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  • Scolding of a 4 year old. A Murderer! Evil! Pervert! Sadist! Have a real conversation with him. A little whiskey! Smålandshitlers mother thought that the last thing he does is a Heil Hitler salute. The Goebbels leaflets was apparently nothing to be ashamed for 1978. She was moved to tears, however, when it was played the song Deutschland uber alles. Apple does not fall far from the tree! She was denied, however, by me personally to have to suck on my penis.

  • Best. Album. Ever.

  • Lou Reed's real name is "Louis Alan Reed" Anything else is pure myth. Obviously his name was changed at ome time but it was not he, nor his father, the late Sydney Reed.

  • Brilliant.

  • The names may be circa 1988, but the problem Lou is singing about is still real.

  • Is commen ground a word or just a sound...?

    Love it <3

  • one of best LP ever!!

  • Nasty lead

  • Rabinowitz! That's the name of my maternal grandparents :)

  • remember those civil workers on the ground

  • GREAT SONG! Is common ground a word or just a sound?

  • I finally found Lou's real name: Lewis Allen Rabinowitz!

    whoooooooooh-YEA!

  • @allenbroadway next thing, we'll find out that he was not entirely heterosexual or clean-living ...

  • So you think chicken can dance?

  • @cristytovar

    Yes

  • "Jesse you say common ground, does that include the PLO?"

  • Great album and it doesn't get its due.

  • This and Berlin and set the Twilight Reeling...and...

  • '... remember those civil rights workers buried in the ground.'

  • whisky110, I agree with you. This is Lou's best

    album. I like much of his music over the years, but

    this album is so impressive. Lou makes you feel

    like you are there on a summer evening, hitting the

    streets to see what's going on. Someone turned me

    on to this album, in N.Y., when I was there in the early

    90's, and I've listened to it regularly ever since. Great

    post vivemaker, Thanks.

  • I played this to death in '89 too. I dunno.... I still think it's Lou's best album !

  • Only over 1,000 views? Damn! The world is coming to an end. I played this song to death in my walkman back in 89`. New York is a serious piece of work.

  • I'll always think of my brother John when I hear this track.

  • sounds like the strokes???

  • I love it

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