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I appreciate Ben Callison's naivete (Letters, Oct. 31).
I was happy to see the article in The Times noting the emerging "bare-faced" trend for women (little or no makeup.)
We totally disagree with Robert Hilburn's judgment on the relative importance of Vocal Performance versus the Song ("PopMeter: What've Numbers Got to Do With It?
Once again we are subjected to Robert Hilburn and cohorts' annual musical cowardice in the form of "Boss" and "Consensus Top 15" (Dec. 28).
U2's "The Joshua Tree" has proven deeply rooted indeed on the Billboard Top Pop LPs chart: The
As a Christian and music lover, I found the article on spirituality in pop music accurate and very interesting.
The INXS concert review proffered by Robert Hilburn ("INXS From Down Under Plots Its Way to the Top," Nov. 16) resembled, at best, a mediocre college term paper on the pros and cons of comparisons.
I give up.
"22B3." Device. Chrysalis.
U2's "The Joshua Tree" still hasn't knocked the Beastie Boys' "Licensed to Ill" out of the No. 1 position on the Billboard magazine pop album chart.
Chalk up another one for Bon Jovi.
The editors of the rock section really earned their paychecks last week (Nov. 24).
I've just read, with shock and dismay, Hilburn and Willman's frightening expose on religion in rock.
"Crock of Ages" should have been the title of the article on "Spirituality in Pop Music" ("Rock of Ages," by Robert Hilburn and Chris Willman, June 7).
impressively--at No. 38--on the Billboard magazine pop album chart.
Los Angeles Times, get a grip on yourself!
How nice to see the fine actress, Justine Bateman, added to your group of humanoids who appear in PopMeter (Jan. 26).