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<title>roger</title>
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I guess New York and Toronto aren't too different in their club districts. Suburbanites and cops. Don't they go so well together?

I heard another interview with him on the radio Friday night and he mentioned he loved a little bar on C Street.

What happened in 2003?]]>
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<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 16:45:19 PDT</pubDate>
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<title>Kevin Bracken</title>
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I couldn't disagree more with Moby about New York's nightlife now. He must like going to tiny bars, I guess, and if you're into that, I guess New York does have a lot for you. But he forgot to mention how the streets are not only teeming with suburbanites, but with cops as well.

I am kind of surprised he skipped the part in 1999 where New York's nightlife was hands-down incredible, when he was getting booked to play huge clubs that no longer exist, when Limelight was still open, before 9/11, before the crackdown. Then 2003 came and everything changed for the worse.  ]]>
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<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 14:35:47 PDT</pubDate>
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