News Features
November 14, 2007 - December 28, 2007
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From vintage San Francisco psychedelia to indie-rock futurism
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In the age of MP3s, sound quality is worse than ever
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Rock List: Readers' Twenty-Five Favorite Videos of 2007
From NIN's surveillance footage to Justice's parade of animated Tees to Mute Math's backwards feat, watch some of the year's best clips.
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M.I.A. went global, Bruce returned to E Street, Lil Wayne and Devendra got smoky, while everyone else from Spoon to Chris Brown kept the party going
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Ricky Gervais' Extra-Special Star Power
For his TV show's encore Christmas feature and beyond, the British comedy genius keeps attracting big names as he becomes one himself
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Dewey Cox: The Rolling Stone Interview
An intimate Q&A; with the protagonist of "Walk Hard"
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Madonna, John Mellencamp, Leonard Cohen Lead 2008 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductees
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The World's Greatest Heartbreaker
Tales of Ike & Tina Turner, God Knows How Many Ikettes, and the Closed Circuit TV System
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Wielding guitars, Aqua Net and mascara, they terrorized the land in the late Eighties. The outrageous fortunes of six hair bands.
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Jay-Z triumphed, and Rihanna offered us shelter under her umbrella, while Springsteen, Bright Eyes and Arcade Fire reported on the storm
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Billy Joel on "Christmas in Fallujah"
The Piano Man talks about what drove him back to songwriting, and why he stopped in the first place.
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Robert Plant on the Led Zeppelin Rehearsals: The Band Has "Done It. It's There."
Online exclusive: More from Plant and Jimmy Page on the preparations for the biggest show of the year. Plus: the making of "Led Zeppelin III"
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Radiohead's CD2: Breaking Down the Exclusive Companion to "In Rainbows"
A track-by-track analysis of the eight songs only available on the album's discbox release.
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Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same
— From Issue 451
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The Rise and Fall of Led Zeppelin: Power, Mystery And The Hammer Of The Gods
— From Issue 451
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Inside the War on Drugs: Interview With Rolling Stone Contributing Editor Ben Wallace-Wells
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Rock List: The Fifty Best Songs Over Seven Minutes Long
Editors' and readers' picks — in alphabetical order — from the Allman Brothers to Frank Zappa
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Fats Domino Still Cooks: Talking With the Big Easy Legend
Following Fats from his home in New Orleans to his first New York show in decades — excerpt from Issue 1041
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Ornette Coleman: Five Key Discs
From early breakthroughs to electric freakouts
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Wyclef Jean Q&A;: How the Ex-Fugee Got His Groove Back
"I feel like 1997 again. I feel like Wyclef can hold his own."
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A conversation with Jimmy Page and Robert Plant — excerpt from March 13, 1975 issue)
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Behind the scenes at the rehearsals for the biggest show of the year -- plus talk of a tour.
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"I'd be a liar if I said I'd never do drugs again."
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JT LeRoy: The Famous Writer Who Wowed Bono and Courtney Love – But Didn't Exist
--Excerpt from Issue 1040
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The artists and bands who are bringng the future of music, today
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Philly punk embraces New Wave art rock
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Folk singer confronts the great outdoors
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Artist to Watch: The Cool Kids
Chicago retro-rap duo brings back BMX'ing
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New Zealander makes stellar one-man band
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Jokey electronic rockers go straight
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Snarky chanteuse gives drunk dudes the kiss-off
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British singer becomes John Legend's protege
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