"The reason was complications following the liver
transplant," he said, referring to an operation that Reed had undergone in
May.Viewed by many as the godfather of punk, Brooklyn-born Reed forged a new
cultural universe with his arthouse band the Velvet Underground, in an age of
evolving youth identity.Formed by Reed and John Cale, the band was popular
throughout the 1960s. And its frontman's association of the era's pop art
luminary Andy Warhol helped land a hip and burgeoning following, with the
colorful artist doing the instantly iconic cover art for the band's self-titled
debut album.Warhol became the Velvets' manager in 1965, and they provided music
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generations of rock bands such as REM, Nirvana and Sonic Youth, among many
others.One such artist, Lenny Kravitz, led the tributes on Twitter."Lou, rest in
peace on the wild side," he tweeted, while Hollywood stars also wrote messages
of condolence.
The music of my generation. Still Relevant!," said the
actor Samuel L. Jackson.The actress Susan Sarandon tweeted: "NY lost one of its
originals with Lou Reed's passing. So sad. RIP."Reed left the Velvets in 1970
and among his best-known works was "Walk on the Wild Side," an ode to the
underground sex- and drug-fueled lifestyle of a cross-dresser, with explosive
lyrics, an unforgettable drum-and-bass shuffle and controversial "colored girls"
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which signaled the end of the Woodstock-tinged hippy era, "Walk on the Wild
Side" seemed to bring the curtain down on arthouse lugubrious excess.And for all
of the accolades, not everyone was a fan of Reed's work.He infuriated critics as
well as some of his dearest fans when he released in 1975 his "Metal Machine
Music," a 65-minute noise opus drenched in guitar feedback deemed unlistenable
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electronic sludge."Yet decades beyond the Velvets' reign as New York's
pre-eminent black-clad hipsters, Reed remained cool as ever in the eyes of music
aficionados, often seen rocking leather pants and sipping chamomile tea.