Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Sonos caught slacking: Slacker radio now available for Sonos wireless systems (Digital Trends)

slacker sonosIf you?re looking for another source of music in the crowed sea of internet radio providers, you might do well to take a listen to what Sonos and Slacker Radio have to say. Both companies have teamed up and as of today Slacker Radio services are now available on Sonos wireless music systems.

Of course with so many internet radio options to choose from, why should Sonos customers and internet music lovers care? Put simply, Sonos and Slacker Radio are aiming to deliver the most complete and fully customizable radio experience at home.

Boasting a music catalog that is ten times larger than Pandora, as well as being the only service to offer listeners access from Personal Radio to on-demand, Slacker and Sonos customers can create playlists, listen to entire albums, and other non-music content such as personalized ESPN sports news, and more. In a cool twist, Slacker even offers over 15 custom genre stations hand programmed by expert DJ?s so you?ll be up to date on the latest tracks no matter your tastes. So if you?re feeling a little lazy, there is a healthy list of genre and sub genre stations awaiting your ears.

?Sonos has always been about people being able to listen to music however they want in their homes,? said John MacFarlane, CEO, Sonos, Inc. ?The addition of Slacker Radio to Sonos provides another level of listening to our customers with Slacker?s versatile, customizable service.?

Regardless of your listening habits, or bank account, it looks like Slacker has you covered. All three tiers of service are available on Sonos wireless music systems. They include the free Slacker Basic Radio, an ad-free Slacker Radio plus at $3.99 per month, and Slacker Premium radio at $9.99 per month.

?We are excited to bring a complete Slacker Radio experience to Sonos,? said Jonathan Sasse, senior vice president of marketing at Slacker. ?This partnership has been highly anticipated among our listeners for some time, and now we can give our customers the same great Slacker Radio experience they have come to expect on Sonos devices throughout their homes.?

Don?t have a Sonos wireless music system on your home? That?s ok ? you can still enjoy Slacker Radio on your computer as well as a myriad of supported devices, including Windows Phone 7, Android, and Apple iOS.

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

American Airlines files for bankruptcy protection (AP)

DALLAS ? The parent company of American Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday, seeking relief from crushing debt caused by high fuel prices and expensive labor contracts that its competitors shed years ago.

The company also replaced its CEO, and the incoming leader said American would probably cut its flight schedule "modestly" while it reorganizes. He did not give specifics. American said its frequent-flier program would be unaffected.

AMR Corp., which owns American, was the only major U.S. airline company that did not file for bankruptcy protection after the Sept. 11 attacks, which caused a deep slump in the industry.

Bankruptcy filings allowed American's competitors to shed costly labor contracts, unburden themselves of debt and start making money again. American was stuck with higher costs, and had to match its competitors' lower fares or lose money.

Other airlines also grew by pursuing acquisitions and expanding overseas. American was the biggest airline in the world in 2008, but has been surpassed by United, which combined with Continental, and Delta, which combined with Northwest.

Delta was the last major airline to file for bankruptcy protection, in 2005.

In announcing the bankruptcy filing, AMR said CEO Gerard Arpey, a veteran of the company for almost three decades, had stepped down and was replaced by Thomas W. Horton, the company president.

Horton said the board of directors unanimously decided to file for bankruptcy after meeting Monday in New York and again by conference call on Monday night.

In a filing with federal bankruptcy court in New York, AMR said it had $29.6 billion in debt and $24.7 billion in assets.

In addition to reducing the flight schedule, Horton said there would probably be corresponding job cuts. American has about 78,000 employees and serves 240,000 passengers per day.

The company will delay the spinoff of its regional airline, American Eagle, which was expected early next year. The holding company for that airline also filed for bankruptcy.

AMR stockholders will be wiped out. The stock had already lost 79 percent of its value this year on fears of bankruptcy. The stock fell to 33 cents Tuesday morning, down $1.29 from the day before.

The stock had risen from about $1.50 in 2003 to more than $40 in 2007.

Speculation about an AMR bankruptcy grew in recent weeks as labor negotiations with pilots and other workers seemed to stall. The company said it was spending $600 million more a year than other airlines because of labor-contract rules.

On Tuesday, Horton said no single factor led to the bankruptcy filing. He said the company needed to cut costs because of the weak global economy and high, volatile fuel prices. The price of jet fuel has risen more than 60 percent in the past five years.

Ray Neidl, an analyst with Maxim Group LLC, an investment banking company, said AMR was wise to file for bankruptcy while it still had about $4 billion in cash. He said the company has strong assets but needs to find labor peace and more revenue. He said American might be pushed into a merger with US Airways.

The president of the pilots' union, Dave Bates, said his members were concerned about what the bankruptcy will mean for them. Other airlines used bankruptcy to terminate pension plans.

"While today's news was not entirely unexpected, it is nevertheless disappointing that we find ourselves working for an airline that has lost its way," Bates said in a message to pilots.

Darryl Jenkins, a consultant who has worked for the major airlines, said that AMR will be able to cut costs in bankruptcy and that employees and stockholders would be the big losers.

"Labor is going to take a major hit," Jenkins said. "Their pensions are in danger."

AMR, which has headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas, lost $162 million in the third quarter and has posted losses in 14 of the past 16 quarters. It has announced plans to order 460 narrow-body planes, primarily for the U.S., plus other jets for longer flights.

American was founded in 1930 from the combination of more than 80 smaller airlines. Its hubs are New York, Los Angeles, Dallas-Fort Worth, Chicago and Miami. Itts major international partners are British Airways and Japan Airlines.

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Bomkamp reported from New York.

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Skiing: Canada's Jan Hudec places fourth in super-G

Canada's Jan Hudec finished a solid Sunday for Canadians at the Lake Louise Winterstart World Cup super-G, placing fourth, just off the podium, in a time of 1:24.21.

Erik Guay of Mount-Tremblant, Que., was sixth in 1:24.29.

"What can I say?'' said Hudec, 12th in Saturday's downhill. "I was pretty confident after yesterday. And my back's been feeling better and better. I wasn't expecting anything crazy because it was supposed to snow so much and starting 44th.

