| (SB Sun) | Dwight Yoakam, Roger Waters, Prince and Fatboy Slim to appear at the same concert venue. One of these things is not like the other. One of these things just doesn't belong. Can you tell which thing is not like the others? | (40) | |
| Rapper Foxy Brown released from jail after serving eight months. Declares "I've got to get on my knees." No, really | (7) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Velvet Revolver can't find new singer, puts up website for fans to send audition tapes | (25) | |
| Rare backstage footage of the infamous Guns n Roses fan riot in St. Louis on July 2nd, 1991 | (22) |
| Miles Davis. John Coltrane. "So What". This is what the Cool tag was invented for | (62) | ||
| Grace Slick and Paul Kantner settle the rights to the name Jefferson Starship 20 years after everyone stopped caring | (43) | ||
| Two concerts by Madonna? That'll be $25 million please | (17) |
| Jaga Jazzist - "Airborne". The best music video you'll ever see by the best jazz band you've never heard of | (12) | ||
| The entire "Screaming For Vengeance" album by Judas Priest will be featured on Rock Star. Damn right, you got another thing comin' | (40) | ||
| Gnarls Barkley’s new album available for free download, but backward. It’s still surprisingly good which brings the question: Is that a bad thing? | (19) | ||
| Four unexpected words: "Boy ... George ... on ... tour" | (9) | ||
| AC\DC asks the eternal question, "What do you do for money honey"? | (11) | ||
| Danny Federici felt the love, as Bruce Springsteen welcomed him back on March 20th in Indianapolis for what would be his last performance: "4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy)". RIP, Phantom | (23) | ||
| Review of new Led Zeppelin roller coaster: "I didn't puke and I didn't wet my pants" | (10) | ||
| Dizzy Gillespie's "A Night in Tunisia" live in Cannes - circa 1958 | (7) | ||
| Annie Lennox is on the U.S. singles chart after 13 years. Who am I to disagree? | (20) | ||
| Itzhak Perlman plays Klezmer | (3) | ||
| Everything dies, baby that's a fact/but maybe everything that dies someday comes back. Springsteen keyboardist Danny Federici dead at 58 | (43) | ||
| 1969 King Crimson concert footage as they play the main riff from "21st Century Schizoid Man." Marvel as the entire audience appears to be on some serious acid | (57) |
| (Some Guy) | The greatest Canadian band evar to headline sure-to-be-legendary 80s metalfest this summer | (72) | |
| It's all too beautiful | (12) | ||
| In honor of Maynard James Keenan turning 44 today, here's a video illustrating why you shouldn't jump onstage and try and give him a hug | (59) | ||
| Wu-Tang Clan proves once again that they are nothing to fark with | (31) | ||
| (Some Guy) | On this day in 1965, the FBI dropped its 31-month investigation of "Louie Louie." Nice work, boys. Now about that Kennedy assassination... | (17) | |
| (The Morning News) | 2:42 is the perfect length for any rock song | (88) | |
| Be a man and like it: Spencer Davis Group's "I'm A Man" | (15) | ||
| I see your Monk and raise you: “Boys Are Boys And Girls Are Choice” performed by the Monks in Germany circa 1965, complete with nooses around their necks, shaved heads and an electric banjo | (13) | ||
| Love performs “Alone Again Or” from their classic album “Forever Changes” backed by a full orchestra with strings section | (24) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Alicia Keys set to get married. Little does she know marriage is a government-sponsored conspiracy, a ploy meant to convince people to slowly kill each other over decades | (15) | |
| Singer Akon exposed on The Smoking Gun... not such a convict after all | (136) | ||
| The Jesus & Mary Chain: "Blues From a Gun" | (21) | ||
| Because I'm feeling spiritual right now, I'll share a monk's message with you...Thelonious Monk, that is: "Round About Midnight" | (14) | ||
| From today's "Sentences you thought you'd never read" files: "Drummers are natural intellectuals" | (66) | ||
| Jane's Addiction to reform with original lineup, which last played together in 1991 | (39) |
| Former Ted Nugent Drummer heads for the Wang Dang Sweet Poontang in the sky | (27) | ||
| David Cook cries after "American Idol" performance | (44) | ||
