Released in Autumn 1977, "L.A.M.F." was instantly controversial. Forty years later, on NYC"s Lower East Side, original and sole surviving Heartbreaker Walter Lure helmed three performances. He invited friends to join him to celebrate, and they did. Blondie"s Clem Burke, the Replacements, Guns & Roses Tommy Stinson and MC5"s Wayne Kramer joined Walter to play the entire album. It was captured on audio, and also filmed for a forthcoming DVD release.