this is amazing, the media can't hide this forever. just when we thought things couldn't get any wilder.. lou reed
Jessica Leeds quoted Velvet Underground Song in airplane groping ...
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2 days ago - New York Times / Jessica Leeds plagiarized Velvet Undergound song for grope hoax.
Missing: lou reed
NY Times Gets Punked=> Fake Groping Victim Used Velvet ...
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3 days ago - She took her story from a Velvet Underground song! ... Best part is that Jessica Leedsworks for the Clinton Foundation, so this was definitely ...
Missing: lou reed
FAKE! NY Times's "Groping Victim" Made Up Trump Story, Borrowed It ...
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2 days ago - At that moment, sitting at home in Manhattan, Jessica Leeds, 74, felt he ... the story appears to be borrowed from a Velvet Underground song.
Missing: lou reed
There Were Many Lou Reeds to Remember - The Atlantic
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Oct 28, 2013 - Lou Reed, who passed away yesterday, was curmudgeonly and sweet, brilliant ... Much will be made of Reed's most recognizable, even stirring songs. ..... Jessica Leeds recalled her encounter with the billionaire in the 1970s, ...
The Gift (The Velvet Underground song)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"The Gift"
Song by The Velvet Underground from the album White Light/White Heat
Released January 30, 1968
Recorded September 1967,
Scepter Studios,
[1] Manhattan
Genre Spoken word,
experimental rock,
protopunk
Length 8:19
Label Verve Records
Writer(s) Lou Reed
Composer(s) John Cale,
Sterling Morrison,
Maureen Tucker, Lou Reed
Producer(s) Tom Wilson
White Light/White Heat track listing
- "White Light/White Heat"
- "The Gift"
- "Lady Godiva's Operation"
- "Here She Comes Now"
- "I Heard Her Call My Name"
- "Sister Ray"
"The Gift" is the second track that appears on
White Light/White Heat, the 1968 second album by
the Velvet Underground. The song is over eight minutes long and mixed in such a way that a
short story can be heard in the left speaker, while a rock instrumental is heard on the right.