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  1. Still rocking! This photo is fantastic! Germany has always been a special place for me. All best to you!

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  2. Holding my lustrous Lifetime Achievement Sammy. What a great organization - proud to join and so many other great talents and folks who keep music alive in this community. Thank you!

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  4. Thursday up to Syracuse to accept Lifetime Achievement Award from sadly so close to birthday of — tix to both events:

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  5. Go Chuck! Will run all 26 miles with you!

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  6. Thanks! Was a good thing to help celebrate with so many of his people

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    NEXT WEEK 3/1 ~ Lou Reed Birthday Celebration🎂🥳 and tribute to the Velvet Underground! Come by for a mix of all your favorite songs covered by some of your favorite singers! Limited tickets available ‼️ Grab them before they are gone! Tickets:

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  12. Yes I remember that! CDs over the internet are good! I’ll be in REAL Coney Island at the gala benefit at on 3/28

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  13. version of my “Wild in the Streets” fittingly running over an argument in episode 7 of ’s High Fidelity and is perfect! original g and thx

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  14. Awesome! Curious - how are you listening?

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  16. "Bruce Springsteen has supported Garland Jeffreys on “96 Tears” so many times that if you didn’t know better, you’d think the song was originally Garland’s" MatR: Bruce Springsteen and Garland Jeffreys, 96 Tears via

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  17. At for first experience the amazing “Traveling While Black” (as already knows) by Williams at . I’ve never been and I now I need to go

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  18. I’m alive and wish I had been there to hear it

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  19. To my forever valentine, 1981 and counting

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  20. Watching right now it's AMAZING with haunting images footage & ideas "The Long Shadow takes an uncompromising look at America’s original sin—slavery—and traces its history from the country’s founding to the racial divisions that still plague us in the present day.”

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