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Meanjin Essay: The Tattoo
Why I Write (About Music)
Rock's Back Pages
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Anton Corbijn Talks About Control
All Tomorrow's Parties, Cockatoo Island
Stop Interrupting Me, Gene Simmons (An Interview)
Eagles of Death Metal Interview
I Am Canceling Our Friendship, Q Magazine.
Henry Rollins Interview
Rollins META REDUX
In Defence of Bono
KISS Press Conference EPIC FAIL
The Killers Are Horrible Live
I saw Duran Duran and all I got was this head splitting migraine.
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The Rolling Stones: Shine A Light Review

One of the more wonderful things about being relatively young, is that you are free to love the shit out things that people older than you cower from, shielding their eyes while yelling, “MAKE IT STOP!” Apparently Mick Jagger circa 2008 is one of those things. Seeing as I can neither go back in time, nor watch Cocksucker Blues many more times, I will gladly take Martin Scorsese’s unabashed love-in for all it’s worth. Having never seen the Rolling Stones, Shine A Light is pretty damn near as good as it gets.

1 year ago | Tags: The Rolling Stones Shine A Light Scorsese Films about music

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