Lou Reed at the Bottom Line, New York City, 1983
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Inquire About This WorkLou Reed photographed at the Bottom Line, New York City, in 1983 by Bobby Grossman.
By 1983 Lou Reed had long since transformed rock songwriting — first with the Velvet Underground, whose downtown New York vision shaped everything that followed at CBGB and beyond, then across a restless solo career. This image catches him on stage at the Bottom Line, the Greenwich Village club that was a proving ground for the city's songwriters. Grossman's concert frame is a departure from his close studio portraits, trading intimacy for the charge of live performance.
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