On The Wild Side: Walk

The song is famous for its "twinned" bassline—an upright bass overlaid with an electric bass, played by session musician Herbie Flowers for a fee of just $375.

A compelling post can focus on the real-life "superstars" from Andy Warhol’s New York studio (The Factory) that inspired the song's verses.

To develop a post around the phrase it’s essential to consider its most famous context: Lou Reed’s 1972 counterculture anthem. Depending on your goal—whether it's sharing music history, offering a guitar tutorial, or writing a lifestyle post—here are three ways to develop that content. 1. Music History: The Stories Behind the Lyrics

The song is famous for its "twinned" bassline—an upright bass overlaid with an electric bass, played by session musician Herbie Flowers for a fee of just $375.

A compelling post can focus on the real-life "superstars" from Andy Warhol’s New York studio (The Factory) that inspired the song's verses.

To develop a post around the phrase it’s essential to consider its most famous context: Lou Reed’s 1972 counterculture anthem. Depending on your goal—whether it's sharing music history, offering a guitar tutorial, or writing a lifestyle post—here are three ways to develop that content. 1. Music History: The Stories Behind the Lyrics