"Perfect Day" is a song created by Lou Reed in 1972. It first appeared in the lead's second post velvet underground solo album, and transformer. That prestige was advertised in the 1990s when it appeared in the 1996 film "Guess Train", was released as a star studded version of the BBC Charity Single, and became the top three in the UK in 1997. . Reed re - recorded the song of his 2003 album The Raven. This song falls to completion by a factor of 5, but it begins with that poem which is a big triad of progress starting with a small trinity. Then the song enters the choir. And it is written using the parallel primary key of this section. This song has dark sound transmission and slow, piano based instrument support
In September 2010, Susan Boyle had to cancel the performance of the American talent show at the end of the last. She was going to sing a "perfect day", but it was said that Lou Reed refused with refusing permission to sing his song and include it in the next album The Gift two hours before the show began It was. Since she and her choir had no time to rehearse another number, she decided to cancel her performance. A few days later, the person in charge of Lou Reed said it was irrelevant to this decision. This is just a license failure.
Recently, in commemoration of the acquisition of the archive of Lou Reed and the 75th birthday of Lou Reed's birth, the New York Public Library exhibited numerous Reed heritage. According to New Yorker led by Stewart Hurwood, the last guitar mechanic of Lead, I posted "Great feedback from Reed's amp and guitar" last week in the drone. I am not a fan of Hardcore Reed - I occasionally put on some underground velvet or some of his personal albums (but did not do later). Before the show, I already knew that the droning method was used in Metal Machine Music, one of his most controversial albums. I classified it all night.