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In the early 1980s, former Velvet Underground frontman Lou Reed drafted Quine to join his group.
He appeared on Reed's The Blue Mask ( 1982 ), acclaimed as one of Reed's best albums.
The Reed-Quine guitar work crafted interlocking duels that blur the lines between rhythm and leads.
Reed's 1983 album Legendary Hearts featured most of the same group, but Quine eventually quit the group due to tensions with Reed.
Reed persuaded Quine to rejoin for a world tour, which is documented on the video A Night with Lou Reed ( 1983 ) and the album Live in Italy ( 1984 ); Quine disliked touring, but agreed to the tour for financial reasons.
He ended his partnership with Reed for good in 1985.

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