Lou Miami - I Live with Ghosts
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Lou played Rahar's in Northampton several times around 1980-81. Always breathlessly anticipated by the little group of us that made up the local music scene there at the time.
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There's no chance this aired on MTV, is there?
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0 dislikes as of 3:02AM on Friday June 3, 2011. Let's keep it that way!
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this is prob my FAV Lou song! I think its better than the others even :-) good times.
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lou was from quincy mas i dated his sister laurie
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Anyone know the lyrics to Ghosts?
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I remember Lou. He and The Kozmetix used to come to Portland, Maine on a regular basis in the early 80's and always drew pretty big crowds. He was a great entertainer with a neat sense of humor. We often threw parties for him and he always came. I heard he died. When, and what happened? Too bad. I've often wondered what happened to him and the band. Nothing but great memories.
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I believe he was from Lowell, but am not sure. Lou passed away in Los Angeles, CA in 1995.
I am so happy to see all the Lou Miami videos--and all these comments! My friends and I were rather obsessed with getting to see Lou and all whenever they were in Boston--we mostly saw them at the Rat in Kenmore square. I know he had several band mate changes, but I remember HB (a really tall woman-played bass?, and woman drummer--they were so cool). They would always remember us and talk to us after shows-we loved that! Man, there was some fun slam-dancing during a Lou show!
weezbuck 2 years ago
Lou was an enigma
Tajavideo 2 years ago
Anyone else remember Lou singing "To Sir With Love?"
I was in the bleachers at Fenway one afternoon, must have been around 1980. Someone spotted him and the chant went up: "LOU! LOU! LOU! LOU!" He had to stand up and take a bow! It probably sounds funny, but Lou was a hero to a lot of people in Boston (including me). He didn't compromise and people loved him for it.
postdrop 3 years ago
Lou Miami was one of the greatest provocateurs of all time. I had the honor of sharing several stages with him in the late 70's early 80's. Lou was very entertaining once you got over the initial WTF and "To Sir With Love" was hilarious.
Tajavideo 3 years ago