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Music
1990s
Michael Stipe: The Rolling Stone Interview New Faces: Blur Jimi: The Man and the Music Jimi Hendrix: The Legacy My Bloody Valentine: The Sound Of The Future Rolling Stones Take it to the Max Stones sign Deal with Virgin Metallica: From Metal to Main Street Miles Davis: The Man Who Changed Music Does Primus Really Suck? Pearl Jam: Right Here, Right Now Jerry Garcia: the Rolling Stone Interview Eric Clapton: The Rolling Stone Interview LL Cool J: Heavyweight Rolling Stones Drummer Charlie Watts Pays Tribute to Charlie Parker Guns N' Roses: Outta Control Hendrix Items Fetch Big Bucks Beating Up The Charts Mick Jagger's Return to Film James Brown: I Feel Good! New Faces: Primus Bob Dylan at Fifty What's So Bad About The Black Crowes? Dinosaur Jr. Are Indie-Rock's Slacker Heroes The Stones Target the War with New Single Bob Dylan Dips Into His Archives for 'Bootleg Series Vol. 1-3' Fleetwood Mac Say Goodbye to Nicks and McVie at the Forum Nothing's Shocking: Meet L.A.'s Wildest New Band Jane's Addiction Bruce Springsteen Returns: Joins Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne For Christic Benefit You've Got to Blurb Somebody Ron Wood Breaks Both Legs in Car Accident Hendrix: Twenty Years After Bob Dylan Plays West Point Bruce Springsteen: Voice of the Decade The Rolling Stones' Czech Invasion Bob Dylan, The Beatles, and the Rock & Roll of the 60s The Stones Hit Home at Wembley Stadium Mariah Carey: Building the Perfect Diva Stones Turn 92: Watts and Wood Celebrate Birthdays in Berlin Fleetwood Mac: Going Their Own Way The Stone Roses: Ready to Bloom in the U.S.A. Rolling Stones Steel Wheels Tour Rolls in Japan Aerosmith's Amazing Road Back Artist of the Year: The Rolling Stones Bringing It All Back Home: Dylan Thrills With Exhaustive Show Rolling Stones Wrap Up U.S. Tour With Eric Clapton, Axl Rose, John Lee Hooker The Stones Got Tape if You Want It Springsteen Goes It Alone Rich Stones Want To Roll On