Information about plays

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

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            "comment": "Triple OG!!!\n--\nThis song contains samples of \"Dancing With the Moonlit Knight\" by Genesis. It also samples the vocals from Gang of Four's 1978 \"Love Like Anthrax.\"",
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            "comment": "Producer Jerry \"'Swamp Dogg' Williams Jr. wrote this song.\n--\nDoris Duke was born in Sandersville, GA in 1945. She grew up singing in gospel groups and at one point worked as a backup singer at the Apollo Theater. In 1969, she was discovered and signed by the great Swamp Dogg, who had recently left Atlantic Records. Together they recorded her debut album, \"I’m A Loser,\" which was released by Canyon Records in 1969. Today it stands one of the great soul albums of its time.: https://undrcurrents.com/alternative-canon-doris-duke-im-a-loser-1969/",
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            "comment": "Graham Nash wrote this song about his father who served time in Manchester's Strangeways prison for a theft he didn't commit. His dad never fully recovered from the experience.\n--\nHere's the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukO2t_j--Kc\n--\nAtmosphere sampled this for 2005's \"Smart Went Crazy.\"",
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