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Spitz’s book shows Bowie growing up and creating a musical life for himself as someone we can relate to on one hand, and deeply admire (or at least be fascinated by, depending on your musical tastes) on the other.
There are very few records that could illicit the almost academic-like study of its origins, but Bruce Springsteen’s career-defining Born to Run is one that can.

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After watching the entire second season, I can finally say “I get it.” The action comedy by “O.C.” creator Josh Schwartz has a brilliant mix of both. And you need not be entirely versed in Klingon to enjoy the show (though there are plenty of funny geek-targeted jokes, like quips at AOL and Zune).
There have been a slew of movies created this decade with the backdrop of the Iraq war, but most have failed miserably. It seems British director/writer Armando Iannucci may have finally found the right formula.
This doc on Sid Vicious is appropriately brief. Considering the second bassist for The Sex Pistols was barely in the band before the group imploded on their first U.S. tour, the fact that this documentary is 80 minutes long is actually pretty impressive.

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