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Music
1980s
Lindsey Buckingham Leaves Fleetwood Mac 'Tunnel of Love' LP Due From Bruce Springsteen Bob Dylan, the Grateful Dead Musical Mismatches at Giants Stadium Keith Richards Set to Record First Solo LP R.E.M. on Their 'Weird, Loose' Album 'Document' All In the Name of Rock and Roll: On the Road with Mötley Crüe Paul Simon's Amazing Graceland Tour Concerts That Changed Rock: Jimi Hendrix and the Band of Gypsies at the Fillmore East, New York Bon Jovi: The Kids Are Alright The Stones: Is It All Over Now? David Bowie: the Rolling Stone Interview New Fleetwood Mac Album Due California Girls: The Bangles Play Based On Dylan's Work To Open In San Francisco Charlie Watts' Jazz Dream 1986 Music Awards: Bruce Springsteen Bo Diddley: The Rolling Stone Interview Peter Gabriel Hits the Big Time Peter Gabriel Hits the Big Time Beating the Rap Billy Joel: The Rolling Stone Interview The Rolling Stone Interview: Tina Turner Keeping Up With The Smiths Positively Dylan: On Recapturing the Spirit of 'Highway 61' and Teaming Up with Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Dylan On HBO: A Concert Curio A Different Kind Of Disc From Bob Dylan Van Halen: Can This Be Love? Bob Dylan, Tom Petty to Play 22 Cities The Gospel According to Paul Westerberg The Rolling Stone Interview: The Everly Brothers Stones Pay Tribute to Ian Stewart With Club Show, Special Guests Bootleg Bob: New Dylan Boxed Set Creates a Stir Stevie Wonder: The Timeless World of Wonder Bob Dylan And Tom Petty Head Down Under Dylan Cracks the Top Forty Jagger Song Prompts Lawsuit Bruce Springsteen's Long and Winding Road Ian Stewart: 1938-1985 the Rolling Stone Interview: John Mellencamp Back on the Road: Tom Petty Teams Up with New Pal Bob Dylan Still The Stones? Dylan's Dilemma Dire Straits: The Rolling Stone Interview Dylan Box Features 18 'New' Songs: 'Biograph' Due After 3-Year Delay Bruce Springsteen, Made in the U.S.A.: The Phenomenon Bruce Springsteen, Made in the U.S.A.: The Fans Bruce Springsteen, Made In The U.S.A. Live Aid 1985: The Day the World Rocked Black Flag, Hüsker Dü and the Replacements Lead Punk's New Wave Willie and the Poor Boys: Honeydrippers Redux