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Vol XXXIV No. 50

Tuesday, November 7, 2000

  Guster thrills Irish crowd with quality rock show
By LISA BRUNO
Scene Music Critic

To have a great concert, a couple of things are needed. Obviously a great band that plays amazing live music is at the core of what's required. But sometimes you get lucky, and not only do you get that, but you ... [more]


Rock giants U2 continue to grow after 10 albums
By JOHN HEIECK
Scene Music Critic

The new album. Long lines outside of record stores at midnight. Screaming fans. Rock 'n' Roll. No, these phrenzied-fans are not for Limp Bizkit or The Backstreet Boys or Britney Spears. They're U2 fans. OK, so it's not exactly the Grammy-winning ... [more]


Poe returns with haunting sophomore release
By MAUREEN SMITHE
Scene Music Critic

With her father's ghostly voice sampled throughout her newest release, Poe has produced a truly haunting sophomore album. The album, appropriately titled Haunted, tells the story of the stressed relationship Poe shared with her father during his life. While some songs ... [more]


Ben Harper rocks sell-out crowd in Chicago
By NATE PHILLIPS
Scene Music Critic

In a brilliant performance Saturday night, Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals displayed their true rock talent at the Aragon Theater in Chicago, Ill. Harper, who opened for Dave Matthew's summer concert tour, played a wide range of music that appealed ... [more]