“I mean they were just painfully stupid and pretentious.”
Imagine: Lou Reed of Velvet Underground calling someone else pretentious. He did! In a 1987 interview with Joe Smith that is just now seeing the light of day due to NPR’s Blank On Blank series, wherein old interviews are animated and made new again.
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The latest edition features Reed talking about bad press, wielding a shotgun on unsuspecting visitors to his New Jersey home, and — almost as an aside — this (somewhat unsurprising) gem: He never liked The Beatles.
Reed was, of course, always cantankerous and unafraid to speak his mind. And in the interview he goes full-Kanye (quite a feat, considering the rapper was just nine or 10 at the time of this interview) about his band's abilities and purpose.
As far as he was concerned, his contemporaries — The Beatles, The Doors — “couldn’t come up to our ankles, not up to my kneecap, not up to my ankles, the level we were on, compared to everyone else.”
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