Play Public Instance
Information about plays
list: List of plays
retrieve: Information about a specific play by ID
GET /v2/plays/3592632/?format=api
{ "id": 3592632, "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3592632/?format=api", "airdate": "2025-12-18T09:28:18-08:00", "show": 65409, "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65409/?format=api", "image_uri": "", "thumbnail_uri": "", "song": "Feel Like Makin’ Love", "track_id": "96b39f0a-fa6f-41a7-8b25-568ca6b26aff", "recording_id": "afb58df6-746e-43ba-bf90-8793a057022c", "artist": "Bad Company", "artist_ids": [ "0053dbd9-bfbc-4e38-9f08-66a27d914c38" ], "album": "Straight Shooter", "release_id": "dd85e531-0c5e-4e06-bf57-eb809c7ee092", "release_group_id": "2c04157b-3213-34ba-b21c-3865facf20ac", "labels": [ "Island" ], "label_ids": [ "dfd92cd3-4888-46d2-b968-328b1feb2642" ], "release_date": "1975-01-01", "rotation_status": "Library", "is_local": false, "is_request": false, "is_live": false, "comment": "Ralphs left Mott the Hoople in 1973 and soon formed Bad Company with Paul Rodgers, a singer who had left his own band, Free.\n\nBad Company’s self-titled debut album went to No. 1 on Billboard’s album chart. And Ralphs’ “Can’t Get Enough” would be their biggest hit single, peaking at No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100.\n\n“We actually did the whole thing in one take live,” Ralphs said in the Gibson interview. “It wasn’t perfect, but we just said, ‘Yeah, that’s great, it’s going to capture the moment.’ That’s what I like to do in recording. It doesn’t have to be perfect as long as it captures the moment. That’s what it’s all about.”\n\nBad Company’s 1975 follow-up, “Straight Shooter,” was also a hit, going to No. 3 on album charts and featured one of their biggest hits, “Feel Like Makin’ Love.”", "location": 1, "location_name": "Default", "play_type": "trackplay" }