‘Rock Band’ unveils classic rock track pack
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- ‘Rock Band’ unveils classic rock track pack
- Review: Plug-in software that fine tunes iTunes
- Pop and Rock Listings
- These rock veterans are essential
- Classic rock coming to GF
- The Coolest Spring Fashion Trends For Babies Toddlers and Kids
‘Rock Band’ unveils classic rock track pack
USA Today
According to a statement from the developer MTV Games and Electronic Arts the title called Rock Band Track Pack: Classic Rock will retail for $29. The expansion will work similarly to previously released Track Packs for the PS3 and Xbox 360 allowing players to add the songs to their hard drives free of charge and access them through either Rock Band or Rock Band 2. Click ‘Read More’ to view the list of songs available.
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Review: Plug-in software that fine tunes iTunes
The Associated Press
For instance the B-52s were sorted into a more appropriate “New Wave” category Hendrix’s sonic sounds were placed in “Acid Rock and British Blues” and The Byrds were pegged as “Classic Folk Rock. “I still found reason to nitpick with some of TuneUp’s definitions. For instance I liked the way TuneUp classified The Rolling Stones’ 1972 classic album “Exile on Main Street” as “Blues Boogie and Southern Rock” but does the group’s “Bridges to Babylon” really belong in the same category as “Exile”? Bridges sounds more like “A Bigger Bang” which TuneUp defined as “AR (shorthand for Album riented Rock) Classic Rock. “While it tidies up your music TuneUp also can help you find videos concert tickets and merchandise for any artist in your library. When I was playing “Magnificent” from U2’s latest album TuneUp quickly linked to a recent video of the band performing the same song on David Letterman’s show. And when I was listening to The Beatles the software alerted me to a tribute band’s upcoming show in San Francisco. But TuneUp also made some puzzling suggestions.
Pop and Rock Listings
New York Times
com; $22 in advance; $25 at the door. (Petrusich)★ THE HLD STEADY (Monday) Dedicated to preserving the brash unpretentious bluster of classic rock ’n’ roll the Hold Steady from New York plays clever raucous odes to American landmarks (bars parking lots); it’s part “Born to Run” part “Freaks and Geeks. Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza 17 Irving Place at 15th Street Manhattan (212) 777-6800.
These rock veterans are essential
Chicago Tribune
"Classic rock" shouldn’t exist because since it usually serves to distract us from the now-ness of new bands and their music. Yes you should pay attention to those crazy kids dragging chain saws over an amplified length of water pipe.
Classic rock coming to GF
Grand Forks Herald
Wednesday at Plan B The Club at the Alerus Center Grand Forks. General admission tickets will be $11 and parking will be free. Doors will open at 6 p.
The Coolest Spring Fashion Trends For Babies Toddlers and Kids
PR Web (press release)
Lastly we again see that rock 'n roll is where the sharing happens- gifters give tees and merchandise from the parents' favorite bands and then we see those parents sharing the music with their children" says Hoffman. Sourpuss Clothing is a rock n roll heavy hitter with new Black Sabbath Rolling Stones and Ramones designs. Rowdy Sprout has also introduced both new designs and bands to their style repertoire which is based is the appeal of classic rock blended seamlessly with well-made garments. The Top 5 Spring Fashion Trends from the experts at Psycho Baby bring vivid colors fun patterns and vintage inspiration to wearable styles for babies and kids nationwide. Favorite brands such as Appaman and Rowdy Spout are joined by newcomers ne Love and KRMA along with other style standouts such as Inky Dink to create a collection of cool crazy kids' stuff. Whether parents are getting a patterned romper for their new baby an 80's look for their toddler or getting a rock 'n roll gift for the kids Psycho Baby's new collection is putting Spring in everyone's step!.
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