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	Comments on: Playlist: October 4, 1971	</title>
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		By: Funkatopia		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[After reading your book, I was going to somehow find your email and ask you for a list of your favorite songs. Most of the rock icons you discussed in your book I had never heard of and was thinking, I will NEVER be able to listen to all of your suggestions. I had to highlight them to go back and listen. This playlist is awesome. Please keep them up. Even if it is only for me! I love hearing some of these deep tracks. You mentioned an 11 minute Neil Young tune in the book I haven&#039;t been able to find. I may have to buy you lunch if you&#039;re ever in Atlanta so I can get some tips on running a venue. I feel the calling! Thanks for the great book. Bummer that Chuck Berry was such a douche/swindler.  Anyway. You have a fan in Atlanta!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After reading your book, I was going to somehow find your email and ask you for a list of your favorite songs. Most of the rock icons you discussed in your book I had never heard of and was thinking, I will NEVER be able to listen to all of your suggestions. I had to highlight them to go back and listen. This playlist is awesome. Please keep them up. Even if it is only for me! I love hearing some of these deep tracks. You mentioned an 11 minute Neil Young tune in the book I haven&#8217;t been able to find. I may have to buy you lunch if you&#8217;re ever in Atlanta so I can get some tips on running a venue. I feel the calling! Thanks for the great book. Bummer that Chuck Berry was such a douche/swindler.  Anyway. You have a fan in Atlanta!</p>
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