- Sunday, July 27, 2003 — 34 Articles Published
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The Greenpeace Report, Part II: NanoWars— It is said that military leaders are perpetually fighting the previous war. The same can be said of the rainbow
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BuyMusic.com: Buyer Beware— A nice idea, and wide selection of music - but strict licensing, and poor customer service make this service a
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Merle Haggard defends Dixie Chicks— You might be a bit surprised to hear these sentiments coming from the author of "The Fighting Side of Me":
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Try On Some Naked Music— ...
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"I Walk on Guilded Splinters" by Dr. John— "I Walk on Guilded Splinters," the climactic 8 minute finale of his first album, is a kind of seance to
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"Crucify" by Tori Amos— The nearest way I can describe this is as a "power ballad," though there's no way you would mistake her
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"Ventilator Blues" by the Rolling Stones— A nasty little jagged slide guitar riff defines this record. You'd best watch out, cause it's a slippery little thing.
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"Sweet Black Angel" by the Rolling Stones— To the US government she was a terrorist, but to the Stones she was a freedom fighter, and a "sweet
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"Sympathy for the Devil" by the Rolling Stones— You might think of this as Robert Johnson after attending self-esteem classes.
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"Stray Cat Blues" by the Rolling Stones— Listen to the stalking groove at the very beginning, the lean bass notes and the few sparse guitar chords expressing
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"Sister Morphine" by the Rolling Stones— The drug fog of the vocal melody combines with the lyrical conceit that the narrator is talking to the drug,
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Sweet little 16 honky tonk man/woman— Johnny Horton, Chuck Berry and the Rolling Stones keep that party rollin'
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Jonathan Richman and Kohl's— I think I'll make a point of going into a Kohl's store just on account of this.
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OSHA for criminals— I knew gun control laws had to serve SOME purpose
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Ern Malley rides again— ...
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The return of Killing Joke— ...
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RIP John Schlesinger— ...
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Channel 4: pure as the driven snow— ...
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The BBC discovers blogging— ...
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Jobs for the boys— ...
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Undead— ...
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Silence of the Lambs: the musical version— ...
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More religious epic controversy— ...
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Dead Air— You might call it Crow Road 2: Electric Boogaloo, or "Iain Banks writes High Fidelity" or even "Wonder
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Democratic Nomination Predictions!— Who Will Win?
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Digital Music Time?— ...
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p0rn does Prime Time— The often cheesy, but intelligent Jerry Bruckheimer does it again.
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A job left unfinished— Fifty years ago today an armistice was signed in the Korean War, leaving still an official state of war that
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A Modest Proposal To The RIAA— ...
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Comity - The Deus Ex-machina as a Forgotten Genius— ...
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The Kinison - Mortgage is Bank— ...
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Em and Dre: Rhymin n Stealin?— ...
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A Horribly Spun Tale— ...
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A Nanotech Fairy Tale— ...
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