| Vol XXXIII No. 130 |
Tuesday, May 2, 2000 |
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Fatboy Slim takes trip down memory lane
By CHRISTOPHER SHIPLEY
Scene Music Critic
When asked in 1988 to describe the music that he wanted to make, the answer for Norman Cook was the kind that would get people on the dance floor. "I'd like to make a record that will always get put on ... [more]
Zeppelin guitarist refuses to sing the blues
By EMMETT MALLOY
Scene Music Critic
Poor Jimmy Page. The former Led Zeppelin guitarist and rock guru is just itching to play some Zep songs but none of his old bandmates are interested. Although frontman Robert Plant was up for a mini-reunion a few years back, ... [more]
Boy bands battle it out for fans' approval
By LAURA ROMPF
Scene Music Critic
For the fifth straight week, teen idols 'N Sync retained the top spot on the national music charts with their sophomore album No Strings Attached. A similar phenomenon occurred last May when the Backstreet Boys' released their second album Millennium. Although ... [more]
`High Fidelity' soundtrack has rare variety
By JOE LARSON
Scene Music Critic
Have you ever tried to make a soundtrack of your life? A collection of songs that explain exactly who you are when you made it? I'm not talking about songs you like because they're funny or popular, but songs that define ... [more]
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