Live at Montreux 2000
Live at Montreux 2000 is a concert DVD by Lou Reed, released in 2005 by Eagle Vision. It was recorded at the 2000 Montreux Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland.[1] Reed performed eight songs from Ecstasy plus a few older ones.
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Released | 2005 |
Recorded | 2000 |
Venue | Montreux Jazz Festival Montreux, Switzerland |
Label | Eagle Vision |
Track listing
- Paranoia Key of E (Reed), Ecstasy, 2000
- Turn to Me (Reed), New Sensations, 1984
- Modern Dance (Reed), Ecstasy, 2000
- Ecstasy (Reed), Ecstasy, 2000
- Smalltown (Reed, Cale), Songs for Drella, 1990
- Future Farmers of America (Reed), Ecstasy, 2000
- Turning Around Time (Reed), Ecstasy, 2000
- Romeo Had Juliette (Reed), New York, 1989
- Riptide (Reed), Set the Twilight Reeling, 1996
- Rock Minuet (Reed), Ecstasy, 2000
- Mystic Child (Reed), Ecstasy, 2000
- Tatters (Reed), Ecstasy, 2000
- Set the Twilight Reeling (Reed), Set the Twilight Reeling, 1996
- Dirty Blvd. (Reed), New York, 1989
- Dime Store Mystery (Reed), New York, 1989
- Perfect Day (Reed), Transformer, 1972
Personnel
- Lou Reed, guitar, vocals
- Fernando Saunders, bass guitar, background vocals
- Mike Rathke, guitar
- Tony Thunder Smith, drums
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