Information about plays

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

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            "comment": "A song titled \"Soon\" that is almost 7 minutes long? Who wudda thunk it? Track length: 6:58",
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            "comment": "This track was included on the 'Singles' soundtrack released on Epic along with tracks by Screaming Trees and Alice in Chains. \"Drown\" was to be released as a commercial single, but, as Billy Corgan explained, “We wanted it to be a single, we were pushing for it. I was even willing to make it a video. Radio stations were playing it. And when it came time for the third single [from the soundtrack], they said, 'Screaming Trees.' And I was like, 'Screaming Trees??' But what label is Alice in Chains on and what label are the Screaming Trees on? Epic, which is the label that put out the soundtrack. And that's what killed the song.\" Track length: 8:17",
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            "comment": "Track length: 7:44. I'm gonna go make a sammich, be back in 7:44",
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            "comment": "\"Kashmir\" was written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant (with contributions from John Bonham) over a period of three years with lyrics dating to 1973 proving that great things come to those who wait.Track length: 8:37",
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            "comment": "According to Wikipedia, \"Sympathy for the Devil\" is a song by English rock band The Rolling Stones, but I don't see any references I trust, so I'll keep looking for info on this track. Heck, I have over 6 minutes and 13 seconds,so  I should be able to find something. Oops, ran out of time. Track length 6:18",
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