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Manny's is--or was--a Manhattan musical institution: the guitar shop of choice for superstars and cognoscenti alike. Binky Philips, who worked there, waves goodbye to Axe Heaven. More »
eminem
Slim Shady, Marshall Mathers, Eminem--whatever you want to call the dude, he's back. Back from a long relapse, showing up for life again. Ten years ago he came to London and spoke to Ben Thompson for the Daily Telegraph. More »
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albert 4
It takes a brave soul to stick up for Albert Goldman, the abhorred biographer of Elvis, Lennon, Jim Morrison and others. More power, then, to Tom Graves for laying his neck on the line in this fine apologia for an underrated writer. More »
The Stone Roses
The 1989 debut album by Manchester's Stone Roses is widely regarded as one of the greatest ever made. Along with Shaun Ryder's Happy Mondays, the Roses' Byrds-on-Esctasy sound turned the city of the Smiths and Joy Division into the bacchanalian metro More »
Prince
Paul Yamada on two more pointless chapters in the slow-death decline of a once-mighty talent. More »
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Ian Broudie
Can rock or pop ever be a properly democratic process? That thought popped into Johnny Black's mind recently while interviewing Ian Broudie of the Lightning Seeds. Here's the conclusion he came to. More »
rolling stones
John Pidgeon was there at the dawn of the British blues boom. This thrilling memoir of seeing harmonica legend Cyril Davies--followed swiftly by the Rolling Stones--at Windsor's Ricky-Tick club takes you straight back to how it felt to stand on the v More »
bing crosby
This week, Alex Ogg's selection of songs inspired by economic woes. Of course, there are many more "broke" songs, but these address downturns in the economic cycle in a specific way, if not always intentionally. More »
phil spector
It was over 30 years ago that two of rock's legends joined forces in the studio to produce an album called Death Of A Ladies' Man. Harvey Kubernik was there to witness the combustive meeting of minds. More »
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ISLAnd records
Turning 50 this spring is one of the truly great record labels –Chris Blackwell's Island, launched to release Blue Beat singles from his native Jamaica but, in time, home to everyone from Jethro Tull and Roxy Music to Nick Drake and U2… More »
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Lambert says he got carried away, but not sorry

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Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:42am PST

AP - Adam Lambert admits he got carried away with his sexually charged American Music Awards performance, but he's offering no apology. The glam rocker from "American Idol" said on "The Early Show" … More »

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