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...music industry changed over the past 40 years? -Ben Rush, Lincoln, Neb.If you are in a band, it hasn't changed at all. In the end, the music industry is still musicians playing music. If it has changed in any way, it is that nobody who really cares about music is running the industry. In the '80s, accountants ended up running it, and they still are. The record industry has fallen apart. But we are on to the new age, a digital one, where anyone can download. Radiohead-how great! How much do you want to pay? That...
...think Britain has been a hotbed of talent for rock 'n' roll over the decades? -Michael Diaz, New York City[Rock] came from America and [with] the Beatles, it started going back there. Now, the problem is that a lot of [British] bands are trying to conquer America, but America has [good] bands already. When we came out, we were this big, crazy pop band with these weird haircuts-which really weren't that weird, but that is what they said. We got lucky...
...album. The Spice Girls launched a reunion tour. If nature runs its course—and Jive Records files a lawsuit for the two records left on the group’s five-record contract—it won’t be long before this boy band puts their dancing shoes back on and hits the road again. Our only hope is that JT is too busy wishing bad karma on ex-girlfriends and bringing sexy back. 4. “The Land Before Time” “The Land Before Time XIII: The Wisdom of Friends?...
...filling,” Reilly says he took several steps to ensure authenticity in his role. “I had a rehearsal space near my house, and we would go on the weekends and jam. I got used to being the front man of the band, which was incredible. We started with the 50s and then ended up with songs like ‘Take My Hand,’” he says, referring to Cox’s first fictional hit. “It was an incredible rock-n-roll fantasy.” Besides...
...President whose loyalties were divided between the Oval Office and the Des Moines Register. Cheney ran once before and could have jumped in again (he will be only 67 in January) had things gone differently. But Cheney is even less popular than Bush, whose ratings move in a narrow band between the high 20s and mid-30s and have been dragging down fellow Republicans. Even if the war in Iraq continues to simmer down or the economy firms, Republicans aren't likely to get much credit...