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...made a push to bring hip-hop duo Outkast to campus. After the Council got approval to bid on the band and use the Bright Hockey Center for the show, controversy arose when then Associate Dean of the College David P. Illingworth ’71 raised concerns over Ouutkast’s lyrics and their pending lawsuit with Rosa Parks over their song “Rosa Parks...
...stole the introduction to “12:51.” If Room On Fire turns out to have as much juice in it as Is This It, The Strokes should be on their way to becoming that sublime oxymoron, the snob’s pop band, as Outkast already have. Here’s hoping, because otherwise we’re stuck listening to cousins Chingy and Britney, the inbred...
...used to have heroes but I guess I’m becoming jaded. It’s a part of growing up, I guess. I don’t have musicians that are heroes, but I have musicians that I admire for their willingness to take risks. Outkast; for his time, Miles Davis; Eminem, of course; Radiohead. I listen to people that take risks. I like musicians that seem to be challenging themselves, like Yankee Hotel Five. Or I listen to this guy, Jack Dragonetti—he produces music for VW commercials, but he has an album...
...April 2002, as the buds of spring were just barely showing, thousands of Harvard students put down their coursepacks, emerged from their Houses and flooded across the River. Outkast had come to Harvard, their hip-hop stylings giving undergraduates a better reason to get caffeinated (or inebriated) than thousands of pages of tutorial reading ever did. That night, Harvard almost seemed like a normal college campus—with rowdy students and the floor-shaking bass of live pop music. In an exciting break from the mundane, some of the University’s most beloved professors even moshed with...
...With Outkast out of the question, the HCC eventually settled on Guster, while Chopra maneuvered the formidable administrative obstacles...