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<title>Comment by The Theory</title>
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<description>Good call on Zao and Norma Jean, though equally amazing on those two discs would be track 2 of the Zao cd when they go out with &quot;where blood and fire bring rest and peace&quot;... then with Norma Jean the 1st track where it is all starts and stops on a dime. haha.

Very nice list.

peace.</description>
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<title>Comment by Bill</title>
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<description>What you call &quot;pieces of tape&quot;, I call &quot;musical moments&quot;.  My 3 favorites are when the bass kicks in on the Who&#039;s original &quot;Pinball Wizard&quot;, the instrumental section in the middle of David Lindley&#039;s &quot;El Rayo&quot;, and when John Travolta sings &quot;nothin&#039; left, nothin&#039; left for me to do&quot; in &quot;You&#039;re the one that I Want&quot;.</description>
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