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Scared (Live In New York) by Jeremy Zucker

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Scared was performed live in New York over the summer and I think Jeremy does a really good job at getting his emotions through the microphone and doing a good job at showing you how each word is supposed to hit you.  I prefer the live version of this song over the studio recorded version.

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  1. I didn't know anyone else listened to Jeremy Zucker, but anyways I agree with you. I never saw this until now but I definitely prefer this over the studio version now.

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  2. The lighting in this picture makes it pretty dramatic on the performers. I like it.

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  3. I must agree with you, the way he conveys emotion through his music it truly a work of art. 10/10 in my humble opinion.

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