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    Jerome: How about some other performers? Who do you like to see in concert? Who's good in concert?
    Kim: Oh, let's see... I saw Paul Simon when he was on his Graceland tour. If you remember that was the African-influenced and I think Ladysmith Black Mambazo was in the background. That was fantastic, well-staged, well-or-chestrated, choreographed, everything. Really a tight, quality performance.
    Jerome: How about rap music? Do you ever listen to that?
    Andree: I do sometimes. I guess I hear rap at the aerobics gym, you know, so it's... the rhythm is sort of good for maybe exercise or dance. It isn't something I particularly enjoy listening to on my own.
    Kim: Um... Well, I quite enjoy African music and reggae, and rap is... verges on, or maybe emerges from those rhythms. So again, I would agree with you, if you're moving it's great, but just sit and listen to it is not my perference. But I.. but see, I do sit and listen to the African music or the reggae for hours. That's fine.