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MusicRadar Daily - 6 November 2009
Controversy over U2's Berlin wall
(From BBC via tomporter)
Inside the making of The Beatles remastered catalog
(From Sound And Vision via tomporter)
Why is Journey's Don't Stop Believin' back in the charts?
(From The Guardian via tomporter)
Amazon editors' best albums of 2009
(From Stereogum via tomporter)
Mash-up video culled from 99 classic albums
(From Boing Boing via tomporter)
Best rock 'n' roll cakes ever: Iggy Pop, Prince and more (pics)
(From Digg via tomporter)
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