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The march, and the concert, recalled an earlier era, sometimes vaguely, sometimes specifically: Wayne Kramer, of the legendary Detroit band MC5, played "Kick Out The Jams," forty years after he played and protested at the Chicago '68 convention.
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The ideas floating around so far have been vague and sometimes contradictory.
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Even when not buried in electronics, her distinctive singing voice sounds unusually vague, and sometimes it's hard to be sure it's hers.
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