I'll take this table of contents over Spin or Roling Stone. But still not worth the trees they chopped down to print it.
With all the music print that is available online these days, I'm not sure why people bother to buy music magazines these days, anyway. Unless it covers some specific genre unlike anything already available online.
FEATURES
A Love Supreme by Alan Light
Think what you will of him, Sting has nothing but love for the worldâ??Sacred Love, that is, his ninth album. And a memoir, Broken Music. And 100,000 trees. But mostly love.
Glamoured Girl by Elysa Gardner
With Yeats as an inspiration and Bob Dylan as an admirer, singer Cassandra Wilson has come out with a fifteenth album, Glamoured, that defies easy definition but commands respect.
The 40 Best Music DVDs by Al Weisel
Classic documentaries, historic concerts and groundbreaking videos? the greatest rock & roll can now be seen and heard on disc. Here are 40 DVDs you?ve got to own.
Mountain Man by Barney Hoskyns
Robert Plant talks about mining his solo career for his new two-disc set and striking out on a fresh musical pathâ??one that happens to lead back to the misty mountains of Wales.
A Perfect Fit by Stephanie Zacharek
The five Kentucky boys in My Morning Jacket are breaking new musical ground by getting back to the three R's: roots, rock and reverb.
Fear of Music by Tom Moon
Supposedly intended to protect the security of U.S. borders, new visa regulations are entangling world-music musicians in the terrorist net.
Every Picture Tells a Story: R.E.M. Commentary by Peter Buck
Before they were superstars, the four guys in R.E.M. may have been the coolest cult band ever. A photo diary looks back at the group's early days.
REGULARS
Contributors
Letter from the Editor
Letter from the Publisher
Words of Thanks
Opening Act
Jukebox
The best new albums, from rock to roots, from world to whatever. Now Playing: A Dolly Parton tribute. The Tracks List: The ten best records you didn't hear this year.
Sidetracks
Traveling through blues country. The Grateful Dead's trippy book. Steve Earle and Ray Charles on the big screen. Johnny Cash's TV legacy. Radio you actually want to listen to. Tori Amos, oenologist. Battle-tested audio gear. And more, much more ...
My Back Page
Ryan Adams on performance anxiety.
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the front cover in beige...... they really are aiming at old people.
The table of contents didnt look too hot either. [/b]