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HBO music...

Posted: Monday, August 28, 2006 10:42 PM by Will Femia
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Catching up on the HBO shows I missed over the weekend, I find myself again driven online to hunt down the songs.  The closing song on Entourage that sounded like it was from some great new 70s retro band?  That wasn't retro, that was actual 70s, Ted Nugent's Stranglehold.  (Here's the ten minute live version but NOTE some cursing.)

And the funk song playing in the new promo for The Wire is Ball Of Confusion (That's What The World Is Today) from the Temptations.

(You may have noticed that I like to link to Napster for songs.  I actually really like the service they provide.  I have the free account, which allows me to listen to a certain amount of music per month (or something) and that's enough for me to look up songs or check out bands I hear about.  It's not enough for music at work all day every day, but still very handy and the only service of its kind that I know of.)

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