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Sunday, January 12, 2025

This morning’s Radio (4) listening . . . . .Ms LAURIE ANDERSON - DESERT ISLAND DISCS


 DESERT ISLAND DISCS

LAURIE ANDERSON

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Like most fellow Buddhists Laurie is clearly totally bonkers! Frank accounts of Lou's (Reed) death. Extraordinarily moving. . . . . .what a lovely person but she is of course mad as a hatstand!

 Piano playing dogs when disabled and concerts in Australia for thousands of dogs ( and their owners ) and then there’s her song choice! 

Music Played

  • Chubby Checker

    Pony Time

    • 100 NO.1 HITS OF THE 60S. 
    • AUDIOSONIC MUSIC. 
    • 91. 
  • Mercedes Sosa

    Gracias a la Vida

    • EN ARGENTINA. 
    • UNIVERSAL MUSIC LATINO. 
    • 5. 
  • Tusen Tankar

    Triakel

    • TRIAKEL. 
    • MNW MUSIC AB. 
    • 4. 
  • Philip Glass Ensemble

    Part 1

    • MUSIC IN TWELVE PARTS. 
    • NONESUCH. 
    • 1. 
  • Ken Nordine with the Fred Katz Group

    Flibberty Jib

    • THE BEAT GENERATION - MUSIC & POETRY. 
    • MASTER CLASSICS RECORDS. 
    • 111. 
  • Lou Reed

    Doin' the Things That We Want To

    • NEW SENSATIONS. 
    • RCA RECORDS LABEL. 
    • 6. 
  • The Magnetic Fields

    Washington, D.C

    • MERGE RECORDS. 
  • Soul Coughing

    Is Chicago, Is Not Chicago

    • RUBY VROOM. 
    • ROUNDHILL RECORDS. 
    • goog_10452809721.

Laurie Anderson, artist

Laurie Anderson is an artist and performer who came to fame in the UK with her 1981 hit O Superman. Her work spans music, film and multimedia projects which interrogate our relationship with technology and tell stories about the world we live in.

She was born in Chicago in 1947, the second-oldest of eight children, and started learning the violin when she was five. She studied Art History at Barnard College in New York and took a Masters in Sculpture at Columbia University.

In the 1970s she was part of the downtown New York art scene and her friends and contemporaries included Philip Glass, Gordon Matta-Clark and the choreographer and dancer Trisha Brown. One of Laurie’s first performance art pieces featured a symphony played by car horns.

In 1992 she met Lou Reed, the singer and songwriter who fronted the Velvet Underground. They were together for 21 years until his death in 2013. Laurie is the head of Lou’s archive which is at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and open to anyone who wants to learn more about his musical adventures.

In 2024 Laurie was awarded a Lifetime Achievement award at the Grammys and a Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication. 

Presenter Lauren Laverne

Producer Paula McGinley

Soul Coughing? Is Chicago, Is Not Chicago? Really?!


Lou Reed - Doin' the Things That We Want To 

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