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"CD-R? schmeeD-R!" MOJO's Stevie Chick mourns the passing of the humble cassette tape. More »
GUITARHERO
"Where have all the innovative guitarists gone?" wonders MOJO's David Sheppard. More »
BOWIESHIR
An open letter to David Bowie by MOJO's Bill DeMain More »
FREDDIEMERCURYBOXSET
"I'm a fool for fancy packaging and bonus tracks but I'm drowning in eight hours of Fun House sessions!" wails MOJO's Stevie Chick. More »
SAULWILLIAMS
How Radiohead's wind of commercial change is blowing cold on struggling artists. By MOJO's Angus Batey More »
RIAA
The music biz's latest bid to prevent piracy? To prosecute those making personal copies of CDs they've actually bought. By MOJO's David Katz. More »
BOBDYLANi'mnotthere
Bob Dylan's saddest song is now the keynote of his crazy biopic. MOJO's Sid Griffin on the mystery of "I'm Not There (1956)." More »
oasis
How musical genius begets musical mediocrity, by MOJO's Johnny Black. More »
MOJO's Phil Sutcliffe is tired of hearing morons chatter through gigs. In fact, he's mad as hell! More »
BEETHOVEN
It's not loud enough, and what about a light show, wonders MOJO's Mat Snow? More »
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Lambert says he got carried away, but not sorry

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Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:04pm PST

AP - Adam Lambert admits he got carried away with his sexually charged American Music Awards performance, but he's offering no apology. The glam rocker from "American Idol" said on "The Early Show" … More »

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