Wonderful.
5
By Sadomethinks
I loved it. Admittedly, I am a completist and I always like to hear my favorite band/musician speak (as I am aware not all people do.) Those things aside, it was a really good rendition of a really good song. Yes, over half of it is Lou speaking over the music, mostly a band introduction (which is very funny) but also a small comment on "how to make a career out of three chords" (also very funny), but as I said I really like to hear artists comment on their music.
And as for the complainers: it's 99 cents. For ninety-nine cents I could hardly complain. (Especially considering this is Lou Reed!)
The only quibble I have is the slightly annoying "parental advisory" image stuck onto the album art, but that is so trivial and 'nitpicky' that I probably shouldn't even have mentioned it.
Reccomended for those who love Lou Reed as much as I do. (Also buy the digital only live session of "Perfect Day," and the two "Nanking" songs too.)
Lou Rules
5
By pauly2tymes
The best of the best. Its Lou Reed at his best off the wall and electric excitiment.
Another Good Live Version of Sweet Jane
2
By Tim Bales
Lou live is always interesting, even when he's talking for most of the track. Do not bother reading the official Itunes review of this track, because that review is for another album (a new york live concert - this track was done in Los Angeles). Who edits these pages anyways, and why can't he or she learn a little bit more about the music being posted?
Sweet Jane - not a keeper
1
By smartygurl
The song has a very long intro (introducing members of the band) that you don't want to hear more than once.
horrible version
2
By Nodice410
get the original version by the velvet underground. reed sounds so much better
Not Worth 99 Cents
2
By CafeKid
Lou Reed should stick with the rocked up version of Sweet Jane; instead we are stuck with this nine minute acustic ramblings that should have stayed in the editing bay. It would be nice if iTunes could include a greater range of Lou Reed material; where's "Love You Suzanne" and the live version of "Video Violence" from 1986 Amnesty Concert? This version of Sweet Jane and this album in general for hardcore fans only.
SWeet JAne
1
By Bluesdoc
buy another version , (this is used as a into for the band, all talk, no mojo.