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GET /v2/plays/3602190/?format=api
HTTP 200 OK
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{
    "id": 3602190,
    "uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/plays/3602190/?format=api",
    "airdate": "2026-01-09T09:55:59-08:00",
    "show": 65602,
    "show_uri": "https://api.kexp.org/v2/shows/65602/?format=api",
    "image_uri": "",
    "thumbnail_uri": "",
    "song": "Suffragette City",
    "track_id": "9cebc563-a539-37e7-b679-a0c969d3a4e8",
    "recording_id": "4ce20795-0558-4302-943a-7f621f49aad6",
    "artist": "David Bowie",
    "artist_ids": [
        "5441c29d-3602-4898-b1a1-b77fa23b8e50"
    ],
    "album": "The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars",
    "release_id": "85f61d36-afa0-3977-9b0e-45329574175b",
    "release_group_id": "6c9ae3dd-32ad-472c-96be-69d0a3536261",
    "labels": [
        "Rykodisc"
    ],
    "label_ids": [
        "6dedcd20-3d02-4838-b583-5434eac199d9"
    ],
    "release_date": "1990-06-06",
    "rotation_status": null,
    "is_local": false,
    "is_request": false,
    "is_live": false,
    "comment": "From our Album of the Week! \n--\nThe celebrated phrase “Wham bam, thank you ma’am” was taken by Bowie from the title of a piece on Charles Mingus’s 1962 album Oh Yeah.\n--\nHere's an in-depth analysis of this second single from David Bowie's famous glam-rock album: https://americansongwriter.com/behind-the-meaning-of-suffragette-city-by-david-bowie/",
    "location": 1,
    "location_name": "Default",
    "play_type": "trackplay"
}