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Created: 08/31/2005
Video description: Under the watchful eye of Joe Pantoliano (a.k.a Ralph Cifaretto), Tony Sirico (a.k.a. Paulie Walnuts) offers insight into this historic concert: "I don't know nothing about CBGB, but if Stevie likes it, then so do I." Wait a second, didn't somebody get whacked?

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