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LondonLouis
Lou's deadpan delivery goes brilliantly with that insistent background. Just right for the topic (sex, drugs or both). Always grabs me, however many times I hear this.
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TinyShrine
The raucous, tattered cloth so many other great songs were cut from further on down the road...
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bukowski123
there is no ambiguity about these lyrics - scoring smack in uptown new york - they're waiting for dealer ha ha
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Barrett123
The burning intensity and self-destructive mood of this song is yet to be matched. Every time i hear it I'm back on that warm spring day when I first heard it, waiting for the bus to arrive, and my mind is filled with the same mix of nervous excitement and grey self-doubt that I felt on that day.
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MusicGod983
Great song...and yeah, this could either be interpreted as he's going to pick up some drugs or he's paying for a male escort....either way, depends on how you look at it. That's the beauty of music right there, isn't it? OPEN INTERPRETATION! THE KEY TO WRITING EXCELLENT MUSIC
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StigmatizeD_
i've loved this song since my old man introduced me to the velvet underground. i was 9 at the time.
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luishernando
I read that Lou commented somewhere that everything about this song was true... except the price. Haha.
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NickPerisoh
I also thought that it was about a gay guy buying a prostitute. The song really seems to hint at it a lot...
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AceAudacious
Tghis was the first VU song I heard. It was on some BBC history of rock 'n' roll CD my family had for some reason. I didn't get it. It just sounded like old-fashioned ,boring noise. Wondering what the big deal was, I sat through it. And I wanted to hear it again. now it's in my top 27
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