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So, 'How the Ladies Pay' is this fascinating little piece from 1977 featuring Lou Reed during a concert in Vienna. It’s not a traditional documentary, more like an intimate chat that goes off on these wild tangents. The pacing is quite loose, which gives it this rambling, personal feel. Reed is candid and funny, revealing bits of his personality that you don't often see in his music. The atmosphere is really laid-back, making it feel like you’re part of the conversation. It’s raw, and there’s something distinctly charming about its unpolished nature. Definitely a unique glimpse into Reed’s world, showcasing a side of him that fans will appreciate.
This film has had a few distribution formats, but it's still relatively scarce. Collectors are drawn to its offbeat nature and Reed's unique charisma, which gives it a certain charm that isn't replicated in mainstream releases. It's one of those films that might not be on everyone's radar, but for fans of Reed and music documentaries, it holds a special place.
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