon Budokan -Ichigo Donut-

LiVE is Smile Always ~PiNK&BLACK~ in Nippon Budokan -Choco Donut-

Lana Del Rey: The Greatest Story Never Told

Violent Jazz from the North

No Direction Home: Bob Dylan

Pinball Go to the Movies!

Joan Baez: How Sweet the Sound

UH Live Streaming 20 Dai wa Ike Ike!

DJ Screw: The Untold Story

Frank Zappa: Peefeeyatko

The Power of Delta Blues Guitar 1

Waylon: Renegade. Outlaw. Legend.

Soultribe: A Dance of Life

Graham Coxon Live at the Zodiac

Kate Bush: The Sound Witch

The Singing Priest

The Pass

Classic Albums: Pink Floyd - The Making of The Dark Side of the Moon