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    Sophisticated, yet seductive, here's where the finest jazz artists of the 1950s and '60s offer up their interpretations of the blues. Use this to set a mood of laid-back cool.
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    Collecting the great tracks from 1967 that were not released as a single in the US or UK, this playlist recalls the most important year in rock album history; to this day, any reputable top-albums-ever list will feature a staggering number of LPs from '67.
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    Let the mistakes of last night melt away to the beautiful melodies of these soul-searching songs, from today and years past.
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    Grab your shades and roll down the windows; these smooth jazz and funk-sampling hip hop instrumentals are perfect for a Saturday morning cruise.
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    Songs by Milli Vanilli and similar artists

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    The hardest partying, most indulgent '80s rock stars were at their best when they showed their sensitive side. These hit love songs feature the dramatic choruses, passionate vocals, wailing guitar solos, and epic drum fills that defined an era.
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    Collecting the great tracks from 1967 that were not released as a single in the US or UK, this playlist recalls the most important year in rock album history; to this day, any reputable top-albums-ever list will feature a staggering number of LPs from '67.
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    A playlist that sounds like a beautifully haunting shade of blue. Like a dramatic, unconventional, and artistic kind of melancholy. Like a stiff drink in a dim place.
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    The best songs from artists playing the 2012 Austin City Limits Music Festival October 12-14 in Zilker Park.
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    Wham bam, thank you ma'am! Glossy and raucous tunes from the 1970s glam-rock era, from both leading lights and also-rans of the glitter scene.
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    They don't make rock songs like they used to! These songs feature the best axe-men of all-time playing their best riffs, licks, and solos.
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    Nothing but the big hits from the classic rock era, optimized for going that extra mile.
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    Many of the solo artists that emerged in the 1970s became widely referred to as "singer-songwriters." These artists wrote and performed songs that were personal, sincere, introspective, and, most importantly, timeless.
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    You've got the day off, but nothing to do. Go for a long drive with this mix of cathartic rock, anthemic pop, and soulful blues with the windows down. Download "Home" on iTunes now! http://smarturl.it/HomeSingle
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    Get yourself the eye of the tiger by psyching up with this set of rousing late-'70s and '80s cocky rock hits.
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    This playlist features comforting folk songs from the '60s to today, replete with warm acoustic guitars and soothing vocal harmonies.
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    Celebrate the things that make America great -- including cars, young love and rock & roll -- with these classic heartland rockers.
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    '80s movies had the best music. If you need songs for a motivational montage, a wild party, or romantic kiss, these songs provide the perfect soundtrack for an '80s nostalgia trip.
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    Break out your Margiela and jump in the Panamera; this playlist features only today's most ballin-out-of-control anthems. For bosses only. *Kanye Shrug*
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    Sophisticated, yet seductive, here's where the finest jazz artists of the 1950s and '60s offer up their interpretations of the blues. Use this to set a mood of laid-back cool.
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    Classic sounding, and sometimes sentimental, these nocturnal rock ballads are the perfect nightcap after a long day of sex, drugs, and rock & roll.
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    Whether you're lounging in a hammock or soaking up rays on a summer afternoon, this eclectic mix will help you reach your full potential for relaxation.
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    Whether you're leaving for college, moving, or just taking a long trip, leaving home is always bittersweet. Here are some songs to help you on your way.
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    Head to the garage, basement, or man cave and crank these classic, mid-tempo rock grooves to stay focused while you, well... make stuff! http://www.RadioShack.com
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    Jimmy Buffett is more than a singer/songwriter, he's a state of mind. Put on your flip-flops and embrace your inner Parrothead with this beach-ready mix of Jimmy's hits, friends, influences and tributes.
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    Let the mistakes of last night melt away to the beautiful melodies of these soul-searching songs, from today and years past.
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    Your mornings need a soundtrack. This is music for taking it easy with a newspaper and a big cup of coffee.
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    A soundtrack for the barely-morning hours or the overcast day. There's no need to rush; embrace a slow state of mind with these diverse, but similarly moody, selections.
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    Dinner date at home? Guests? Just cocktails? Or maybe you just need to feel cool and sophisticated while out and about. This classy combination of jazz and classical music will help set the mood
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    Fire up the grill and crack a Bud Heavy - this collection of southern rock classics will make you feel like one of the good ole' boys, no matter where you're cooking-out.
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    One of the oldest instruments still in common use, the classical guitar first found its home in Spain. The Spanish guitar is the voice of an entire musical world, and to this day is still a distinctive sound in rhythm and character.
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    In honor of their album, Living Things, Linkin Park made a playlist of their favorite old school rap songs. Buy the new album here: http://bit.ly/LivingThingsSongza
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    Kick back on a weekend morning to let the cares of the week -- or the dust you kicked up last night -- blow easily by in the breeze. Here's some easy-rolling tracks to set the mellow mood for a "no sudden moves" sort of day.
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    Imagine the sun breaking through the clouds as you float down an empty two-lane road; this is the soundtrack to that perfect moment.
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    Musical styles come and go, but some songs will always sound great. This collection of upbeat pop and rock songs from the '60s, '70s and '80s is perfect for the workday or the weekend.
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    Lush, cathartic tracks of unrequited love, from jazz giants to modern indie stars. Heartbreak isn't pretty, but it sure sounds nice.
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    By the mid-1960s, even some of the grown-ups wanted to twist. Throw a stack of 45s on the hi-fi and frug to these classic soul, boogaloo, girl group, and exotica tunes.