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  • King Crimson's 'In The Court Of The Crimson King': 5 Songs Ranked For Its 45th Anniversary

    Today, Oct. 10, marks the 45th anniversary of King Crimson's classic debut album In the Court of the Crimson King. With its blend of jazz and classical music with rock and even heavy metal, the album is considered to be one of the very first progressive rock albums, and would pave the way for '70s prog giants such as Yes, Jethro Tull, and of course, Emerson, Lake, and Palmer, whose own Greg Lake rose to fame as King Crimson's bassist and vocalist. In celebration of this classic album's 45th anniversary, here are its five songs ranked, from weakest to best.
  • Katy Perry Reportedly Set to Perform at Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show

    Football is going to get a little more prismatic in 2015. Today (Oct. 9) after months of speculation, it was confirmed that pop megastar Katy Perry will be performing during the halftime show at Super Bowl XLIX.
  • Big Sean Unveils #IDFWU Photo Editor Following Release of Naya Rivera Diss Track "I Don't F--k Wit U"

    After his public split from fiancee Naya Rivera and the release of a presumed diss track entitled "I Don't F--k With You," Big Sean unveiled his #IDFWU photo editor for those photos you may have with that ex you can't stand.
  • Neil Young Says Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young "Will Never Tour Again"

    During a show in Philadelphia last night (October 8), Neil Young made an unfortunate remark for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young fans, saying the band probably never tour again.
  • Jimmy Page Talks New Music, Touring Plans For 2015

    Guitar god Jimmy Page told "Classic Rock" magazine that he's got plenty of material ready for a solo album, and that touring is a distinct possibility for 2015.
  • A$AP Yams Talks Mob Album Delay, Calls 2014 Worst Year In Rap After Rocky Takes Shots At Hood By Air, Been Trill

    Fans have been patiently waiting for an A$AP Mob album but according to A$AP Yams, it won't be happening anytime soon as the album has been delayed indefinitely. During a recent interview, Yams called 2014 the worst year of rap and discussed plans for the rap collective following A$AP Rocky's shots at Hood By Air and Been Trill.
  • Chief Keef And Friends Open Marijuana Dispensary As Waka Flocka Flame Searches For Personal Blunt Roller, Releases New Music [WATCH]

    Chief Keef and his friends are setting up shop. The Chicago rapper is apparently opening a marijuana dispensary following Waka Flocka Flame's announcement of hiring a personal blunt roller and the release of new music.
  • Apple Says 81 Million People 'Experienced' U2's 'Songs Of Innocence'

    U2's newest album simply appeared in iTunes libraries throughout the world last month, and Apple says about 81 million people at least played or streamed the album.
  • Former R.E.M. Frontman Michael Stipe Teaches Art Class At NYU

    R.E.M. is a favorite band for plenty of music lovers worldwide, but students attending New York University are listening to former frontman Michael Stipe in a different capacity this fall as a professor.
  • Debbie Harry, David Johansen To Perform At John Lennon Tribute In December

    asdThe 34th annual John Lennon Tribute Concert will take place on Dec. 5 in New York City, and today, the concert’s lineup has been announced, Rolling Stone reports. Among the headliners are Debbie Harry of Blondie, David Johansen of the New York Dolls, and Kate Pierson of the B-52s. Rock photographer Bob Gruen, who photographed Lennon during the ‘70s, will be honored at the event with the first ever John Lennon Real Love Award.
  • Adele's New Album '25' Not Set for Release Until at Least 2015, According to XL Recordings

    On Adele's 26th birthday, the "Skyfall" singer shared some exciting news for her legions of fans on Twitter: she would be seeing "25" again later this year, leading many to speculate that her third studio album would drop sometime in 2014. Over five months have passed since May 4, and there's still no news about Adele's new album, and that's because it won't be released anytime soon.
  • Pink Floyd Shares New Song "Louder Than Words," Says New Album 'The Endless River' Will Likely Be Their Last [LISTEN]

    Pink Floyd’s upcoming album The Endless River is set for release on Nov. 10, but today, Oct. 9, one of the album’s songs surfaced online, which you can listen to below. “Louder Than Words” features lyrics by Polly Gilmour, wife of guitarist David Gilmour, which describe Pink Floyd’s famously tense internal dynamics. It is the only song on The Endless River to feature lead vocals from David Gilmour.
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