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    1. At the Movies with Peter Travers: "The Runaways," "The Bounty Hunter," "Repo Men" and more Thu, 18 Mar 2010 08:13:43 PDT
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    2. SXSW 2010 Twitter Cam Day 1 Thu, 18 Mar 2010 02:09:57 PDT
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    3. Premiere: Grace Potter and the Nocturnals' "Tiny Light" Wed, 17 Mar 2010 10:47:35 PDT
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    4. New Music Report: Titus Andronicus Wed, 17 Mar 2010 09:15:34 PDT
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    5. Breaking: Local Natives Wed, 17 Mar 2010 08:58:19 PDT
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    6. Live at Rolling Stone: Warren Haynes Performs "Railroad Boy" Mon, 15 Mar 2010 08:54:47 PDT
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    Rolling Stone.com: Features
    1. Review: Jimi Hendrix's "War Heroes"Tue, 16 Mar 2010 04:00:21 PDT
      Days after Hendrix' death, Eddie Kramer, head engineer at Electric Ladyland Studios, was quoted as saying that there were two albums worth of studio cuts and a live Albert Hall gig that would be released soon. However, "associates" were quoted as saying that there were lots more Hendrix tapes that nobody would hear — "It wouldn't be fair to his memory to release them" was the way the rap went. Nevertheless, this is the fourth posthumous album to be released by Hendrix' label (not to...
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    2. Review: Jimi Hendrix's "Hendrix in the West"Tue, 16 Mar 2010 03:58:50 PDT
      Scrape, Scrape. That sound you hear is Eddie Kramer, the proprietor of the late Jimi Hendrix's New York recording studio, Electric Ladyland, scraping the bottom of the Hendrix barrel for the second and possibly second-to-last posthumous album of the deceased genius' music, Hendrix In The West. But to talk about bottoms of barrels is meant in no way to deprecate this album or Kramer's work. Jimi Hendrix was to rock what Charlie Parker was to jazz—an energiser, a vitalizer, a musician who...
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    3. Review: Jimi Hendrix's "Rainbow Bridge"Tue, 16 Mar 2010 03:56:50 PDT
      Ahh, a surprise — more Hendrix in the studio. Of late a lot of inconcert Hendrix has surfaced; the full-side each on the Woodstock sets, the Isle of Wight performance on Columbia's Rock Festivals set, the in-concert movie of Hendrix at Berkeley, as well as an English in-concert film with an accompanying soundtrack LP. But Hendrix on stage and Hendrix in the studio are two animals of pretty divergent cellular structure. His later concerts involved a lot of extended instrumental...
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    4. Review: Jimi Hendrix's "The Cry of Love"Tue, 16 Mar 2010 03:54:34 PDT
      Maybe it's just my imagination, but the Jimi Hendrix section of my local record bin seems to have been growing at an astonishing pace lately. In recent weeks, we've been offered a bland semi-jam with Lonnie Youngblood (who?) on Maple Records, a collection of ancient tapes with the Isley Brothers (a product of Buddah, from whom it would have been nice to say that they should've known better), and a large assortment of bootlegs, all seemingly taken from the same series of Los Angeles Forum concert...
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    5. The Secrets Behind the Rolling Stones' "Exile on Main Street" ReissueTue, 09 Mar 2010 12:45:48 PST
      Mick Jagger and Keith Richards reevaluate their classic 1972 double album Get the full story on the never-before-heard tracks on the Rolling Stone's upcoming Exile on Main Street reissue in our new issue, on stands now. In the new issue of Rolling Stone, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards talk about plundering their vaults for the
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    6. Spring Music Preview 2010Tue, 02 Mar 2010 09:26:46 PST
      From MGMT to Erykah Badu, a first listen to 2010's hottest albums From Katy Perry and Stone Temple Pilots to MGMT and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, some of 2010's most anticipated albums are hitting stores this season. Big debuts from Court Yard Hounds and Drake are due, along with eagerly awaited releases by Christina Aguilera, Hole, the Hold Steady and Gaslight Anthem. Read up on 38 of the spring's discs, plus get your first listen to new tunes from Jakob Dylan, Willie Nelson and Peter Wolf, and watch exclusive performances and sneak peeks featuring fre...
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