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At The Back => Time Out => Topic started by: Afghan Dave on July 18, 2006, 12:24:53 AM
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Hi BKP'ers
I'd really love to know where all of you go online for music news / band and tour related information.
I can't manage without reading http://www.bravewords.com and Metal Sludge at least once a week but these are more Metal rather than Classic Rock and I'd like to keep in touch with the full spectrum.
There must be other great sites that I should be checking out.
Any recommendations are much appreciated.
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Hello mate
Have a look here its pretty good for metal news:
http://www.blabbermouth.net/
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BraveWords has tons of stuff every day, though quite a lot of my info comes from other forums.
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My friend Gurb's site Total Guitar (http://www.total-guitar.tk) should have plenty of decent guitar related news soon, he's still in the middle of developing the site though so news isn't updated as frequently now as it will be.
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Music news? i don't read any - I'm a musical recluse. :D
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I wait until someone tells me at school because I'm boring like that. As much as I love them, I don't need to read when CoF get a new bassist, or whatever the hell they call "news" in music :P
But Dave, I think you're 30 years too late for the "Classic Rock News", it's more Classic Rock Olds tbh :P
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I always skim through the headlines on billboard.com (http://www.billboard.com/) just to keep an eye on general trends in the "industry", regardless of genre.
And, because I'm noodling hippy at heart ;) I always skim through the likes of http://www.jambands.com/ and http://www.jambase.com/. Likewise, digging world music, I skim the headlines at http://www.songlines.co.uk/, too.
Otherwise, I just subscribe myself to the occasional band email news list, and Gov't Mule (or whoever) will write to let me know when there're new tour dates or downloadable shows available :)
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Likewise, digging world music, I skim the headlines at http://www.songlines.co.uk/, too.
Hey, another world music fan! I've got a subscription to Songlines and it's great - the CD you get with each issue is a real eye-opener (or should that be ear-opener?).
Being a big fan of the much-maligned genre of (whisper it) progressive rock, I find the Dutch Progressive Rock Pages indispensable: http://dprp.net. These guys work really hard on their site and it shows.