When it's three o'clock in New York, it's still 1938 in London.
One kid's old, used-up equipment is another kid's brand-new, awesome, awesome equipment.
If anybody starts using me as scenery, I'll return to New York.
New York is the dream world, the center of jazz and rock.
New York was breaking my concentration and disintegrating my thoughts.
I'd like to move back to New Orleans.
Well of course New Zealand isn't anti-American.
New Yorkers are stuck in a gloomy mucilage of mutual commiseration.
When a new president comes in, a new president gets to clean house.
New York is appalling, fantastically charmless and elaborately dire.
In New York in the Forties or Fifties, everybody's in a suit, an overcoat and a hat.
If you want to see theater you go to New York.
New York seems to be absolutely filled with brilliant people.
My favorite thing about New York is the view, the skyline.
I left with nothing and needing to begin a new career.
I came to New York late; I was already past 30.
In a city like New York, you're aware of the rich and poor.
And New Year's Eve is very, very important to me.
I started rockin' the BowTie when I was a rookie with the New York Giants.
It's a project that touched me as an immigrant and as a New Yorker.
Right now we're in the process of writing new material for a new record.