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	<title>Comments on: And This, Mr. McLean, Is Why the Music Will Never Die</title>
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	<description>Not just in Amsterdam anymore</description>
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		<title>By: "And don't turn on the radio when I'm talking." &#171; Why Thulc?</title>
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		<dc:creator>"And don't turn on the radio when I'm talking." &#171; Why Thulc?</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] It seems like the radio (or, music) has been my most frequent company. Even now as my speakers are playing no-name folk singers, in a way it is the friend that has sat beside me this whole way. It&#8217;s the person that talks to me to keep the dialogue in my head from getting too loud, the one that helps with headaches, the one to sit with in the dark while driving home, and the one that will be one of the things that helps me get through the rest of this month. One more reason why music is timeless. [...]</description>
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