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Count The Police as the latest band to go “exclusive.” The Police will offer it’s upcoming live release Certifiable on October 7 as a 2 DVD/2 CD set, a single disc Blu-ray/2 CD combo, and in a triple vinyl configuration with an MP3 download, all exclusively through mega-retailer Best Buy
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I dream in music; I think in music. And most of all, I remember in music. My entire history has a soundtrack. I reminisce through bass lines and contemplate with singable choruses. And I steal it all, hide it away for my own selfish purposes ... read more |
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They tease us, act selfishly, and even sleep with our friends on occasion, but goddamnit, if we don’t still spend hours and hours thinking up ways to make them smile. A beautiful woman may have been behind every war ever fought, but her delicate effervescence also manifests itself in every piece of art ever created. Seems like a fair tradeoff to me ... read more |
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Since this column has been hibernating longer than Rip Van Winkle (5), I’ll give ya’ll a brief rundown of how things work. Like Glenn Close (6) after seeing an excited and injured soldier in The World According To Garp, I’ll slide in all the biggest music-related stories of the last week and thrust until happy endings are achieved for all ... read more |
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Nixing the overwhelming musical urge to support Barack Obama, Elton John has organized a fundraising benefit for former First Lady Hillary Clinton. The high-priced gig will take place on April 9th at Radio City Music Hall. Tickets start at one hundred and twenty-five dollars and max out at twenty-three hundred dollars ... read more |
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We’ve all been in that situation. You’re exchanging more than pleasantries with a significant other (or loose stranger) when your iPod, set on random, decides to iCockblock you by blasting a wildly embarrassing tune. Amidst the angry glares, your brain freezes, internally fighting about whether its worth riding the unromantic storm out or physically getting up to end the suffering ... read more |
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