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    Rush and Deep Purple on the 2013 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame ballot

    Rock Hall Allowing Fans to Vote (kind of) and Announces New Nominees Rush, Public Enemy, Deep Purple Nominated for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | Music News | Rolling Stone This year's nominees are: Albert King, Chic, Deep Purple, Donna Summer, Heart, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Kraftwerk...
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    Bob Dylan - Tempest (2012)

    I had the immense pleasure yesterday of being allowed to buy a copy of this magnificent album a day in advanced (although there have been perfectly legal free streams up for the last couple of weeks, I abstained)...And, so far, I can't get enough! This album is unlikely to change anyone who...
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    Bob Dylan to receive Presidential Medal of Freedom

    Bob Dylan awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom | Grand Forks Herald | Grand Forks, North Dakota
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    Rest in Peace - Levon Helm of the Band

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    Review Townes Van Zandt - Live at the Old Quarter (1973)

    :omg: Townes Van Zandt is one of the most famously unappreciated musicians in the pop spectrum. He never had a hit single, or album, but his name has a legendary tinge in songwriting circles all over the world. Sounding like Bob Dylan coming through the mouth of Hank Williams, Townes is...
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    The Beatles' Sons Considering Forming a Band

    The Beatles' sons to form band? | News | NME.COM In an interesting, and not all-together surprising, revelation, Sean Lennon, James McCartney, and Dhani Harrison are discussing the possibility of putting together a band. Sort of the Beatles 2.0. Only Ringo's son, Zak, isn't particularly keen...
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    Artists Who Never Strayed from Their Roots (But Should Have)

    There are some very insightful comments in the other thread about how problematic it can be when an artist or band tries too hard to be experimental, or to keep pushing themselves into new directions. While there are also plenty of bands that do not try to be too experimental, most acts have a...
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    Jerry Lee Lewis marries for 7th Time

    Jerry Lee Lewis Marries Cousin's Ex-Wife | Music News | Rolling Stone This time, instead of marrying his cousin, he's marrying his other cousin's ex-wife. :D
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    The Stones planning 50th anniversary tour for 2013

    Stones 50th Anniversary Tour Pushed Back to 2013 | Music News | Rolling Stone Main points: - Apparently members of the band are speaking to each other again, and they will do a (small) tour. - Keith Richards is in poor health, preventing them from doing a full worldwide tour. - They...
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    DOC's Top 25 Punk Rock Albums

    Punk rock has always been important to me. My dad was a big part of the hardcore scene in the 80's, and I grew up with it the same way that other people grew up with the Beatles. It's not composed of virtuosic musicians, but there's a minimalism about it that is, to me, far more appealing. It...
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    Abandoned Love - Bob Dylan vs George Harrison vs the Everly Brothers

    My favorite Dylan track...And probably one of the best songs ever written about things falling apart. ytRYJJOZoOQ (Live version...Studio wasn't on youtube) Ml7hzqdT4vk ElgBQLcmPL0
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    Richards and Jagger meeting to discuss Stones plans for next year

    Stones Near Decision on 50th Anniversary Shows | Music News | Rolling Stone This has been going back and forth for a year now, and lots of people are starting to get skeptical...But Mick and Keith are finally actually getting together to talk things out (hopefully) like adults. Perhaps the...
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    Seasonal Tastes

    It's that time of the year...It's cold outside, maybe the sky is gray, the leaves are falling from the trees. The mood and the atmosphere is changing, and along with it surely do your tastes in music. Are there any artists that you prefer during certain times of the year? For me, summer is...
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    Iconic Rock Photographer Barry Feinstein Dies

    Barry Feinstein, who was the exclusive photographer for two Bob Dylan tours, and also photographed more than 500 album covers for such artists as George Harrison, Janis Joplin, Miles Davis and many more, has died at age 80, reports the Associated Press. His work with Dylan was probably his...
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    Tom Waits - Bad As Me (2011)

    BAM! Thunder strikes, missiles go off, the sky is on fire, and sirens screech announcing clearly that Tom ****ing Waits has returned. And the seven years between his last album and now have done nothing to soften him. While perhaps not as dark as many of his previous efforts, this album is...
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    SuperHeavy - SuperHeavy (2011)

    What happens when a seasoned rock icon, a young soul-singer, the son of a reggae legend, a Bollywood film composer, and...uh...the guy from the Eurythmics...come together and make a multicultural (but mostly composed of white people from Britain) celebration of world music? Well, mostly you...
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    Great American Song

    How can anyone avoid the rush of patriotism on a day like today? We hear a lot about the Great American Novel...but what about the Great American Song? Is there any song that you feel greatly exemplifies American life, values, or culture? The rules: - The song does NOT have to use the word...
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    Bob Dylan to perform at the Grammys

    Read about it here. Dylan will apparently be performing along side two newer folk-rock bands. It will be interesting to see how the crowd reacts to the old bard next to newer artists like Lady Gaga and Eminem. With Bob Dylan and Mick Jagger performing this year, I almost wish that I could...
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    The Age of the Dead Rock Star

    A few nights ago, my friend and I were driving down the road listening to one of our iPod's on shuffle when we started talking about Chuck Berry. "I wouldn't be surprised," I said, "if Chuck doesn't make it to the end of the year." And who could blame him? Quite frankly, it's near miraculous...
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    Captain Beefheart Dies at 69

    Dear friends, I have just been informed that the legendary avant-garde rocker Captain Beefheart died today of complications from multiple sclerosis. I'm too frazzled to do a write up at the moment, but one will certainly come later. RIP Captain, you will be sorely missed.
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    Keith Richards - Vintage Vinos (2010)

    My love of the Stones, and Keith Richards in particular, is certainly no secret. So, it may come as a surprise to some that I've never bothered much with Keith's solo output. To me, Keith raspy voice has always been a highlight of the Stones' output, with tracks that he sings on always coming...
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    RIP Darby Crash, September 26, 1958 – December 7, 1980

    Darby Crash, singer of punk rock band the Germs, died by intentional overdose 30 years ago today (the day before John Lennon's death). I'm going to try to recreate an anecdote I heard years ago from memory, as I long lost the source... "On December 7, 1980, I went over the my friend...
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    Axl Rose sues Activision over Guitar Hero III

    Article - Eager to become the talk of every music fans' Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow, Axl Rose has just issued his most insane lawsuit yet, suing "Guitar Hero" makers Activision for $20 million for featuring Guns N' Roses' "Welcome to the Jungle" in "Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock." Axl...
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    Raw Power Vs Transformer

    With his star on the rise in the early 70's, David Bowie brought two of his struggling heroes, Iggy Pop and Lou Reed, to London to help them revitalize their careers. The two took the glam rock scene of England and brought it down to a sleazier and more subversive level, essentially creating...
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    The Beatles Now Available on iTunes

    Apple Welcomes The Beatles To iTunes | IBTimes Arguably one of the most popular rock and roll bands in history, The Beatles, are still making headlines almost 40 years after their breakup. The entire collection of the Beatles is now available on iTunes for the first time ever. Apple...

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