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[Title] => A feast of Manilow
[Summary] => Must have been the Holy Week or getting ecstatic about listening to Neil Sedaka (Neil Sedaka!) serve up a mean version of Fly Me to the Moon and in his Love Songs collection. The song came with his other hits like Calendar Girl (Ouch!) and Sweet Little You (Double ouch!) but there is something in the way Sedaka did the old ballads that shows there is soul of some depth in him and he is also capable of going beyond bubble gum after all.
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[AuthorName] => Baby A. Gil
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[Title] => Let the old freaky year make way for the new freaky year
[Summary] => I used to be pissed at invisible forces. Probably the result of overdosing on Kafka and Camus...
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BLUE TRAIN
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