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        <title>Five Good Covers: I Cant Explain (The Who)</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[by Cover Me<br/><br/>Five Good Covers presents five cross-genre reinterpretations of an oft-covered song. Dun. Duh-nuh. Dahn. Dah-nah. With that fanfare for the common mod, four lads from London announced their arrival on the music scene, asserting themselves as a powerful voice even as they admitted to not knowing how to say what they wanted to say. When the Who released "I Can't Explain," Pete Townshend may not have achieved the levels of self-expression he would find, but his ability to connect with his audience was already fully formed - there were thousands of listeners who knew exactly what it meant to feel [...]]]></description>
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