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Lou Reed & Metallica Perform On “Later… With Jools Holland”, Footage Available

Lou Reed & Metallica were the musical guests on tonight’s (November 08th) episode of “Later… With Jools Holland“. They performed a track from their collaborative “Lulu” album and a The Velvet Underground cover with footage available below:

Iced Honey“:


White Light/White Heat“: (The Velvet Underground cover)

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    • Aggroculture     November 8, 2011 at 9:51 pm

      If this was a band down your local pub, you’d shake your head and be a little sad for them. Poor chumps, you’d think. They may enjoy playing music together, but they’re never going anywhere.

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    • nickygoods     November 9, 2011 at 8:51 am

      awww metallica it is some what touching that you embrace the mentally handicaped enough to collaborate with one of them just because they are a fan of yours and they had a cute little idea to write a story, metallica i still love ya regardless, you still put on the best fuckin shows ive ever seen, and with this release you managed to make st. anger look like master of puppets, keep rockin but drop the syndrome of a down singer!

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    • solitaryscience     November 9, 2011 at 9:12 am

      I could only stomach 2 mins of Iced Honey. I seriously want to stop seeing this album promoted and performed. I’m still not giving up on Metallica, but I certainly understand why anyone would.

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    • “It’s maybe the best thing done by anyone, ever. It could create another planetary system. I’m not joking, and I’m not being egotistical.” –
      Lou Reed on working with Metallica, Vulture June 29, 2011.

      AHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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    • Relentless_Beating     November 10, 2011 at 9:05 am

      As if Metallica havent alienated their fans enough in the past, they do it one more time and make themselves a part of the worst recording collaboration of all time. This is pure awesome.

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