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Lou Reed Perfect Day (Live with Antony Hegarty on Jools Holland!!)

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2009

This video is closed captioned! To access the captions, click on the small white triangle in the lower right of the video and select from the menu.

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  • well of course I'm sorry, I didnt see any ref to it - I stand doubly embarrassed for not thinking and assuming - good on U - I will try think before I post comments in future

  • @anthonynewsome I'm sorry for sounding so snarky in my reply! Before I met my husband and was introduced to deaf culture I probably wouldn't have understood the reason for the captions either. They've become such a constant in my life that I don't even notice them anymore.

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  • @anthonynewsome I put them on ALL of the videos I upload because my husband and many of my friends are deaf. Sorry if it "spoils the vid" but it allows a wider audience to enjoy the song.

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  • @GiantDoucheNG Well yes but having the text and feeling the music with the text is important. The lyrics add another layer that would have been lacking otherwise. Know what I mean? Deaf people could never really understand/appreciate music in the same way hearing people do, but they have their own unique understanding and interpretation.

  • @iamstass There is so much more nuance and complexity to music that it cannot possibly be allocated to text and still carry the same impact. I cannot possibly describe it more than that.

  • @GiantDoucheNG erm...why not? My husband and many of my friends are deaf, and they LOVE it when they can actually find music with subtitles or captions. Many deaf people wear hearing aids and can hear at least some of the music, and even deaf people who don't wear hearing aids can still feel the bass/beat and love to dance.

  • @iamstass erm...I'm not sure adding subtitles will help deaf people enjoy music very much

  • Zo mooi!!, en voor mij vooral omdat het twee werelden bij elkaar brengt.

  • How to utterly crucify a song by the master himself. This very performance was the tipping point with my relationship with Lou Reed. Absolutely fucking shite!

  • What cultural thug put the ridiculous popups on thescreen - they're not on Jools's show. And it's information we either know or don't need to know during the song; I really don't care that Reed didn't like office work. Who does????.

  • everyone has one.... some smell alot more than others... next time flush before deciding to share your wisdom and knowledge...

  • @HereComesThatIndian

    I never claimed my opinion was. It is just my opinion at some point singers should stop. It is also my opinion Lou didn't have a great, no lets say "good" voice to begin with. Again, opinion. It's also my opinion he should stop. You asked who am I to say he shouldn't sing his own songs. Meaning you deemed my opinion as some invalid from the start. So stop talking out of yer arse, deal with my opinion and move on!! He's luggin around a vocal zimmerframe.

  • sounds like shiiiit

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