"It was really rough out there but the track got better at the bottom for the gliding section of the course and that really helped me out today.''

Norway's Aksel Svindal won the super-G in 1:23.47. Didier Cuche, the downill winner, placed second and France's Adrien Theaux rounded out the podium placings.

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Monday, November 28, 2011

98% Le Havre

Marcel Marx(Andre Wilms) is a shoeshine who makes a sparse living in Le Havre and has more than his share of his debts. His wife Arletty(Kati Outinen) dutifully stands by him while unbeknowst to him, she is very ill. Meanwhile, sounds are heard from a shipping container near the harbor and the police, fearing the worst, are called in. Luckily, all of the would be immigrants seem not the worse for wear. So, Idrissa(Blondin Miguel), a young boy, with a little encouragement from his grandfather makes a break for it. To his credit, Inspector Monet(Jean-Pierre Darroussin) stops a police officer from getting off a shot, allowing him to get away. Outside of the changed setting, "Le Havre" might appear to seem like a normal Aki Kaurismaki movie on the surface, as it contains some of his usual touches, along with Kati Outinen in the cast. On the other hand, it is also one of his most topical movies while also one of his most optimistic, even if it is a little predictable at the end. Regardless, the movie almost feels entirely timeless, as about the only sign of present day technology is the most malicious act being carried out by a cell phone. And I think what Kaurismaki is getting at is that in the past people did not act out of fear and were actually much kinder towards each other. So, my question is do Marcel's neighbors act differently towards him when Idrissa comes into his life or is it because his wife falls ill? Or are the events connected even if they do not at first appear to be so?

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PFT: Lions condemn Suh's stomp; he apologizes

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A recent item from Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune suggested that John Spanos, the son of Dean Spanos and grandson of Alex Spanos, could become the next G.M. of the Chargers.? A source with knowledge of the situation tells PFT that this won?t happen.

?John Spanos will never serve as the Chargers? general manager,? the source said.? ?Some day in the future he may be in a position over all of the team?s football operations and be responsible for hiring a general manager, but that?s well down the road and he will never be the team?s general manager.?

Of course, if John Spanos, 32, is ?overseeing? the football operations, he?ll be serving as the General Manager?s manager.? Then again, every G.M. answers to someone in the organization, whether it?s a member of ownership or a president/CEO with no family relationship to ownership.

In the end, then, it may just be a matter of semantics.? The real question is whether and to what extent John Spanos will be actively involved in making football decisions, and whether he possesses the ability to do so.

That said, it?s possible that John Spanos has acquired the ability to make football decisions.? Since high school, Johns Spanos has been involved at all levels of the football business, from player evaluation to scouting to contract negotiations.? He currently serves as the director of college scouting.

Still, direct involvement in football decisions would be ironic, to say the least, given that the Spanos family apparently prohibits nepotism within the football side of the organization.? It was the desire of former coach Marty Schottenheimer to hire his brother as special-teams coordinator that prompted Marty?s ouster.

While nepotism often is necessary when it comes to the ownership of a professional sports franchise, allowing that concept to drift into football operations can be a problem.? When a team fails, heads eventually need to roll ? and nepotism keeps that from happening.

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Congo to vote despite violence (Reuters)

KINSHASA (Reuters) ? Congo plans to push ahead with the country's second-post war election on Monday, defying fears that a delay would be needed due to logistical problems and critics who called for the process to be reviewed because of irregularities.

After repeated delays, the run-up to the presidential and parliamentary vote turned violent in the capital at the weekend. Final rallies were canceled due to clashes between rival supporters, security forces opened fire on crowds and the main presidential challenger was prevented from campaigning.

The poll - which will pit President Joseph Kabila against 10 rivals while about 18,500 candidates will compete for 500 seats in parliament - will test the vast, central African nation's progress toward stability after decades of misrule and two wars in the past 10 years.

On Sunday evening, trucks ferried ballot boxes and papers across the sprawling capital, Kinshasa, as convoys of heavily-armed police patrolled the rubbish-strewn streets.

Across the nation, observers said election officials were scrambling to get equipment to remote polling stations.

The last conflict in the mineral-rich state officially ended in 2003 but the country remains plagued by pockets of instability and many people have yet to taste the dividends of eight years of relative peace.

In parts of the east, the vote will take place in areas still controlled by a plethora of local and foreign rebel groups.

Election commission chief Daniel Ngoy Mulunda said on Sunday that the country would prove critics of the process wrong by holding credible and peaceful elections.

"Everyone's going to vote tomorrow, it's going to be a celebration of democracy. The Congolese people are going to take the second step in the consolidation of their democracy. We have kept our promise," he said on the eve of the vote.

The election in 2006 was seen as broadly free and fair but gunbattles erupted after the voting.

Doubts over the election have stemmed from delays throughout the process, which meant that the preparations for the poll have been last-minute and, at times, chaotic.

United Nations troops and helicopters from Angola and South Africa have been called on to ferry election material to 60,000 polling stations across a nation the size of Western Europe with little infrastructure so some 32 million people can vote.

Voting is due to begin at 0600 local time (0500 GMT) and provisional results are due on December 6.

However, even in the capital voters complained of last-minute confusion over where they were meant to be voting due to polling stations being moved and errors with voter lists.

At a polling station in the Victoire neighbourhood of Kinshasa, resident Justin Lisacy said that he did not know where to go as he could not find his name on any list. "There will be lots of people so I want to know where I should go in the morning," he said.

The opposition has also protested that election lists were not properly vetted, leading to potential fraud.

After outbursts of violence during the campaign, there are also fears of a contested result. "We will come to vote. We believe in the rules. We hope (the candidates) respect them," Lisacy added.

"COME A LONG WAY"

Addressing the nation on Sunday evening, Kabila said that the security forces had taken all measures possible to protect the population during the electoral period and warned against a return to widespread violence.

"Our country has come a long way, from war and conflict of every type. We must take care not to go back to that," he said.

A European Union observer mission on Sunday condemned moves by the police on Saturday to prevent Kabila's rival, veteran opposition leader Etienne Tshisekedi, from campaigning.

Kabila, who came to power when his father Laurent was assassinated in 2001 and then won the first post-war election in 2006, has been seen by many as the favorite due to the advantages of incumbency.

