When New Kids on the Block (sorry, NKOTB) tried to re-invent their sound, let’s just say it was not successful.
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My latest feature. In a lot of ways, this is the story I was born to write.
Kudos to Take That for trying something (a little) different the usual “Greatest Hits” anniversary package.
Not so much a review as an observation. I enjoyed Tuesday’s show a lot more than I thought I would. I actually preferred it to the Joshua Tree show I saw last year.
Suddenly, Justin Timberlake can do no right.
Is U2 out of touch?
Wow. Liam Gallagher just released a great solo album. I certainly wasn’t expecting that.
Tom Petty was like Sara Lee. Nobody doesn’t like him.
Who needs Stevie Nicks?
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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.
Perhaps George Michael’s biggest legacy is that he was willing to walk away from fame because he was desperate for artistic credibility.
Again, not so much a review as an observation. I enjoyed this show much more than the last Depeche Mode show I attended. The band sounded better and tighter (although …
Unlike his brother, Noel Gallagher has been willing to step out of his comfort zone and experiment. But was he successful?
After 15 long years and a heck of lot of pain, heartbreak and inspiration, Shania Twain is back with Now.
I love Take That. But I didn’t love Wonderland. Then again, that doesn’t really matter anymore.
