Information about plays

list: List of plays
retrieve: Information about a specific play by ID

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            "comment": "American in Me is a cover originally by Avengers. It was first played in 2004 at Seattle's Easy Street Records! https://tinyurl.com/m8tmx4ws\n\nLive at Easy Street is a live EP by Pearl Jam that includes songs taken from a surprise in-store performance at Easy Street Records in West Seattle on April 29, 2005. The EP was released on vinyl to celebrate Record Store Day on April 13, 2019.\n\nPearl Jam performed a sixteen song set on April 29, 2005 at Easy Street Records in Seattle, Washington in support of the Coalition of Independent Music Stores. However, only seven of those songs are included on this release. http://tinyurl.com/y7c9fc8p",
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            "comment": "Hüsker Dü formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1979. Guitarist/vocalist Bob Mould was studying at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, and working at a record store, which is where he met drummer/vocalist Grant Hart and bassist Greg Norton. The three musicians had diverse tastes, but all shared a love for hardcore punk rock. Naming themselves Hüsker Dü after a '50s Danish board game (the name means \"do you remember\"), the trio began rehearsing in Norton's basement.\n\nThe album was released on compact disc in 1993 as Everything Falls Apart and More, with bonus tracks including the band's first two singles, the full version of \"Statues\" lasting over eight minutes, and an unreleased track recorded in a St. Paul, Minnesota, basement called \"Do You Remember?\" (the English translation of \"husker du\" from both Danish and Norwegian).\n\nOn June 18, 2017, a remastered version of the original album was released digitally by the Chicago reissues label The Numero Group and also included in the Savage Young Dü box set. https://tinyurl.com/du3a462c",
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