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...list this song, which contains nothing more controversial than Jagger??s plaintive “Still I’m gonna miss you”? Seems as appropriate a response as any. Did the hijackers perhaps wolf down some hastily-microwaved BBQ ribs at everyone’s third-favorite chain restaurant—after Outback and Fuddrucker’s—before boarding those fateful flights...

Author: By Will B. Payne, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: You Can't Always Sing What You Want | 4/12/2006 | See Source »

CHRIS: But what comes off as glorious effect on Blur’s albums comes through the traipsing over generations of important British rock preceding them: you must remember that when a band so ostentatiously channels John and Paul’s heart and soul, or Jagger??s swagger, they are implicitly placing themselves among these influences, and as a result most bands don’t dare to reach back in such earnest...

Author: By Drew C. Ashwood and Christopher A. Kukstis, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: The Drawn-Out Battle of the '90s Brit-Pop Superstars | 3/18/2005 | See Source »

Fortunately, the crowd inside were witnessing a sight far superior to the modern-day horrors of Mick Jagger??s hip thrust. The Pixies’ entrance was somewhat anticlimactic, as there was no opening act (not even, as pre-show rumors had it, a magic show by Lovering), and thus no build-up to their performance. That’s not to say that they didn’t get things going quickly; rather, they took the Satanic Verses approach, beginning the set with the explosive “Debaser.” The song, the closest thing...

Author: By Eric L. Fritz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pixies Back in Boston | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...relaxed demeanor and signature hair style—think Mick Jagger??s flowing mane plus curls—give him a pop, not professorial, appeal...

Author: By William C. Marra, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Steven Pinker Celebrity professor brings his ‘mind’ to Harvard | 6/10/2004 | See Source »

Like those of the greatest members of academia, Pinker’s revolution is a revolution of knowledge, yet like Jagger??s musical revolution, his is also one that reaches the masses. Pinker’s books question psychology’s conventional wisdom that environment rather than genes determines one’s character. Yet in defending “nature, not nurture,” Pinker’s language remains uncannily lucid and accessible to the “lay public” that does not call psychology its profession...

Author: By William C. Marra, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Steven Pinker Celebrity professor brings his ‘mind’ to Harvard | 6/10/2004 | See Source »

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