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Longtime friend of the show and one of my favorite people in the world to talk music with, writer/director/showrunner Brian Koppelman (Billions, Rounders, Ocean's 13) joins me to talk about Lou Reed's mid-career classic 'New York' album. We talk about how Lou got sober and political simultaneously, the powerful simplicity of the music and the carefully crafter lyrics that Reed agonised over, Brian's memories of living in NYC when this album was released, how the city looms large over both Lou and Brian's writing, how Brian has deployed Lou's songs in his TV series 'Billions', Lou's enduring influence and much more.
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Longtime friend of the show and one of my favorite people in the world to talk music with, writer/director/showrunner Brian Koppelman (Billions, Rounders, Ocean's 13) joins me to talk about Lou Reed's mid-career classic 'New York' album. We talk about how Lou got sober and political simultaneously, the powerful simplicity of the music and the carefully crafter lyrics that Reed agonised over, Brian's memories of living in NYC when this album was released, how the city looms large over both Lou and Brian's writing, how Brian has deployed Lou's songs in his TV series 'Billions', Lou's enduring influence and much more.

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