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    The solo piano piece is music at its most contemplative. Enjoy these works from the classical, romantic and modern eras in any setting that calls for the quiet intimacy of the pianist and his or her instrument.
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    Inspired by sunshine and over in a flash, nothing says summer like a fling that puts your head in the clouds and makes your heart skip a beat. Let these songs stir up memories of that brief summer romance you'll never forget.
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    Let the greatest vocalists in pop sweep you off your feet and serenade you with these perfectly composed love songs.
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    Sentimental and soulful tunes for basking in the glow of a budding romance. If you dig the feeling of butterflies in your stomach then this playlist is for you.
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    This is the heartfelt sound of the South -- the intersection of country, soul, rockabilly and R&B in the '50s, '60s and '70s; songs of drinkin', cheatin', and lovin' with Louisiana brass and Nashville strings.

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    Say bonjour to French pop from the 1960s, also known as "ye-ye." This sexy, cosmopolitan sound rose to popularity with the mod movement that swept Europe and landed on American shores.
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    A new brand of country music emerged in the '70s that sought to bring raw honky tonk emotion and authenticity back to the genre, which had become increasingly pop-oriented. These are the outlaw country songs that mattered.
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    Soundtrack your road trip with these classic soul, gritty blues, and bar room rock songs handpicked by Brittany, Heath, Zac, and Steve of the Alabama Shakes. http://www.alabamashakes.com/
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    Great live performances by U2, Coldplay, Keane, The Killers, The Who, Arcade Fire, Peter Gabriel, Nirvana, Bruce Springsteen, Ben Folds, Green Day, Dave Matthews Band, Oasis, INXS, Depeche Mode...
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    A cover can be seen as the ultimate tribute and Johnny Cash's songs have been covered more than most. Listen to the best covers of songs by The Man In Black.
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    Already own everything The Beatles have ever recorded? Listen to other artists' renditions of your favorite Beatles songs!
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    Listen to the catchiest, most hook-laden dance songs from the past decade.
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    Bravado tell-it-like-it-is soul and funk jams celebrating self-reliance, self-confidence, and self-respect. Right on, sisters and brothers!
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    Entertain your guests with this collection of old school R&B, Motown, and soul, featuring the biggest names on the scene in the 1960s and '70s.
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    An eclectic mix of upbeat songs about ghosts, monsters, werewolves, and all things wicked.
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    This lively and fun collection of indie and Americana music will keep you clapping, stomping and smiling.
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    Here's some hard rock motivation to maintain that rock-hard body.
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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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    Dance the night away to the stacked jukebox in a steamy dive bar on Manhattan's Lower East Side.
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    When the midnight hour comes, the blues turns its attention to love lost, love won, and everything in between. From vintage acoustic Delta blues to swaggering modern electric blues rock, hear the blues after midnight.
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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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    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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    Songs by Meat Loaf and similar artists
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    You're not an American until you take a cross-country road trip, and it isn't a proper road trip unless you're blasting these songs. This playlist is long enough for even the most arduous leg of your journey.
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    In 2004, Rolling Stone published their list of the greatest songs of all time. Here they are.
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    The Who, University of Leeds, 1969. Jimi Hendrix, Fillmore East, New Years Eve 1969. Led Zeppelin, Long Beach Arena, 1972. Listen to the most mind blowing concert performances from the golden age of classic rock.
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    A sunny, nostalgia-drenched playlist packed with memorable hits from the ska-punk of Sublime and Reel Big Fish to the pop-rock of No Doubt and Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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    Every kid needs to grow up with great music. These are the classic songs you should sing with (and to) your kids.
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    Hit the southern backroads with these classic 45s from the birth of rock 'n' roll. And while you're out there, visit 706 Union Street in Memphis, where Sam Phillips' Sun Records birthed their pioneering mix of R&B and hillbilly music.
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    Dig into some deep-down country sounds with these titanic twangmasters from the Lone Star State, from Western swing to outlaw country and honky tonk.
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    The Beatles are arguably the most important group in the history of recorded music. This playlist features essential songs by The Beatles, solo recordings by individual members, as well covers from their friends and indebted followers.
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    In 1955 Cosimo Matassa opened Cosimo Recording Studios in the French Quarter ushering in the "New Orleans Sound" (R&B heavy on the guitar and vocals). Cosimo fostered and attracted remarkable talent including Ray Charles and Allen Toussaint.
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    Aretha Franklin is the undisputed Queen of Soul. Listen to songs by her greatest influences, closest contemporaries, indebted followers, and Aretha herself. http://arethafranklin.net
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    Celebrate the Stones at their 1970s peak with this selection of some of their biggest hits, songs from other bands in their orbit, as well as the blues and R&B songs they covered.
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    Legends like Jimi Hendrix and Eric Clapton needed stacks of Marshall amplifiers, custom guitars and ungodly reserves of talent to rock out; all you need to do is blast this scuzzy mix of classic rock rave-ups. Give your party that extra push over the cliff.
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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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    Discover the authentic song of Spain from flamenco's most iconic artists.