Crazy Feeling

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The Electrifying Connection in Lou Reed's 'Crazy Feeling'

Lou Reed's 'Crazy Feeling' captures the electrifying and almost surreal connection between two people who meet in a bar. The song opens with the protagonist expressing that the person they have encountered is someone they've always dreamed of and wanted to love. This sets the stage for a narrative that explores the immediate and intense attraction that can occur between strangers. The imagery of 'suit and tie johns' buying drinks for the object of affection adds a layer of social commentary, hinting at the transactional nature of relationships in certain settings.

The recurring phrase 'crazy feeling' serves as the song's emotional anchor, encapsulating the overwhelming and almost irrational emotions that come with sudden infatuation. Reed's repetition of this phrase emphasizes the universality of this experience, suggesting that such feelings are not unique but shared by many. The lyrics also delve into the idea of after-hours love being 'free,' which could be interpreted as a critique of societal norms that restrict genuine emotional connections to specific times and places.

Reed's portrayal of the person as a 'queen' further elevates the emotional intensity, suggesting a sense of reverence and admiration. This is not just a fleeting attraction but something deeper and more profound. The song's repetitive structure and simple yet evocative language make it a powerful exploration of human emotions, capturing the essence of what it feels like to be swept off your feet by someone you barely know. The 'crazy feeling' is not just a momentary lapse but a shared experience that binds the two characters together, even if only for a brief moment in time.

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