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Rewind: The Week in Rock Daily

6/29/07, 5:27 pm EST

  • Rolling Stone had a funny, enlightening, exclusive chat with Sicko director Michael Moore

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miccc | 7/4/2007, 4:06 pm EST

The sad and persistent reality is that Led Zeppelin ceased to exist on 9-25-1980, the day they lost rock’s greatest drummer, John Bonham. The survivors immediately recognized that without all four of them, the chemistry was lost and Zeppelin was gone. Much like the Beatles, a true reunion of rock’s two greatest bands, remains an impossibility.

Granted | 6/30/2007, 9:46 am EST

dino jr does rule… but so do the stripes…i don’t really think they can be compared tho. just saw dino jr for the 1st time this past week and shit blew my mind.

Colbert '08 | 6/30/2007, 7:50 am EST

The new Dino Jr. makes the new Stripes album sound boring! Dino Rules!Again!

Warbird | 6/30/2007, 1:35 am EST

Jack White loves him some Led Zeppelin, don’t he!

david | 6/29/2007, 11:06 pm EST

eh, its 3 1/2 stars at best, and only has 4 standout tracks.

stripes rock | 6/29/2007, 9:19 pm EST

White Stripes rule music!

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