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Yes, that Donovan.
If ever there was a hotel with a checkered history, it would have to be New York's infamous Chelsea.
Just when you thought they were done, the labels ask "why wrap your presents this year when you can...rap them?"
Nothing earth shattering here. Just the sort of great radio friendly rock that should've made Lofgren a much bigger solo star.
Clapton's reunion with his one-time Blind Faith partner Stevie Winwood is the undisputed highlight of this DVD.
This is what you've got for this year my friends, so learn to live with it.
Of the many words and numerous books written about Bruce Springsteen, none are quite like this one.
The McCartney Years attempts to sum up four decades of Sir Paul's solo career on three DVDs. With the third live disc comes the payoff.
The bulk of this week's new album releases aren't really new at all. Can you say "ka-ching?"
It's official. Springsteen and The E Street Band will be back in America next year, but it may be without keyboardist Danny Federici.
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