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romanmoeller wrote:
last monthIt starts like a very goog Steely Dan-song!! :-)
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Maguih wrote:
August 2009Acho um barato essa música.
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Damnesiac wrote:
August 2009this is awesome.
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Bleah666 wrote:
June 2009I like sound of the drums, this beat... sweet.
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tomandoelfresko wrote:
February 2009I love NY I love you
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swanaldo wrote:
January 2009I ain't gonna crucify you, ohdearindeed, this urinates squarely in the face of the original.
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ohdearindeed wrote:
November 2008Crucify me but I prefer this to the original. The grit and drag in contrast to the idealistic lyrics is spot on NYC.
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eL_Ming wrote:
August 2008wonderfull
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edckson wrote:
August 2008A melhor do disco, a melhor dela, a melhor versão, a melhor...
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edckson wrote:
August 2008PERFECT!
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chisatoastoria wrote:
July 2008This is my favorite song from Jukebox. This song follows nicely on the the second song Ramblin' Wo man.
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willers wrote:
April 2008gritty.
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Sun_Child wrote:
April 2008woah. best opener ever.
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head_to_toe wrote:
March 2008i have a feeling movies now will have this song as the opening song when the movie is set in new york
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void__ wrote:
February 2008awesome :)
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dprodger wrote:
February 2008For some reason, I just really dig this track... Seems like a cigarettes & late-night drink or drugs recovery version, instead of the sunny poppiness of the Sinatra original. Great track.
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SjoemaFlop wrote:
February 2008I love this track. Mesmerising voice.
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Babs_05 wrote:
February 2008The best cover of New York I've ever heard.
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kristenbrutus wrote:
January 2008it's up to you-hoooooo ne-heeeeeeeeeeeeeew...york. oh my god best cover.
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junkissime wrote:
January 2008very nice
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KinkyReggae wrote:
January 2008nice cover
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UnraveledStar wrote:
January 2008Makes this song sound so sinister when she sings it. Great cover
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kerenmartin wrote:
January 2008great song! the fav one of the album
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02jgraham wrote:
January 2008i liked this song. but the rest are not great.... :'( i liked old cat power