Azhria Lilu
Captain
Rock legend Lou Reed has died aged 71, Rolling Stone is reporting tonight (Sunday October 27).
The cause of his death was not released but he underwent a liver transplant in May.
The American musician, whose biggest hits include Perfect Day and Walk on the Wild Side, also celebrated a solo career. Tributes have poured in for the legendary songwriter and guitarist.
Mick Hucknall wrote: "RIP Lou Reed 71. You defined New York City. Too f****** young. Wayy too young. Berlin one of my most loved albums.
The official Twitter account of The Who said: "R.I.P. Lou Reed. Walk on the peaceful side."
Author Irvine Welsh wrote on Twitter: “Sad to hear about Lou Reed passing. Such a star. RIP Lou, and thanks for giving us Perfect Day for Trainspotting.”
Danny Baker reflected: "Curiously perhaps, I never cared for the Velvet Underground. But I really, really liked a lot of Lou Reed."
Comedy writer David Quantick tweeted: “RIP Lou Reed. This, by him with John Cale, is one of the most beautiful things ever made.”
Musician Darren Hayman added: “It’s a long rough haul being a Lou Reed fan. Many troughs, beautiful peaks. Push comes to shove though, he was my favourite. Never boring.”
The cause of his death was not released but he underwent a liver transplant in May.
The American musician, whose biggest hits include Perfect Day and Walk on the Wild Side, also celebrated a solo career. Tributes have poured in for the legendary songwriter and guitarist.
Mick Hucknall wrote: "RIP Lou Reed 71. You defined New York City. Too f****** young. Wayy too young. Berlin one of my most loved albums.
The official Twitter account of The Who said: "R.I.P. Lou Reed. Walk on the peaceful side."
Author Irvine Welsh wrote on Twitter: “Sad to hear about Lou Reed passing. Such a star. RIP Lou, and thanks for giving us Perfect Day for Trainspotting.”
Danny Baker reflected: "Curiously perhaps, I never cared for the Velvet Underground. But I really, really liked a lot of Lou Reed."
Comedy writer David Quantick tweeted: “RIP Lou Reed. This, by him with John Cale, is one of the most beautiful things ever made.”
Musician Darren Hayman added: “It’s a long rough haul being a Lou Reed fan. Many troughs, beautiful peaks. Push comes to shove though, he was my favourite. Never boring.”