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The reeducation of Lauryn Hill The hip-hop songstress says she wrote and produced her multiplatinum album. A lawsuit contends that's not the whole truth. Behind the case is a bigger question: What is a pop song, anyway?
Rodd McLeod [May 9, 2000]

Real Life Rock Top 10 Special all-Beatles edition!
Greil Marcus [February 21, 2000]

Rock 'n' roll will never die Lennon and McCartney come together in VH1's reunion fantasy "Two of Us." Plus: Never mind the bollocks, he-e-e-re's Johnny (Rotten).
Joyce Millman [January 30, 2000]

David Bowie As the master of self-reinvention -- from Ziggy Stardust to the Thin White Duke to Normal David -- he became the most influential rock star of the post-Beatles era.
Greg Villepique [January 24, 2000]

Put your cat clothes on Between the Beatles' flashy suits and Madonna's damn-the-torpedoes bustier, "Rock Style" examines the finest frippery in music.
Stephanie Zacharek [January 11, 2000]

Sharps & flats Paul McCartney used members of Pink Floyd and Deep Purple to help him get back to rockabilly on "Run Devil Run." The real surprise? It worked.
Geoff Edgers [October 4, 1999]

A magical, movable feast The Beatles live again in the eye- and ear-popping new print of "Yellow Submarine."
Michael Sragow [September 1, 1999]

Richard Lester: A hard day's life The man who "invented" the music video was the perfect film director for the Beatles. His exuberant, manic style matched theirs and brilliantly captured an era at its beginning.
Steve Burgess [June 25, 1999]

50,000,000 Backstreet Boys' fans can be wrong The sweat-drenched rock 'n' rollers of the '50s knew all about good and evil. Forty years later, the Backstreet Boys are singing love songs to their moms. How did pop music get this insipid?
Ira Robbins [June 7, 1999]

Back to Pepperland Unreleased Beatles song will accompany "Yellow Submarine" reissue.
Associated Press [May 10, 1999]

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