![]() ![]() It is a heartwarming and humorous farewell to a man who clearly lived life to the fullest. Obituary for William “Freddie” McCulloughĪnother one of the best obituaries I’ve read is this one for William “Freddie” McCullough. Reed, who has died aged 71, made alienation the dominant mode and an article of faith for subsequent generations. Read the full obituary here Our Favorite Quote From Richard William’s Obituary for Lou Reedīefore the arrival of Lou Reed, it could be said that rock’n’roll remained a part of the entertainment industry, still in the business of ingratiating itself with its target audience even as it tried equally hard to alienate their parents. Overall, William’s obituary is a well-written tribute to an influential artist who shaped the direction of pop music. William praised Reed for his fearlessness in jolting his audience with noise elements borrowed from the avant-garde, and recognized Reed’s profound ambition to use rock’s immediacy as a vehicle for a literary approach. Richard William’s Eulogy for American musician Lou Reed, published in The Guardian newspaper, is a fitting tribute to the man who made alienation the dominant mode of rock’n’roll. Kennedy, Jr.ġ2 Best Obituaries Ever Written 1. The Economist’s Obituary for Pope John Paul II Frederick Sydney Hoffman’s Obituary For Himself John Wilford’s Obituary for Neil Armstrong The New York Times’ Obituary for Chadwick Boseman ![]() Obituary for William “Freddie” McCullough ![]()
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