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The Film Stage - 16th Aug 2009

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Here's the video for the Jack White - Alicia Keys duet for the new Bond Movie. The song is called "Another Way to Die." Everyone (here, here, and on and on) seems to hate it - the video and the song. But I think it's good. Both. Jack White's guitar and both their piano is killer. I want them to put out an album, and I'll play it all night. I think my neighbors will even be stoked! Filed Under: Alicia Keys Jack White Music Post new comment Your name: * E-mail: * The content of th





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