Thursday, 22 August 2013

David Crosby's CSNY Tour Hopes; Phish Court Peter Gabriel

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Thursday, August 22, 2013
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David Crosby performs in Los Angeles.
David Crosby on New Album, Hopes for CSNY Reunion
No one is more surprised to be alive at 72 than David Crosby. "Sometimes I wonder, 'Why me?'" he tells Rolling Stone. Now working on his first solo album since 1993's Thousand Roads, he'd love to tour once more with Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.  Read More »
Trey Anastasio of Phish
Phish Want Peter Gabriel for Halloween Gig
"Peter Gabriel, we're your band," says Phish's Trey Anastasio. He wants the ex-Genesis frontman to join them for Phish's annual Halloween classic-album show. It's not the first time Phish has approached Gabriel about performing The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway.  Read More »
Rob Sheffield
Book Excerpt: Rob Sheffield's 'Turn Around Bright Eyes'
Turn Around Bright Eyes is Rob Sheffield's new memoir about "the rituals of love and karaoke." It's the tale of how shaky versions of songs like "Total Eclipse of the Heart" helped a widowed pop culture addict find true love again. Read an excerpt here.  Read More »
Marijuana
Can Marijuana Improve Your Emotional State?
It's no secret that marijuana can put a smile on your face, but research shows the drug's positive effects may go beyond just getting high. One study suggests that the brain's endocannabinoid system, when activated by THC, plays an important role in emotional processing. Read More »
Goodie Mob Cee-Lo Green
Cee Lo and Goodie Mob Return to Roots on New Album
Goodie Mob's work on a 2005 reunion album was interrupted by a little ditty called "Crazy," the Gnarls Barkley smash that featured original member Cee Lo Green. They're finally set to release that comeback album. "It's definitely come full circle," says the Voice star.  Read More »
World's End
AT THE MOVIES
A Good August Movie: 'World's End'
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Jack Johnson
VIDEO PREMIERE
Jack Johnson and Ben Harper: 'Changes'
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Drake Nothing Was the Same
COVER ART
Drake: 'Nothing Was the Same'
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Metallica Book Apollo Theater Date
Motley Crue Plot Farewell Tour: 'We're Going Out on Top'
Green Day Pay Tribute to Joe Strummer
New Festival Coming to Woodstock's Original Site
Walkmen Singer Working on Solo Project With All-Star Cast
393 Million Macklemore Fans Can't Be Wrong
How a slightly guilty Seattle MC and a cocky young producer took over pop music. Read Brian Hiatt's cover story in RS All Access.
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