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The two guys who reviewed the Beatles' final album for 'Rolling Stone' have both changed their minds.
Your guess is as good as ours! But that said, we have some theories. Of course we do!
"I don't think it should be a surprise for anyone to hear that I'm gay," he tells 'Rolling Stone.'
The magazine's next issue will finally solve the mystery of Adam Lambert's sexuality.
Unlike David Fricke, we'd have only docked him half a star for it.
No, it's not a follow-up to "Goddess in the Doorway."
It isn't hard to figure out which record albums in 'Rolling Stone''s year-end Top 50 were Jann Wenner's picks, but we'll point them out anyway.
Peter Travers says it's great, pretty much confirming our long-held suspicion that it might be great.
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