TO MARK ITS 25th anniversary, Spin magazine posted the 125 best albums of the past 25 years. Even though it’s merely the opinion of the magazine’s editors and contributors, the reaction has been caustic in some cases, chiefly because the magazine named “Achtung Baby” by Dublin’s U2 as the top album. Of course, the...
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I RECENTLY SAW a video of an acoustic version of the Foo Fighters’ “Best of You,” which is easily my favorite song by the band. But it was one of those things. I had forgotten how much I like the song until I saw the video today. There’s nothing especially groundbreaking about the song....
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A GREAT BATTLE is waging between Amazon.com, arguably the world’s most powerful book retailer, and the major publishing houses in the United States. And it revolves around ebooks and their prices. Although ebooks are experiencing exponential growth, they still represent a tiny minority of books sold in the US. But this war is not...
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• It has been 13 months since I had a liver transplant that saved my life. As a result, I am interested in articles, websites or anything else that features transplant information or stories. One of the items that grabbed my attention was Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ public discussion of his liver transplant. The...
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AS I WATCHED Genesis, Abba, Iggy Pop, Jimmy Cliff and the Hollies get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Monday night, it reminded me yet again of an essential band that continues to be ignored, even though it became eligible in 2005 for inclusion. It’s difficult to criticize anyone who gets...
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ONE OF MY earliest memories of spending time with my father was sitting with him as a little kid listening to all the music he liked. His tastes were deep and wide. The Five Royales. Chuck Berry. David Bowie. The “Jesus Christ Superstar” stage and film soundtracks. Ray Charles. Chet Baker. Sammy Price. Dave...
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MORE THAN TWENTY years ago, I had a girlfriend who liked Olivia Newton-John. Not that there is anything particularly wrong with Olivia Newton-John or even with liking her. But my girlfriend really liked her. A lot. The way hardcore Presley fans worship at the Elvis Alter. Olivia Newton-John? Really? I had nothing against the...
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