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   Could it be a reference to the subway?

http://thejoekorner.quuxuum.org/chainall.htm 

Honor

>>> [log in to unmask] 2/16/2005 11:34:30 AM >>>
In the song, "East Side, West Side" there is a phrase
in the 3rd verse:   "Things have changed since those
times, some are up in "G"
Others they are wand'rers but they all feel just like
me"

What does "some are up in 'G'" refer to?

Glenn Estus

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