Phil Spector is the legendary record producer who, using a multi-layered recording technique that would come to be known as the "Wall Of Sound," created a string of classic rock 'n' roll records during the early sixties. Spector's recordings spawned an adoring fanbase who proclaimed their devotion in slogans like …
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Porcupine Tree Announce Fall U.S. Concert Dates
The wait is over for Porcupine Tree fans...almost.
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Come summertime, the freak flags will fly high once again. Get ready for summer concert hippie heaven.
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Digg is an online hub for content drawn from sources extending across all of the vast reaches of the internet. The content — drawn mostly from blogs and articles ranging from everything from breaking news, to topics like music, sports and entertainment — is submitted by site members (also called …
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American Stars And...Cars.
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The beautiful new album from PJ Harvey is an early candidate for the best record that I have heard this year.
Read More »Neil Young World Premieres New Album Today On MySpace Music
You can stream the new album Fork In The Road right now by going to Neil Young's MySpace page.
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Aren't the Osbournes fifteen minutes just about up?
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The NCAA is the commonly used, abbreviated name representing the National Collegiate Athletic Association, but to most people the NCAA means college basketball. Specifically, it means March Madness. Each spring, the NCAA college basketball playoffs commence in a month-long flurry of games among the top-ranked teams. The "madness" continues to …
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The young generation of the 1960s demonstrated its complete rejection of the values of their parents in many ways. They protested for civil rights and against the U.S. government's involvement in the Vietnam War. They openly experimented with psychedelic drugs and the new sexual concepts of free love. But mostly, …
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