The failure of the opposition to unite behind a single candidate - after Kabila's camp pushed through a law scrapping the need for a run-off if no candidate secures a majority in the first round of voting - also bolstered his chances.

But Tshisekedi, who has spent decades in opposition and boycotted the last poll due to complaints of fraud, has succeeded in drawing large crowds as his campaign, which started late but picked up momentum as it headed to the anti-Kabila West.

Peter Pham, director of the U.S.-based Michael S. Ansari Africa Center, said it appeared that Tshisekedi had cemented himself as the anti-Kabila vote amid frustrations at the slow pace of progress, even if no formal alliance was in place.

"Ironically, the government's ham-fisted attempts to obstruct his campaign have only served to enhance his stature," he said.

(Writing by David Lewis; Editing by Richard Valdmanis and David Stamp)

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Christian Bale Completes "End of the Batman Era"


Filming on The Dark Knight Rises has come to an end and, with it, so has the portrayal of this iconic super hero by Christian Bale.

"I wrapped a few days ago so that will be the last time I'm taking that [Batman hood] off," the actor star told the Philippine Daily Inquirer this week. "I believe that the whole production wrapped yesterday, so it's all done. Everything's finished. It's me and [director Christopher Nolan] - that will be the end of that Batman era."

Bale and Nolan first teamed up in 2005 on Batman Begins, a critically-acclaimed installment of the franchise that earned $372 million across the globe. The Dark Knight then broke the $1 billion barrier and earned Heath Ledger a posthumous Oscar.

The Dark Knight Rises, meanwhile, hits theaters on July 20, 2012 and also stars Anne Hathaway, Tom Hardy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Gary Oldman, Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman. We have a feeling it will do rather well at the box office.

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Siri can now control Plex media playback using the Siri Proxy. In case you missed it earlier, a developer created a?SiriProxy to control a?thermostat and then made the code available for others to use. The SiriProxy stands in between your iPhone 4S and Apple?s servers. It then intercepts...


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First of 3 US students arrested during protest in Cairo leaves Egypt (Washington Post)

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Oklahoma Earthquake 2011: 3.7 Magnitude Quake Hits Near Oaklahoma City

PRAGUE, Okla. -- A small earthquake hit central Oklahoma just in time for Thanksgiving dinner.

The U.S. Geological Survey recorded a 3.7 magnitude quake about 3:11 p.m. Thursday near Prague, Okla. The epicenter of the quake was 17 miles northeast of Shawnee and 44 miles east of Oklahoma City.

There weren't any immediate reports of damage or injuries, said Jessica Elder, a 911 dispatcher in surrounding Lincoln County. She said she felt the quake, which she described as more of a boom than a rumble.

Geologists say earthquakes of magnitude 2.5 to 3.0 are generally the smallest felt by humans.

But Elder hadn't received many calls about the quake ? perhaps because people in the region are growing accustomed to them, she said.

A 5.6 magnitude earthquake centered close to nearby Sparks shook the state on Nov. 5. That quake, the strongest ever recorded in Oklahoma, damaged more than 40 homes, buckled part of a highway and caused the collapse of a tower at St. Gregory's University in Shawnee.

Gov. Mary Fallin has requested a federal disaster declaration in the wake of a series of earthquakes that have rumbled through the state in recent weeks.

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Creditors back expedited Dodgers' TV rights sale (Reuters)

(Reuters) ? The committee of unsecured creditors for the bankrupt Los Angeles Dodgers threw its support behind the team's effort to sell TV broadcast rights earlier than expected, riling News Corp's Fox Sports.

In a document filed in Delaware bankruptcy court on Wednesday, the committee said it believed the expedited sale of the telecast rights would help facilitate the team's exit from bankruptcy and maximize the team's value.

This week, bankruptcy judge Kevin Gross appointed retired federal judge Joseph Farnan Jr. as a mediator to try to sort out the dispute between the team and Fox Sports regarding the sale of television telecast rights. The mediation is set to start on November 28 in Los Angeles.

Fox has a contract to broadcast Dodgers games through 2013 and the exclusive right to negotiate a new contract starting November 2012.

The Dodgers filed for bankruptcy protection in June as owner Frank McCourt struggled to cover costs. Major League Baseball fought McCourt's efforts to retain control of the team in bankruptcy court.

The Dodgers and Major League Baseball ended their long-running dispute in early November with a deal to sell the team, including the media rights. Now the Dodgers want to start the media rights auction soon instead of waiting for the contract to expire in order to boost the team's overall value.

Fox has asked the bankruptcy court to consider dismissing the bankruptcy case, arguing the team's bankruptcy was not valid and was an attempt to invalidate Fox's TV contract.

Financial information on the team and its assets is scheduled to go to potential buyers in December with initial bids due in January, two sources familiar with the process said last week. The sale of the team inherently includes media rights, whether or not it is free and clear of a Fox contract.

The sales process is expected to be wrapped up by the end of April, in time for the start of the 2012 Major League season, the sources said. The sale is expected to occur regardless of whether the issues with Fox are resolved, but those issues might affect the selling price, they said.

Also in the filing on Wednesday, the committee of unsecured creditors said they were hopeful the mediation would result in a settlement, but in the event it was not successful, the committee supported the Dodgers' motion to accelerate the sale of its broadcast rights.

The case is In re: Los Angeles Dodgers LLC, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware, No. 11-12010.

(Reporting by Sue Zeidler)

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91% The Descendants

All Critics (135) | Top Critics (41) | Fresh (123) | Rotten (12)

One of the year's best films, a bubbly meditation on family and responsibility that weighs just enough to matter.

With so many balls in the air the temptation is to rush from one plot strand to another, but Payne takes the opposite approach. He also captures the complexity of emotional reactions that grief stirs.

It's a lovely, heartfelt character study of common, everyday people trapped on the horns of an uncommon but not unheard-of dilemma.

The latest exhibit in Payne's careful dissection of the beached male, which runs from Matthew Broderick's character in "Election" to Jack Nicholson's in "About Schmidt" and Paul Giamatti's in "Sideways."

This mature, well-acted dramatic comedy is deeply satisfying, maybe even cathartic.

