Rolling Stone Wedneday September 12, 2007 |
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TODAY'S TOP ROCK HEADLINES |
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| KANYE WEST WINS SALES BATTLE WITH 50 CENT The early results are in: After one day of sales, Kanye West's Graduation is winning the sales battle with fellow Rolling Stone cover star 50 Cent’s Curtis. Click HERE for more info and click HERE for exclusive video, photo galleries and feature excerpts from the current issue. |
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| LED ZEPPELIN TO REUNITE FOR LONDON CONCERT Led Zeppelin has announced they will reunite for a one-off show to pay tribute to the late record exec Ahmet Ertegun, who died last year. Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham (the son of the late John Bonham) will play a show November 26 at London's 02 Arena. Click HERE for more details, including other acts on the bill and how to enter the lottery to get tickets for the show. |
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| FALL MUSIC PREVIEW: NEIL YOUNG'S "ORDINARY PEOPLE" Click HERE to listen to "Ordinary People,"an eighteen-minute epic Neil Young originally recorded in 1988 and played during that year’s This Note’s For You tour. “Ordinary People” will be released for the first time on Chrome Dreams II. |
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| PHOTO GALLERY: SYD BARRETT BY MICK ROCK Click HERE to see a photo gallery of images from Mick Rock's new book on Syd Barrett,Psychedelic Renegades, including shots taken inside Barrett's London flat and at his mother's Cambridge home. |
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| ROLLING STONE BREAKING ARTIST: GRAND NATIONAL Lawrence "La" Rudd and Rupert Lyddon, a.k.a. London duo the Grand National, make dance-y electro-rock and draw their name from the horse race. Click HERE to watch the video for "By the Time I Get Home There Won't Be Much of a Place For Me" from their second album, A Drink and A Quick Decision. |
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| For more of the latest music news visit RollingStone.com. |
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TODAY'S PICKS |
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| DAILY TRACK: Kenny Chesney - "Shift Work" Kenny Chesney won America's heart as the fun-loving country boy, the one who schmoozes with Jimmy Buffett and Uncle Kracker for island-hopping party hits. Unfortunately, in Nashville, even the most lovable party boys are expected to grow up and sing about husbandhood, so now it's Chesney's turn. "Shift Work" is a fine duet with George Strait, who has more great songs about husbandhood than Chesney has fingers and toes. Click HERE to listen. |
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| DAILY VIDEO: Rolling Stone Breaking Artist -- Grand National |
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| DAILY REVIEW: Chamillionaire -- Ultimate Victory For someone who scored one of the biggest hits in recent memory with 2005's "Ridin'" -- which earned the Houston MC a Grammy and sold more ringtones than any song in history Chamillionaire sounds awfully grumpy. "Money don't do nothing but bring you trouble," he says in the lead-in to "I Think I Love You," a tragic tale where cash is the object of the rapper's affection. Click HERE for more on Chamillionaire's album. |
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| ARTIST OF THE DAY: Led Zeppelin The complete ROLLINGSTONE.COM archive includes videos, photos, interviews, reviews, and more. |
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TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS |  | | | | Fiona Apple, 30 | | Zak Starkey, 42 |
| | | TODAY'S ROCK ON TV (ALL TIMES EST) | | | | NBC | | 11:35pm - The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Michael Buble | | 12:35am - Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Kenny Chesney | | 1:35am - Last Call with Carson Daly: Teddybears | | |
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