Overview of Sally Can't Dance by Lou Reed
In an LP full of cynicism and disappointment over the stagnation of the rock’n’roll revolution movement, Lou Reed, turns out one of his best efforts. The musicianship in the album is tight and competent, but the main theme throughout is his avant-garde awareness of the dispensing of psychotropic drugs lobotomizing the younger generation of men in the song “Kill Your Sons”. The album “Sally Can’t Dance” seems a psycho drama of moral decay and disillusionment with the drug culture, but done with a solid musical effort. Sadly, this cautionary song becomes an accurate prediction for the over drugged war veterans and dependent millennial users who can’t seem to cope with today’s world.
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