A tough, tender, observant, exquisitely nuanced portrait of mixed emotions at their most confounding and profound -- all at play within a deliciously damp, un-touristy Hawaii that's at once lush and lovely to look at.

Well-acted and touching with a mild eye for human foibles, this is one of the better-written films of the year.

What's so special about Payne's approach in The Descendants is how acutely observed and subtle the movie is, especially since the previews are selling it as a broader, more absurd comedy.

If you see The Descendants, see it for Clooney (and Woodley), but don't believe the hype that it's one for the ages.

A lot of The Descendants is affecting, but its mushier tone is often less emotionally resonant than the bitter sarcasm of Payne's earlier work.

This unforgettable movie succeeds by making audiences feel like a part of the family. Clooney knocks it out of the park with a marvelous performance. Woodley makes a strong bid for a supporting actress nomination. The supporting players are all given...

Here's where I am right now: The Descendants is the best movie of 2011. It is the movie of the year, in many ways beyond its simple superlative overall excellence.

(Clooney) is at the top of his game in his scenes alone with the comatose Elizabeth. Asking questions that are unable to be answered, his pain at his loss and her betrayal is heartbreaking.

Audiences will argue about whether it's a comedy or a drama, but they'll agree they saw a wonderful film.

The Descendants finds Payne, now 50, having arrived in midlife with a new maturity, eschewing solipsism and snickers for a deeper engagement with the world.

Clooney has never been better, displaying more range and less actor-ego than ever before... The Descendants would still be a splendid movie without him; with Clooney, it's one of 2011's very best.

It's good, but far less than you'd expect from the guy who started his career with the gleefully provocative Citizen Ruth and Election.

In the hands of writer-director Alexander Payne, Clooney has rarely seemed so much at home.

There are ample opportunities for the film to soak in pathos, righteousness, farce, or pictorialism, and Payne manages to nod at those pitfalls without falling into them.

An emotionally ennobling film that wears its compassion on the sleeve of its ugly Hawaiian print shirts.

Payne displays a knack for both perfect casting and using his lead actor in sometimes unconventional, unexpected ways

Director Alexander Payne prefers to start a movie with one strike against him. He always picks a dislikable protagonist... Then, as he slowly gives characters self-awareness, he gives us reasons to watch and care about them.

In playing an everyman stranded between anger and duty, Clooney earns an emotional payoff that a lesser actor would simply demand.

An introspective and heartwarming film, unafraid to convey its story with pleasing simplicity.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Wild sign 51-year old hockey goaltender

(AP) ? The Minnesota Wild have signed 51-year-old recreational hockey goaltender Paul Deutsch as an emergency backup for Wednesday night's game against the Nashville Predators.

Deutsch was signed after Niklas Backstrom was declared out for personal reasons. Matt Hackett was recalled from Houston, but his flight wasn't scheduled to land in the Twin Cities until about 6:30. Minnesota-Nashville starts at 7 p.m.

Deutsch runs a screen printing and embroidery store in a St. Paul suburb and plays recreational hockey. A good friend of former assistant coach Mike Ramsey, Deutsch has been used in Wild practices in the past.

Associated Press

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Finger (mal)formation reveals surprise function of desert DNA

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Scientists from the EPFL and the University of Geneva have discovered a genetic mechanism that defines the shape of our members in which, surprisingly, genes play only a secondary role. The research published in Cell, online the 23rd of November, shows the mechanism is found in a DNA sequence that was thought, incorrectly, to play no role. This long string has seven enhancers which, when combined with one another, modulate the activity of the genes responsible for the formation of the fingers ? an important fundamental discovery for the field of genetics. The discovery could notably help better understand anomalies that are transmitted from generation to generation such as welded fingers or extra or abnormally short fingers (Kantaputra syndrome) even if the genes appear perfectly normal.

Turbos on the genome

DNA is composed of only about 2% genes. But it has other types of sequences, such as enhancers that increase the activity of certain genes at key moments. "The discovery we have made is that the group of genes involved in finger growth is modulated by seven enhancers, not just one, and they combine through contact," says Thomas Montavon, lead author of the article and researcher at the EPFL.

When the fingers in the embryo begin to take shape, the string of DNA folds and the enhancers, located on different parts of the string, come into contact. They then bring together various proteins that stimulate the activity of the genes, and the fingers start to grow. If one of these seven enhancers is missing, the fingers will be shorter, or abnormally shaped. When two are missing, the defects are even more pronounced. Without enhancers, the genes work slowly, and generate only the beginnings of fingers.

How does the DNA fold in exactly the right way so that the enhancers will correctly do their job? The recently discovered process remains largely unexplained. "In other tissues, such as the brain, the string of DNA folds differently," says Denis Duboule, director of the study and researcher at both the EPFL and the University of Geneva. "To our knowledge, it is only in the fingers that it adopts this shape."

An explanation for evolutionary diversity

Statistically, the seven enhancers involved in finger growth create seven opportunities for a mutation to occur. The flexibility of this mechanism, with no known equivalent to date, causes not only hereditary malformations, but also the many variations in the hands, legs and other appendages in nature. "Just think of some ungulates, which walk on a single finger, or the ostrich, which has only two, and the human hand, of course" explains Denis Duboule.

Other genetic processes may also function on the basis of a similar principle. This could explain the diversity of the products of evolution, in areas other than the fingers, according to Denis Duboule. "When a mutation occurs on a gene, for instance in cystic fibrosis, it is often binary. This amounts to an 'all or nothing' situation. With the mechanism we have discovered, it is a 'more or less' situation. It is combined, it is modulated."

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Reviews: Box sets from U2, Pink Floyd, Sting, more (AP)

Here are The Associated Press' reviews of selected box sets released this year:

U2, "Achtung Baby," Super Deluxe Edition Box Set (Island/Interscope/UMe)

Longevity in the music business can be traced to a pivotal moment in an artist's career, and for U2, that milestone was "Achtung Baby." The seminal 1991 album represented U2 2.0, the point where the band reinvented itself. Now fans can experience the making of the classic recording with a box set that includes nearly as many discs as album releases.

