If you don't get the reference of this post heading, then you you should check out What's Your Problem Brian. Every time I am in the Village, I can't help but think of their song, "St. Mark's and 3rd". They, along with dozens of other bands like them made up a huge chunk of my childhood - just like this little area in the East Village. I can't recall a week that went by where my friends and I didn't hop on the 6 train from the Bronx to head down here to hang out, buy some used CDs, pick up some vintage clothing and eat some 50% off sushi after 10pm and wash it down with Sapporo/Saki before heading back home. I was recently back in the area and as soon as I stepped on the street, all those old memories started to come back to me.
A new friend - Matthew Silver the Great Performer.
The home of thousands of used CDs and Vinyl. Oh the money I dropped in this place.
Zen will always be my favorite sushi hangout.
You always see such interesting things down here.
The only place in town where you can combine naked babies and mo-hawked skeletons in a window display - Saks 5th Avenue has got nothing on this place!
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