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Lonely, Dear
The song was "I Am John" from the 2007 album Loney, Noir by Swedish folk-rock auteur Loney, Dear (the pseudonym of singer/songwriter Emil Svanangen). A new Loney, Dear album is in the works for Spring 2009. More »
Tegan & Sara
Happy Canadian Thanksgiving! Yep, our hockey and Tragically Hip-loving neighbors to the north celebrate turkey day too. So in the spirit of giving thanks, I've listed my ten favorite Canadian pop/rock acts. More »
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Earthless
It's that time of the year when we media folk start thinking about the best, the most, the worst, and the least. And if San Diego instrumental trio Earthless aren't likely to make many lists in the aforementioned categories, there is one area where t More »
j mascis
This is very 1993 of me, but today's post is going to be about Dinosaur Jr.'s J Mascis, because sandwiched on the bill between the Meat Puppets and headliners, Built To Spill, last Thursday in New York, his band dominated--easily. More »
belle and sebastian
Due out November 18, BBC Sessions is a collection of songs recorded by Belle & Sebastian during trips to the Beeb between 1996 and 2001. More »
lilwayne_texasperform2
Something strange happened on last weekend's season premiere of Saturday Night Live. It wasn't Michael Phelps' endearingly awkward hosting job or Tina Fey's Sarah Palin impression. Nope, it was way weirder--Lil Wayne played electric guitar on nationa More »
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football
As last Sunday's millions of afternoon widows well know, football season has begun. But even though pigskin antics have ascended to the pinnacle of national popularity, football still hasn't surpassed baseball (or even basketball) as pop's sport of c More »
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gaslight anthem
One minute and twenty-seven seconds into the new album from Jersey roots-punkers the Gaslight Anthem and there it is. "Great Expectations," the lead-off track, is roaring along, tense and taut, like the sound of thunder sped up and stretched out, the More »
king tuff
What will today sound like tomorrow? That question comes to mind courtesy of King Tuff. Though the name seems like it belongs to a dub reggae toaster, King Tuff is actually singer-guitarist Kyle Thomas, who's best known (if he's known at all) as the More »
neil diamond
It took me a long time to take Neil Diamond seriously. That alternately eye-rolling and ear-catching document of a 1972 L.A. concert was undoubtedly cheesy, but I liked the way it tasted. I've been a Neil Diamond fan ever since, albeit a closet one. More »
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McCartney pens song for DeNiro film about widower

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Thu Dec 3, 2009 7:58am PST

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