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22:09:59 04/17/12
Chuck D On the Beastie Boys' rap revolution
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Chuck D On the Beastie Boys' rap revolution
Backstage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Public Enemy rapper Chuck D reminisced about playing early Beastie Boys records on the radio in Long Island in the early Eighties. "People talk about Jay-Z and Eminem, but it's impossible to talk about those dudes without the magnitude of LL Cool J and the Beastie Boys, who made it possible for them," he says. "That's evolution, but the revolution is LL Cool J and the Beastie Boys." Interview by Patrick Doyle, video by Eric Helton and Max Tiberi Related%bull�Complete Coverage of the 2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fam From: RollingStone Views: 12874 54 ratings Time: 03:11 More in Entertainment
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22:09:25 04/17/12
Smokey Robinson Remembers his Hall of Fame induction
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Smokey Robinson Remembers his Hall of Fame induction
Smokey Robinson, who was inducted in the second year of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987, remembers the ceremony as one of the best musical nights of his life. "Hall and Oates brought me on stage, and the entire audience %ndash like they had planned it %ndash started to sing 'Ooh Baby Baby,' and they sang it for five minutes before I could even say a speech to accept being inducted." Interview by Patrick Doyle, video by Eric Helton Related%bull�Complete Coverage of the 2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony%bull�Guns N' Roses, Chili Peppers Bring Magic to From: RollingStone Views: 661 0 ratings Time: 00:56 More in Entertainment
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18:27:48 04/17/12
Motown Founder Berry Gordy On Miracles' legacy and siring LM
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Motown Founder Berry Gordy On Miracles' legacy and siring LM
Motown founder Berry Gordy was on hand at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony to celebrate the induction of the Miracles, the band that backed "his best friend for over 50 years," Smokey Robinson. The group established the young label's reputation, said Gordy. "Once Smokey got a hit, everybody started running to Motown." Gordy, who said he is writing the book for a Broadway play about Motown, is the sire of "Party Rock"'s LMFAO %ndash Redfoo (Stefan Kendal Gordy) is his son, and SkyBlu (Skyler Austen Gordy) is his grandon, Redfoo's nephew. Having grown up around the Motown From: RollingStone Views: 835 8 ratings Time: 03:24 More in Entertainment
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18:26:50 04/17/12
Sara Bareilles Pays tribute to Laura Nyro
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Sara Bareilles Pays tribute to Laura Nyro
"All I really wanted to do with the performance was to just get out of the way and really pay tribute to Laura's legacy," Sara Bareilles says of her performance in honor of the late Laura Nyro at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. "I do feel like Laura has been under-recognized over the years, but I have to say, she's a tough nut to crack musically. She's not an artist that you can throw on and everyone is going to necessarily take to it immediately, but there's so much depth and so much passion and so much bravery in her work." Interview by Patrick Doyle, video From: RollingStone Views: 8051 36 ratings Time: 02:15 More in Entertainment
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18:26:11 04/17/12
Questlove Toasts the Beastie Boys' Induction
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Questlove Toasts the Beastie Boys' Induction
Questlove, the go-to drummer and DJ in hip-hop, has lots of love for the Beastie Boys, as he explained to Rolling Stone at the trio's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction in Cleveland this weekend. "I'll say that the Beastie Boys are probably one of the biggest influences on the Roots," he raved. "Back when me and my cousin would listen to Power 99 [FM] and they%rsquod come to Philadelphia, we thought they were Puerto Rican%hellipthey had to be Puerto Rican, 'cause there were no way white guys rhyme like that, or talk like that!" Related%bull Complete Coverage of the 2012 Ro From: RollingStone Views: 3954 30 ratings Time: 03:14 More in Entertainment
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16:57:27 04/16/12
Donovan On performing with John Mellencamp
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Donovan On performing with John Mellencamp
Donovan closed out his performance at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with a special version of his hit "Season of the Witch" with John Mellencamp, which he said afterward was "a great joy." "I feel like something has been fulfilled on stage tonight which sums up my contribution to this extraordinary world of music," the singer told Rolling Stone. Related%bull�Complete Coverage of the 2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony%bull�Guns N' Roses, Chili Peppers Bring Magic to Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction%bull�Photos: 2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ce From: RollingStone Views: 1686 13 ratings Time: 05:01 More in Entertainment
