The Eighties are widely regarded as the low point of Bob Dylan‘s entire career, a time when he struggled to find relevance in the MTV era and released a series of tacky, rudderless albums that were savaged by fans and critics. Even Dylan himself refuses to defend his output from …
Read More »Foo Fighters Bring Us Back to the '90s With 'Everlong, 'Learn to Fly' at the 2021 VMAs
Foo Fighters delivered a medley of hits during the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Sunday. The band became the first-ever recipient of the VMAs Global Icon Award, an honor that originated from MTV’s Europe Music Awards. During their set, the Foo Fighters paid tribute to …
Read More »'Blue's Clues' Original Host Steve Burns Makes Surprise Visit on 'Colbert'
Stephen Colbert tried to hold strong while watching the recent viral video Nick Jr. shared on Twitter of Steve Burns, the original host of popular television series Blue’s Clues, which updated fans on where he went. Burns left abruptly after hosting the show for six years, from 1996 to 2002. …
Read More »Cameron Crowe Expands 'Almost Famous' Soundtrack in New 'Incendiary' Box Set
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The Almost Famous soundtrack was pressed on vinyl so few times that the original record is rare — a dream for every collector who just wants to light …
Read More »Julian Casablancas Breaks Down Capitalism and Marxism With Economist Richard Wolff on 'S.O.S.'
Julian Casablancas virtually sits down with economist Richard Wolff in the latest edition of the Strokes singer’s Rolling Stone interview series S.O.S. — Earth Is a Mess. “Professor Rick Wolff is the premiere economist of our time and, boy, did he not disappoint the aliens. Speaking with him was an …
Read More »Dolly Parton Teams Up With James Patterson for Debut Novel 'Run, Rose, Run'
Dolly Parton has teamed up with author James Patterson for her debut novel Run, Rose, Run, which the country legend will pair with a companion album of new music. Parton announced the 448-page book — out March 7th, 2022 via Little, Brown, and Company — on Twitter Wednesday, noting that …
Read More »Massive George Harrison 'All Things Must Pass': Inside New Reissue
As Klaus Voormann recalls, the bass player, artist, and friend of the Beatles had no idea what was about to hit him when he arrived at EMI Studios (later known as Abbey Road) one day in late May of 1970. All he knew was that George Harrison was about to …
Read More »Trump Proudly Announces New Plan to Con Supporters Out of Their Money
Donald Trump is no longer president of the United States, but to paraphrase Robert Earl Keen: the road goes on forever, and the grift never ends. The Washington Post reported late last month that Trump’s Save America PAC has raked in over $75 million in 2021, largely on the idea …
Read More »Stephen King Dreamed Up a Hitman. Then King Let Him Take on a Life of His Own
Stephen King lit upon the idea for his new book, Billy Summers, while telling himself bedtime stories. “I started to think about this problem, of a [hitman] who had to take a shot and get away from the fifth floor, or the high floor, of a building,” he tells Rolling …
Read More »Billie Eilish's 'Happier Than Ever' Is the One We've Been Waiting For
“I don’t relate to you,” Billie Eilish announces on “Happier Than Ever,” the title track to her latest album. ” ‘Cause I’d never treat me this shitty/You made me hate this city!” Whew. Good thing if this song’s release coincided with your next therapy appointment — this one is going …
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