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Why the return of Midnight Oil matters
As other veteran activist bands flirt with capitulation to Trump — looking at you, U2 — Midnight Oil stands strong
09/04/2017 20:30 UTC
Bonnie Raitt: Thank God for Occupy
Salon exclusive: The music legend praises Occupy, and discusses her activist history and that amazing Adele cover
03/31/2012 23:00 UTC
Letters
Feminist lessons and childhood memories: Readers respond to Stephanie Zacharek's review of "The Stepford Wives" and Charles Taylor's ode to Ray Charles.
06/16/2004 00:00 UTC
Download. Listen. Vote! Song Search begins!
The first two Song Search entries -- download and vote!
10/30/2006 18:30 UTC
Dylan live
The temperamental troubadour plays one more encore along the Never-ending Tour.
06/22/1999 20:00 UTC
What we're listening to
Richard Thompson, the Black Keys, Roxy Music Live, the Pernice Brothers and more.
07/01/2003 23:00 UTC
Keith Richards reveals he’s cut back on drinking: "I got fed up with it"
Rolling Stones guitarist and Ronnie Wood share setlist hopes and thoughts on Charlie Watts’ retirement comments
12/12/2018 22:00 UTC
Springsteen can't save us
This should be Bruce's promised land. So why is his vision of America still so bleak?
01/27/2009 16:20 UTC
Secrets of the "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" soundtrack: "Oh my God, this song is about Cameron"
Salon talks to the producers of the official soundtrack that fans have waited 30 years to hear
09/14/2016 01:05 UTC
The queen of nice
What's not to like about Norah Jones' new "Feels Like Home"? Nothing. Then again, what's there to like?
02/11/2004 02:51 UTC
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