
On an empty NYC subway train circa 1997, Colombian-born, Brooklyn-based singer and songster John Wolfington inexplicably decided to switch cars at the 14th Street station. Sitting in the next car, deep into a novel, was Thurston Moore. Coincidentally carrying a tape containing 'Coney Island Freak' — a song that talks about a trip to the freak show and references SY in its lyric — and feeling he had been somehow 'urged' to switch cars, he handed the tape to Thurston, who politely accepted it.
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Ageless Sky
Race The Sun
coney island
Danger
American Dreamsicle
Curves
Great Divide
Wire
12 mph
Fade to Black
Endless Mine
Maybe I'll Go
Rainbows
Like You Love
Shotgun
Jesus & the Profits
Wired
Mother
Naked Truth
walk
12mph
Planetarium
Glitterati
Time
Together
Manhattan
Animal
Pictures
Grey
Una
Creature
Yesterday
Grace Note
Concrete Blue
Music for Images I
Shotgun Shell
The Great Divide
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Wake Up
Baboney
Coney Island (Acoustic)
Nada
12 Chains
Like Your Love
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Evangelista
Baby Blue
Animales
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