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<description>&lt;p&gt;&quot;we&apos;ll give him the benefit of the doubt. Since he&apos;s, like, Lou Reed and all.&quot; - Um, have any of you noticed that Lou Reed&apos;s vocal stylings have been horrible for many years now? On the VU live reunion CDs, for example, the crack band sounds great - and his rushed, sloppy &quot;singing&quot; ruins just about every song. What happened to the nuances of his delivery? I say: stay home and listen to the CD. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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