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Sacbuts and Birotrons Sacbuts and Birotrons
The shadow history of musical instruments.
Song of the Day: "Spitting at the Cameras," Wooden Wand Song of the Day: "Spitting at the Cameras," Wooden Wand
Dylanisms and rusticisms abound on this modern folk song.
Start believin' Start believin'
Don't let "Sopranos" fans and '80s embarrassment fool you -- Journey rules.
Song of the Day: "You Are Never Alone," Socalled Song of the Day: "You Are Never Alone," Socalled
Hip-hop, soul and a Jewish cowboy.
Three questions for Strummer biographer Three questions for Strummer biographer
The author of a new biography of Clash frontman Joe Strummer talks about the punk rock legend.
New Music New Music
A review of the new album from Queens of the Stone Age.
Song of the Day: "The Underdog," Spoon Song of the Day: "The Underdog," Spoon
The minimalist minds in Spoon add some horns to the mix.
Cheers and jeers Cheers and jeers
A McCartney profile sparks an online spat, praise for Spoon, free Queens of the Stone Age and more.
Exclusive Song of the Day: "Wildwood Flower," Loretta Lynn Exclusive Song of the Day: "Wildwood Flower," Loretta Lynn
One country legend pays tribute to another.
Little Steven speaks Little Steven speaks
Steven Van Zandt talks about "The Sopranos," Springsteen and saving rock 'n' roll.
The Rundown: The week's biggest music news The Rundown: The week's biggest music news
Bono meets Bush, McCartney hits Starbucks and Akon's back in trouble.
Exclusive Song of the Day: "Somebody to Love," the Jefferson Airplane Exclusive Song of the Day: "Somebody to Love," the Jefferson Airplane
Going back to the Summer of Love with a live track from the Monterey Pop Festival.
The problems with iTunes Plus The problems with iTunes Plus
Apple offers higher-quality, DRM-free music. What's the catch?
Song of the Day: "7:25," Mogwai Song of the Day: "7:25," Mogwai
A musical portrait of Zinédine Zidane.
Three questions for Chris Cornell Three questions for Chris Cornell
The ex-Soundgarden and Audioslave singer talks about going solo -- again.
Conversations: Duncan Sheik Conversations: Duncan Sheik
In this interview and podcast the "Spring Awakening" composer discusses how he's helped redefine the Broadway musical.
Song of the Day: "Young Folks," Kanye West Song of the Day: "Young Folks," Kanye West
The rap superstar samples an indie hit.
A major label gives its music away A major label gives its music away
Warner Music Group makes its music available online -- for free.
What do we make of R. Kelly? What do we make of R. Kelly?
Has the R&B star's behavior clouded the way we understand his music?
New Music New Music
The new album from Paul McCartney.
Song of the Day: "My Rights Versus Yours," the New Pornographers Song of the Day: "My Rights Versus Yours," the New Pornographers
A surefire hit in an alternate universe.
Music Videos: "Listen Up!" the Gossip; "She's Madonna," Robbie Williams Music Videos: "Listen Up!" the Gossip; "She's Madonna," Robbie Williams
Two artists offer different takes on gender politics.
Exclusive Song of the Day: "Far From Fields," Pelican Exclusive Song of the Day: "Far From Fields," Pelican
Heavy metal that explores the space between Black Sabbath and Brian Eno.
The "Sgt. Pepper" discussion continues The "Sgt. Pepper" discussion continues
Saturday's piece on "Sgt. Pepper" incited a storm of reader responses; this is what some of you had to say.
Why is "Sgt. Pepper" so overhyped? Why is "Sgt. Pepper" so overhyped?
The Beatles' magnum opus came out 40 years ago this week. Salon's David Marchese huddled with Gina Arnold to examine it anew.
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