Monday, November 5, 2007

Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone

Monday November 5, 2007

TODAY'S TOP ROCK HEADLINES

RANDOM NOTES: BRITNEY SPEARS, SLASH, AMY WINEHOUSE AND MORE
Click HERE to see the week in rock, including Amy Winehouse at the European Music Awards, Britney Spears dressed up for Halloween and Slash celebrating the release of his autobiography.

GREEN DAY'S BILLIE JOE ARMSTRONG ON THE FUTURE OF PUNK
For the 40th anniversary of Rolling Stone, Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong sat down to talk about President Bush, Britney Spears and the future of punk music. Click HERE to read the article and click HERE to watch Armstrong talk more about these topics at his Rolling Stone photo shoot.

OZZY OSBOURNE TO POLICE: DON'T USE ME AS BAIT
Ozzy Osbourne isn't happy Fargo police used his name to gather low-level criminals in order to arrest them on outstanding warrants. Click HERE for what Osbourne had to say.

THE FUTURE OF MUSIC: ADAM LEVINE, GERARD WAY, JOHN LEGEND AND MORE
Click HERE to read predictions on the outlook of rock & roll from My Chemical Romance's Gerard Way, Maroon 5's Adam Levine, John Legend and more.

THIS WEEK ON ROLLINGSTONE.COM
Visit RollingStone.com later today for the twenty-five greatest rock moments on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, then come back tomorrow for the next episode of New Music Tuesdays. On Wednesday meet our next Breaking artist, and check back all week to listen to audio from interviews with Al Gore, Bono, Cornel West and more as featured in the new issue of Rolling Stone.

For more of the latest music news — including a report from Duran Duran's stint on Broadway — visit RollingStone.com.

TODAY'S PICKS

DAILY TRACK: The Hives — "T.H.E.H.I.V.E.S."
Pharrell joins them for "T.H.E.H.I.V.E.S.," bringing a robot-disco flair that could pass for LCD Soundsystem after group sex with Heatwave. Click HERE for more.

DAILY VIDEO: Billie Joe Armstrong on the Future of Punk

DAILY REVIEW: Backstreet Boys — Unbreakable
There are only four of them now, and two are in their thirties, but they are still Boys, and they are more thoroughly bland and cheesy than ever.. Click HERE for more on the album.

ARTIST OF THE DAY: GREEN DAY

The complete ROLLINGSTONE.COM archive includes videos, photos, interviews, reviews, and more.

TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS


Ryan Adams, 33

Art Garfunkel, 66

Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead, 36

TODAY'S ROCK ON TV (ALL TIMES EST)

NBC

11:35pm - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: GARTH BROOKS

12:35am - Late Night with Conan O'Brien: BAND OF HORSES

1:35am - Last Call with Carson Daly: JOSS STONE

CBS

12:35am - The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson: MICHAEL FRANTI AND SPEARHEAD

ABC

12:05am - Jimmy Kimmel Live: MATT NATHANSON


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