In response to Patrick Goldstein's article on KMET (Pop Eye, Jan. 18), please, L.A. does not need another KROQ/KIIS/KPWR formatted station.
You're the predictable, repetitive one, Hilburn. Show me one (just one!)
and other local stations that intercepted Rock Hudson at his 2 a.m. arrival from France.
I find it fairly remarkable that Bob Hilburn can question a poll's credibility because there are "too many radio and TV personalities on the panel," and then go on to say that a really legitimate panel should be composed of a select group of newspaper writers and magazine editors ("In...
Gee--another lecture from Hilburn on which rock 'n' roll is really important and worth listening to.
Got a few seconds?
I object to the sarcastic tone of Robert Hilburn's "review" of Phil Collins' concert at Irvine Meadows ("One More Time, One More Night," June 4).
Hilburn's review of the Collins concert did much to display Hilburn's narrow and limited view of pop music.
Why is it that Phil Collins' repetition of a phrase is worthy of attack and ridicule when Springsteen does the same thing and gets off with praise?
The whole concept of rating record albums is ludicrous, but I suppose that it is about time.
All this talk about cleaning up rock music is starting to make me mad.
After director John Carpenter wrote the title song for his new movie, "Big Trouble in Little China," he realized he needed a special kind of singer.
Band: The Communards. Personnel: Jimmy Somerville, vocals; Richard Coles, keyboards.
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The Pet Rock, a big selling but somewhat nutty novelty item of 10 years ago, is back--as a home video "rock" star.