NBC Finally Secures Rights To Fallon's "Born To Run" Clip
"That [video] could have been worth 500,000 hits on NBC.com."
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"That [video] could have been worth 500,000 hits on NBC.com."
Well, we're assuming Gaslight Anthem's Brian Fallon has always wanted to play "No Surrender" with the Boss in London in front of a ton of people.
... we presume she means WATCHING the show felt like some sort of charity endeavor.
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