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Vote for Rock’s Spookiest Song: Only Ozzy, Sabbath, Maiden and Metallica Remain
Our Halloween quest to determine the spookiest song in rock history has advanced into its third week. After our round two ...
For all of the sinister elements of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger knew when things could start sounding a little too dangerous.
The 1970s were a time of change for The Rolling Stones. After blowing up with hits like “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction,” “Get Off of My Cloud,” and “Sympathy for the Devil,” the Stones were seasoned ...
Even the greatest songwriters have been known to throw a curve or two at their audience. That certainly pertains to their occasional tendency to give titles to their songs that don’t really appear in ...
PARK CITY, Utah — Ten days of terse texting among professional narcissists working on little or no sleep in one of the last cold spots left on Al Gore’s inconvenient Earth: Welcome to Sundance ’07, ...
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