Saturday, September 10, 2005

Our favourite media moments


Our favourite media moments
Sydney Morning Herald - Sep 05 7:02 AM
Last week The Tribal Mind attempted a list of the top 40 popular culture events that changed Australia.

Review: Stones Launch North American Tour
RedNova - Aug 22 3:02 AM
BOSTON - Fenway Park is to baseball what The Rolling Stones are to rock 'n' roll: Part icon, part relic, part survivor.

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Jewish World Review - Aug 24 12:24 AM
And now for the important news .... http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | The Rolling Stones decided not to play their anti-war song Sweet Neo-Con when they opened in Boston Sunday. The tour is sponsored by a bank.

'Bang' proves time is on Stones' side
Boston Globe - Sep 05 11:58 PM
The Rolling Stones left a city of believers after they opened their tour at Fenway Park. It was hard to find a bad word about those performances. Even cynics who mocked them before they arrived last month had to admit the band still delivered, despite high ticket prices that put some fans in boycott mode.

'A Bigger Bang': Yes, it's a blast
Baltimore Sun - Sep 06 5:03 AM
Mick and the boys show they can still rock hard on record Say what you want about how the Rolling Stones have aged physically. Musically, the guys are still explosive. In stores today, A Bigger Bang, the band's first album of new material in eight years, is an exhilarating return to form. Rollicking and inspired, the set, with a little trimming, could easily stand next to any of the Stones'

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