I love Take That. But I didn’t love Wonderland. Then again, that doesn’t really matter anymore.
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I’m Excited for the “Joshua Tree Tour,” But I Was Really Looking Forward to that “Pop” Re-Issue
I guess we’re not getting that 20th anniversary re-issue of Pop, then.
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Perhaps George Michael’s biggest legacy is that he was willing to walk away from fame because he was desperate for artistic credibility.
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When R.E.M. released its underrated masterpiece, New Adventures in Hi-Fi, 20 years ago today, it felt like the end for the band. Turns out, it was.
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Between leaving 1D and allegations of infidelity and substance abuse, Zayn Malik had a lot to sing about. So, how did he do?
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David Bowie certainly lived a very interesting life.
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Scott Weiland was one of the best front-men of his generation.
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“A Season in the Red”: How David Moyes Beat Himself Before Chelsea, Everton, Man City, Liverpool (and a Ton of Other Teams) Did
“He is a modest man who has a lot to be modest about,” Winston Churchill allegedly said about rival Clement Atlee.
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After many years of estrangement, Ric Ocasek finally gave us the Cars reunion we’ve been waiting for.
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I can’t decide whether Nate Ruess is great or grating.
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Did Phil Rudd’s recent solo album have anything to do with his current legal predicament?
At least it was better than Lulu.
Glenn Frey’s sweet voice provided listeners with an escape from all of the turmoil in their lives. And yes, was he cool.
White Light, the first studio album from The Corrs since 2005, is, to borrow a phrase from “The Simpsons,” a perfectly cromulent album.
Duran Duran’s latest “comeback album” could be the swansong for one of the best guitarists of our time.
