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Matisyahu: Hasidic regae (8/22/2005)
Life of Agony becomes new again (7/3/2005)
Durst being cranky (5/11/2005)
My wife is gonna kill me: My Elvis-athon (5/2/2005)
DVD Elvis-athon (5/2/2005)
This one from Garbage isn't garbage (this time) (4/27/2005)
Billy Idol back after 10 years. The old-sounding ones work the best (3/25/2005)
50 Cent is the real deal (3/14/2005)
J. Lo hesded toward the toilet of indifference (3/7/2005)
Los Lonely Boys live at the Fillmore (2/21/2005)
Bowie concert DVD two plus hours going back to Ziggy (2/9/2005)
Green Day epic: politics of frustration (1/19/2005)
Dimebag's death (1/14/2005)
Destiny's child: post solo Beyonce (1/4/2005)
2Pac still dead and still putting out CDs- this time with Eminem at the wheel (12/20/2004)
Grateful Dead with latter day material in a box (12/7/2004)
U2 via iPod (11/30/2004)
Elton throws back the clock (11/16/2004)
Travis follows a rich tradition of British pop (11/8/2004)
Rod Stewart and Michael McDonald bring out more oldies (11/1/2004)
REM, Somber, reflective (10/11/2004)
Keb Mo on the Peace Train (9/30/2004)
Jerry Garcia: Still alive and well in the vaults (9/26/2004)
Nelly: Sweat Suit (9/21/2004)
Ray Charles's buddies in the company of genious! (9/14/2004)
Bjork- Yoko without the shrieks? (9/6/2004)
Travis and Tim- Image is important (9/1/2004)
213-Hip hop stars back together again (8/24/2004)
Alter Bridge--Creed's remnants march on (8/15/2004)
What do you with those dusty boxes of precious LPs (8/9/2004)
Pearl Jam semi-plugged (if anyone still needs more Pearl Jam concerts) (8/2/2004)
Cure grows some muscle (7/27/2004)
Rush pays tribute to Blue Cheer's Dickie Peterson, returning to the olden days when they were learning ro play "serious music." Stuff like Yardbirds. (7/16/2004)
Jimmy's got some country friends in Margaritaville (7/15/2004)
Switchfoot may be today's "california" beach music! (7/12/2004)
Rush copyin' Dickie Peterson's Blue Cheer and more... (7/6/2004)
Beasties circa 2004 ... still punks ,,,, the Ramones never grew up either. (6/21/2004)
Who needs Axl? (6/14/2004)
Lenny Kravitz ..now babtised anew (6/7/2004)
Pete Seeger torns 85 (5/3/2004)
Prince Musicology (4/26/2004)
Janet and Usher: One seems more anchored than the other (4/12/2004)
NOW 15--the hits of today (3/29/2004)
Godsmack unplugged takes all the guts away (3/21/2004)
Norah mixing soul and jazz and blues again (2/23/2004)
Courtney and Melissap big names for more than music (2/16/2004)
Beatlemania plus thirty (2/8/2004)
Pop music reaches for the standards (2/2/2004)
Righteous Babe stripped to her basics (1/25/2004)
Year-end predictions (12/21/2003)
Rage Against The Machine is one of the bands from the past decade that (12/18/2003)
Beatles naked withou all the wall of sound garbage (12/1/2003)
Jonny Lang finds a grown-up voice (11/10/2003)
Strokes -- keeps on keepin' on with skimpy next album (11/9/2003)
Chevelle: these brothers are not the BeeGees (10/27/2003)
Pro-Pain covers what got them there (10/20/2003)
Robert Plamer still had the blues when he died (9/29/2003)
Goodbye Warren (9/15/2003)
Sting: mellow in his old age? (9/14/2003)
Evanescence: from Little Rock with Guitars (8/26/2003)
KISS...they don't reinnvent them selves as much as repackage themselves! (8/17/2003)
What's left of the Isely Bros have their biggest hit album in forever (8/10/2003)
Mact Gray moves between whistfullness and love (8/4/2003)
Beyonce "seduces with boldness" (7/28/2003)
Liz Phair...now making "pop" music that's "anti-Britney" (7/21/2003)
Staind has 14 Shades of Grey, kicks off the State Fair (with Static X) (7/18/2003)
Fleetwoood Mac makes new music for 2003 (7/7/2003)
Now Robert Palmer has the blues (7/1/2003)
Jewel goes pop (6/20/2003)
Metallica:: now friendly to cyberspace (6/16/2003)
Led Zeppelin now on DVD after all these years (6/9/2003)
