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	<title>Comments on: Yaz returns!</title>
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		<title>By: William Klausing</title>
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		<dc:creator>William Klausing</dc:creator>
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		<description>Dear Mr. AA;

This review is more than a bit short-sighted and perhaps more than necessarily sarcastic.  I saw the show in Oakland on July 7, and found it more than I had anticipated.  If you can only really appreciate the &#039;hits&#039; played at the end of the show, you have failed to recognize both the genious of Mr. Clarke and his contribution to pop music.   Rarely has the use of a synthesizer created music that is both pop-friendly and can warm the soul, been played for the world.   Are there a few empty tracks among the set list?   Yes, I would agree....mostly written by Moyet, and mostly on the second album.   &#039;Too Pieces&#039; was possibly the most enjoyable 3 and a half minutes I&quot;ve ever spent in a concert hall.     just my humble opinion.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Mr. AA;</p>
<p>This review is more than a bit short-sighted and perhaps more than necessarily sarcastic.  I saw the show in Oakland on July 7, and found it more than I had anticipated.  If you can only really appreciate the &#8216;hits&#8217; played at the end of the show, you have failed to recognize both the genious of Mr. Clarke and his contribution to pop music.   Rarely has the use of a synthesizer created music that is both pop-friendly and can warm the soul, been played for the world.   Are there a few empty tracks among the set list?   Yes, I would agree&#8230;.mostly written by Moyet, and mostly on the second album.   &#8216;Too Pieces&#8217; was possibly the most enjoyable 3 and a half minutes I&#8221;ve ever spent in a concert hall.     just my humble opinion.</p>
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