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16:56:41 04/16/12
Guns N' Roses Adler and Sorum on Axl, rock heroes
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Guns N' Roses Adler and Sorum on Axl, rock heroes
Former Guns N' Roses members Steven Adler and Matt Sorum are thrilled to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but they also expressed remorse over the fact that some of their musical heroes have yet to be honored. "It's such an honor to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, but then I found out that KISS isn't in here, and then I found out the other day that Rush isn't in there," says Adler. "They've got to be inducted. If it wasn't for those bands and a couple other ones, there wouldn't be a Guns N' Roses." Interview by Brian Hiatt, video by Eric Helton Related%bull From: RollingStone Views: 48734 134 ratings Time: 03:07 More in Entertainment
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16:55:39 04/16/12
ZZ Top On what they learned from Freddie King
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ZZ Top On what they learned from Freddie King
"It's such an awe-inspiring moment. It's such a cool event," ZZ Top guitarist Billy Gibbons says of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. "We came to pay tribute to Freddie [King] on a number of levels and a number of reasons," he says. "We have a long standing history of, first of all, loving the music he was doing, and later, the surprise was getting to be friends and having him mentor and teach us a few things." Interview by Patrick Doyle, video by Eric Helton Related%bull�Complete Coverage of the 2012 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony %bull Guns From: RollingStone Views: 2277 8 ratings Time: 02:24 More in Entertainment
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16:55:29 04/16/12
Red Hot Chili Peppers On being inducted into the Hall of Fam
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Red Hot Chili Peppers On being inducted into the Hall of Fam
"The Hall of Fame is something I never paid much attention to, but I came a couple years ago to it and it felt like a really beautiful thing, a celebration of our culture and something that's a really integral part of growing up in the world today," Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea told Rolling Stone backstage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on the night of his band's induction. "It means a lot to me to be a part of it." Adds Anthony Kiedis, "We're not really done creating...It's nice to be acknowledged, but we've got work to do." Interview by Patrick Doyle, video by Eric H From: RollingStone Views: 5684 29 ratings Time: 01:39 More in Entertainment
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16:54:40 04/16/12
Train Perform New Songs At Rolling Stone From Their Album, 'California 37'
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Train Perform New Songs At Rolling Stone From Their Album, 'California 37'
See the performance here: www.rollingstone.com Train stopped by the Rolling Stone studio to play a few songs from their new album, California 37, as well as familiar hits "Drops of Jupiter" and "Save Me, San Francisco." After the set, the guys explained how they got through a rough patch in their career. "We basically went from being family to being friends," singer Pat Monahan says of his longtime bandmates. "Families are allowed to dislike each other and stay together, but friends don't have to be together. We don't feel like we have to be together, but we love to be together now, more than ever." From: RollingStone Views: 2042 5 ratings Time: 03:58 More in Entertainment
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16:54:18 04/16/12
Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones Talk The Faces on Hall of Fame Induction
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Ronnie Wood and Kenney Jones Talk The Faces on Hall of Fame Induction
To many rock fans, The Faces are more famous for what what they did shortly after the band split in 1975. Guitarist Ron Wood joined the Rolling Stones, drummer Kenney Jones joined The Who and singer Rod Stewart became, well, Rod Stewart. They have been�eligible�for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for many years, and some members had given up on the idea they'd ever make it. "I thought we'd been bypassed and forgotten about," says Jones. "But obviously not." The band is being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 14th.� The group reformed a few years ago with Simp From: RollingStone Views: 5018 18 ratings Time: 05:55 More in Entertainment
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20:29:59 04/12/12
'The Cabin in the Woods' A genuinely scary horror movie
