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{
    "id": 3542877,
    "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3542877/?format=api",
    "airdate": "2025-08-21T12:42:12-07:00",
    "show": 64347,
    "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/64347/?format=api",
    "image_uri": "https://dn721509.ca.archive.org/0/items/mbid-39a7cd62-7e9c-43e5-bb32-ae3f00441831/mbid-39a7cd62-7e9c-43e5-bb32-ae3f00441831-6193633053_thumb500.jpg",
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    "song": "A Little Respect",
    "track_id": "e89fabc4-9d4e-37bd-9d19-9c4668212728",
    "recording_id": "7a0724ae-7d2f-4df4-96b8-f94e6536cc03",
    "artist": "Erasure",
    "artist_ids": [
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    "album": "Pop! The First 20 Hits",
    "release_id": "39a7cd62-7e9c-43e5-bb32-ae3f00441831",
    "release_group_id": "82e2ea4a-18ba-3276-a93d-b32daf66b3d8",
    "labels": [
        "Sire Records"
    ],
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    ],
    "release_date": "1992-11-24",
    "rotation_status": null,
    "is_local": false,
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    "comment": "From David (for his sister Deborah):\n\nTuff day today, but it makes us all realize that there's always somebody worse off. I think of Deborah every day but today is special, and I hope she's listening. She loved loved music, especially Erasure. She was 26 year's old in 1992 when she passed due to bowel cancer. Love and miss my sister, Deborah.. forever young..xx\n--\nFrom Laura in Chicago (for friend Susie):\n\nCan you play \"A Little Respect\" by Erasure for my friend Susie? She died on August 3 of stage IV metastatic breast cancer, her 5th cancer diagnosis. She and I started a roving dance party for middle-aged women called Earlybirds Club, and this song always made her face light up as she sang the lyrics. We'll keep playing that song at our parties, but it will be a while before this song doesn't make me tear up. She was a truly exceptional person and she is missed by the thousands of people she touched through our mission of bringing joy to people through Earlybirds Club.",
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}