The album that spawned such classics as "One" and "Mysterious Ways" was recorded in Berlin during a tumultuous period for the band.

After experiencing the mega-success of "The Joshua Tree" and the concert film "Rattle and Hum," the band was at a crossroads. So they broke away from their families to find their sound in a distant land.

But things didn't go as planned. Disagreements over musical direction weighed heavy on the band and divisions formed. Bono and the Edge wanted to move toward an electronic sound, while Larry Mullen and Adam Clayton yeaned for a classic rock sound. And producer Daniel Lanois wanted to recapture the tone of past recordings.

After a great deal of tension, they found what they were looking for with "One," and the rest fell into place. Not only were they able to churn out the remainder of the album, but they also recorded the follow-up, "Zooropa."

The trajectory of "Achtung Baby" shares similarities to Bruce Springsteen's "Darkness on the Edge of Town" and the ensuing documentary, "The Promise," as being pivotal by showing growth in the music. Like the "Darkness" album, U2 gets a feature-length documentary chronicling the pain-staking process in Davis Guggenheim's "From the Sky Down."

The entire history of "Achtung Baby" is chronicled in the super deluxe edition. It consists of six compact discs and four DVDs, including the documentary, and a Zoo TV special. Other goodies in the box include a hardcover book and 16 art prints.

Fans of the band are treated to the original album, and a variety of extra material that ranges from informative to overkill, depending on your level of fandom. Still, there's a little too much raw material here for most listeners to process. And besides, who really needs to see four different versions of the video for "One"?

There's a scaled-down two disc set that includes 14 additional tracks, as well as an uber-deluxe version at the uber-high price of $434.99 that includes a set of collectible vinyl singles, a magnetic puzzle tiled box, and a pair of Bono's trademark "Fly" sunglasses.

? John Carucci, Associated Press

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Nirvana, "Nevermind Super Deluxe Edition" (Geffen)

Working through the hours of material on this 20th anniversary celebration of Nirvana's atom bomb of an album, "Nevermind," is an unexpectedly melancholy experience.

The music here is just as vital as it was the day it knocked Michael Jackson from the top of the charts ? perhaps even more so, given that time as failed to produce a worthy successor.

When "Nevermind" hit the street in 1991, destroying hair metal in just a few bars of "Smells Like Teen Spirit," it reshaped not just rock music but pop and punk and America. It captured a moment, the aimless uneasiness of a large part of a generation, and heralded the promise of something better.

As Cobain noted announcing the arrival of "Nevermind," "Punk is musical freedom."

And it was ? for a moment. What "Nevermind" reminds us is that freedom was quickly commodified and corporatized. Everyone sought to copy the magic formula that Kurt Cobain and Co. used to erase years of malaise in American rock `n' roll.

Listening to the various versions of "Nevermind" in this edition, one of two commemorative releases, reminds us that no one's really come close to carrying the standard in the years after Nirvana's fiery flare across the night sky. And that's pretty disheartening.

The super deluxe version is both fascinatingly deep and needlessly so at the same time. There are four discs with 69 cuts that include a remastered version of the original album, various B-sides, live cuts and unreleased versions and even a few early boom box proto-recordings that provide a glimpse at the evolution of Nirvana's biggest hits. There's also a book that includes photos and other artifacts from the period (For those curious but looking for something a little more economical, there's also a 39-song, two-disc version that's a fraction of the cost).

The highlight of the super deluxe edition is the "Nirvana: Live at the Paramount" DVD of the band's Oct. 31, 1991, concert in Seattle. Things were just starting to blow up and the band is lean and powerful and young and beautiful, and there's no hint of things to come.

It's a moment in time that's nearly perfect.

? Chris Talbott, AP Entertainment Writer

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The Smiths, "The Smiths Complete" (Rhino)

Everybody's got one in their life. That kid ? a nephew or daughter or neighbor ? who's alone in a crowded room, gloomy on a sunny day, a wardrobe leaning toward black coats and heavy eyeliner.

We have the perfect Christmas gift for that kid (even if she hates Christmas): "The Smiths Complete." It's a swank box set, in both CD and vinyl, containing all four studio albums released in an astounding flurry between 1984 and 1987 and four more discs of live bits and odds and ends.

Morrissey's sweetly crooned rancor and cutting indignation remain a soothing balm all these years later, and Johnny Marr's diamond-lattice guitar work is still every bit as engaging as it was in the mid-1980s, despite all the copycats and pretenders over the years.

These albums were grenades lobbed at the establishment at the time and should find fresh ears in the 21st century. Morrissey and his mates were reacting to the growing elitism of the wealthy and the many inequalities of modern society. Many of the same themes have re-emerged 25 years later in the age of Occupy Wall Street and open class warfare.

The Smiths have aged very well. "The Queen is Dead" and "Vicar in a Tutu" remain vibrant and alive, the sneer still fresh on the lips. "There is a Light That Never Goes Out" and "I Want the One I Can't Have" remain just as heartbreakingly sad. And songs like "How Soon is Now" and "London" still rock with an unexpected ferocity.

The one disappointment is the light liner notes. But what's here gives us a starting point, and Morrissey takes it from there.

? Chris Talbott, AP Entertainment Writer

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Pink Floyd, "The Dark Side of the Moon Immersion" (Capitol Records)

Regarded as one of the most important albums in pop thanks to its unprecedented life on the charts and timeless sound, it should come as no surprise the iconic album "The Dark Side of the Moon" gets the box set treatment.

"The Immersion Collection," as it's called, consists of six discs centered on the album, and lots of collectibles, including a 40-page booklet, marbles, drink coasters, and a scarf. That's right, a scarf, complete with the album's trademark dispersive prism.

While these items may be cool for a few minutes, the real value of this collection lies in the album's original mix, which up until now, has never been released. Unlike alternate takes that seem to pervade these types of collections, the early mix of this album stands on its own merit. Presented in its entirety, it provides a different perspective of the version of the album burned into our minds over the past 37 years.

"Dark Side" seemed to culminate the experimental soundscape of the band's seven previous albums with the right blend of mainstream appeal. So this cut of the album serves as the step before their masterpiece was complete.

