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- dbf692fa61f022222980790bc9331e1cce5b18a61838308406f669cf2b31ddf2 first "Barney".
- dbf692fa61f022222980790bc9331e1cce5b18a61838308406f669cf2b31ddf2 isCitedBy Born_to_Be_Wild.
- dbf692fa61f022222980790bc9331e1cce5b18a61838308406f669cf2b31ddf2 last "Hoskyns".
- dbf692fa61f022222980790bc9331e1cce5b18a61838308406f669cf2b31ddf2 page "172".
- dbf692fa61f022222980790bc9331e1cce5b18a61838308406f669cf2b31ddf2 publisher "Viking".
- dbf692fa61f022222980790bc9331e1cce5b18a61838308406f669cf2b31ddf2 quote "The brilliant soundtrack, including the Byrds' 'Wasn't Born to Follow', Steppenwolf's proto-metal 'Born to be Wild', and Jimi Hendrix's 'If Six Was Nine', helped to set the film in a kind of outlaw-rock'n'roll context.".
- dbf692fa61f022222980790bc9331e1cce5b18a61838308406f669cf2b31ddf2 title "Waiting For the Sun: The Story of the Los Angeles Music Scene".
- dbf692fa61f022222980790bc9331e1cce5b18a61838308406f669cf2b31ddf2 year "1996".