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Setting hip-hop on its ear
The Roots' "Phrenology" is the first hip-hop masterpiece of the 21st century.
BY TOM MOON / Philadelphia Inquirer
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Harrison settles accounts
The surprisingly vital "Brainwashed" explores questions that evidently occupied George Harrison's thoughts up until his death.
BY TOM MOON / Philadelphia Inquirer
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Rotting At a jammed Philly show, the Vines offered a vision of rock that was sloppy (not disheveled), snide (not smart), and cynical (not irreverent.
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Like a rerun The Idols Live! "American Idol" tour gives me a whole new appreciation for Britney Spears and 'N Sync.
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Still the boss In Lexington, Springsteen roared through a tireless performance marked by heart, spirit and a conscious streak several country miles long.
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Music without rules
Oklahoma City's Flaming Lips are not only opening for Beck on his current tour but are also acting as Beck's backup band.
BY JAAN UHELSZKI / Special to the Mercury News
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