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MusicRadar Daily - 20 October 2009
The Beatles' Ringo Starr recruits Paul McCartney for his new album
(From NME via tomporter)
John Mayer: 'You can't make music as a famous person'
(From The Guardian via tomporter)
Metal Hammer's top 20 albums of the year (podcast)
(From Metall Hammer via tomporter)
Festivals warning: don't buy dodgy wristbands
(From Classic Rock via tomporter)
MTV through the ages (graph)
(From Madatoms via Digg)
Make: Little Gem guitar amp
(From Make via tomporter)
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