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    <description>Timeless Rock and Roll: CD and Concert Reviews, Interviews, Commentary and Essays from the World of Rock and Roll.</description>
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    	<title>Pure 80s: Journey, Poison, Warrant & MTV</title>
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    	<pubDate>Thurs, 10 August 2006 0:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
    	<description>As MTV celebrates its 25th year and bands like Journey and Poison continue to fill arenas, the 80s time warp is in full bloom. Even we couldn't deny the impact the decade has had on music, fashion, television, and pop culture in general. So, we're piling on the bandwagon and unveiling a smattering of reviews, highlighting some of the standout stars of the interminable 1980s. 
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    	<title>CD Review: Journey ~ The Columbia Reissues</title>
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    	<pubDate>Thurs, 10 August 2006 0:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
    	<description>Merryl Lentz revisits Infinity, Evolution, Departure, Escape and Greatets Hits</description>
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	<title>DVD Review: Pure '80s: The Ultimate DVD Box</title>
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    	<pubDate>Thurs, 10 August 2006 0:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
    	<description>This four-DVD box features videos from the Buggles, J. Geils Band, Rainbow, and many more</description>
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    	<title>DVD Review: Pink Floyd ~ Pulse</title>
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    	<pubDate>Fri, 02 Jun 2006 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
    	<description>The wait is over. Pink Floyd has finally rolled out a two-DVD set of "Pulse," which captures the enigmatic band live during their 1994 concert at London's Earl Court</description>
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        <title>The Ian Anderson Interview</title>
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    	<pubDate>Thurs, 10 August 2006 0:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
    	<description>Jethro Tull' s Ian Anderson is up to his rubbing elbows in musical activity these days. Presently, the modern-day pied piper is in the midst of an ambitious U.S. tour, playing solo and Tull numbers with a backing band of acoustic musicians and full-scale orchestras. We recently chatted with Anderson about the tour and his orchestral adventures. Along the way, the always out-spoken, well-mannered musician pontificated on a number of odds and ends — digital downloading, DVDs, copyright laws, Pink Floyd, the Rolling Stones, Britney Spears (!), and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. 
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