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Re: "Sidewalks of New York"
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Michael Cassidy <[log in to unmask]>
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No the G line doesnt go Manahattan; its a Queens - Brooklyn line.


On Feb 17, 2005, at 2:38 PM, Honor Conklin wrote:

>    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
>
>
Jazz is freedom. - T. Monk


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