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delaney
Delaney Bramlett, who has died in Los Angeles aged 69, was an unsung but pivotal figure in the story of American rock. Mississippi-born, he played with everyone from Eric Clapton to George Harrison, forging a potent blend of rock, soul, blues and gos More »
Nirvana
One way or another, all music is about emotion, even when it's about lack of emotion. But some records reach the parts others never can, raising emotional intensity to a pitch that can verge on the unbearable. More »
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mgmt1
RBP's very own Seldom Seen Kids--make that Wrinklies--present the year's aural highlights. More »
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kings of leon
40 "McFearless"--Kings of Leon, from Because Of The Times (Columbia, 2007): The Followills may be shamelessly revamping themselves as a stadium monster to out-U2 the Killers, but as long as they can unleash torrents of guitar frenzy like "McFearless" More »
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rolling stones album
40 Years after the Stones' Rock and Roll Circus--with guest turns by John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Marianne Faithfull and more--RBP relives a remarkable night with a contemporary eyewitness report by NME's Keith Altham. More »
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orbison1
Roy Orbison was one of the most distinctive--and most uncategorizable--singers in the history of American pop. When he died 20 years ago, Robert Sandall penned this thoughtful obituary of an artist whose life was as tragic as his haunting sound. More »
neil young
60 "Get Off In It"--Eddie Hinton, from Very Extremely Dangerous (Capricorn, 1978): It starts with a mangle of guitars and sounds like nothing else--ambient swamp rock, anyone? Eddie speaks the intro before the drums tick-tock their way in and More »
led
We here at RBP Towers have selected a ton of the most overwhelming, intoxicating, cathartic tracks ever captured on tape. The criteria for all of them are simple: Does your face scrunch up into hideous contortions when you listen to them? And do they More »
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manic street
The disappearance of Richey James Edwards in February 1995 is one rock's great unsolved mysteries. Last week the Manic Street Preacher was finally declared dead by his family. When Simon Witter of Sky met him in 1993, Richey talked eloquently of glam More »
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Fri Nov 6, 2009 11:04pm PST

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