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Friday Night Beachwood

By Steve Rhodes
Another night at the world's greatest bar.

Posted on May 28, 2007

RockNotes: U2 vs. Styx

By Don Jacobson
The Styx rhythm section, it turns out, was dealing with a lot of heavy shit back in the day. Plus, the ruination of the minor league ballpark tour, and U2 in 3D.

Posted on May 23, 2007

Here Lies Rock 'n Roll

By Don Jacobson
BBC Television writes rock 'n roll's obituary.

Posted on May 21, 2007

Friday Night Beachwood

By Steve Rhodes
A night at the world's greatest bar.

Posted on May 21, 2007

Righteous Brothers: Sayin' Somethin'

By Don Jacobson
The same year the Righteous Brothers made this record Frank Zappa put out Absolutely Free. The writing was on the wall.

Posted on May 14, 2007

RockNotes: Bowzer vs. The Replacements

By Don Jacobson
I didn't know the county fair circuits were still in the market for doo-wop groups - apparently so much so that the army of cheap knock-offs it has spawned requires special laws to keep them in check. No law, meanwhile, could hold back the Replacements in their day; now one of their proteges has hit it big and honors his heroes.

Posted on May 11, 2007

RockNotes: Sammy Hagar vs. Les Paul

By Don Jacobson
Les Paul chases The Perfect Sound; Sammy Hager settles for Velvet Revolver.

Posted on May 09, 2007

Alt Clear Channel

By Don Jacobson
It would be the ultimate irony if Clear Channel re-introduced the kind of radio it destroyed in the first place. But there's a glimmer of hope emanating from Texas that just such a thing is on the horizon.

Posted on May 01, 2007

MUSIC - American flags.
TV - Crooked cops, rotary phones and bourbons on the rocks.
POLITICS - Roger Ebert jumps Palin's shark.
SPORTS - The Bears' bridge to nowhere.

BOOKS - Booze, baseball, JFK and the CTA. In Booklist.

PEOPLE PLACES & THINGS - The Five Dumbest Ideas of the Week.

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