| Vol XXXIII No. 107 |
Tuesday, March 28, 2000 |
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After 27 years, AC/DC refuses to soften up
By JOSEPH LARSON
Scene Music Critic
When you think of the world's greatest rock n' roll bands of all time, AC/DC probably isn't the first that comes to mind — but you can't completely disregard them. Since 1973, AC/DC (whose name was taken from the back of ... [more]
Indie band played an earful of a performance
By JOHN HUSTON
Scene Music Critic
The setting: Spring Break 2000; New Orleans, La.; the week after Mardi Gras. Lots of beads, boobs and beer. So why not take a night off and see some indie rock? Man or Astro-man? are known for their live shows, and ... [more]
`Giants' marks necessary transition for Oasis
By CHRISTOPHER McGOVERN
Scene Music Critic
Oasis are not the Beatles. Nor are they the Rolling Stones, the Charlatans or the Stone Roses. Yet due to some brash comments during their younger days, they will always be held to the standard that these great British bands set. ... [more]
Soundtrack offers a preview of upcoming U2 album
By TIMOTHY COLLINS
Scene Music Critic
U2, the biggest rock band of the late '80s and early '90s, is back with their first new release of the new millennium. But it does not come by way of a new album; it comes instead from the soundtrack to ... [more]
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