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'The Cabin in the Woods' A genuinely scary horror movie
Peter Travers says that The Cabin in the Woods, a new film co-written by Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon, is a horror movie that is genuinely scary and funny. He can't share many details without spoiling its twists and turns, but rest assured that it's a "real barnburner of a horror movie" and "you won't know what hit you." Travers says this is the first really scary movie to hit theaters in a while. Do you agree? If not, what scared you in the last year? Let Travers know�in the comments below,�on Twitter�or�via e-mail. Related%bull�'Cabin in the Woods' Star Fran From: RollingStone Views: 3086 33 ratings Time: 03:02 More in Entertainment
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19:34:34 04/02/12
March of the Scum Travers trashes the worst of March
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March of the Scum Travers trashes the worst of March
March is over, so it's time for Peter Travers to toss the worst movies of the month into the Scum Bucket, the disgusting repository for Hollywood's foulest junk. This time around, Travers trashes Tim and Eric's Billion Dollar Movie, A Thousand Words, Seeking Justice, The Intruders, Mirror Mirror, Wrath of the Titans and Dr. Suess' The Lorax, which he says is the worst movie of the month. From: RollingStone Views: 841 28 ratings Time: 08:58 More in Entertainment
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15:59:34 04/02/12
Jennifer Lawrence 'Hunger Games' star's sexy Rolling Stone cover shoot
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Jennifer Lawrence 'Hunger Games' star's sexy Rolling Stone cover shoot
Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence went into the California desert for her Rolling Stone cover shoot with photographer Theo Wenner. You can get a behind-the-scenes look at the shoot in this video, in which Lawrence poses in jeans and a white tank top in a desolate yet beautiful landscape.Related%bull Movie Review: 'The Hunger Games'%bull Photos: If Rockers Ruled Panem %ndash Bieber, Lambert, Minaj and More Star in Our Version of 'The Hunger Games'%bull Off the Cuff: Liam Hemsworth Prepares for 'Hunger Games' Domination%bull At the Movies with Peter Travers: Hollywood Doesn't Screw Up 'The Hunger Games'%bull Photos: 'The Hunger Games' Comes to the Big Screen%bull Taylor Swift, Arcade Fire Talk 'Hunger Games' Soundtrack%bull Album Review: 'The Hunger Games: Songs From District 12 and Beyond'%bull Lenny Kravitz Opens Up About 'The Hunger Games' Movie%bull Listen: Taylor Swift's 'Hunger Games' Ballad 'Safe and Sound' From: RollingStone Views: 25813 123 ratings Time: 01:22 More in Entertainment
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19:51:58 03/27/12
'Mad Men' Vincent Kartheiser on Pete Campbell
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'Mad Men' Vincent Kartheiser on Pete Campbell
Mad Men star Vincent Kartheiser stopped by the Rolling Stone studio recently to chat about the evolution of his character, the high-strung ad man Pete Campbell. "He found his place in the world," says Kartheiser. "He knows where he fits, he knows where he has value at the agency, and it's something you need to figure out as a human being, because you will be in constant conflict if you don't. In seasons one and two, he thought he should be where Don [Draper] was, and in seasons three and four, he kind of figured it out." Kartheiser also explains that he has no interest in directing an episode of the series, as his co-stars Jon Hamm and John Slattery have done: "I'm just an actor. I'm very much kind of a one-trick pony and hardly even understand my own character, much less the entire theme of the show." Related%bull Mad Men Recap: Zoo Be Zoo Be Zoo%bull The Ultimate Mad Men Playlist%bull Rob Sheffield: Who Knew Don Draper Was A True Believer? From: RollingStone Views: 10523 36 ratings Time: 03:14 More in Entertainment
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19:07:18 03/23/12
Cee Lo Green On finding time for 'The Voice'
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Cee Lo Green On finding time for 'The Voice'
Cee Lo Green stopped by the Rolling Stone studio to chat about the early stages of the second season of The Voice. "I'm very pleased with the selections that I made. I have very strong team," he says. "I think people are attracted to Team Cee Lo Green because of what they've grown to be familiar with, and that's just my ability to make successes out of . . . yourself, you know what I mean?" The singer also addresses the ongoing tension between Christina Aguilera and Adam Levine, and how he arranged a residency gig in Las Vegas to better balance out his commitments to performing live and appearing on The Voice. Related%bull The Voice Contestants on Why They Love the Show%bull On The Voice, Cee Lo is the Straw Stirring the Drink From: RollingStone Views: 1641 7 ratings Time: 04:19 More in Entertainment
04/17/12
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