Roger Waters wrote the album about a daily stresses of living, and David Gilmour sings most of the songs on the album with the exception of the final two, "Brain Damage," and "Eclipse," which were sung by Waters. The album marked a major change for the band as they went from a psychedelic rock band to rock `n' roll history. It stayed in the Top 200 for a record 741 weeks.

If you ever wondered what "Great Gig in the Sky" would sound like without Claire Torry's non-lexical vocals, or a different maniacal laugh on "Brain Damage," then you'll get to hear those versions and much more.

There's even an instrumental of "Us and Them," which was the song's earliest version. "The Violent Sequence," as it was originally titled, was written by keyboardist Richard Wright for the Michelangelo Antonioni film, "Zabriskie Point." The director rejected the track, and it found new life with Roger Waters' haunting lyrics.

Another track, "The Travel Sequence," was a piece the band did in concert since 1970. For "Dark Side," it would eventually evolve into "On the Run." For fans of the album, this disc, along with an included 2003 documentary on the making of the album, is a history lesson.

? John Carucci, Associated Press

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Billy Joel, "Billy Joel: The Complete Albums Collection" (Columbia/Legacy)

We live in a fragmentary culture. Songs are "quoted" in commercials, sampled in other songs, heard in slivers in all corners of our landscapes.

How odd, then, to be able to listen to the entire arc of a singer-songwriter's artistic life in one package ? and see, as close as is possible in art, the complete picture of who someone has been.

So it goes with "Billy Joel: The Complete Albums Collection" ? a 15-CD (15!) collection that takes the Joel oeuvre from the dawn of the 1970s into the 21st century. From "Piano Man" to "Just the Way You Are" to "Uptown Girl" to "We Didn't Start the Fire" and beyond, it's quite a ride.

In recent years, Joel-bashing has become a not-uncommon exercise. He's saccharine, people say. Hackneyed. Not too relevant. Syrupy.

That's unfair. Joel is one of the premier pop songwriters of his generation, and even his more uneven efforts are generally good listening.

If you can ? and it's a lot to ask, true ? take the time to listen straight through to the more than 11 hours of music in these albums. Taken together, it's an epic portrait of an era and how it unfolded, in New York City and beyond.

Through music and words, we watch Joel move through Manhattan and Los Angeles of the 1970s, making sense of its darker corners and singing about weariness and struggle and odd characters, about moving away from hometown and high school and roots.

We see him pan with a wider lens in the 1980s, singing of joblessness in Allentown, the wages of Vietnam and the melancholy of starting to get old and remembering your first attempts at romance. We see him fall in love with Christie Brinkley and fall away from her. We see him start to age.

Along the way, we encounter frantic, high-speed odes to American history, wry perspectives on suburban sprawl, tributes to lobstermen, even a spate of classical music that's not completely memorable but utterly listenable. We are served up some outtakes. And, of course, we are offered love songs, lots of love songs: Love found, love lost, unexpected love, comfortable love, tortured love.

As the albums spin by and Joel's voice gets more gravelly, his life experiences are reflected in his songs. His has sometimes been a bumpy road, and many times he has worked through it with his craft. "I never felt the desire `til their music set me on fire," Billy Joel once sang. "And then I was saved." Whatever it was that set him on fire, we benefited across the decades ? as this sprawling, eye-opening collection vividly demonstrates.

? Ted Anthony, AP National Writer

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"Tony Bennett -- The Complete Collection" (Columbia/RPM/Legacy)

This 73-CD, three-DVD collection, priced at around $400, reflects Tony Bennett's lifelong ambition to create a "hit catalog rather than hit records." It contains more than 1,000 individual songs recorded over more than six decades, from his first recording, a rare 1946 V-Disc with an Army band in Europe, to tunes from his first No. 1-charting album, "Duets II," released in September, pairing him with today's stars, including Lady Gaga and Carrie Underwood.

The consistent thread running through Bennett's career has been his determination to record good songs ? many from the "Great American Songbook" ? that wouldn't become obsolescent.

That hasn't always been easy. In the `50s ? as indicated on the six CDs with Bennett's Columbia singles ? the young singer often butted heads with producer Mitch Miller, who pushed him to croon often forgettable songs in a stiff operatic voice with choral groups and saccharine string arrangements. But Bennett's singing became more relaxed and jazzier once he began recording albums with more "Songbook" standards starting in 1955 with "Cloud 7."

Bennett's ability to blend pop with his jazz inclinations is what ultimately distinguishes him from his peers, and some of his best albums feature jazz greats. In the late `50s, he recorded "The Beat of My Heart" with Art Blakey, Jo Jones and other leading jazz drummers and became the first white vocalist to record with the Count Basie Orchestra.

Later, he made two memorable duet albums with the lyrical, impressionistic pianist Bill Evans for Fantasy during his 1972-86 hiatus from Columbia that followed perhaps his most ill-advised album, "Tony Sings the Great Hits of Today" (1970) with covers of songs by the Beatles and others.

There are more jazz treasures on two CDs filled with rarities and outtakes, including an exuberant duet with Frank Sinatra on "New York, New York." Of particular interest are two never-before-released albums: "On the Glory Road" (1962) and "Live At the Sahara: From This Moment On," documenting his 1964 Las Vegas debut.

The collection is augmented by three DVDs, including a rarely seen BBC show from 1971, "Tony Bennett Sings ... with The London Philharmonic Orchestra.

What's particularly noteworthy is that about a third of the collection has never before been released on CD ? and this collection gives Bennett the standing he deserves among the pantheon of American pop singers.

? Charles J. Gans, Associated Press

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Sting, "Sting: 25 Years" (3 CDs, DVD) (A&M Records)

Sting's three-CD box set offers an intriguing portrait of the artist in his quarter-century quest to marry the many flavors of music. Bundling his early and later work together presents an excellent chance to really get a clear reading of how he has tweaked pop music and expanded its core.

His early solo compositions after leaving the Police veered largely toward jazz and world beats, and his first CD, "The Dream of the Blue Turtles" featured an impressive roster of jazz players: Branford Marsalis, Kenny Kirkland, Omar Hakim and Darryl Jones.

