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Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards prefers CDs to iPod
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In a recent interview, guitarist Keith Richards said he thinks CDs, records and cassettes have better sound than digital which is why he has no desire to own an iPod. NBC’s Brian Williams reports.May 1, 2013