MUSIC ARCHIVES

With the Stones holding out at MSG, Patti Smith and her band at the Other End, and Bob Dylan making visitations to both events, New York was once again the world’s Rock and Roll Republic.

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In 1989, 7 Days covered the rise of John Gotti in a very graphic fashion

Weighing in at 32 pounds — and that's before you put in the 10 D cells!

“Yeah, it’s a ghetto, boo-yee. But we call it home (or at least we do until after the revolv-olution).”

“New York rapped and America listened. Now Amer­ica is rhyming back.”

“Rap is about using fighting words, in­stead of fighting. Instead of saying ‘Let’s fight,’ people say, ‘Let’s battle.’ I bet you rap has saved a lot of lives.”

A mystery decoded, a legal field just begun. What is the common bond between Grand Wizard Theodore, Blastmaster, KRSOne, and Stanley Platzer? An historical critical megamix.

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“Hiphop is the most modern example, after capoeira and basketball, of African culture’s bent towards aesthetic com­bat — what the graffiti movement itself long ago defined as ‘style wars.’ ”

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‘What passes for “soul” in Roxy Music is premeditated “fun,” which shores up our most basic needs.’

Before singing “Paradise City,” Axl announced, “This is my last gig with Guns N’ Roses”

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