"If You Love Somebody Set Them Free" from that seminal 1985 album showcases Sting's flirtations for both jazz and rhythm and blues, while he revives the reggae that also influenced the Police in "Love Is the Seventh Wave," with its infectious refrain: "There is a deeper wave than this, rising in the land/There is a deeper wave than this, listen to me, girl."

World beats and jazz, of course, are offered up again and again over the years ? "Desert Rose," for example, from 1999's "Brand New Day," where Sting's vocals with Cheb Mami, share Middle Eastern inflections. "I Was Brought to My Senses," from 1996's "Mercury Rising," reflects just a taste of the Scottish Highland in its opening before floating to smooth jazz riffs.

Sting's musical explorations became even more interesting in 2003 with his "Sacred Love" album where Bach influenced "Whenever I Say Your Name," a song that had Mary J.. Blige on vocals. And there are tunes from his recent works, "Symphonicities," from 2010 and "If on a Winter's Night ..."

The boxed set comes with a nicely packaged book of writings and photos, and a DVD, and lyrics to each tune. Sting is an intelligent lyricist, which for some fans can be a turn-off. But like it or not, Sting's very complexities elevate his music, from the peppiness of "Brand New Day" to the edgy narrative "I Hung My Head" to the sweetness of "When We Dance."

Sting has truly given the gift of music.

_Dolores Barclay, AP National Writer

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Wynton Marsalis, "Swinging Into the 21st" (Columbia/Legacy)

Over the past 30 years, Wynton Marsalis has gone from teenage trumpet prodigy to an institution unto himself. He's celebrating his 50th birthday with an 11-CD box set commemorating the monumental creative and stylistically diverse outburst that ushered in the millennium when he released nine albums between March 1999 and August 2000. The collection is capped off by one of his definitive works, the sacred composition "All Rise," recorded just days after 9/11. Only a player like Marsalis ? trumpeter, bandleader, arranger, composer and educator ? could have undertaken such a challenge.

Marsalis' trumpet virtuosity is on full display on the 11 and a half minute version of the standard "Cherokee" on one CD, which features selected highlights from his seven-CD "Live at the Village Vanguard" box set released in 2000. A relaxed Marsalis has fun playing with three different septet lineups ? including such outstanding players as pianist Marcus Roberts, alto saxophonist Wessell Anderson and trombonist Wycliffe Gordon ? performing both originals and standards at the iconic New York City jazz club from 1990-94.

As an educator, Marsalis continues his "Standard Time" album series paying respects to jazz giants on two CDs. His septet explores Thelonious Monk's repertoire in depth_ skipping some of the pianist's greatest hits like "`Round Midnight." On "Mr. Jelly Lord," Marsalis reinterprets the works of jazz's first major composer, Jelly Roll Morton, augmenting his band with several New Orleans veterans ? trombonist Lucien Barbarin, clarinetist Michael White, and Harry Connick Jr. (on piano on one track).

The collection also includes two diverse jazz scores for ballets; a never-used film score full of American roots music from blues and gospel to bluegrass intended for director John Singleton's "Rosewood"; his first contemporary classical string quartet, "At the Octoroon Balls," mixing jazz and folk motifs; and the chamber ensemble composition, "A Fiddler's Tale," an American adaptation of Igor Stravinsky's "L'Histoire du Soldat" that mixes in New Orleans jazz influences.

The problem is that in drawing from so many sources, Marsalis has not defined his own distinctive musical identity, and it's not clear whether his compositions will someday become part of the jazz canon. He is a masterful assimilator and adapter, but hasn't established himself as a major jazz innovator.

__ Charles J. Gans, Associated Press

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Twisted Sister "From The Bars To The Stars: Three Decades Live" (Eagle Vision)

Twisted Sister is one of the most visual bands in the history of heavy metal, and this five-DVD box set chronicles their rise from New York bar band extraordinaire to worldwide metal legends, in all its cinematic glory.

The set includes their 1982 performance at Long Island, N.Y.'s Northstage Theater, and the 1982 coming-out show at England's Reading Festival, where the band won over a skeptical audience that began the afternoon by throwing garbage at them and ended up cheering them. It also includes the 2001 New York Steel benefit concert for the families of police officers and firefighters killed in the World Trade Center attacks, a show that reunited the band for the first time in 14 years.

In addition, there's "Live at Wacken," their 2003 festival show for a rabid German audience, and "A Twisted X-Mas," a video culled from three Christmas shows they did in December 2009 at the Las Vegas Hilton. This disc is the only one in the box set that hadn't previously been released. It begins with strippers pulling singer Dee Snider onto the stage on Santa's sleigh (hey, it's Vegas!) and includes numerous songs from their brilliant 2006 heavy metal Christmas album "A Twisted Christmas."

The box set also comes with some cool swag, including a silver Twisted Sister Christmas ornament, a vintage hot-pink band button from the 1970s, a laminated backstage pass from the New York Steel show, and a photocopy of the very first typed-out newsletter the band mailed to fans in 1979.

It's the definitive video history of one of the most underrated bands in heavy metal, drenched with band interviews and rehearsal footage (check out Snider grafting the vocals to the Doors' "Gloria" onto Twisted's "Shoot `Em Down" while guitarist Jay Jay French sings "Wild Thing" ? all at the same time). Moments like this are why God created box sets.

? Wayne Parry, AP Writer

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Loudon Wainwright III, "40 Odd Years" (Shout! Factory)

The familiar shtick is captured repeatedly on a DVD included in this set: Loudon Wainwright III clenches his teeth, waggles his tongue, hops on one leg and sings with bracing humor, candor and power about the things he has seen and done. "My whole cheesy life," as he describes it in one of his best songs.

Wainwright makes his aural autobiography fascinating by mixing comedy and tragedy, with just enough of the latter to give his wit extra bite. Confessional songwriting seems to be a form of therapy for Wainwright, and after all these years, his willingness to share his story in self-deprecating detail remains astounding.

Four CDs are included with the DVD on "40 Odd Years," and while the title is marvelous, the material's just as good. Many of the performances here feature the troubadour solo as he offers insights about childbirth, childhood, parenthood, debauchery, divorce and death; about sex, guitars and roadkill; about family dysfunction, the joys of solitude and the ravages of time. There are also two references to dental floss.

