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Rock ain’t dead

One of the world’s most respected rockstars claims rock is dead, but Meaghan Weiley thinks otherwise.

We’ve got this one covered

Imitation may be the highest form of flattery — unless it’s a cover version, in which case it can be a byword for an artist suffering creative exhaustion. But when an artist reinvents a song, the cover version can be a thing of beauty.

Rock ain’t dead

One of the world’s most respected rockstars claims rock is dead, but Meaghan Weiley thinks otherwise.

We’ve got this one covered

Imitation may be the highest form of flattery — unless it’s a cover version, in which case it can be a byword for an artist suffering creative exhaustion. But when an artist reinvents a song, the cover version can be a thing of beauty.

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Rock ain’t dead

One of the world’s most respected rockstars claims rock is dead, but Meaghan Weiley thinks otherwise.

We’ve got this one covered

Imitation may be the highest form of flattery — unless it’s a cover version, in which case it can be a byword for an artist suffering creative exhaustion. But when an artist reinvents a song, the cover version can be a thing of beauty.