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  <description>It’s official. We can all set our sights on locating James Jamerson’s long-lost '62 P-Bass “Funk Machine,” because the most famous missing bass guitar of all has been found. Jaco Pastorius's fretless 1962 Fender Jazz “Bass of Doom” (as he dubbed it) has turned up in New York City, over 20 years afte…</description>
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  <published>2008-04-04 10:00:24</published>
  <title>ジャコパスの盗難ベース、20年後に姿を現す。</title>
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