Touted as the next Dylan, Wainwright instead became a one-of-a-kind artist. He arrived on the scene in the late 1960s fully formed, as evident in such early tunes as "Uptown." "I want to elevate up and down with you in the building of the Empire State," he sings. Now in his 60s, Wainwright remains prolific and has done some of his best work lately, including such songs as "Bed," "Surviving Twin" and "My Biggest Fan."

Wainwright has written so many gems that it was impossible to include them all here, but his essay in an accompanying 40-page booklet offers an eloquent apology for any omissions. The excellent liner notes make the set appealing even for longtime fans, as do a CD of rare and unreleased material and the terrific DVD, which includes documentaries, TV performances and lots of tongue-wagging.

? Steven Wine, Associated Press

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Robert Johnson, "Robert Johnson: The Complete Original Masters. Centennial Edition" (Columbia/Legacy)

Pulling together a box set of recordings by Mississippi Delta blues legend Robert Johnson shouldn't be that tough a task. Johnson only released a handful of songs from two recording sessions in 1936 in 1937, in San Antonio, Texas and Dallas respectively.

But Johnson was no ordinary musician, and justly, Sony's Legacy division has treated his work with respect and detail. In the box set titled "Robert Johnson: The Complete Original Masters, Centennial Edition," homage is paid on 100th anniversary year of Johnson's birth with a dozen 78 rpm replicas of each of his released songs.

The set also contains two CDs of 42 master and alternate takes. For a retrospective of the times in which Johnson made his music, one of the CDs contains 10 songs from various artists recorded on the same days as the Robert Johnson sessions all those decades ago. There's a DVD documentary as well which takes a look at Johnson's short 27 years on Earth.

But to be clear, Johnson's vinyl is the centerpiece here. To hear the bluesman play classics like "Last Fair Deal Gone Down" and "Love In Vain Blues" on this medium is a treat. The slight crackle from those original recordings feels right at home between the newly etched grooves on a vinyl platter. Johnson deserves this analog attention, and not merely the 128 kbps stream of an MP3 on an iPod.

For the re-mastering of the vinyl records themselves, Sony turned to 78 rpm format expert Harry Coster, who keeps a record press in a Netherlands barn and handmade new polystyrene pressings especially for this effort.

Johnson is one of the most important American artists ever recorded. Thus, this sort of packaged adoration seems fitting for a young man who influenced so many.

? Ron Harris, Associated Press

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Various Artists, "Fifteen Minutes" (Legacy Recordings)

"Fifteen Minutes," crafted as an audio and artistic homage to Andy Warhol, is certainly tailored for a small audience.

First of all, the initial run was limited to 1,964 copies. And at $600 a pop, for just three compact discs, four vinyl records and 16 lithograph prints, it's no bargain. But for those with even more refined tastes, there's the $20,000 deluxe edition of just 85 copies featuring numbered silkscreens.

Ahem.

So, is it worth it?

The concept was to have artists who either worked with or were influenced by Warhol to contribute both a work of art and an audio recording, which take the form of either music, poetry or spoken word.

Some of the contributions are, frankly, unlistenable.

One entire 40-minute disc consists of Vincent Fremont, a filmmaker in Warhol's inner circle, interviewing Brigid Berlin, a New York socialite, artist and central part of Warhol's entourage who acted in some of his films. The conversation has its moments of insight and interest, but except for hardcore Warhol devotees, it's hard to imagine how it would warrant more than one listen.

While at least some thought went into that submission, Bob Dylan's contribution is just a retread of his original recording of "When I Paint My Masterpiece."

The entire project was assembled by Jeff Gordon, a Warhol associate and artist, and painter Path Soong to correspond with what would have been Warhol's 83rd birthday.

Given its high price and exclusivity, "Fifteen Minutes" was clearly created with a small audience in mind. Members of that club may be more than willing to drop the money to get it, but general audiences need not worry too much about what they're missing.

? Scott Bauer, Associated Press

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Grateful Dead, "Europe `72: The Complete Recordings" (Rhino)

How much is too much when it comes to the Grateful Dead?

That question is being tested like never before with the 73-disc box set "Europe `72."

For the venerable band's detractors, even more than a couple minutes of jamming sends them running for the exits.

But to Deadheads who started trading shows on tape 40 years ago and continue to snatch up archival releases from the vault, there appears to be a bottomless desire for more.

"Europe `72," which includes all 25 shows from their revered 1972 tour of Europe, is the boldest release to date.

It's a lot of Dead, to be sure.

The 25 shows amount to 73 discs, more than 70 hours of music. And at $450 the price isn't chump change, either. Although, when priced out it comes to just $6.25 per disc.

The box set was originally offered in a limited numbered run of 7,200 in a replica travel trunk, complete with a hardcover book. After those sold out, the music-only version of the set was put up for sale. Those unwilling to take the tour from Copenhagen to Amsterdam and all stops in between can also buy individual shows.

But for those with the cash, the entire tour is something to behold. In typical Dead fashion, every show is unique and some are better than others. Only one song ? "Mr. Charlie" ? showed up every night.

In general, the Dead is in prime form while in a period of transition. Original keyboardist Ron "Pigpen" McKernan was ill but still performing, while his eventual replacement Keith Godchaux was already on board along with his wife, backup vocalist Donna Jean Godchaux.

The tour was first immortalized on the band's famous three-record live set "Europe `72," released at the end of 1972. But until now, only one complete show from the tour had ever seen the light of day.

Now it's all there for whoever is willing to take it on.

? Scott Bauer, Associated Press

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Josh Krajcik X Factor Performance: Wild, Awesome Horses


Move over, Susan Boyle. We have a new favorite cover of "Wild Horses."

On last night's two-hour edition of The X Factor, Josh Krajcik delivered his best audition yet, showcasing his versatility with a restrained, piano-based version of this classic single. It was a 180 from last week's rock 'n roll performance and made it clear that Melanie Amaro won't simply waltz to this year's title.

"You have the right amount of everything," L.A. Reid said, while Simon Cowell simply praised Josh for having a "great voice" and Nicole Scherzinger? She cried.

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