Rocker Lou Reed takes aim at new technology

AUSTIN, Texas--Lou Reed is lashing out at new modes of audio technology, saying "people have got to demand a higher standard" than current MP3 music files.

The edgy rocker delivered the keynote speech at the South by Southwest music festival and conference, which is under way here.

Reed was interviewed on Wednesday by producer Hal Willner, who recently worked with him on the opulent "Berlin" concerts in which the musician delivered a theatrical concert version of his underappreciated 1973 concept album of the same name.

Those shows are the subject of Lou Reed's Berlin, a documentary by Oscar-nominated director Julian Schnabel that had its American premiere at SXSW.

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In typically glib and dry-witted form throughout the wide-ranging 55-minute conversation, the bespectacled Reed bemoaned the current state of audio and other digital technologies, noting that "it's like the technology is taking us backwards. It's making it easier to make things worse.

"Here's our song reduced to a pindrop--what, what, what?!" Reed explained. "It's like if no one knows any better or doesn't care, it's gonna stay on a really, really low level, and people who like good sound are gonna be thought of as some kind of strange zoo animal."

Reed did express some hope that "you hear they've got a newer version (of MP3) that sounds better, and you suddenly hear the other instruments that are on the song. They've got to bring up the standard. You have the world open to you now; you can get almost any song in the world as an MP3, and I suppose if you like it, you can go out and try to find a version you can actually listen to--if you like good sound. If you don't like good sound, none of this matters for a second."

During the session, Reed said he plans to stage the "Berlin" shows in Europe this summer, but not in the United States. The "Berlin" concert concept "wasn't an audition to do more of these things" with any of his other albums, though he said 1992's Magic and Loss and 1978's Street Hassle would be good candidates, if he did want to try it again.

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3 comments (Page 1 of 1)
Agree bust most people don't care
by MaxAgent86 March 18, 2008 1:17 PM PDT
Most will play their MP3 through PC speakers, Cheap Audio System or MP3 players with so so headphones so the sound quality does not really matter as most of the above are not able to deliver real high fidelity sound. For an audiophile or people that send them through high quality sound system then agree with Mr Reed, as some purist also say that CD's sound awfull and only believe in vinyl
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old ears
by dwpbike March 20, 2008 7:13 AM PDT
i'm in low reed's age group, but i can't fully agree with the mp3 indictment. i think the kbps is the deciding factor, not mp3/flac/whatever. i really can't tell the difference between 256kbps mp3 and flac. i can tell the difference in how long it takes to download and whether i have portable music. i remember the monaural days of the beatles and somewhere there a cassette tape of velvet underground. weren't they supposed to sound raw, a bit ragged?
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if you like music ?
by reneeliu1988 April 11, 2008 3:20 AM PDT
music is just the most pure thing in the world.if you like music. you can jion us. http://www.uniformmate.com/
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