Jayhawks: still on the map (6/2/2003)
I saw the Grateful Dead instead of Edgar Winter in 1973 (5/19/2003)
Lynch/Pilson...beyond Dokken (5/12/2003)
Zakk Wyldd's Black Label Society (5/6/2003)
Madonna: growing up or getting tired? (4/28/2003)
Mark Knopfler: simple shuffles (4/22/2003)
Genuwine bridges tthe gap (4/15/2003)
The store is closing: where the music mattered (4/8/2003)
Country music from the Ruskies (4/1/2003)
Ben Harper: searching (3/18/2003)
Ben Harper "Diamonds on the Inside" drawing on influences to generate somethings new (3/18/2003)
Zwan: Post-Pumpkin Corgan (2/5/2003)
Avril: a woman for the 21st century (1/21/2003)
An unsolved mystery no longer: Seattle's Mia Zapata's alledged killer nabbed (1/13/2003)
Johnny Cash carrying his own personal Jesus (1/7/2003)
The Music Industry Tomorrow (12/22/2002)
NOW Xmas 2002 (12/17/2002)
Audioslave ... Rage Plus (11/26/2002)
Pearl Jam: a progression (11/19/2002)
Santana -- the Shaman (11/1/2002)
George Winnston - Doors Fan of Excellence (10/15/2002)
Tom Petty - chasin' that last DJ (10/8/2002)
India.Arie - Voyage to India (10/1/2002)
Disturbed- classy rock to keep the scene interesting (9/24/2002)
Doors alive...or at least the makings of them (9/6/2002)
Have the Chili Peppers grown past their funk? (9/5/2002)
Sleater-Kinney - riot grrrls all growed uo (8/27/2002)
Elvis has still left the building (8/20/2002)
Elvis+25. Don't think of the jumpsuit Elvis... (8/20/2002)
Robert Plant in "Dreamland" (8/6/2002)
de boss talkin' abooout 9-11 (7/31/2002)
Dave Mathews: from the internet to the stores (7/23/2002)
Satriani for the 21st century -- 30 seconds at time (7/2/2002)
The Ozzy Family ... you either get it or you don't! (6/25/2002)
Bowie regroups with Visconti (6/17/2002)
Shakira & the Hives (6/11/2002)
M+M full of hate (5/28/2002)
Rick Danko, Eric Anderson from the past (5/14/2002)
Elvis C. on having been an angry young man (4/30/2002)
Creed crash (4/30/2002)
Sheryl Crow: It's summertime (4/23/2002)
Neil Young and the MG's (4/17/2002)
Will the Circle Be Unbroken, again? (4/2/2002)
Celine Dion -- a working mother back at work (3/26/2002)
Cher and Kylie: "Personalities" at work (3/19/2002)
Joey Ramone rocks out telling us not to worry (2/27/2002)
Chris Isaak -- is he the saddest man on earth? (2/19/2002)
Chemical Bros. leave the earth behind (2/12/2002)
Let's Roll from the web (1/22/2002)
xmas 2001 (12/19/2001)
Vanilla Sky--the music creates moods (12/12/2001)
Green Day with the super hits! (12/5/2001)
Mick is Mick is Mick ... "Goddess"...anything worth listening to? (11/26/2001)
Can she (Britney) get out of Never-Never Land? (11/20/2001)
Strokin' from New York (11/13/2001)
A musical collaboration for today (11/6/2001)
Lenny a quamtum leap (10/30/2001)
Ozzy's Ever-Ready batteries still working (10/26/2001)
Limp Bizkit in transition (10/16/2001)
Not censorship, but lowest common denominator programming (9/29/2001)
Pop music after the bombing (9/17/2001)
Laurie Anderson: "Life on a String" (9/14/2001)
Air Supply won't go away (9/4/2001)
McGuinn -- from coffee shops to the Byrds to the internet, and then back home (with the assistance of buddies and electronics). (8/31/2001)
Simon and Garfunkel done right, now. (8/21/2001)
Perry Farrell -- a long ways from Jane's Addiction (8/15/2001)
'N Sync ...growing or marking time? (7/31/2001)
Beyond Pavement -- Malkmus (7/25/2001)
Perspective on Buffalo Springfield (7/20/2001)
Hayseed Dixie (7/8/2001)
311 From Chaos (6/23/2001)
Static-X- Hard and Heavy (5/29/2001)
Shaver -- 'The Earth Rolls On" (5/2/2001)
R.E.M. "Reveal" (5/1/2001)
The Boss Live (3/10/2001)
Dave Matthews Band - "Everyday" (3/5/2001)
New Music Monthly (2/6/2001)
U2 - "All that You Leave Behind" (1/24/2001)
Dave Alvin - "Public Domain" (8/30/2000)
The Beasties--choose the songs yourself (1/21/2000)



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