The Rolling Stones

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  • Let us now praise famous wankers

    The Sex Pistols were one of the 20th century's best bands -- even if they (and we) were too dumb to know it.
  • Fleece your children

    Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young's $200 tickets are just the start of new highs in rock-concert prices.
  • Ladies and gentlemen of the jury ...

    There stands before you a murderer -- the band that killed rock 'n' roll.
  • Sharps & Flats

    On "The Covers Record," Cat Power strips "Satisfaction" of Jagger's swagger and manages to velvet over the VU.
  • Cher

    Locked forever in Teflon celebrity, the woman with the world's most beautiful armpits always gets the last laugh ... or so she says.
  • A few good young guns at the firm

    A slap in the face and a sock in the pants: Tom Cruise gets his Calvins in a wad over "Magnolia" fluffed-or-stuffed controversy. Plus: Papa Leo? Virginie Ledoyen denies paternity rumors in the cutest French accent.
  • I wanted to be a millionaire

    In which our hero braves technical difficulties, arctic temperatures and too many geography questions in his quest for a fast fortune.
  • Blue Glow

    Salon's TV picks for Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1999
  • Letters to the Editor

    Tell Cintra an underground culture still exists -- but she won't find it at a Details party! Plus: Amazon.com vs. Amazon; don't obsess over tot's penis grabbing.
  • The dearth of cool

    Are white hipsters an endangered species? Is sellout just another word for nothing left to lose?
  • What we talk about when we talk about breasts

    Jennifer Love Hewitt talks titties with Maxim; Roald Dahl's widow has the golden ticket. Plus: Howahd! The Sterns split up.
  • Sharps & flats

    The Charlatans U.K. aren't really an innovative band, but they've got a world-weary confidence that makes for good rock 'n' roll.
  • Elvis Costello

    The king of the unforgiving is the rock star who never was.
  • If this boat's a-rockin'...

    Jerry Hall and Paul Allen makin' waves in French waters? Oasis members get good and gobsmacked. The cut-ups at the K.C. Star take clowning too far. Plus: Money talks, "Bulworth" walks, Beatty for prez!
  • Aretha Franklin

    A poet-novelist who knew the Queen of Soul as a teenager looks back at the forces and influences that shaped one of the world's greatest singers.
  • Sharps & flats

    The evanescent Spinanes sharpen two songs from the Rolling Stones' catalog, chronicling the impulse to fight emotional weariness and the temptation to succumb to it.
  • Hey, let's crocodile and let's rock awhile

    Come all ye ignoble etymologists: It's contest time! Define "hum cap," win a T-shirt. Plus: Southern-fried music lit's finest hour: "Rythm Oil."
  • Hot fun down South

    That sly dog! The Magnolia State's governor finally cops to a thing goin' on. Plus: Vladimir Lenin's lost head pops up; ex-Stones drummer now hawking tube steaks; and Mister Rogers soaks up fawning from a cardigan-clad pol.
  • The Year of Dreaming Dangerously

    This is the 30th anniversary of a series of tumultuous events that shaped a generation. To understand the activists of the '60s, you have to revisit 1968 and consider what it was like to those who lived through it.
  • Duane Jarvis

    Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
  • Rock 'n' Roll Babylon

    Pop music is the body cast that gets pushed around, but never loses its shape.
  • The most significant musical moments of 1997

    Salon contributors answer the question: what was your most significant moment of 1997?
  • Sharps and Flats: Paint It, Blue: Songs of the Rolling Stones

    David Pulizzi reviews the Rolling Stone tribute album.
  • Rolling Stones, Elton John, Genesis

    Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
  • Rolling Stones, Elton John, Genesis

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