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

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            "comment": "...With The London Bach Children's Chorus\n\nCharlie Watts, did not play on this track for the simple reason he was technically unable to figure out the beat for this unusual groove and rhythm. Their producer, Jimmy Miller, played on it instead. Watts eventually modified a way of playing along to it as shown in the Rock And Roll Circus video. Miller was very particular about drumming. He also played on \"Happy\" and contributed cowbell to \"Honky Tonk Women.\"\n\nIn an interview with NPR, Al Kooper said he observed Jimmy Miller and Charlie Watts working on the drum piece. Watts wasn't getting it quick enough so Miller said, \"Here, let me show you.\" At that point Watts said, \"Why don't you play it then\" and walked out. Miller stayed and the song was cut.\n\nhttps://www.songfacts.com/facts/the-rolling-stones/you-cant-always-get-what-you-want",
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            "comment": "In 2017, Jack White adapted \"We're Going To Be Friends\" into a picture book for kids. As part of the project, White released a new version of the song sung by students at Woodstation Elementary School in Rock Spring, Georgia, when they came to White's Third Man Records studios in Nashville on a field trip. At first, the song was pressed to vinyl and distributed to the kids, but when White published the book, he included the Woodstation version of the song as a download. The kids returned to Nashville to perform the song as part of the book launch.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-YKLNTnYFM",
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            "comment": "The direct inspiration for this song came when Graham Nash saw Diane Arbus’ famous photograph “Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park.”\n\nNash is an accomplished photographer and has a renowned collection of photographs, and seeing this photo highlighted his concerns about the messages that children were absorbing from the media’s focus on war and conflict.\n\nSee the picture and read more about this powerful song here:\nhttps://timscoverstory.wordpress.com/2016/01/18/teach-your-children-crosby-stills-nash-hanson-richie-havens/",
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            "song": "Atmosphere & Heroes featuring Beth Gibbons",
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            "comment": "Beth Gibbons of Portishead joins Lanny Cordola and the Miraculous Love Kids for \"Atmosphere/Heroes\" to mark two years since the Taliban took the reigns of power in Afghanistan on August 15 2021.\n\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBtck4Rk3tk&list=RDKBtck4Rk3tk&start_radio=1",
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            "comment": "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMtMkZOoRQE\nMembers of the Silverlake Conservatory of Music's Youth and Master Youth Chorale received the music on a Friday, and recorded it on their phones on the following Monday. This was quite a challenge for these kids who normally rely on listening to each other, breathing together, following their director, and feeling confident with all of the musical choices that choirs usually make together. Thank you Silverlake Conservatory students for continuing to sing through this difficult time, we are proud of you!",
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            "comment": "“Imagine what our real neighborhoods would be like if each of us offered, as a matter of course, just one kind word to another person.” --Mister Rogers",
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            "comment": "An untrained children's choir accompanies the Yeah Yeah Yeahs frontwoman on this song from the soundtrack that she composed for the 2009 film, Where the Wild Things Are.: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAfcBwYuNDU",
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            "comment": "To hear a pep talk from Kindergarteners in CA, call THIS NUMBER:\n\n+1 (707) 873-7862",
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