Friday, November 2, 2007

Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone
Friday November 2, 2007


TODAY'S TOP ROCK HEADLINES

ROLLING STONE: THE DIGITAL EDITION
A special for our 40th anniversary issue: Click HERE to read the entire new issue of Rolling Stone for free online, and check out bonus links for music and more.

LED ZEPPELIN POSTPONE REUNION SHOW
A fractured finger has delayed Led Zeppelin's long-awaited reunion show. Click HERE for details.


BONO: THE ROLLING STONE INTERVIEW
The U2 frontman discusses the future, the Buzzcocks and the power of compromise. Click HERE to read the to read the full article.

BRITNEY SPEARS ON TRACK TO TOP THE CHARTS
Based on its first day of sales, Britney Spears' Blackout should debut at number one on next week's Billboard charts. Click HERE for more, including why the Eagles won't land in the top spot.


INDIE ROCK: AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE
Click HERE for an astronomical guide to the indie-rock universe, from Sonic Youth to Animal Collective.


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TODAY'S PICKS

DAILY TRACK: Gov't Mule — "I'm a Ram"
Gov't Mule's remix of "I'm a Ram," titled "Plasticine Era," is a hip minefield of wah-wah-guitar bark, snare-drum crack and singsong bravado by Jamaican vocalist Willi Williams, whose 1978 single "Armagideon Time" is a Mule cover waiting to happen. Click HERE for more.


DAILY VIDEO: Peter Travers Review — 'American Gangster' and 'Bee Movie'


DAILY REVIEW: Alicia Keys — As I Am
You have to admire Alicia Keys' commitment to her street-nice vision. In the year Ciara grew up, Rihanna left the islands and Jill Scott explored the joy of sex, the twenty-six-year-old's third studio album envisions a hip-hop generation ready for its own Roberta Flack. Click HERE for more on the album.


ARTIST OF THE DAY: U2
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS


Carter Beauford of Dave Matthews Band, 50
Bobby Dall, 44
k.d. lang, 46

TODAY'S ROCK ON TV (ALL TIMES EST)

NBC
11:35pm - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: BACKSTREET BOYS
12:35am - Late Night with Conan O'Brien: SONDRE LERCHE
1:35am - Last Call with Carson Daly: TALIB KWELI

CBS
11:35pm - The Late Show with David Letterman: JAY-Z
12:35am - The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: DWIGHT YOAKAM
ABC
12:05am - Jimmy Kimmel Live: LEANN RIMES

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