| Vocalists such as Rod Stewart, Dionne Warwick and James Taylor team up to pay tribute to the greatest songwriter of our time: Burt Bacharach | (63) | ||
| Deborah Gibson files a restraining order against fan who tries to get backstage at all of her concerts. In related news, Deborah Gibson still has a fan | (63) | ||
| Alice Cooper honored by fellow addicts: “I don’t think you need to die for your art.” Kurt Cobain unavailable for comments | (27) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Neil Diamond said his new album was "painful to write." Not as painful as it is going to be for us to listen to it, Neil | (48) | |
| Rod Stewart song "Forever Young" to be turned into children's book. Hopes to work out better than his last children's book, "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?" | (19) | ||
| (The London Paper) | Keith Richard's body is so amazing that people are lining up to get their hands on it | (15) | |
| In Pulitzer-worthy, in-depth interview, AP asks Brett Michaels, "What are you hiding under that bandana?" | (25) |
| Apparently, there was a time when prog-rock bands could play their music, live on TV, past 10 minutes running time. YES: "Yours Is No Disgrace" (replete with disturbing rotating, disembodied head) | (73) | ||
| (FMQB) | Busta Rhymes, desperately seeking to regain his relevance in the music world, drafts Linkin Park for his new single. Cunning plan: not thought out | (21) | |
| Alicia Keys backs away from gangsta rap quote | (29) | ||
| (Some Marketing Guy) | Toby Keith realizes he might like to sell a record or two after November | (56) | |
| The Roots present an ode to Internet girls that invite weirdos to their house | (15) | ||
| Neil Diamond announces new album release and tour dates. Reports of drifters killed just so Neil could get an erection to stretch from St. Paul, MN to Jacksonville, FL | (44) | ||
| What was the best 80s New Wave band? I hear an Echo in here | (134) | ||
| (Some Guy) | Glastonbury organisers defend hiring Jay-Z to headline after Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher said the decision was "wrong." At least they didn't hire Paris Hilton or Ashlee Simpson | (28) | |
| Rock star Rockstar lawsuit settled | (21) | ||
| (Relix) | The good news is that Gregg Allman has eradicated his Hepatitis C. The bad news is that he has to cancel the Allman Brothers Band appearance at Bonnaroo | (26) | |
| Rockabilly star Dave Edmunds turns 64. Here he is with a couple of unknown newcomers: Carl Perkins and George Harrison | (21) | ||
| Johnny Cash and Eddie Albert wanna go home | (10) | ||
| Someone thought it would be perfectly sane idea to have Amy Winehouse hold their baby whilst doing tequila shots. Of course, The Sun is there. (With pic) | (15) | ||
| Kids, they listen to the rap, which gives them the brain damage. With their hippin' and the hoppin' and the bippin' and the boppin', so they don't know what the jazz is all about | (31) | ||
| Artists like Miley Cyrus selling chastity as a marketing tool really are just pushing sex out there. Ask Britney how well it worked for her | (74) |
| (Some Guy) | Star Wars music quiz. Test your galactic tunes knowledge | (38) | |
| The Late, Great Dave Van Ronk: "You Been a Good Old Wagon". Short interview and then the tune from his last performance before he passed on | (5) | ||
| (Some not fat but husky guy) | Today in 1953, Fats Domino releases "Ain't That a Shame." Subsequent video released to teach white people to clap in rhythm | (16) | |
| Beastie Boys, too old and boring to rap anymome, making yet another documentary | (74) | ||
| Eminem, the undisputed authority on black culture, to sing at Nelson Mandela's 90th birthday | (191) | ||
| (EFF) | Universal Music Group is trying to ruin America, and we don't mean Soulja Boy | (15) | |
| Ennio Morricone, "The Ecstasy of Gold" (live) | (29) | ||
| Happy birthday Ritchie Blackmore | (24) | ||
| He's an alien / he's a legal alien / who just bought a $13 million apartment in New York | (21) | ||
| Authors of Dr. Dre biography show up for reading and book-signing event at Barnes & Noble. Naturally, the day would end with two men getting capped, one of them dying | (18) |