
Video Tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydj0x9Zy4i0
Description: In the early 1970s, folk duo Aztec Two-Step posed on the narrow, crooked charm of 14 Gay Street for the cover of their self-titled debut, embodying the Greenwich Village singer-songwriter era just as it began to mature beyond the ’60s folk boom. Their easy, slightly bohemian stance against the old brick and ironwork of this tiny West Village lane mirrors the album’s intimate harmonies and literate lyrics. Standing here now, you can almost hear the echo of coffeehouse sets and FM radio discovery that helped turn this modest record into a cult favorite. This is one of the featured stops in the MusicRoadTrip.com App.
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