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More info ... it definitely ogg related. The album cover that it hangs on is always one with ogg encoded music.
Also, if I am not network connected, and happily listening to mp3s, alls well. If I listen to an ogg encoded album, it hangs in the same way after a few songs ... black screen, unresponsive to keys, has to be killed from the command line.
I'll run it from the command line and see if there are any useful messages.