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“Chinese Democracy” Hits Best Buys in New York With a Yawn ...Up to the minute breaking news from the world of
music, from the
editors of Rolling Stone.
http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2008/11/24/chinese-democracy-hits-best-buys-in-new-york-with-a-yawn/Open Source » Blog Archive » The Age of ShuffleI think it has some real potential but right now it’s limited by having a VERY small
music library and too heavily weighted to
pop music. I have broader musical tastes than almost anyone most people here have ever met. I have a 1200
CD ...http://www.radioopensource.org/the-age-of-shuffle/cityofsound: New Musical ExperiencesGames will be the new radio, the new MTV and the new
music store all in one". EA's own research finds that 55% of gamers had learned about a new
music artist through a game, with 33% subsequently buying a
CD by that artist.
...http://www.cityofsound.com/blog/2006/01/new_musical_exp.htmlGeorge Gershwin: Biography from Answers.comAmerican composer George Gershwin (1898-1937) was eminently successful in
popular music, as well as in the classical field with several concert works and an opera that have become standards in the contemporary repertory.
...http://www.answers.com/topic/george-gershwinOlsson’s Books & Records » Blog Archiv » Olsson’s is ClosedI hope to keep in touch with the many friends I’ve made through Olsson’s over the last 20 years as a rep calling on the
stores. Besides the great book people at Olsson’s, the
music departments were my
all-time favorite (and I used to
...http://www.olssons.com/blog/archives/1What's your REAL top ten? | The Agonistand if I listed my
favorite songs of
all time, none of them would be on the computer because they're embedded in my cortexical cells. I don't need electronic playback on them. (I do have them on vinyl).
...http://agonist.org/rick/20080504/whats_your_real_top_tenThe Washington MonthlyThe apex of Western
popular music was John Coltrane's 25 minute live version of "My
Favorite Things" back in 1964, it's been all downhill since then. In any case your taste in classic rock is appalling and only serves to help your
...http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2007_03/010970.phpRamblin' with Roger: John, Bobby, and John- Mixed CDI was searching the internet in order to identify a
CD where I could get Tom Clay's great song and I found your web site. I thought I would pass along what I recall that the Tom Clay who did this song was originally from Detroit.
...http://rogerowengreen.blogspot.com/2006/10/john-bobby-and-john-mixed-cd.htmlBeat Drop: The RZA. | Metal LungiesStatik: One of my
favorites of
all time. Just the way he EQ’d it and looped it so crispy yet dirty. Play it loud with the windows down and your good. It defined his sound. That beat screams Wu-Tang. No one else would have down it the
...http://metallungies.com/2008/09/beat-drop-the-rza/Ramblin' with Roger: Birthday songsIt became
popular to dump on the Spudwagon, but it's no worse than that corporate rock sound of any number of songs of the era. 1984 ... "Jump" by Van Halen. My fondness probably comes from David Lee Roth on the video.
...http://rogerowengreen.blogspot.com/2008/09/birthday-songs.html