Monday, December 5, 2011

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Rolling Stone's New iPad App; The Beatles Deserve Better
AppAdvice
Still, The Beatles remain perhaps the most popular group ever to sing a song. This continued popularity, no doubt, led to the holiday release of Rolling Stone's Beatles Album-by-Album Guide, available now for the iPad in the App Store. ...
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Collective Soul's Will Turpin Talks Solo EP, the Beatles [Interview]
Audio Ink Radio
Turpin spoke exclusively with Audio Ink Radio about The Lighthouse, his love for the Beatles and news of new Collective Soul album on the way. Read what he has to say, below! How does your solo music differ from what you do with Collective Soul? ...
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Geddy Lee Talks Rush Legacy: 'Moving Pictures,' Their Next Album & More
Billboard
The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Rush's mix of progressive rock epics and hard rock riffs influenced everyone from Metallica to Dream Theater, and classic albums like the 1976 science fiction-flavored "2112" and the 1980 breakthrough "Permanent ...
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Kankakee: Majestic to host 'really big show'
Kankakee Daily Journal
By Dennis Yohnka If you recall his introduction of acts ranging from Topo Gigio, the Italian Mouse, to The Beatles, ventriloquist Senior Wences, and The Jackson 5, then you might be the sort of audience member that David and Vicki Gossett, the founders ...
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This Day in Music, December 5: Beggar's Banquet
The Morton Report
Like The Beatles and other acts in the '60s, it was common practice to release a new song as a single as a taster to a new album, on which the single wouldn't be included. A brave move indeed, but one that proved to work time and time again. ...
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The Morton Report
Saudi Scholars: Women Driving Cars Would Be the End of Virginity
SexIs Magazine
by Liz Langley Published: December 05, 2011 Thanks, now we have the Beatles' song "Baby You Can Drive My Car" stuck in our head. Allowing Saudi Arabian women to drive will lead to there being no more virgins in the country. ...
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