Information about plays

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

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            "comment": "\"Que Me Vas a Decir\" contains samples of multiple elements of \"Sexx Laws\" by Beck.",
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            "comment": "Beck: \"We like to call it boogaloo rather than funk. It's inspired by the '60s British TV style. You know, where you have this really over-active bassline like some guy's popped a couple of pills and just really gone for it? There is a black 70s element, but it's not quite laid back enough. Oh there's nothing laid back about 'Sexxlaws'.\"\n--\n\"Sexx Laws\" itself is a song that was built from one of Beck's on-stage ad-libs: \"I wanna defy the logic of all sexx laws\" was an occasional war-cry during some concerts during the end of 1997 and 1998.",
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            "comment": "This song samples both the 1981 track 'Home Computer' (by Kraftwerk) and the 1977 jazz-funk track 'Crab Apple' (by Idris Muhammad) The song also features back up vocals from Valerie Pinkston, an LA-based singer with an A-list roster of collaborations. https://www.beck.com",
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            "comment": "Here's a Jazz Times tribute to New Orleans jazz drummer Idris Muhammad: https://www.jazztimes.com/features/tributes-and-obituaries/idris-muhammad-drummer-who-crossed-genre-lines-dies-at-74/?v=0b3b97fa6688",
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            "comment": "Read how Kraftwerk's 1981 album \"predicted the soundtrack of modern life\": https://www.mentalfloss.com/entertainment/music/how-kraftwerks-computer-world-predicted-soundtrack-modern-life",
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            "comment": "Here's a \"handguide\" to this important Dayton, Ohio band  and their many albums: https://www.shatterthestandards.com/p/the-handguide-to-ohio-players",
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