Walk On The Wild Side ✅
: Played by Ritchie Dharma using brushes instead of sticks to maintain the song's gentle, rhythmic flow. 👥 The Characters (Warhol’s Superstars)
: The baritone sax at the end was played by Ronnie Ross, the man who originally taught David Bowie how to play saxophone. Walk on the Wild Side
: Herbie Flowers famously played both an upright bass and an electric bass to create the song's sliding hook. : Played by Ritchie Dharma using brushes instead
: An actress and writer who often performed in drag. 📜 Cultural Impact and Controversy : An actress and writer who often performed in drag
"Walk on the Wild Side" by Lou Reed is a groundbreaking 1972 hit that brought New York City's underground counterculture into the mainstream. Produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson, it remains a definitive piece of "Art Rock" and "Glam Rock" history. 🎸 The Sound and Production
: A prominent transgender actress and subject of several other Reed songs.
