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Taylor Swift, an undeniable goddess whose kingdom is better than her songs
The star overwhelmed 65,000 fans in Madrid with a fantastic show that multiplied the effect of a significantly less impressive repertoire
The star overwhelmed 65,000 fans in Madrid with a fantastic show that multiplied the effect of a significantly less impressive repertoire
The British musician amazes with ‘i/o,’ his comeback album, but no one can figure out why it took him more than two decades to complete it
His much-maligned live album recorded at Budokan in Tokyo makes a comeback after 45 years with previously unreleased tracks
A comprehensive official biography and a double tribute album reignite interest in the ultra-sensitive bard who died at 26. This summer he would have turned 75
The British musician leaves the stage after recording more than 40 albums and earning the admiration of dozens of musicians who have shaken off the prejudices surrounding his quirky personality
Deep under the capital are disused stations and abandoned tunnels dating back to the 1930s
Closing day of Dcode sees a decent turnout as The Kooks and The Killers play