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Ken Richardson

Tracking Surround: AC/DC: Live at Donington, on Blu-ray Disc

Live at Donington Columbia Show •••• Picture •••½ Blu-ray Disc Mix •••• Extras •••

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SXSW 2008

Vampire Weekend (above), the buzziest of current buzz bands, was one of the hot acts I caught at the South by Southwest Music & Media Conference. For 4 nights in 80 venues, the Texas town of Austin - the self-proclaimed Live Music Capital of the World - hosted the biggest music festival in the world.

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National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets

DVD Review
Disney Movie ••• Picture ••• Sound ••• Extras ••••

I remember walking out of the first National Treasure

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Ringo Starr: 5.1 - The Surround Sound Collection; Paul McCartney: The McCartney Years

Surround Music Reviews
Ringo Starr: 5.1 - The Surround Sound Collection

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Porcupine Tree: Lightbulb Sun

Surround Music Review
Porcupine Tree: Lightbulb Sun

Kscope/Snapper

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Welcome to the Batcave

'The Dark Knight' is smashing box office records and everyone's catching Batman fever. This home theater setup is worthy of the Caped Crusader himself.

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The Rock Market is Booming

There's no downturn in new music at SXSW 2001. On the contrary: turn it up!

It seems like yesterday that the South by Southwest Music and Media Conference and Festival began as a local gathering in Austin, Texas. But it's actually been 15 years - and today, what is simply known as SXSW has morphed into the American music industry's largest event.

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From Genesis: 5.1 Revelations

Surround Music Review
Rhino Music •••• DVD-Video Surround Mix •••• Extras •••• In the afterglow of the heyday of multichannel music, it's getting harder
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Miles Davis SACD

If you've taken your pick of Miles Davis from our "Horn of Plenty" but you'd like to keep celebrating his 75th birthday with something other than your CD player, you're in luck.

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Guitar George

He was Beatle George, he was solo George. But he was always George Harrison, musician.

He may not have known all the chords . . . but he knew "a lot more than we knew," as John Lennon said, remembering the day in 1957 when Paul McCartney introduced him to George Harrison. And that was enough for John to agree with Paul that George should join them in the band that would eventually become, with Ringo Starr, the Beatles.

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