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From VH1's acclaimed Storytellers series, Matchbox Twenty perform their biggest hits and tell the stories behind them in an intimate performance filmed in New York City in 2001. Songwriter Rob Thomas talks about how a girl who picked him up hitchhiking - and then dumped him - inspired Rest Stop, how feminists who criticized Push got the band's intentions backwards, and how his mother's battle with cancer when Rob was a child led to 3 AM. Matchbox Twenty also perform radical new versions of some of their songs, answer questions from the fans in the audience, and perform a showstopping version of the rockabilly classic Lonely Weekend.
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2001
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62:17
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576i (PAL)
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