Name: Tom Johnson
Weblog: www.knownjohnson.com
Articles: 316
First Published: Monday, February 24, 2003
Last Published: Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Currently listing articles 316-301:
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Re:Collection - Pink Floyd: The Division Bell— Beef, art, and David Gilmour. Life is weird.
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Nine Inch Nails Announces New Album Download, Ghosts I-IV, A Forward-Looking Dare— Trent Reznor boldly fills in the spaces Radiohead left blank.
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Concert Review: Adrian Belew Power Trio With Opener Saul Zonana— "It's time for the difficult listening hour. Better put on your helmets."
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The Final Breakdown: Favorites of 2007— Better late than never - my picks of stuff I really liked a lot in 2007.
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Rush Announces New Live Album and 2008 Tour— A new live album and a tour to support it - find your dates here!
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Re:Collection - Rush Permanent Waves (Mobile Fidelity edition)— Another Rush classic gets the Mobile Fidelity treatment. Do not miss it.
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Queen + Paul Rodgers release "Say It's Not True" for World AIDS Day Awareness— The first new song from the suffixed Queen spotlights Nelson Mandela’s 46664 HIV AIDS global campaign.
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The Breakdown: Dave Douglas— One this week, folks. One. But it's a GOOD one.
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The Breakdown: Genesis, Led Zeppelin, Nine Inch Nails, Opeth, U2— I know: why am I even bothering to talk about anything other than Zep and U2?
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Re:Collection - King Crimson, THRAK, And The Next Step— What did THRAK try to accomplish, and where is the rumored new five-piece band going to go next?
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The Breakdown: The Beatles, Blackfield, The Who— It's a Breakdown first this week. What could it be?
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Music Review: Ween - La Cucaracha— Ween covers all the usual bases, but turns out a few real surprises with their latest album.
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The Breakdown: Ryan Adams, Fripp/Eno, Tony Levin, Plant/Krauss, Ween— A couple of slashes mark an eclectic week of music.
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The Breakdown: Jimi Hendrix, Keith Jarrett, Tom Petty, REM— It looks quiet this week, but there are still a few dangerous items for your budget.
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Re:Collection - Radiohead: In Rainbows— It's a beautiful album, but the revolution may have to wait a little longer.
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Radiohead - In Rainbows: Forward Thinking With A Bitrate Of 160kpbs?— Radiohead stubs toe on the technology night table as it stumbles around, blindly trying to find its way in the dark.

