
are stores having sales on Fashion’s Night Out in NYC?
I could care less about celebs so I’m not going to waste my time in a crowded store if they aren’t having sales. Anyone know which stores are having sales?
yep
Fashion’s Night Out – New York Post
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Hot August Night Nyc $13.98 Hot August Night Nyc |
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One Night In Nyc $48.16 Buy and sell [One Night In Nyc] at great prices. |
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One Night In Nyc $19.07 Buy and sell [One Night In Nyc] at great prices. |
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Neil Diamond – Hot August Night/NYC $13.97 Neil Diamond – Hot August Night/NYC |
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Neil Diamond – Hot August Night/NYC $17.99 Neil Diamond – Hot August Night/NYC |
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Diamond Neil-Hot August Night Nyc $11.77 Diamond Neil-Hot August Night Nyc |
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HOT AUGUST NIGHT NYC (DVD) $13.95 This was some kind of homecoming for Neil: four sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden in August 2008. Bask in his songs and showmanship as he sings songs from his recent CDs, classic albums and his hits •You Don’t Bring Me Flowers; Cracklin’ Rosie; Song Sung Blue; Love on the Rocks; Sweet Caroline; Holly Holly; Cherry, Cherry; I Am…I Said; America•, and more. Those are on all three editions; the DVD and Blu-Ray add the bonus featurette “Welcome Home Neil” and the 2-CD set adds six songs from other dates on the tour: •Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon; You Got to Me; Hello Again•, and more! |
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NYC Man: Greatest Hits $17.99 Personnel inlcudes: Lou Reed (vocals, guitar); David Bowie (background vocals).Producers include: Andy Warhol, Lou Reed, Bob Ezrin, David Bowie, Mick Ronson.Compilation producers: Lou Reed, Rob Santos, Lothar Landt.Recorded between 1967 & 2002. Includes liner notes by Michael Hill.Few rockers have been as ‘New York City to the bone’ as Lou Reed. So it’s fitting that a double-disc set was issued in 2003 titled NYC Man: The Ultimate Lou Reed Collection, followed a year later by a slimmed down single disc, NYC Man: Greatest Hits. With such a long discography behind him, of course picking a single disc is a toughie, but this 18-track compilation does manage to touch upon all era’s of Lou — his groundbreaking early days with proto-punks the Velvet Underground (“I’m Waiting for the Man,” “Sweet Jane”), glam classics (“Walk on the Wild Side”), lovely ballads (“Perfect Day,” “Legendary Hearts”), and latter-day, tough rockers (“The Blue Mask,” “Dirty Blvd,”). The only flubs are closing out the set with new remixes of “Satellite of Love” (instead of the original) and “Walk on the Wild Side” — both could have easily been replaced by countless other tracks — “Vicious,” “Rock and Roll,” or “Kill Your Sons,” to name a few. ~ Greg PratoLou Reed has been the subject of many compilations, one of them being 2003’s double-disc, 31-track NYC Man: The Ultimate Lou Reed Collection, which covers everything from the Velvet Underground to 2003’s The Raven. It opens up with an unreleased alternate take of “Who Am I” from The Raven, then often substitutes studio cuts with live performances, including a healthy selection from Live in Italy and Perfect Night: Live in London (only one cut from Rock ‘n’ Roll Animal, strangely enough). It contains many big songs — “Walk on the Wild Side,” “Satellite of Love,” “Dirty Blvd.,” “Coney Island Baby,” “Perfect Day,” “Street Hassle,” “Vicious,” plus a host of Velvet Underground songs, both in VU and solo versions — plus some excellent album track selections. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine |
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NYC $9.67 NYC |
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