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interview with imus is different than the others. the book called the sound track of my life went through his career. fasingnati even for those not crazy about the music business. for those that are, it will be one of the best interviews. mike breann to used to do sports on the imus in the morning program when he was announcer for the knicks and voice for espn. for those that know him for that, you don t know how funny he is but you will. mike breen has a new book called killing imus. we ll leave it there and he ll fill in the blanks. we were crying. we were laughing so hard and you will be as well. we ll have our humorous moments from the crew, including mississippi white boy. and to sing the blues for us and reverend jesse jackson. we begin with the record producer and music geat, clive davis. i was telling clive davis this was the first time in 40 years i ve gotten a guest on five minutes earlier than scheduled time but clive davis, of course, is not to embarrass mr. d